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  • Originally posted by Tigranes
    Russia did not exist back then

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    ..do you even read the other's post? I hate this attitude you have "I'm posting my opinion, xxxx the world"... I said USSR, not RUssia! I was speaking of modern day Russia only to discern the boundaries of Europe.

    It's official.. I won't mind any of your post again...

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    • Originally posted by !EEK
      ..do you even read the other's post? I hate this attitude you have "I'm posting my opinion, xxxx the world"... I said USSR, not RUssia! I was speaking of modern day Russia only to discern the boundaries of Europe.

      It's official.. I won't mind any of your post again...

      What a lying sack of xxxx. You said Russia than you edited back to USSR after I pointed out the absuridty.
      It shows that you edited!

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      • Originally posted by Tigranes
        What a lying sack of xxxx. You said Russia than you edited back to USSR after I pointed out the absuridty.
        It shows that you edited!

        Well in any case Russia existed before USSR...So I'm sorry if you wanted to insult me... comon call me xxxxs, horsexxxxer, xxxxx..anything..it'll make me proud of not being you

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        • I think you people are forgetting that the idea of "Europe" and its boundaries have changed over time along with it the boundaries and idea of "Armenia". History is not static you fools.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • Armenia benifited heavily from the Soviet Union, and you can not doubt that. Alexandropol (leninakan, gyumri, whatever) was more of a city than yerevan, and most armenians hwo were wealthy came either from Baku or Tflis.

            The most important thing that the Soviet Union took from Armenia was work ethic and honesty. Armenians, being good tradesmen, obviously find the fastest solutions to a problem. They always cut corners in the USSR because it was too easy. Plus, being tied into a grid doesnt help either.

            So screw it, whats been done has been done and we need to build.

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            • Originally posted by Hayq
              Armenia benifited heavily from the Soviet Union, and you can not doubt that. Alexandropol (leninakan, gyumri, whatever) was more of a city than yerevan, and most armenians hwo were wealthy came either from Baku or Tflis.

              The most important thing that the Soviet Union took from Armenia was work ethic and honesty. Armenians, being good tradesmen, obviously find the fastest solutions to a problem. They always cut corners in the USSR because it was too easy. Plus, being tied into a grid doesnt help either.

              So screw it, whats been done has been done and we need to build.
              I'm impressed. Very wise comments.

              I would like to add:

              Nothing pisses me off more than listening to well-fed and overly-pampered Diasporans xxxxx and complain endlessly about the young and fledgling Republic.

              What is amazing is that most of the ugliest complaints I have ever seen have come from morons who have not even stepped foot in the nation.
              Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

              Նժդեհ


              Please visit me at my Heralding the Rise of Russia blog: http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/

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              • Originally posted by Armenian
                I'm impressed. Very wise comments.

                I would like to add:

                Nothing pisses me off more than listening to well-fed and overly-pampered Diasporans xxxxx and complain endlessly about the young and fledgling Republic.

                What is amazing is that most of the ugliest complaints I have ever seen have come from morons who have not even stepped foot in the nation.
                I have been to Armenia twice. Last summer was the most recent.

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                • how did u like it, were there fun things to do?

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                  • Originally posted by Thai-Samurai
                    how did u like it, were there fun things to do?
                    the highlights of the trip were chasing two arabs down the street with a butcher knife and distributing rope to the Armenian population so that they could organize mass lynchings in the case of a negro attack.

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                    • Originally posted by TigranJamharian
                      the highlights of the trip were chasing two arabs down the street with a butcher knife and distributing rope to the Armenian population so that they could organize mass lynchings in the case of a negro attack.
                      BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAAHHA!!!!!!!! IT HUUUURTS TO LAAAAAAAAAUGH!!!!

                      POOOOST OF THE YEAAAAAAR!!!!


                      (Speaking of which, are the FOscars coming up mods?)

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