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  • #11
    "what the f__k" is what is all i have to say...i find it more insulting than anything...about 3 years ago when i did go to armenia, i rented out an apartment..not sure how much, but it was pretty decent, for a 3rd world country..

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    • #12
      why do you consider Armenia a third world country?

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      • #13
        I consider myself lucky that I can go there, live like a king for however long I am there at a minimal cost, see so much and help out the economy. I need to go there more often. Going there and spending money is the best way to help it out. Donations just get filtered through the government and come out in useless quantities. Too bad flying there costs around a $1000.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by dusken
          I went back a read it again and it still lacks in conveying sarcasm.
          That's ok, there are many things which lack in you and you fail to notice as well. Better luck next time.

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          • #15
            Oh, do not be so harsh, twit!

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            • #16
              armenia has its shares of poverty and problems but it doesnt count beeing a third world country. hopefully it will remain that way.
              Last edited by Tres Bien; 04-13-2004, 05:40 PM.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by anileve
                I see that in this particular thread sarcasm detection is malfunctioning. Apparently you guys really think that only bread and cheese are enough for survival in Armenia.
                Sorry Anileve, but that was kinda lame.

                Happens to all of us at one time or another..

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Tres Bien
                  armenia has its shares of poverty and problems but it doesnt count beeing a third world country. hopefully it will remain that way.
                  Well that was poorly worded. It's as if you want Armenia to always stay a country that has poverty and problems, but not enough of them to be considered a third world country.

                  Welcome to the forum, by the way.

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                  • #19
                    i certainly didn't mean it that way Im only hoping that it will not become a third world country. so the situation doesnt get worse.

                    Yeah well english isnt my first language, so I'm sorry...

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Tres Bien
                      i certainly didn't mean it that way Im only hoping that it will not become a third world country.

                      Yeah well english isnt my first language, so sorry...
                      No worries. Not my first language either. I'm just feeling grumpy today.

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