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  • #11
    Originally posted by Thai-Samurai
    I picked mixed because I try to be like everybody.
    If there was an option for 'lame', you should pick that.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by !EEK
      I AM MAD ATAC, do you look a bit like me? ---->profile!!

      Because I don't have dark hairs, dark tan,etc...
      Well you don't really look like me too much, but also you don't look that Armenian either. You'd definitely be classified as white, like all Armenians should. But you are more "white" than most Armenians. I have darker hair than you, but about the same complexion.

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      • #13
        No, this would be lame;

        The question asks, "Which one describes you better culturally and racially?"
        Culturally and Racially?
        Well geez? I'm Armenian. There's no Armenian option. Hey how come there's no Armenian option? That would be lame.

        I however try to learn from each culture. German's have good philosophy, Kierkegaard, Nietszche, Goethe, Carl Jung. Chinese have Confucius, Mencius, Taoists. Kung Fu. Acupuncture, and understanding of Chi. Indians have Buddhism, Yoga, Kundalini. Japanese have Zen, and Samurais. Native Americans have attuned themselves w/ living w/ nature 100%. Egyptians have highly worked out mythology and psychological symbolism. French? uh, let's skip the French.
        The British have Monty Python and the Holy Grail (and British humor). Australians have their digiridoo's and circular breathing. Arabs invented math.
        So I guess my point is, I picked mixed because If I picked only one I would be missing out from a lot of things I could be benefiting from.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Thai-Samurai
          No, this would be lame;

          The question asks, "Which one describes you better culturally and racially?"
          Culturally and Racially?
          Well geez? I'm Armenian. There's no Armenian option. Hey how come there's no Armenian option? That would be lame.

          I however try to learn from each culture. German's have good philosophy, Kierkegaard, Nietszche, Goethe, Carl Jung. Chinese have Confucius, Mencius, Taoists. Kung Fu. Acupuncture, and understanding of Chi. Indians have Buddhism, Yoga, Kundalini. Japanese have Zen, and Samurais. Native Americans have attuned themselves w/ living w/ nature 100%. Egyptians have highly worked out mythology and psychological symbolism. French? uh, let's skip the French.
          The British have Monty Python and the Holy Grail (and British humor). Australians have their digiridoo's and circular breathing. Arabs invented math.
          So I guess my point is, I picked mixed because If I picked only one I would be missing out from a lot of things I could be benefiting from.


          There's no such thing as an Armenian race!
          Armenians are an ethnicity within the greater White race.
          Predominantly of the Mediterranean and Dinaric subraces with Alpine, Nordic and Armenoid minorities.
          Last edited by Siggie; 11-26-2004, 07:56 AM.

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          • #15
            totally agree with last 2 posts.

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            • #16
              I don't think Armenians are just European, Asian or Middle Eastern. There is a fair mixture between all of them. You can even find many...many arabic words Armenian langauge even.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by MadHandle
                I don't think Armenians are just European, Asian or Middle Eastern. There is a fair mixture between all of them. You can even find many...many arabic words Armenian langauge even.

                If you have that "fair mixture" keep it to yourself, don't degrade the rest of us.

                If you're not White/European you CANNOT be Armenian.
                That's a pre-requisite of being Armenian.

                There are no Arabic words in Armenian. If some morons use Arabic/Turkish/Iranian etc. words in their filthy and corrupted form of Armenian it's their God damn tragedy not ours.

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                • #18
                  Look Armenia isn't even geographically considered European...I don't see what the big deal is here...its in Asian territory...what do you expect. I'm speaking of a literal point..of how people all over the world look at Armenia.

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                  • #19
                    I don't know about that my Armenian history teacher told me 60% of Armenian loan words are Persian.

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                    • #20
                      Armenia is supposed to have it's own branch in the Indo-European lang. tree. There's different evidences of where Armenians came from, A Greek one is that they were originally Greek and moved to Armenia, theres one that says that they were always there. And one or two more.

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