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A Question- From A Non-armenian

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  • #11
    Originally posted by ilya
    hello sssflames, please post here so i can read what ur answer is...thanks so much for all ur time so far..i look forward to checking back here....
    Um, how about no.

    And Thai, extra water in your bowel movement could only mean one thing...

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    • #12
      I didnt say there was EXTRA water in my bowels. I was confusing bowel w/ bowl. But like I said I'm sure bowels have some water in them. Right? Please don't tell me it's not true.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Hayq
        All of the major events were either planned by some guy on the can or two guys in the bar: WW2, Communism, Christianity, and Zionism were all by two guys in a bar. Think about it.
        No, I'd have to say that WW2 was actually planned by the mere fact that WWI was never really finished, and that Germany was punished so harshly in it that it got pissed and wanted to seek revenge. So Hitler came along and got it some revenge. Hence World War 2.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by IAmMadAtAC
          No, I'd have to say that WW2 was actually planned by the mere fact that WWI was never really finished, and that Germany was punished so harshly in it that it got pissed and wanted to seek revenge. So Hitler came along and got it some revenge. Hence World War 2.
          Where do these people get such idea? By siting around in a bar. Couple guys, drinking, pissed off, doodling on some xxxxtail napkins....add a little Zionist support...BAM..Nazi Germany.

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          • #15
            If there is a bidet there then I will use it, but most places in US dont come with bidets so we all normally use toilet paper. When I lived in the Soviet Union, I came across bidets more often, but it still was not something thats expected.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by -Pyunik-
              Haha, funny thing is my Grandpa (has been to) that bar. Hitler's bar. I think it is in Munich. Haha, I wish I was there.
              God damn.
              Yes, it is funny that WW2 does have roots in a bar, like you said. I know Hitler's rise to power is associated with an event in a bar, but I forget what, but he was only a player in the larger conflict that was bruing because of the reasons I stated. It was really just a continuation of World War I which had its roots in the millions of tangling alliances that had been made throughout Europe.

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              • #17
                What you are saying is that all wars are part of a continuous history: Cold war was started because of the lack of communication btwn East and West, From this war of words arose Vietnam, Korea, Afghanistan, wars between Israel and the Arabs, wars between Pakistan and India, war between IRan and Iraq, wars throughout Africa and revolutions throughout Latin America. The majority, if not all wars, have somethign to do with previous or current wars.

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                • #18
                  I nominate this for "Weirdest thread" for the Foscars.
                  "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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                  • #19
                    Islamic cultures use water to clean their rear ends after a dump. I don't think it's an Armenian thing but Armenians that may engage in it have obviously been rubbed off by living among Islamic peoples. I personally love water since I was in it for 9 months so no reason not to use it, with a combination of toilet paper etiquette.
                    Achkerov kute.

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                    • #20
                      Well, for what it's worth...we use toilet paper.

                      In Syria, we had a bidet, but I figured it was some sort of fancy contraption to wash your feet in.

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