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  • #41
    Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

    Originally posted by obi
    BTW. It is the catholic church that as just recently decided to allow the Armenian church back in as part of its fold. Not the other way around.
    Oh, pleeeeeeeeeeeese. The Catholic church is kissing everyones ass these days.

    Just concern yourself with your pedophiles.
    Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

    Նժդեհ


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    • #42
      Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

      Originally posted by ace
      You're blessed to marry an Armenian woman, enjoy it.
      Tsk, tsk, tsk... Ace, I think you don't know Armenian women well enough.
      Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

      Նժդեհ


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      • #43
        Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

        Five posts in a row entirely full of gibberish. That must be a record, even from Armenian.
        Plenipotentiary meow!

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        • #44
          Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

          Puddy tat is in heat again
          Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

          Նժդեհ


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          • #45
            Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

            Originally posted by Armenian
            The greatest empires on earth were the Persian, Roman, Byzantine, French, German, Russian and perhaps Ottoman and Mongolian. These aforementioned nations fought their way to the top and they subjugated many powerful and civilized adversaries. And in the case of the European empires I mentioned, they were the absolute authorities of western culture and civilization.

            When was the last time you went to a meuseum to admire "English" art?

            When was the last time you went to a concert hall to hear the works of great "English" composers?

            When was the last time you went to an Opera to hear an "English" work?

            And when was the last time the English got noted for fashion, cusine, dance or architecture?

            Very well, I'll give you an "A" for taking American "Rock'n Roll" and beating it to death. And I'll give you credit for - Fish and Chips

            Culture and heritage is defined by its uniqueness, richness and complexity. Take us Armenians for example: We have a unique language, a unique script, a unique style of architecture, a unique music genre, a unique church, etc. And to top it all of we have a unique historiography that is four thousand five hundred years old and counting.

            As far as I'm concerned: Ruling over third world savages, as in your case, does not constitute a great empire.



            Shakespeare was a cool dude, however, his genealogy is unknown.

            Byron was homosexual.

            Lewis-Stevenson... Who's he?

            Churchill was a filthy war criminal and an early agent of the "one word order" kabal.

            Darwin was a mad lunatic who's absurd fables regarding the so-called theory of evolution are only now being discounted.

            Nonetheless, in the pantheon of great men, the English need to get on a very-very long line behind many-many other nationalities. Incidentally, are the men you noted English or British?

            Besides which, throughout that last thousand years the British islands enjoyed long periods of peace and stability - as Europeans were massacring each other en-mass. Naturally, this stability and peace in the British Islands gave birth to learned men, many of whom were not English by the way.



            No "apols" neccassery. Armenian blood is quite diverse, in a caucasian sense.

            And before you tell me - "then why do you speak English"?

            Realize that if it wasn't for the Soviet Union and and the United States of America, all of you in Western Europe would be speaking German now. Besides which, America made English what it is today - langua franca.

            Incidentally, did you know that 2/3 of the English language was borrowed from Latin/French/Spanish, and the rest is a mix of Anglo, Greek, Scandinavian and German?
            I am surprised no one here is challenging me on these comments of mine.
            Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

            Նժդեհ


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            • #46
              Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

              God save the Queen.
              this post = teh win.

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              • #47
                Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

                Originally posted by Armenian
                Byron was homosexual.
                I didn't know this. I've read that he had a sexual relationship with his half sister, but I didn't know he was gay. Oscar Wilde was. Maybe you're confusing the two.

                At some point, Byron tried to study Armenian with the Mkhitarists in Venice, staying with them for six months initially, and returning frequently later.

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                • #48
                  Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

                  Originally posted by tunot
                  I didn't know this. I've read that he had a sexual relationship with his half sister, but I didn't know he was gay. Oscar Wilde was. Maybe you're confusing the two.
                  "Armenian" is permanently confused. But to call Byron homosexual takes his confusion to new heights!
                  But you are probably right in your explanation. Wilde / Byron: they both have the same number of letters in them, and both aren't Armenian surnames, so they probably all sound the same to "Armenian".
                  Plenipotentiary meow!

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                  • #49
                    Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

                    There is no mistaking a Shake-Spearian play however. She was certainly of Armenian origin.
                    this post = teh win.

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                    • #50
                      Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

                      Haha. Shakeh.

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