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X-Mas Thread, money, materialism, etc, split.

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  • X-Mas Thread, money, materialism, etc, split.

    Originally posted by gaucho
    nice drawing and everything.
    but if you ask me, holidays have become nothing but a heaven for our sadly materialistic society.
    what is christmas nowadays? does anyone REALLY care about its historic events?
    if not for the mall, the way corporations MAKE you spend money and the way society pressures you to show what you've got...(gifts, how you look, how big is your tree, what company decorated your front lawn+facade)
    I mean what part of "Santa clause" has anything to do with Christ's birth.
    they call it "christmas".
    and it's not only Christmas. governments gotta somehow have the economy moving: In January it's "after christmas sales", in Feb it's Valentine's day, in March it's Easter, and mother's day and father's day and 4th of July and halloween...and on and on and on...just think about the common denominator in all these "holidays"... money!

    P.S. I can almost smell the amount of storm of replies I'm gonna get. fact of the matter is, you christmas "lovers" have been SOLD to believe in the so called "christmas spirit", I'm just being me in my good old real world.
    you, or your family, moved to this country because this country functions, and this country functions because of money, and the money comes from us, its a smart, reasonable cycle, join it or leave.

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    Originally posted by Inna
    you, or your family, moved to this country because this country functions, and this country functions because of money, and the money comes from us, its a smart, reasonable cycle, join it or leave.
    Originally posted by gaucho
    different people do different things for different reasons.
    but I'm guessing that hasn't crossed your mind yet, since you make such baseless assumption on a public forum.
    the only reason I've moved here is because I couldn't have had the same educational opportunities back home.
    now after I feel that I've attained the education I've always wanted I'm definitely getting out. Hopefully Haiastan.
    I'm not crazy to raise any of my Armenian kids somewhere like this.
    you see, there's actually some armenians in California who CAN be happy without owning a house or the latest Benz.
    Actually Gauch, you just proved her point by saying "the only reason I've moved here is because I couldn't have had the same educational opportunities back home." Therefore, what she is saying is not a baseless assumption. I agree with Inna. 'This country functions': that's a pretty good generalization the encompasses not just the job market and money, but also it's higher education system. The higher education system you are so willfilly using to your advantage to 'attain the education you've always wanted'. A functioning country does not just mean it offers career and money-making and someday benz-owning opportunities as you pointed out.

    ermmm, and also...

    MERRY CHRISTMAS.

    As Baron said, we celebrate and have a 'materialistic' time on New Years Eve. Christmas is for family dinner and church.
    The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ckBejug
      Actually Gauch, you just proved her point by saying "the only reason I've moved here is because I couldn't have had the same educational opportunities back home." Therefore, what she is saying is not a baseless assumption. I agree with Inna. 'This country functions': that's a pretty good generalization the encompasses not just the job market and money, but also it's higher education system. The higher education system you are so willfilly using to your advantage to 'attain the education you've always wanted'. A functioning country does not just mean it offers career and money-making and someday benz-owning opportunities as you pointed out.
      Thank you, that was exactly the point I was trying to make.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by gaucho
        she said this country functions because of money.
        I don't understand how you tie that to my studying in the field of my choice.
        what I meant when I said educational opportunities is the fact that some governments, like the one I come from, don't let you choose your own major. your major in Syria and most arab countries is based on your high school senior year baccalaureate exam scores! and according to my scores, the only college I could've gone to was English Literature! and I wasn't interested...
        freedom of Choice is what I meant. I did not come here in search of the so called "American dream".
        If you really think that the school you go to is funded by happy thoughts instead of cold hard MONEY they really need to revoke your acceptance!
        The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gaucho
          what you meant is exactly what you state in your "location"!!
          "on a hill"...???
          OMG like wow I don't know how to like start respecting you... your daddy is so rich!
          "on a hill...!!"
          now THAT my friends is unfortunately the reason Armenians from all over the world keep settling in Southern california. to buy houses on hills and show it to each other!
          oh wait. I gotta admit that they DO demonstrate with yerakouins hanging off of their $100,000 cars every April 24th.
          avrvadz joghovourt...
          hahhahahAHAHAHAHHAHAH, OMG! Boy, you really just jumped to the funniest comclusion. Wait till our friend Inna explains to you what she means is NOT a hill in California. LOL
          The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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          • #6
            Originally posted by gaucho
            like OMG OMG I"m crackin up ...
            like the reason people buy houses on top of hills anywhere else in the world is anything but to show it off...
            HER SCHOOL IS IN NORTH CAROLINA. But don't worry, I'm sure Inna made SURE her school was situated on a HILL JUST SO she could brag about it and seem rich.


            See why I was laughing now??
            The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gaucho
              as far as I'm concerned my portion of it is being funded by MOI (or so they say in french lol)
              it's called loans...and I have a feeling you know about those...
              and some scholarships... just cuz I work hard!
              and NEWSFLASH!!!
              if I'd chosen to stay backhome, I was gonna get a bachelor's in English without even spending a PENNY, which is the reason why you can't get in to the college of your choice...
              it's ALL government funded! which is why it sux!
              But your point is still null. You are here, in fact, AGAIN, because you CAN get private funding in the US and you CAN get loans in the US. MONEY MONEY MONEY. Your reasons for being here, in this functional society, can in fact be attributed, in however small a part, to the fact that this is a society in which even those without very much money can get places, via education and/or jobs, because of the MONEY that is available!!

              Merry Christmas.
              The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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              • #8
                Originally posted by gaucho
                it's all good...
                my above statement about houses on top of hills applies to most middle-upper class Armenians in California...
                good job trying HARD to put me down Miss "moderator"... but I'm gellin!
                I wasn't trying HARD. It was easy. It was fun.

                I live in Granada HILLS. Yeah my parents wanted me to be able to seem rich without trying very hard so they made sure the name of our city had the word HILL in it. Ok. I'll stop. Of course I know what you mean about name-dropping-luis vuitton-wearing- make sure everyone sees how much money is in my wallet-Armenians. They bug me too.

                Happy New Year!
                The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gaucho
                  what you meant is exactly what you state in your "location"!!
                  "on a hill"...???
                  OMG like wow I don't know how to like start respecting you... your daddy is so rich!
                  "on a hill...!!"
                  now THAT my friends is unfortunately the reason Armenians from all over the world keep settling in Southern california. to buy houses on hills and show it to each other!
                  oh wait. I gotta admit that they DO demonstrate with yerakouins hanging off of their $100,000 cars every April 24th.
                  avrvadz joghovourt...
                  ummm...I dont live in California, I've never even been to California, I've lived in North Carolina for the past 12 years and I go to school in Chapel HILL. I'm not rich, but I dont have as big of a grudge against rich people as you do, you really should seek help for this, its not healthy. And if its the Armenians in California that you have a problem with than move for goodness sake! There is a solution to every problem.

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                  • #10
                    I don't think she hates *rich people...she just can't stand selfish persons willing to show every bit of money they spend.
                    Maybe her anger is just towards some of those "nouveaux-riches" that HAVE TO show that they are wealthy by any means. I think, personnally, that it's a lack of respect but I don't see why rich people should be despised.... It's not about how much money they got, it's about the way they act.

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