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Armenia, my heart...

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  • #21
    of course the apartment buildings are in the picture... i was standing by the curb waiting for my keri to finish buying something, and i had my camara on me (which was all the time) and i was like, WTF, this is an incredible view... even with the telephone wires... lol

    goey, thanks, i was like, YAY! i pluged in the camara with the usb to my new computer and BAM! it worked...

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    • #22
      Oo this was worth wating for. You took forever missy. I have seen some really great pictures of Armenia and they never fail to make me cry. I really need to go there.
      You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Emil
        Nice picture nune. Are those apartment buildings in the picture?
        Yes they are, and a sad reminder of the Soviet past in which these giant projects were undertaken.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Anonymouse
          Yes they are, and a sad reminder of the Soviet past in which these giant projects were undertaken.


          Is the landscape of Armenia filled with those kind of apt buildings? Are they "decent?" Or can you compare them to the housing projects of Americas inner cities?

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          • #25
            the apartments as anony just kind of hinted to, are not very good at all... some of them lack the proper water facilities for water to reach up to the top floors, so unless people need a place to live they wont go live on the top floors...

            i think the architecture isn't bad at all, but the utilities like heat and water and so on, thats what is really bad... but then again when the water system in ARMENIA is owned by the greeks and the gas system is owned by another otar azg, and i can list all of this, i dont think we can blame the poor people there... its our WONDERFUL fruitful government...

            just in case you are wondering WHO sold our water and gas systems to other peoplpe? LEVON TER PETROSIAN did... THAT MORON! that RETARD, did oyu know he went to turky and put flower on the grave of palat pasha? HE DID! and so did BUSH (W); bush did it before the war on iraq started...

            anywho... as far as the landscape; i thin yerevan is the most metropolitan; the houses as stuck together, its crowded...

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            • #26
              Looks exactly like Atwater Village, or Echo Park. Even the background looks the same.

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              • #27
                loseyourname... i dont know if i can compare it to anythign or think it looks like something else...

                anywho, when i was standing there i felt overwhelmed... i felt like i wanted to grab this moment, grab this picture, grab this feeling and hug it or something... i wanted to point it out to everyone; but the people who live there dont give a sh!t, they're like "ya i know, we cant go there, ya ya i know, shut up nune, i KNOW!!!" but i am an adult and i had not been to armenia ever since i left it there when i was 9... so for me and i know for so many others here; that view, that portrait, that feeling is SO BIG...

                the pic is now my desktop picture... and i dont know why, but i felt like i needed to hug it... i remember how i felt.. i was like why cant i hold on to this? why cant i have it... so the next best thing was to take a picture, and forever burn it in my memory...

                i hope people understand...

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