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  • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

    lol.

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    • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

      Thanks for including me on your list as you (as well as crusader, Federate, and a couple of other patriots here) have kindled a nationalistic flame in me. Your threads and posts have exposed me to ideas that are almost non-existent in any type of Western media be it mainstream or "underground". I know many on here feel this way so don't stop posting!
      Last edited by One-Way; 12-18-2008, 01:55 AM.

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      • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

        I like all Armenian posters with the exception of few that are not nationalists.
        Have to admit I am biased to the poster "Armenian" for his intellectual posts. ... or it could be the Cilician blood.

        From the turkish posters serüven does show some form of civility.
        Last edited by Azad; 12-17-2008, 10:13 PM.

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        • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

          Originally posted by serüven View Post
          There is a superstition told by old women in Turkish villages: If a Turk meets with the member named Armenian and looks at his eyes enough, the Turk would start to throw up blood and eventually die in great pain and dreadful screams. Just imagine. Frightening, huh?
          (Based on a true story)
          Putting aside your turkish "superstition" this reminded me of a true story when you mentioned "die in great pain and dreadful screams"...

          "The Animal’s Safe House in Ortakoy, Turkey, has been demolished three months after it made headlines when six dogs inside were raped. It is believed a guard inside pimped the dogs out to people who believe sex with dogs cures chlamydia."

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          • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

            Originally posted by Azad View Post
            Putting aside your turkish "superstition" this reminded me of a true story when you mentioned "die in great pain and dreadful screams"...

            "The Animal’s Safe House in Ortakoy, Turkey, has been demolished three months after it made headlines when six dogs inside were raped. It is believed a guard inside pimped the dogs out to people who believe sex with dogs cures chlamydia."
            http://www.explodingcigar.com/article594.html
            Lol no offense but can anyone be that retarded?

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            • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

              Originally posted by Armenian
              In all honesty, I must say I have a lot of respect for Seruven, Kanki, SoyElTurco and Otto They are genuine, they are interested and they mean well, and they are excellent representatives of their nation.
              Seruven and Kanki are nationalist turks even though they don't admit it
              SoyElTurco and Otto are Muslims with a turkish identity

              Otto is an Islamized Greek from a Greek Island
              Kanki is a turkified Balkanian leftover
              Seruven is a turkified Levant Arab

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              • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

                The Coronation


                The heralds have finally announced the good tidings throughout the vast land of Cyberia. After years of stagnation and immense suffering under the yoke of warring factions, after years of bloody revolutions and internal turmoil, the council of elders were finally been able to elect Armenian as reigning monarch. The news of his historic development spread throughout the land with astounding speed. And now, as far as the human eye can see a multitude of humanity has begun to gather upon the rolling slopes of the snow clad mountain upon which Armenian's castle sits resembling a massive stone beast looking down onto the plains below.

                Yet, even on this frigid wind swept winter day, all, young and old, male and female, from near and from afar, they have arrived here to hear Armenian speak, and if providence provides them with the unimaginable gift, perhaps even be able to touch him. Ah... but who amongst man can even dare think of such luck? Nonetheless, the white earth trembles below their countless feet. Despite the staggering numbers pressing down upon the frozen ground, sentiments of those gathered are warm and their spirits pure as fresh mountain snow. Despite all this the winter landscape before us is eerily calm. The scene at hand is almost surreal, as if taking place within another dimension of reality. The urge, the hope, is to be firsthand witnesses of this historic day. The people of the land want this day to live within them for an eternity. This day, a day in which the heavens seem to be looking down upon humanity in favor. A glorious day in which all sins of man are washed away, even if for a single day.

                Therefore, they wait, they wait silently, they wait patiently. They wait... Their warm breath gently swirling, slowly rising in the winter air, as if a magical fog descending thick upon new monarch's mountain lair... Then, suddenly, a commotion. The gathered humanity begins to stir restlessly. They look up, straining their eyes to see better. Some begin to point anxiously, their hands trembling. For a moment all that could be heard is the whistling wind winding itself in a hurry through the vast and rugged land... "There! Up there!" They begin you yell. On the high rampart of the mighty castle perched over their heads, an impressive figure has appeared as if from no where. "What is that?" They begin to ask amongst themselves. With a sweet little voice - "is it a ghost?" asks a child to his mother. While some begin to wonder if the figure above is a mythological creature of old. "No! No! You're all wrong!" Shouts an weary old man with a long white beard, wiping away with his forearm the nervous sweat gently descending down from under his knitted cap. "It must be him! Yes! Yes! It's him!" Shouts he in glee.

                Yes, it's him. Armenian, our new monarch, is amongst us.

                He has arrived, indeed. Looking solemn yet self-assured, Armenian appears in full regalia. He stands there on the high walls of his castle looking like a mythical guardian of mankind as the sea of humanity below him approaches closer for a better look. Behold. He holds in his right hand a ceremonial long spear, symbolizing his far reaching reign and battlefield prowess. Only the gods know how many of his enemies have fallen in battle against him. He wears a richly embroidered silken cloak around his gentle yet stalwart figure. In striking contrast to his wintery complexion, his black beard falling down lazily upon his engraved golden chest plate. From under his thick fur hat, a sliver of long dark hair is seen caught in the blowing breeze. His facial expression is as cold as the winter air around him, but his piercing eyes, the portals of his soul, are radiating vigor, warming souls far and wide. He gently looks down at the gathering below as if gathering his thoughts. Then, with a sweet, gentle and fatherly voice he says -

                "Thanks guys!"

                Thundering shouts and applause bursts out in front of him shattering the eerie calm and scattering the beasts...

                The Coronation of Armenian the Magnificent



                Anon crowning Armenian the Magnificent
                Angels from left to right: jgk3, One Way
                Nobles from left to right: Armanen, Azad, Crusader1492, Yerazhishda, Skhara, Lernakan
                Cowering mess below, from left to right: Siamanto (aka zeituntsi), freakyfreaky, Zourna, Seggie, Ara Baliozian, truAnatolian, Osloner, Palavra.
                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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                • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

                  Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
                  Thanks for including me on your list as you (as well as crusader, Federate, and a couple of other patriots here) have kindled a nationalistic flame in me. Your threads and posts have exposed me to ideas that are almost non-existent in any type of Western media be it mainstream or "underground". I know many on here feel this way so don't stop posting!
                  You have been a pleasant surprise for me, yerazhishda. You are intelligent, funny, talented and patriotic. You and I had some clashes when you first appeared, but that individual I clashed with seems like another person altogether. It's amazing how you transformed yourself since then, and in such a short period of time... In my opinion, this transformation had to do with what you had in you, it was due to your core essence. So, in final analysis, the credit goes to you and no one else. And despite what others say, you and Crusader1492 make an excellent team here. You two are the dynamic duo of HyeClub

                  Originally posted by Azad View Post
                  Have to admit I am biased to the poster "Armenian" for his intellectual posts....
                  Azad jan, I don't know if it's the shared Կիլիկիացի blood, but there will always be a soft spot in my heart towards you. You and I have been through a lot in Cyberia. You and I actually have a history that encompasses quite a few years, quite a few battles and quite a few localities. In my opinion, you are one of the most down to earth, trustworthy, loyal, decent, intelligent and patriotic individuals I have ever met; and trust me I haven't met many with those qualifications...
                  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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                  • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

                    I would like to thank everyone who voted for me during the First Annual HyeClub Awards ceremony. As you may have heard by now, I received a total of 4 awards: Best Poster, Most Intelligent Poster, Best Thread Creator and Most Patriotic Poster. I'm particularly proud of my Most Patriotic Poster and Most Intelligent Poster awards, although I could think of several others here that surpass me in these categories. Unfortunately, my Rise of Russia thread was voted runner up to the Ankap thread in the Best Thread category. I guess braindead stupidity still has a following here... Anyway, I would like to thank you all for your support. It is individuals like you that make my time here feel worthwhile. Thank you and God bless.
                    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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                    • Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?

                      Originally posted by Armenian View Post
                      I would like to thank everyone who voted for me during the First Annual HyeClub Awards ceremony. As you may have heard by now, I received a total of 4 awards: Best Poster, Most Intelligent Poster, Best Thread Creator and Most Patriotic Poster. I'm particularly proud of my Most Patriotic Poster and Most Intelligent Poster awards, although I could think of several others here that surpass me in these categories. Unfortunately, my Rise of Russia thread was voted runner up to the Ankap thread in the Best Thread category. I guess braindead stupidity still has a following here... Anyway, I would like to thank you all for your support. It is individuals like you that make my time here feel worthwhile. Thank you and God bless.
                      Hey now. Brain dead stupidity is not exactly what it is. It's just some of us prefer the light hearted nature of things and not always the serious and sticky plight and woes of Armenians and foreign policy. And besides most of the Russian empire is just articles. How much fun is that?

                      Hoffer
                      Achkerov kute.

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