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  • #31
    I will add that people get jealous that Armenians are capable of doing the most extreme and the "natives" cannot, im not excusing these impotent hayvans who screw our names, but lets face it. Armenians come here, in short period of time they achieve so many things with good or bad way, and the ones who were here their all lives they cannot have anything that we can have, of course they r going to denounce us,envy us and try to put us down with stupid mafian incidents. It's natural.

    Every true armenian can teach the rest of the nationalities that we are not only "ktsogh" but we have 98% better people to make things perfect. The rabiz are part of very small percentage, an optimist armenian can see clearly that they cannot represent us, we have lots of characters who are people that make us proud.

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    • #32
      Yo

      I think that Armenians shouldnt be made fun of

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      • #33
        Could someone tell me what are "rabiz"? Oh and "Bolsa hye"..

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        • #34
          Originally posted by !EEK
          Could someone tell me what are "rabiz"? Oh and "Bolsa hye"..
          Rabiz, are a number of armenians who are low-class, materialistic, griddy, bad-tasted, all black-ed, talking sh!t, doing absolutely nothing, thinking they r the "men", listening to Tatul and many other untalented rabiz singers, uneducated morons who have the idea that they r the best things ever happened to armenians, but they dont realize that they r disgrace. They drive salvage BMW, Benz only. So u made a picture I guess.

          For further help, forumers u r free to add ur own definitions !

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          • #35
            That pretty much fits the Rabiz description.

            As for Bolsahye, I believe it means Armenians from Istambul, but I could be wrong.
            "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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            • #36
              OH ok thanks then! And by the way, whats rabz music? Do you have singers in mind?

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              • #37
                Tigran Jamkochian, Tatoul Avoyan...

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                • #38
                  Probably due to my lack of listening to much Armenian music, I have a hard time seperating Rabiz from non-Rabiz music. Of course, this is becoming a whole new thread onto itself...
                  "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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                  • #39
                    The man that got murdered is my good friends uncle. Ever since the shooting my friend can't go home alone fearing something will happen when walking to the house at nights. I keep trying to convince this person that they won't do anything to you but it hasn't helped.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
                      Not to sound discriminitory, I'm really not, but out of curiosity I wonder if there are any (significant) organized crime among Barsgahyes, Bairuitsis or Bolsahyes.
                      There is .... among Barsgahyes.

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