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  • #71
    Re: S.o.s!!

    Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
    ... be more ethical and fair...
    Entirely my point ... somehow now "man made Global Warming" has become the "ethical" point of view. The same kind of "ethics" that battle tooth and nail to preserve "natural environments" like in the California Sierras or Utah, only to see it all go up in flames in a matter of days. How much did the recent Lake Tahoe fires contribute to "Man Made Global Warming" I wonder ... how about the massive fires in Utah?
    this post = teh win.

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    • #72
      Re: S.o.s!!

      Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
      LOL Siamanto "is typically a name given to males?????" *wonders how many of us have known, in real life , Armenians with First Name "Siamanto." probably none or almost none of us. wonders how it can be typically??? *
      WOW, two pages to verify if Siamanto is a 'he' or 'she'. Well, it is typically a name given to males (as Sip said) an example is my aunt's husband , but 'our' Siamanto here is definitely a 'she' based on her previous posts.

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      • #73
        Re: S.o.s!!

        Originally posted by Lucin View Post
        WOW, two pages to verify if Siamanto is a 'he' or 'she'.
        I agree....Yet, ironically, you are adding to the "two pages?"





        Originally posted by Lucin View Post
        Well, it is typically a name given to males (as Sip said) an example is my aunt's husband
        Siamanto is a pen name that was assumed by a male poet and may be used to name either a boy or a girl; it is not even an Armenian First Name. You know a single male person who was probably named after Siamanto, the poet, and you use the word "typically???"
        Why not something like: "Because it was used as a pen name by a male poet, it would be rather used to name a boy child than a girl?" Too moderate or more accurate for your taste???
        Honestly, I wonder if there are - or has been - enough Armenians - around the world - named "Siamanto" in order to use the word "typically."





        Originally posted by Lucin View Post
        but 'our' Siamanto here is definitely a 'she' based on her previous posts.
        Is your use use of the word "definitely" as "accurate???" as the use of "typically??" How "definite" is your conclusion? Is it based on something "typically" feminine in me? Just curious.
        If I know one Armenian who misuses the words "definitely" - and "typically" - so can I say that "Typically, Armenians misuse the words 'definitely' and 'typically'?"
        Last edited by Siamanto; 07-14-2007, 10:20 AM.
        What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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        • #74
          Re: S.o.s!!

          Siamanto must be a girl for the simple fact that she is always PMSing.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #75
            Re: S.o.s!!

            Originally posted by Siamanto View Post

            Siamanto is a pen name that was assumed by a male poet and may be used to name either a boy or a girl; it is not even an Armenian First Name.
            Why not something like: "Because it was used as a pen name by a male poet, it would be rather used to name a boy child than a girl?" Too moderate or more accurate for your taste???
            Many Armenian male poets/ writers such as Paruyr Sevak, Raffi or Siamanto had pen names that later have become Armenian male first names. As a result now Paruyr, Raffi and Siamanto are names typically given to males and not to both genders, for a clear reason.

            Is your use use of the word "definitely" as "accurate???" as the use of "typically??" How "definite" is your conclusion? Is it based on something "typically" feminine in me? Just curious.
            If I know one Armenian who misuses the words "definitely" - and "typically" - so can I say that "Typically, Armenians misuse the words 'definitely' and 'typically'?"
            How do you know I am misusing the word 'definitely'? Assumptions???
            As I said it's based on one post of yours previously when one of the Jurks was around.

            You know a single male person who was probably named after Siamanto, the poet, and you use the word "typically???"
            Probably??? And you are misusing the word 'probably'??? I know for sure many MALES named after Siamanto.
            LOL, dumb arguments...

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            • #76
              Re: S.o.s!!

              Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
              Siamanto must be a girl for the simple fact that she is always PMSing.
              Still stalking me and checking my PMs? How many times do I have to tell you that it's over between us because you're not good enough for me? So please don't make me say words that may hurt!

              Have a Nice Day!
              Last edited by Siamanto; 07-14-2007, 12:29 PM.
              What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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              • #77
                Re: S.o.s!!

                Originally posted by Lucin View Post
                Many Armenian male poets/ writers such as Paruyr Sevak, Raffi or Siamanto had pen names that later have become Armenian male first names. As a result now Paruyr, Raffi and Siamanto are names typically given to males and not to both genders, for a clear reason.
                LOL What? "Raffi" and "Barouyr" were not already Armenian First Names??? Does the analogy apply to "Siamanto?"






                Originally posted by Lucin View Post
                How do you know I am misusing the word 'definitely'? Assumptions???
                As I said it's based on one post of yours previously when one of the Jurks was around.
                And that is not an assumption??? Lucin, let's be a bit more reasonable, please.
                This was the best!






                Originally posted by Lucin View Post
                Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
                You know a single male person who was probably named after Siamanto, the poet, and you use the word "typically???"
                Probably??? And you are misusing the word 'probably'??? I know for sure many MALES named after Siamanto.
                LOL, dumb arguments...
                LOL By the way, how the word "probably" was misused when yourself, you said:
                "Many Armenian male poets/ writers such as...Siamanto had pen names that later have become Armenian male first names. As a result now...Siamanto are names typically given to males?????"

                You "know for sure many MALES named after Siamanto???" A unique experience? Good for you!
                Of course, it's only my personal experience, but I have met many many thousands of Armenians from all over the world and not a single one named "Siamanto."


                Have a Nice Day!
                Last edited by Siamanto; 07-14-2007, 12:11 PM.
                What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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                • #78
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                  I have to say this has been a most entertaining thread.
                  this post = teh win.

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                  • #79
                    Re: S.o.s!!

                    Siamanto, before you continue down this new line of nonsense, here are the dictionary definitions for "typically":

                    typ·i·cal·ly [típpik?lee] adverb
                    1. in the usual way: with all or many of the usual or expected characteristics
                    2. in most cases: in most cases or on most occasions
                    3. predictably: as is to be expected

                    Encarta® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1999,2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

                    Even if there is only ONE occurance of the name "Siamanto" to refer to a male, the use of the "typically" adverb is justified under the third definition.

                    Now as far as you again taking your limited view of the world, extrapolating it to unlimited extents, and then criticizing others who don't see it your way ... seems that this too fits very well in the on-going theme of this thread. Are you really trying to say that just because you haven't seen any Siamantos, there aren't any?
                    Last edited by Sip; 07-14-2007, 12:35 PM.
                    this post = teh win.

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                    • #80
                      Re: S.o.s!!

                      Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
                      LOL What? "Raffi" and "Barouyr" were not already Armenian First Names???
                      Were they??



                      And that is not an assumption??? Lucin, let's be a bit more reasonable, please.
                      This was the best!
                      My statement would be an assumption; only if you are a transsexual otherwise it's you who are making assumptions. I'll find the post and send it later, although it's really getting nonsensical.


                      LOL By the way, how the word "probably" was misused when yourself, you said:
                      "Many Armenian male poets/ writers such as...Siamanto had pen names that later have become Armenian male first names. As a result now...Siamanto are names typically given to males?????"
                      I don't see the word 'probably' used by me.

                      Of course, it's only my personal experience, but I have met many many thousands of Armenians from all over the world and not a single one named "Siamanto."

                      LOL, so you have met many Siamantos, but Dear Siamanto, you previously said the following:

                      Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
                      LOL Siamanto "is typically a name given to males?????" *wonders how many of us have known, in real life , Armenians with First Name "Siamanto." probably none or almost none of us. wonders how it can be typically??? *

                      I guess that it suggests how credible and/or factual are Sip's statements.
                      Good night!
                      Last edited by Lucin; 07-14-2007, 12:49 PM.

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