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Philosophy student at UC Davis

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  • Philosophy student at UC Davis

    Hello everyone, I am very happy to have found this website! All my life I have been very Americanized even though I wasn't born here (came here from Armenia when I was seven).

    I've never felt like I've connected properly to my people, my country, my language... I am glad I found a website with intellectual Armenians that I can talk to and provoke thought.

    Anyway, a little about myself. I am 19 years old. I live in Los Angeles, CA. I go to UC Davis though. I am studying philosophy and physics in order to go to grad school and ultimately become a professor of philosophy in the philosophy of science.

    I love video-games, guns (I can't get enough of guns), beautiful women, good movies, philosophy, and most of all--intelligence.

    I hope to make good friends on this website and provide meaningful contributions, as well as learn more about my people.

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    Re: Philosophy student at UC Davis

    Welcome to the Forum!
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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      Re: Philosophy student at UC Davis

      Hello, Philosopher8!

      I, as well as many others on this forum, are very interested in the issues of philosophy as you may well see by just browsing. I hope to see your ideas soon!

      P.S. You feel like you've never properly connected to Armenia? You lived there until you were seven. How can you get any closer than that outside of being a permanent resident?

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        Re: Philosophy student at UC Davis

        Maybe he wasnt truly happy there?
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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          Re: Philosophy student at UC Davis

          Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
          Maybe he wasnt truly happy there?
          Maybe you can't read?

          He stated he was seven when he moved. Obviously (but not to you, of course), he didn't make the decision to move on his own. So, being or not being "truly happy" has nothing to do with the topic.

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            Re: Philosophy student at UC Davis

            Welcome aboard. Gotta love a gun-loving philosophist gamer.
            this post = teh win.

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              Re: Philosophy student at UC Davis

              Originally posted by Sip View Post
              Welcome aboard. Gotta love a gun-loving philosophist gamer.
              ...who can't get enough guns.

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                Re: Philosophy student at UC Davis

                Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
                Maybe you can't read?

                He stated he was seven when he moved. Obviously (but not to you, of course), he didn't make the decision to move on his own. So, being or not being "truly happy" has nothing to do with the topic.
                I love it when you add your 2 cents in,it makes me laugh, your trying to be a online bully LOLLOLLOL maybe you dont understand the words GROW UP (look it up in the dictionary).
                Last edited by MrHyeSev; 09-09-2008, 10:32 PM.
                Positive vibes, positive taught

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