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Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

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  • #21
    Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

    Anahita, are you Armenian?

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    • #22
      Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

      Originally posted by TomServo
      Anahita, are you Armenian?
      She claims she is, but I don't believe it.

      EDIT: Good points made by karoaper.
      Last edited by Anonymouse; 05-08-2006, 11:44 PM.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #23
        Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

        Originally posted by karoaper
        Anahita, dear what do you mean bring them to AC forum. How? To me it seems like an important questions. Are these going to be arbitrary strangers or family and friends: from millions I assume total strangers. I have to say if there's to be a push for subscription, then quality control would also have to be increased. Considering the mods here already have their hands full with crazies, trolls, whiners, etc that is not an option.

        Also, few non-Armenians that have become part of the community, like sad-eyes and loose, make the forum better for their presence. I said few, because many non-Armenians here, mostly the ones of the turdoid extraction, would benefit the forum by dropping dead. But, overall this forum is still an Armenian forum, where we can talk about things we assume the majority understands and feels. I think if you asked the most of us if they would like to spend most of their posting time educating forumers and explaining themselves, they'd say no. Wait, you already asked. Right. Let's wait and see.

        Well, your post gets at most of my concerns. Right now, I'm leaning against bringing others here (and instead educating them elsewhere.)

        Part of my problem is time and money. In order to do that I need to (can't explain), but I need time. I am about to lose my house because I am LITERALLY saving humanity right now (and a world for my biological daughter) is my PRIMARY GOAL right now. I see no choice, for me. I am asking for help.
        Last edited by Anahita; 05-08-2006, 11:47 PM.

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        • #24
          Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

          Originally posted by Anahita
          Well, your post gets at most of my concerns. Right now, I'm leaning against bringing others here (and instead educating them elsewhere.)

          Part of my problem is time and money. In order to do that I need to (can't explain), but I need time. I am about to lose my house because LITERALLY saving humanity (and a world for my biological daughter) is my PRIMARY GOAL right now. I see no choice, for me. I am asking for help.
          You're about to lose your house because you are spending way too much time posting.

          You claimed you're a single mom, run a business, yet you're here posting most of the time. Which is it? Save the trees or post count?
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #25
            Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

            Originally posted by Anonymouse
            ... The point is, your acid trip style posting is really tiresome and sadly, I hate to admit it, but I gloss over 90% of your posts because I don't feel you have anything original or different to say than any of your previous posts ...
            She went on my ignore list soon after the song lyrics started to pop up. Man I love the ignore feature of the forum. It makes the threads soooooooooo much easier to read and follow sometimes (plus hurts the eyes less with random colors and styles). If bringing more people means more enviro-nut human huggers, then I vote a big strong NO.
            this post = teh win.

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            • #26
              Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

              Originally posted by Anonymouse
              You're about to lose your house because you are spending way too much time posting.

              You claimed you're a single mom, run a business, yet you're here posting most of the time. Which is it? Save the trees or post count?
              I don't have any more time to convince you of anything, Anonymouse.

              You had two choices. I wonder why I even came here, sometimes. You still can choose (on your own), but I'm not spending more time on that anymore...

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              • #27
                Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

                Originally posted by Sip
                She went on my ignore list soon after the song lyrics started to pop up. Man I love the ignore feature of the forum. It makes the threads soooooooooo much easier to read and follow sometimes (plus hurts the eyes less with random colors and styles). If bringing more people means more enviro-nut human huggers, then I vote a big strong NO.
                There is an ignore feature?
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #28
                  Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

                  Originally posted by Sip
                  She went on my ignore list soon after the song lyrics started to pop up. Man I love the ignore feature of the forum. It makes the threads soooooooooo much easier to read and follow sometimes (plus hurts the eyes less with random colors and styles). If bringing more people means more enviro-nut human huggers, then I vote a big strong NO.
                  I might have time to convince you later... you make me cry SIP.

                  How much fun will you have in a Jeep with no gas? What music will you play? An old 45? NO. Stop that Sip, please.

                  LIKE I mentioned before, if humanity is gone (like if Bush goes nuke on IRAN or Gaia dies... none of this matters to anyone.)

                  THIS IS DO OR DIE. That isn't too much metaphor. DO GOOD (everyone) NOW.

                  I sometimes think that some people would like to keep a hate (as some sense of group identity) than create real peace, and forgive. True Hate will KILL you. Why continue to let this do that to all?

                  Prove me wrong, please.

                  I find it difficult to believe that anyone could doubt how strongly I fight against genocide and for recognition of past genocides (like Armenian, but because I'm global, all genocide) could even THINK of acting without respect. The only reason I made a vote is because I RESPECT the feelings of people. I didn't make that to get STONED. Hmmm....WHO AMONG YOU?

                  That is not only sad, but also (other *bite tongue*) to me. I'll work 500x times harder to get the Armenian genocide recognized--when I do that elsewhere. But, what this all makes me think is that maybe you really don't want me to do that. Do you like to fester in your hatred? Is that what keeps cultural unity? I'd hope language, food, music, traditions, etc would be the ROOTS...

                  Have fun at 'church,' I guess? Does anyone want to stick up for me?








                  Nevermind.

                  I'm not even going to try that.











                  Fester on.
                  Last edited by Anahita; 05-09-2006, 12:35 AM.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?

                    i dont think it should matter its a forum

                    wateva

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                    • #30
                      Re: Bring in many of non-Armenians to learn?


                      and


                      will help you understand...

                      Plus, there I will likely post the new location (where I'm moving the 'Meet mother nature and God show'.)

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