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  • #91
    I dunno where you got this team deal...
    there is no teams...
    go to random threads...
    everyone's talkin xxxx about everyone 8)
    it just so happened that, in the war thread(when you were around), the forum was separated into 2. that's all.
    get over it

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    • #92
      Originally posted by surferarmo
      nope, the lone solider has been doing fine all by himself the whole time. Just stay on anonymouse's team Jahannam, that way you can feel good about yourself.
      Come on, that's uncalled for surfer...
      no one's gonna be against you just because he's decided to be so. That's only the case with jahannam and fireburntinhell 8)

      You're a pretty cool guy, and reading your messages are quite interesting....I just wouldn't vote for you.

      after all, aren't we ALL on one team?


      ok ok. i'm sorry for that last line, i tried to say one of those cheesy sentences you find in disney movies....


      and thanx for confirming the non-existence of my need for attention jahannam :P arants kezi inch bidi ellayink....hehe

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      • #93
        i dont have space in my heart to care what the hell this ppl write but i say someone should be a pshcologist and the other someone should transfer herself to a zoooo again no hard feelings

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        • #94
          Here you go, Shang Hye, I did you a favor. You might find your answers here.

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          • #95
            just found out recently im going to armenia in august

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Baron Dants
              It truly is bothersome that this is the first generation in centuries to actually have an independant Armenia, as well as the means to support it, and chooses to do nothing. As the proverb says: kna merir, yegoor sirem.
              Maybe after the disappearance of Armenia will people notice that they were at fault.

              Though personally, I am not so pessimistic. Of course, I have completely lost hope in many MANY armenians, but I know of at least 10 who are determined to move there as soon as they have enough money to open up a business there (so they create jobs instead of taking them from other people). Living and opening a business in Armenia just makes sense on so many levels. Economically, production costs are lower, and every dram invested is invested in your OWN country. Also, by moving there, not only have you saved your own family from becoming the next "Mr. and Mrs. John and Suzie Aristakesyan", you also provide jobs for parents who already live there, and save them from emigration.

              AND FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, YOU GET TO SEE ARARAT EVERY MORNING WHEN YOU WAKE UP!!!!

              It is really the best way to help Armenia to open a small business there, especially in the regions where there are no job opportunities and people are becoming desperate as then cannot keep their families. And this is the reason why many people move to Russian or other countries, where they can at least keep their families. And the others who cannot move for some reason or other are always looking for a good chance to move. Job opening will give hope to people for a good future.

              I myself am from Karabakh. Here life is a bit better than in other regions in Armenia, but still I cannot call it a life, it is a survival. Nevertheless life is, though very slowly, becoming better here, mostly thanks to foreign job openers both Armenians and others.

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