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  • #21
    Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

    Originally posted by Quarteria
    I'm kind of offended that it had to be a full Armenian or an Armenian-American (I took that as a naturalized citizen) to answer this question. I could have told you it's a racial thing and marrying you wouldn't help the breeding, now then would it? BUT, this isn't about me.
    What about it offended you?
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #22
      Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

      Originally posted by Anonymouse
      What about it offended you?
      Because, ~I~ could have answered it, but, it's like I wasn't good enough. ...Maybe it had more validity coming from somebody who is 100% Armenian so that the op couldn't say about anybody else answering, "well, this person isn't 100%, so what do they know...", but, I'm just showing my own psychosis & insecurities here. It could also very well be that she didn't want any smart aleck answers that had nothing to do with the post...

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      • #23
        Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

        My parents don't give a xxxx If I marry my cat.

        That doesn't mean I'm getting married anytime soon...

        But the mail order bride thing doesn't sound too bad.

        Hitting on females takes too much effort and I can't deal with constant rejection...

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        • #24
          Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

          Originally posted by parthiapride

          Hitting on females takes too much effort and I can't deal with constant rejection...
          Is that why you chose guys?
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #25
            Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

            I'm straight.

            I just like being a prick to my fellow pricks.

            Like you.



            Btw, is your sister still available?
            Last edited by parthiapride; 04-25-2006, 06:16 PM.

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            • #26
              Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

              Originally posted by Anonymouse
              Is that why you chose guys?

              You seem a little too eager with that smile.

              You're...starting...to...scare...me...

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              • #27
                Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

                Originally posted by parthiapride
                You seem a little too eager with that smile.

                You're...starting...to...scare...me...

                You are so hot. You're making me hot parthian!
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #28
                  Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture



                  German cannibal Armin Meiwes is back in court for a second helping of debate about whether he should be jailed for life for eating a man he met online.

                  Meiwes, 44, who admits to killing software developer Bernd-Juergen Brandes, says it was not a crime since Brandes agreed to it. He was sentenced in January 2004 to eight and a half years in prison for manslaughter. Last April, the Supreme Court ruled that judges had been too lenient and ordered a retrial.

                  Meiwes repeated to the court much of the testimony he gave during his previous trial, telling how he placed an ad looking for “a young, well-built man who wants to be eaten.” Brandes answered the call and agreed to let Meiwes cut off his penis, which they together tried — unsuccessfully — to eat. Meiwes, who taped the whole thing, killed Brandes by stabbing him in the neck after he fell unconscious. He claims he was unaware Brandes was still breathing — a fact brought to light by the videotape.

                  The so-called Cannibal of Rothenburg faces life in prison if prosecutors can prove he killed Brandes not only because the latter wanted to be eaten, but also to satiate his own base desires.

                  Germany’s top criminal court said the first trial court had ignored the fact that Meiwes had filmed the slaying for later sexual gratification, Reuters reports.

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                  • #29
                    Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

                    WHY?!! Why did a woman seeking help lead to this? Why do I now hear 1970s porno music...
                    Last edited by Quarteria; 04-25-2006, 06:42 PM. Reason: wrong synonym

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                    • #30
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