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What is a real Armenian?

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  • #11
    there are so much things that we can critisize in our culture...hilariouse stereotypes... if follow those stupid stereotypes should make me real armenian ,,then sorry guys i am not ARMENIAN.Being slave for man,get marride not for love but just get marride (tune chemenammmm) axchikes menac tune vay aman aman loooooooooool..esh bernek saxacrek vren looooooool <harsanik arek karmir xndzornerov hahahahahaha,call all naighbors and show off blood stain mer harse axchikaaaaaa hahahahahaha...oops i felt strong nausea will be back with more lol
    I'm a monstrous mass of vile, foul & corrupted matter.

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    • #12
      Please. I believe you are the one that offers the most talk and nothing more. What are you suggesting? That your grandparents were better armenians than my grandparents? Just how stupid are you? You talk about people judging armenians, yet you post the most ridiculous stereotypes yourself. Beat your children? Not allow your wife to work? You think all armenians do that, and you're some sort of super special armenian or something that is going to break through all those cultural chains we have attached to us?

      Stupid stereotyping is what I can't stand. And you, my friend, are a brilliant example of what I can't stand.

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      • #13
        Someone who's ancestry links somehow to ethnic or national Armenia. Simple as that. Everything else is fluff.

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        • #14
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Baron Dants Please. I believe you are the one that offers the most talk and nothing more. What are you suggesting? That your grandparents were better armenians than my grandparents? Just how stupid are you? You talk about people judging armenians, yet you post the most ridiculous stereotypes yourself. Beat your children? Not allow your wife to work? You think all armenians do that, and you're some sort of super special armenian or something that is going to break through all those cultural chains we have attached to us?

            Stupid stereotyping is what I can't stand. And you, my friend, are a brilliant example of what I can't stand.
            Beware the fury of a patient man

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            • #16
              Originally posted by patlajan Beware the fury of a patient man
              Eh, he really bothers me. He doesn't make sense at all. He can make 3 points and you can find 8 contradictions. He just said that we cannot judge his "armenianness", yet he says that his grandparents have done so and so, so it already confirms his "armenianness", and we should consider that before judging him. That is the very definition of illogical thinking.

              And I like that sentence you wrote, can I use it as my signature?

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              • #17
                Baron

                read the posts more carefully

                when have I mentioned myself as being the armenian that you brought up?


                I asked question of others ancestries, I never stated that those were mine.

                I asked people to answer those questions before they begin to judge any armenians.

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                • #18
                  How many of you have great grand fathers that fought on MusaLer during the 1915 masacres?
                  I was refering to the band of warriors from Musa Dagh. them now being someones great grand parents.



                  How many of you have grandfathers who dedicated their medal of Valor from WW2 to their country?
                  Marshall Bagramyan, I'm sure he has grandchildren.



                  How many of you have fathers who were fedayins in Xarabagh?
                  countless number of children whose fathers fought in xarabagh and gave their lives to the cause and freedom of the armenian people.


                  How many of you took 3 bullets for nothing more then just being an armenian?
                  Robert Akopyan, A young man who was shot because he had an Armenia sticker on his car.



                  As you see I wasn't refering to myself I was just asking the people if they could relate to theese people, be in therir shoes then begin judging people on how armenian they are.

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                  • #19
                    Ah, Marshal Baghramyan. What a proud statue he has.

                    There is still something fundamentally wrong about your post. Any ugly (and untrue, based on my own knowledge and experience) stereotypes that can be made, you made them. And you spoke as if it was somehow considered "wrong" for an armenian to not fall in those categories.

                    I still don't get the point you were trying to make.

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                    • #20
                      the point i was trying to make is

                      that people are judging how armenian you are based on those stereotypes(right here in this forum) as I was trying to say does it make me a less of an armenian if i don't fit into those stereo types.

                      when i'm mad i seem to make little sense, but you have to read between the lines of my words to get the meaning.

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