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How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

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  • #21
    I meant, Red, what about people who don't agree with your system?

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    • #22
      in order for our dreams to come true we have to get rid of the Armenian Mafira and their ball sucking brethren the Gov't.

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      • #23
        Ideal Armenia:

        98% Agnostic, with the remaining 2% there for the amusement of the majority.

        Two major cities.

        Containing the land that was taken by Turkey in the last century or two.

        Population of 6,666,666 people.

        Five major museums.

        Plenty of import/export.

        99.9% literacy rate.

        Lot's of jazz, classical and Armenian music everywhere along with a shrine to progressive rock.

        All of the old beauty.

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        • #24
          I just reread that and it gave me chills of joy. Like when you buy a lotto ticket and spend the days before the drawing planning out how you will use the money.

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          • #25
            For now, I think that the only thing Armenia, the country, needs is more secure jobs and less crooks. Living a full and joy-filled life is really not a problem for Armenians. It's the surviving that's tough.

            For the global Armenian community I wish more unity, less bickering and divisions, closer ties to Armenian culture and language and less imitation of the foreign (e.g. all the ghetto Armos need to grow up).

            In the long run, I dream of the return to us of our ancestral lands and an emergence of a confident Armenia so strong that our enemies can never oppress us again.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Stark Evade
              Ideal Armenia:

              98% Agnostic, with the remaining 2% there for the amusement of the majority.
              The first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion becomes 98% agnostic? Even the Soviets couldn't do it.

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              • #27
                Did I at any point say that it was going to happen? I thought the question was about an ideal Armenia.

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                • #28
                  I just believe we should all return to our tribal/nomadic ways (the whole world), so that we may find sanctuary roaming our ancestrial lands without fear.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Stark Evade
                    Ideal Armenia:

                    98% Agnostic, with the remaining 2% there for the amusement of the majority.

                    Two major cities.

                    Containing the land that was taken by Turkey in the last century or two.

                    Population of 6,666,666 people.

                    Five major museums.

                    Plenty of import/export.

                    99.9% literacy rate.

                    Lot's of jazz, classical and Armenian music everywhere along with a shrine to progressive rock.

                    All of the old beauty.
                    I just remembered this, so I'm sharing
                    You forgot to add a ban on hawaiian music.
                    [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
                    -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Siggie
                      I just remembered this, so I'm sharing
                      You forgot to add a ban on hawaiian music.
                      Yes! But I won't have to ban it because we're cultured enough to know it sucks. Maybe I'll just ban it ffor the principle. And we'll thrown in Mexican music as well. Those are the two worst forms of music in the world: Mexican and Hawaiian.

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