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  1. Anahit

    Just Wondering...

    Thanks, Anoushik, I have been great. Getting tired of countless dinner invitations though Good luck to u, dear, with exams and POKAJI IM GDE RAKI ZIMUYUT! "tzhzhal" means SHAT SHAT SHAT LAAAAAV URAXANAL, KEF ANEL aynpes vor SPASUM ENK AVARTAKANID KEFIN!
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    Impressions Of The Day

    For a healthy, long life keep up the "DUH" !!!! p.s. based on the fact that crazy and stupid people live longer and look younger
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    Impressions Of The Day

    Harut jan, asking a question has always had many meanings, don't u know ? People ask questions for many reasons. One of the reasons is to know the ideas/opinions of the person they have asked, on that subject. If many people ask us questions, it means not only that we might know things other don't know and want to learn from us, but it also means that they just want to learn more about US, see our opinions, compare with theirs... just to get to know us better. Besides, there are always better answers than just a "DUH". Infact, the "answer" DUH has been the cause of many bad things in the world: Q: "WHY ARE WOMEN MISSTREATED AND SUPPRESSED?". A: "cause they are women, DUH!". Q:"WHY TO SLAVE BLACKS?". A:"cause they are blacks" and so on. the history is full of examples when horrible things happened as people were too lazy to come up with a REAL cause and reason of a problem, and chose just to answer "DUHHHHHH". Human brain can analyze better than just come up with a "DUHHHH".
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    The Big Breasts!

    i bet it's annoying, but it is true... Just to make u feel better, in China men want tall girls too they are happy if their wife is taller than them. REALLY???? WHY?! Everyone, no matter a man or a woman can dream of/want whatever they want about the person they'd like to be with, I think. No comments
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    The Big Breasts!

    Do u think they are really REAL? I am shocked and scared CAN THEY BE TRUE??????????????
  6. Still can't attach them here... BUT, Sip jan, don't be sad, just go to HUMOR section and ENJOY! (or get scared ) p.s. But it was not right of me to post it under HUMOR i think...
  7. Anahit

    Himar Vs Kgelaci

    Thank u, Sip! VERY useful exploration! According to your formula of "forms of himar" it will be easier for me to categorise those himars around me and find different ways to "cure" them or just know how to behave myself with them. Unfortunately some of them are people i won't be able to ignore: orinak, amusnus jahel yexbayr@; HOGIS KEREL E! "stubbern himar" kategotiayi tak e @nknum As for the poem, which is very nice and interesting, I think there is still hope for the 4th kind of people as long as there are ones who are willing to spend their preciouse time to teach them. But the hope is lost for those who "don't know, and don't know they don't know AND DON'T WANT TO KNOW what they don't know/what they are being tought!"
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    Just Wondering...

    YES! You are so right! Many years ago when i just started using email , I used to write my whole letter in caps I thought it looked nicer. And i ALSO was short-sighted then (have got operated 3 years ago)
  9. Anahit

    Just Wondering...

    Vai, Anoushik jan!!!!!!!!!!! ays vortex eir du????? I have been missing u!!!!!!!!!!! And have been thinking of u these days!! I am not kidding!
  10. Anahit

    Just Wondering...

    Just something funny, as Sebastia brought up the subject. When Chinese ask me whether I am married or not, and I say that I am, they get very excited and ask me: "TO A CHINESE?!" And when i say no (in fact my hubby is not even asian), they frown, sigh and say: "Eh... Chinese men are too useless..." (men) or "Such a pity!" (women) I always find it sooooo funny!!!! But when Armenians find our that my baby is not asian, they sign and say:"GOOD!". THIS one I don't get Are Armenians as crazy about "white race" as Chinese are? Seems like. BUT WHY? we are not snow-white too, afterall...
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    Just Wondering...

    But my sweetheart is not chinese!!! HA HA! AND HE HAS ARRIVED HERE MANY YEARS AFTER I HAD now, how would u explain THIS? p.s. SINCE MY FIRST POST IN HYEFORUM IT HAS BEEN WRITTEN THAT I AM IN CHINA NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i can't believe some of u haven't even noticed that! so i guess i should "erase" that fact and just write "..... miles away" or something alike...
  12. Anahit

    Himar Vs Kgelaci

    Eh.... I think THAT is a "high knowledge" I will never be able to achieve But have started to do by best to live off of them...
  13. Talking about big breasts.... ENJOY THIS! VAI??!?!! i was going to add a picture, but there is no "add attachment"
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    Just Wondering...

    Anon, u just don't stop amazing me LOOK ON THE LEFT OF THE SCREEN, UNDER MY NAME it has been always written over there P.S. if u want my address i can send u a PM ! just ask for it
  15. http://www.youthink.com/quiz.asp?action=take&quiz_id=1435 The questions and options are really amusing the answer for me was the United Kingdom
  16. Gym owners should pay girls like that to spend some time in their gyms "workingout": imagin the $$$$$ the gym would get from happy male customers
  17. YES! I also think so, and search for ways to develope and understand my subconsciousness. Any information on this interests me very much!
  18. http://www.hra.am/eng/?page=issue&id=15900 Armenian Women Politicians Lament Lack of Female Support Armenian women are grossly underrepresented in government because they themselves oppose and block greater female involvement in politics, it was claimed on Monday. Armenia has no female government ministers and only six out of 131 members of its parliament are women. Hardly any of those deputies got elected to the National Assembly thanks to a legal provision stipulating that at least five percent of candidates put forward by a party or alliance must be women. Female candidates have usually been low on the electorate slates of competing political groups, meaning that their chances of winning parliament seats are virtually nil. The most common explanation for this phenomenon is that Armenia is still a conservative male-dominated society where women are largely confined to minor positions outside their homes. But according to two of the country’s best-known female politicians, this is not necessarily the case. Speaking at a roundtable discussion in Yerevan, they said Armenian women have primarily themselves to blame for their extremely weak presence in the executive and legislative branches of government. “Strangely enough, during elections in Armenia a woman is far more reluctant to elect another woman than a man is,” said Ruzan Khachatrian, a senior member of the People’s Party of Armenia (HZhK), a leading opposition group. “Why is this so? I don’t know.” Khachatrian was the main opposition candidate in last October’s local election in Yerevan’s central administrative district which was won by a businessman close to President Robert Kocharian. She believes that that the vast majority of some 5,000 local residents who voted for her were men. Lyudmila Harutiunian, a prominent Armenian sociologist who leads a small party called Arzhanapatvutyun (Dignity), agreed that winning an election or securing a high-level government post is extremely difficult for local women, but laid the blame squarely on the men. She said Armenia’s government affairs have long been monopolized by wealthy businessmen and other powerful men reliant on brute force and there is little the women can do about that. “Dear Lyudmila, women just don’t vote for us. Let’s face it,” countered Alvard Petrosian, a parliament deputy representing the governing Armenian Revolutionary Federation party. Petrosian claimed that Armenian women mistrust each other because in their day-to-day life they mainly deal with female-dominated public institutions rife with corruption. “When a woman is asked for a bribe by a schoolteacher or a doctor -- and it’s mainly women that work in those areas these days -- she ceases to believe in women,” she said. By Karine Kalantarian armenialiberty.org
  19. I think that consciousness and subconsciousness both are equally "strong", but consciousness has been developed and studied (as well as just "permited") more than subconsciousness. And,as it's believed that "Man's social being determines his consciousness", plus people tend to concentrate more on the "social being", consciousness keeps on developing and becoming more and more important, getting to play a vital role.
  20. Anahit

    Just Wondering...

    Thank u all very much!!!! VERY interesting ideas indeed! I hadn't thought of some of them like the way u do, like for example using complaining and being unhappy as a tool of getting sympathy and attention... I can't stand people who complain and complain and complain... I just want to slap them and scream at them: "USE YOUR BRAINS! STOP WHINNING AND GET A LIFE!" And when they are the couse of their own unhappiness and instead of changing it they complain and complain... Oh, that just drives me crazy! And somehow I have never seen a connection between pride and happiness: I think happy people are not proud. But successful ones can be very proud. Anon!what a wonderful idea on a secret society of Anahits!!!! I will try to create one when i am too old and useless for many other things From Anon's post I realized that I muse about these and other questions alike quite a lot, cause too many people come to me for answers and help, and I don't know how to say "no". Maybe I am getting tired? Few months ago I came to conclusion, that friends (and just people around) take too much of my time. I am shamed to think like that, but i think my honey is right: i think for others too much. That's one of the reasons i started to practice yoga: to learn to stop my brain of thinking about stuff i should not. Oh, i forgot to tell about "my place". IT IS WHERE I LIVE! "my place" i mean the city, the place i am in now.
  21. Sorry to be too late to write about this, I should have started from this as it comes at the beginning of this topic: well better late than never! Personally I have never tried online dating or any sites, can't tell good and bad ones, just can tell u true things from life: I know 4 Armenian couples that met online and are happily married and very much in love. 2 couples are both armenians (the men are half-armenian) and in the other 2 couples one person is Armenian the other one is a foreigner. So, for those who hope to find the very special person of their life via internet too, I think it's not a bad idea, just be careful, ok? Maybe not be alone on the first real date Otherwise, I have not heard of any bad things about online dating/meeting among Armenians.
  22. Anahit

    Just Wondering...

    Anon, when i saw an answer to the topic, I got quite excited and was very glad to open the page to read your answer. But unfortunately (or fortunately?) u have even more questions than i have But u are lucky, cause i can answer to u: 1. Would like to know your reply. 2. NO QUESTIONS- NO ANSWERS! 3. because want more answers than they themselves can come up with. 4. care for your ideas. and many more we have had the discussion on "why people ask questions" few years ago with my friends Hope i was helpful, and hope next time u can be more helpful to me too. p.s. this new avatar little bit scary, but not enough to scare me away but the very old one was REALLY scary
  23. Anahit

    Impressions Of The Day

    I want to learn PREACHING But I am not a religious person, and try my best to keep away from religions and can't stend fanatics, so please don't tell me to go to them. ARE THERE ANY OTHER WAYS OF LEARNING HOW TO PREACH?
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