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hi to Turkey, from Armenian man

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  • #21
    Alright bro. I'll prove it to you, but I need some time to get used to you all. I joined the forum yesterday. After some time I'm sure that we'll also be friends, or maybe even an ideal example for all other forums out there. It's not a question of achievability, it's a question of time. Obviously, our friendship will benefit both Armenia and Turkey, so why not work on it?

    We don't have to be so serious either, let's just talk about other things and go light on the sensitive subjects.

    We're NOT enemies!

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    • #22
      Oh, BTW, I also love to drink wine!

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      • #23
        I love Sally Kirkland. If you don't love Sally Kirkland, then you fail.

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        • #24
          Fail at what?

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          • #25
            Originally posted by TUR-Friend
            Alright bro. I'll prove it to you, but I need some time to get used to you all. I joined the forum yesterday. After some time I'm sure that we'll also be friends, or maybe even an ideal example for all other forums out there. It's not a question of achievability, it's a question of time. Obviously, our friendship will benefit both Armenia and Turkey, so why not work on it?

            We don't have to be so serious either, let's just talk about other things and go light on the sensitive subjects.

            We're NOT enemies!
            i bet you shall give up 1 week later... ppl doesnt wanna solve problems because of fascist minds. Turk and Armenian [both] sides prefer to swear, especially Armenians loves to turn theirselves on, via havin fun with Turks and their broken English...

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            • #26
              thank you ..

              Originally posted by Thai-Samurai
              First I want to say hi to Turkey, isn't it wonderful when two ancient races can say hi.
              This is a friendly thread, I want to be friends. When I drive my Dodge Dakota around, and I see Turkish person, I am friendly. Because Armenian man's are good man's.

              I want to let you know I completely understand what happened in between the Turkish man's and the Armenian man's during the year's 1915. It was a difficult era for us all.
              I understand that Turks have a good reason, and a good argument, because there are so many Turkish people living in Anatolia (or "Turkey") right now.

              This sensitive issue is difficult to handle even after so long time passed. If only Armenian man's moved Turkie's to other land's than Armenian man's could say nice things and ask to make friendly's again.
              I really thank you for this message ...
              It was a bad era for us.. this is true;
              in this time about 10 country were trying to share Turkiye .. and what about us our mens childs and women were fighting in Çanakkale, İstanbul in whole Turkey why? For their Lands to be hapyy in the future. They had no connection between them. They had no friends. they dont know the direction where the damage come . from kurts , armenians or others. They had no chance to calculate this risk. ın this time we were in a dark room and there was no light .. but we had gun and we fired it... But we had no chances.

              how can a country have a time to think who is our friend or not ... just we were angry people why they didnt fight together with us. why didnt they protect their lands with us... did you make an an ant with Russia or England ?

              i dont know this but that was the reason why we try to make everybody Turk !(turkified) Because there was no chance to know who is enemy or not in this time 10 country tries to share your land and they come from somewhere and killed 150.000 people only in çanakkale and millions of them in our country our brothers , sisters, fathers, mothers. Why didnt you criticize this and look only one side i dont understand you...

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              • #27
                Fedora - that is propoganda and not real history. You ignore the great bulk of what happened & why. I would give you some examples but I am going out now. You cannot blame the Armenians for the Turkish massacres and Genocide of them - the fault lies with the Turks.

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                • #28
                  i bet you shall give up 1 week later... ppl doesnt wanna solve problems because of fascist minds. Turk and Armenian [both] sides prefer to swear, especially Armenians loves to turn theirselves on, via havin fun with Turks and their broken English...
                  eMachine,

                  I guess that's all that Armenians can do after Turks have ripped them very badly and stolen pretty much everything that they got and left them with a little piece of land in a very "phucked up" geography. And I also wonder when will someone start having fun over your own English skills.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by TUR-Friend
                    eMachine,

                    . And I also wonder when will someone start having fun over your own English skills.
                    im Turk! well i live in Finland and Finland has 2 official language [finnish + Swedish] also trying to learn Dutch+Deutchse, damn i messed up, i mean english is not usefull in scandinavia =))

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                    • #30
                      You are a Turk? WOW! Congratulations bro... It really is a great thing, isn't it? Being Barbaric?

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