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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by Flamenkita View PostSiggy, feel free to ban me after this. I don't feel like dealing with the low level, uneducated, backward, male chauvinist closet cases on this forum. If this is what Armenians want to be, I'm happy to raise my children to be anything but Armenian.
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by Flamenkita View PostYou know what they say in Bourdj Hammoud, where I come from? "Yerpemn bidi kaknes vor timatsint vor ounetsadzt kidna."
So, here goes: Kezi bes hayer@ ter hazar dari g'ouzen esh tarnalou. Ange verch noren hazar dari vor mart tarnan. Inch @sadzet khabar ches, eshou kourag. Kloukhet medz panerou masin chene @nelou degh kna kezi bes esheroun hed kounvir. Hos kezi besneroun hed kounvogh chi ga. Kna blligt ourishin klkhoun tp-tp @re, yeghav?
How's that? You like that? Trust me, my father raised his only daughter to have stronger balls than any son he might have had, and after graduating from his school, people like you don't even tickle me.
Cheghav, hos yegur imin ereses eseh. Yanni, mart gusesgor elal neh kezzi teram goudam "sex operation" hammar.
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Siggy, feel free to ban me after this. I don't feel like dealing with the low level, uneducated, backward, male chauvinist closet cases on this forum. If this is what Armenians want to be, I'm happy to raise my children to be anything but Armenian.
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostI'm insulting people who are blatantly making crap up on the internet to further their political agendas. She should write novels though... probably the only way she can imagine having "double digit partners and lots of them". Whatever the "F" that means.
So, here goes: Kezi bes hayer@ ter hazar dari g'ouzen esh tarnalou. Ange verch noren hazar dari vor mart tarnan. Inch @sadzet khabar ches, eshou kourag. Kloukhet medz panerou masin chene @nelou degh kna kezi bes esheroun hed kounvir. Hos kezi besneroun hed kounvogh chi ga. Kna blligt ourishin klkhoun tp-tp @re, yeghav?
How's that? You like that? Trust me, my father raised his only daughter to have stronger balls than any son he might have had, and after graduating from his school, people like you don't even tickle me.
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by Siggie View PostKanada if you want to insult people, get lost and go back where you'd been the last few months. Instead of supporting what you said when you were asked for evidence, or to explain the original statement, you "randomly" ( yeah right) switched topics and instead attacked Flamenkita. Not okay. Don't assume things about their personal lives and call someone's spouse a retard for marrying them. That crosses the line of decency in any culture or religion.Last edited by KanadaHye; 05-16-2012, 05:20 AM.
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Kanada if you want to insult people, get lost and go back where you'd been the last few months. Instead of supporting what you said when you were asked for evidence, or to explain the original statement, you "randomly" ( yeah right) switched topics and instead attacked Flamenkita. Not okay. Don't assume things about their personal lives and call someone's spouse a retard for marrying them. That crosses the line of decency in any culture or religion.
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostBlah, blah blah.... so your husband was a retard with low standards. If idiots didn't marry women who feel they can squander time and money then "get married" when they lose their youth/looks, then this feminism thing would have been dead after the first decade. Unfortunately, men (especially North American) think it's normal to "sew their oats" then get married to a cold fish that will only put out when she wants something. Which is why most of them talk about their wives badly when they are not around. Such a charming culture.
How about my husband isn't as shallow as some men who think a woman's looks are her only asset?
And between you, me, and the walls, I'd much prefer a man who "badmouths" his wife than one who beats her to a pulp to keep her in line with some a$$ backward, religiously-tinged, nationalistic agenda. Charming culture, indeed!
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Re: Armenian lesbians/gays
Originally posted by gegev View PostWhat result do you expect from this “discussion”???
If you will be more specific with your question, perhaps someone can shed some light. But as far as gays/lesbians being "different creatures", I think in general you will be surprised to find how many "normal" humans you come accross on a day to day basis may be gay and you wouldn't even know it. Most people only know the gays that are toooootally out of the closet and very flamboyant. But that doesn't mean all (or even most!) gays are that way. Most of them go about their day to day lives and some may never even admit to anyone else that they are gay. Some may be your doctor, lawyer, mechanic, and even priest and you wouldn't even know it.Last edited by Sip; 05-15-2012, 10:53 PM.
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