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  • #41
    Originally posted by Anonymouse
    Originally posted by surferarmo
    Well, we never met eachother, but I would not consider any one of you Armenian. From your language use on this forum, even Fireburntinhell, and her broken dialect does not allow me to believe she is Armenian. All of my friends would disagree with you Jahannam on me being "Armenian." I would say you werent because you dont seem to be as tradititional as other "Armenians" The fact is...we are not what we think we are.
    Oh great so now I'm not what I think I am. Who knew the joys foruming would bring me; news that is the equivalent of living in the Matrix.

    I don't know about you bub, but when I look at myself in the mirror I can feel thousands of years of history flowing in me, and I can look at an Armenian any time and spot them by the sparkle in their eyes at any point in the globe, and I can go up to them whether they speak the western or eastern dialect and I can spit my lyrics, and if need be I can rarify them on paper, and then if I want I can open a book in Armenian and read it and hear the zings and resonance of the language in my mind as I read the letters that my ancestors left behind.

    The fact that you are here at an Armenian website should mean something about your character, maybe not consciously but unconsciously it drew you.
    You just perfectly articulated all of my thoughts and feelings. My mom and I talk about the "sparkle in their eyes" thing all the time when we see Armenians in random places and what you said is so true. I can't tell you how endearing it is to hear this from others...for that I thank you and send you a :mrgreen: happy face.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Grimmr
      >>I can tell you now, you're not a very interesting add-on to the boards.
      I'd much rather punk patlajoke, than a boring grammar bag like you.<<

      <sarcasm>Wow, that was just so uber witty!.</sarcasm>

      First, that was a correction to syntax, not grammar.
      Second, in an enviroment where text is the primary communication medium and intent is easily mangled, it is important to properly use syntax, grammar and vocabulary in order to convey one's message.

      Using the previous post as an example, the accidental omition of a simple two-letter word completely negates the intended message.
      Okay seeing as there are now rules, and we can't flame each other in these boards except the Flamer forum, I'm calling you out there. Hope to see you there.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #43
        speaking fo the Flamer forum... where is it? I can't seem to find it!

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        • #44
          It's waaay at the bottom.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Aphrodit3
            Originally posted by Anonymouse
            Originally posted by surferarmo
            Well, we never met eachother, but I would not consider any one of you Armenian. From your language use on this forum, even Fireburntinhell, and her broken dialect does not allow me to believe she is Armenian. All of my friends would disagree with you Jahannam on me being "Armenian." I would say you werent because you dont seem to be as tradititional as other "Armenians" The fact is...we are not what we think we are.
            Oh great so now I'm not what I think I am. Who knew the joys foruming would bring me; news that is the equivalent of living in the Matrix.

            I don't know about you bub, but when I look at myself in the mirror I can feel thousands of years of history flowing in me, and I can look at an Armenian any time and spot them by the sparkle in their eyes at any point in the globe, and I can go up to them whether they speak the western or eastern dialect and I can spit my lyrics, and if need be I can rarify them on paper, and then if I want I can open a book in Armenian and read it and hear the zings and resonance of the language in my mind as I read the letters that my ancestors left behind.

            The fact that you are here at an Armenian website should mean something about your character, maybe not consciously but unconsciously it drew you.
            You just perfectly articulated all of my thoughts and feelings. My mom and I talk about the "sparkle in their eyes" thing all the time when we see Armenians in random places and what you said is so true. I can't tell you how endearing it is to hear this from others...for that I thank you and send you a :mrgreen: happy face.
            Hehehe I'm glad someone sees it the same way.

            Truly touching.

            Cheers.
            Achkerov kute.

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