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  • Originally posted by TigranJamharian
    oh man, how can you say jews assimilate? they are the last ones to assimilate, i know jews here in new york whos relatives have been here for more than a hundred years and they still keep their traditions and are really pro-israel/jewish causes.

    Dont mix with anyone, but if you do, please mix with the greeks or the french, my two other favorite nations in the world.

    As for asian girls, yes most of them are boring and dry. but then there are the exceptional few that are great, bodywise and that are just so damn sexy. Anyway, always good for a quick lay. but no armeno-asians please. i dont want to look in the phone book and find a couple of Armen Lee's in a few years.

    btw, why was pyunik banned, and what could be better than Ararat badrijani ikra with grey bread. ukhai!
    that last part was really fun to read.

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    • Originally posted by XxgoeyxX
      Yes, Crimson I understand you. I dont know how it feels to not be around Armenians, because I've been around them all my life. But yes the Armenians in LA have lost a lot of who and what they are. But I want to make something clear. I have stated many times on this forum that I will marry and Armenian and only an Armenian. Yes, I do feel that will keep the culture but I always want you to understand that this is how I have been raised. And yes you are right, there are bigger problems to face with this culture.

      And let me add, when you said "to close your eyes and pretend you can make it all go away by simply saying "marry Armenian".....is a cop out." I totally understand you. All these Armenians marrying each other hasnt solved anything, because they do not know what it means to be a human being much less an Armenian. But for me marrying an Armenian is a step closer to solving that problem, because I know in so many ways he will feel the pain and love I feel for my people. Other then that I do not know what else to say, because I hold strong in what I believe and cannot let go of it. And also I feel I feel it is right thing for me. So, I guess each person is different.
      I like that, it's true.

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      • Wow that was a long read, I have to think to myself, "What have I done?" I beleive the Armenians are a powerful people, and one day we will rise to our challenge. I like how Crimson Glow said beleive in nothing. That strikes very close to home. You see it isn't just culture that makes us who we are, it is our minds. And initially, your mind is empty, your thoughts echo in your head. I could say I'm a philosopher more than I am Armenian. But I also do beleive that I should marry an Armenian. Whenever I talk to girls or flirt or whatever. I always think, could I marry her? Could I devote my whole self to that person? I realize not her nor anybody else, because I can see that deep down they wont be able to understand me. And I mean that in more ways than just being Armenian. So I have to beleive that one day I will meet the one and she will be Armenian. And I also happened to figure out the perfect way of increasing those chances.

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        • Originally posted by Thai-Samurai
          And I also happened to figure out the perfect way of increasing those chances.
          And what way is that? Enlighten us, lol.

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