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[ May 30, 2002, 10:05 PM: Message edited by: nellie ]
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What did everybody think about the miss universe pageant last night? was the winner deserving??? I think Miss. Russia was beautiful, she captured everybody with her elegance.
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quote:1. what is the best thing about being the sex you are? We all know that we're the more beautiful of the two sexes. quote:2. what is the most difficult thing about being the sex you are? By far the taughest thing I've had to face as a woman has to be our "perceived" role in society. I'm not sure how deep of a response you're interested in, but this question requires a complete discussion of its own. let me know if u're interested in more. quote:3. a. if you could change your sex for one week, would you?Yes, I definately would. quote: b. what might you discover?Beats me, probably what I don't suspect. hope this helps nellie [ May 13, 2002, 05:14 PM: Message edited by: nellie ]
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quote:Originally posted by Sip:If two people get married, we may have to take their corresponding numbers and find the Least Common Multiple or something like that. Maybe even multiply it by a specific prime number to make it trully unique. Of course for Armenians, we'll just add 'ian' to the end. perhaps the most interesting response i've ever gotten!! Doesn't sound bad at all, Sip. nellie
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quote:Originally posted by THOTH:In such a macho culture, the man is king in his own home and his wife... The man can be King in his own house, as long as the woman is the Queen.
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quote:Originally posted by ARTURian:nellie very few of your post makes sence. that's funny, my post seemed to make sense to everybody else. quote: That's the way my family works and families of all my relatives. In our families none of women work, escept my uncle's wife because both of her kids already married. She has a small restraunt. I'm sorry, but we don't really care to hear about your family. you are not the sun, and the world doesn't seem to revolve around you and your family. have you ever considered the possibility of your/your family's ways being wrong????? quote: About entire world. I have seen more of world that you can possible imagine. And that's probably why i can judge from my angle more that anyone else. don't you get it? this is the whole point of this discussion, don't judge. [ March 11, 2002, 03:04 PM: Message edited by: nellie ]
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quote:Originally posted by ARTURian:Sip, childish? How much money have you made in your life to call me a child? GOD BLESS ARMENIA Please arthur, what does it matter how much money he's made. You could make millions of dollars and be unworthy of being called a man. It's not important what you get out of the world (ie money), but what you contribute to it. "god bless armenia", yes I agree. more importantly, may "god HELP you"
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quote:Originally posted by Juggernaut:An angry rant we are physically different (except for the Western world where men will soon be able to have children, aparently). lol, shows how little you're involved in science (no offense). where did you hear this from? did you see the arnold Schwartzeneiger movie, b/c it was just a movie. trust me, men aren't having babies anytime soon.
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Arturs demand -=- Should KazZa remove her Signature -=-
nellie replied to MosJan's topic in Gender Issues
I completely agree with Kazza. Moderators, please reconsider. Winston, especially, does not deserve the warning, from my perspective. As for Kazza, sure, she swore on the forum, but come on, everybody knew it was coming. Arthur has been insulting her in every way possible for the last couple of weeks. how come Arthur did not get a warning all this time? It is ok to degrade and insult somebody as long as you don't swear, huh??? nellie -
Kazza, relax, I know you must be frustrated. best advice I can give you, don't try to put up with people who are sooo ignorant, it's not worth it. Imagine this: you live in a small, dark room. The room has a window, but you've never undrawn the blinds. your shadow is the only other thing you've come into contact with. You've never left the darkness and coldness of this room. this room is all you know, it's your entire world. This is Arthur's world, I just hope that one day he's at least curious enough (if for no other reason) to undraw the blinds and unveil the rest of the world. There's an entire world out there waiting for you Arthur, you don't have eternity, don't be so anal. no offense, nellie
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I'm sorry Arthur, I tried to understand where you were coming from, but i'm absolutely terrified of all you have to say. I don't even want to hear anymore. If you were a real man, you would show the same respect you claim to show Armenian girls to girls of all other nationalities (yes, I'm referring to the Russians you were speaking of, as if they were cats and were having sex left and right). Don't talk about manliness, I don't think you've got what it takes to be a man. The only reason you want your woman to not work, drive, etc, etc, etc, is because you doubt your own ability to give her what it takes to keep her. Isolate her from the rest of the world so she wont know that you have absolutely nothing to offer her, this is the mentality, isn't it????? Show some respect to everybody else on the foram, especially Kazza. I doubt you know her personally, and even if u do, you are in no position to judge her, and especially to declare and announce your feelings towards her on a public forum. I know it's hard, but try to understand, you're NOT GOD, you're not the smartest guy on the forum, you're definately not the most experienced, so just......shush! Live your life and let everybody else live theirs.
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WOW!!! Why can't we all just get along? [ March 01, 2002, 12:58 PM: Message edited by: nellie ]
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quote:Originally posted by Harut:Armenian culture is born in Armenia. and as i see, most people there do nothing to keep the traditionalism of it. in fact more people tand to adopt foreign ideas and traditions. couldn't agree with you more Harut. This is exactly what I've been trying to get across to certain people on the forum (let's not mention any names), who believe that it is only Spyurkahays who are assimilating. Armenia is changing itself, people there are changing. last time i was there, I was surprised at how "westernized" armenians are over there. whether it is the way they dress, the music they listen to, their mentality, or just about anything else.
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quote:Originally posted by hasmiek:he met this Moroccan chick, got her pregnant and lives with her now (nope not married) And guess what?? He said all the same stuff as Juggernaut, Artur, Tigranness and who ever more who states that everybody who adapts to the counties they live in is ‘not Armenian’. Cheerio! well, I certainly do not encourage marrying out of the race, but if that's what he chose, I hope he's happy.You're right Hasmik, all these guys are just talking the talk, let's see if they'll actually walk the walk. Lack of integrity is what i hate most in a guy. lastly, I certainly do not agree that anyone who assimilates is not armenian. I believe it is merely a means of survival. If we're trying to make a living in a western world, we have to assimilate somewhat. of course, i hope we still hold on to our core armenian beliefs and values, however, lifestyle, obviously has to change. nellie
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As far as the dress issue is concerned....wellll, I guess a lot of it is just a matter of taste. I would agree on one thing though, european girls don't pay as much attention to their looks as armenian girls do. this is because european girls actually have more on their mind than armenian girls. I for example, would love to look my best all the time, but with the type of lifestyle i lead, it is nearly impossible. I wake up at about 6:00 every morning, exercise and run for about 45 min, come home, jump in the shower, and unfortunately i don't have much time to put make-up on and dress all "girly", because i gotta make it to school on time. what happens when classes are over, i come home, cook, eat, go to work, after which I hit the library to study. i feel most comfortable in jeans (or sweats), a t-shirt, and my hair up in a bun or pony tail. most girls in armenia, however, wake up every morning, dress all fancy, and for what might I ask? to go and wait in line for an hour to get bread, all the while hoping that some man is going to notice her. only thing she's got on her mind is marriage.
