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Agajan [2018-02-04 20:35:19 +0000 UTC]
very beautiful coat of arms!
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nonosh666 [2011-03-11 04:43:42 +0000 UTC]
Nice comeback, hot shot. You just made yourself appear no different than your tribal ancestors from Central Asia, by resorting to barbaric violence as the only solution for your baseless problems.
My culture is stolen? Last time I checked, the Armenian language held an individual position in the Indo-European language family, with a dedicated alphabet that is not used in any other language.
The Azerbaycani language is a Turkic language that is a subcategory of other subcategories before it. The Mongols created the root form of your language. Today, you have a random mix of Turkish, Arabic, and Persian words. Oh, and you should know a thing or two about stealing culture: your writing system was in the Cyrillic form during most of the 20th century, and since 1991, your confused people decided to switch to the Latin alphabet. First, you stole the writing system from the Slavs, and then that of the Western Europeans.
Good luck finding anything original about your hodgepodge of an ethnicity.
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Caucaser [2010-06-19 17:45:57 +0000 UTC]
Fuck your fucking herb!
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nonosh666 In reply to Caucaser [2011-02-20 23:36:42 +0000 UTC]
You are looking at the pure history of a surviving race. Where is your history? It's definitely nowhere to be found in the Caucasus.
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Caucaser In reply to nonosh666 [2011-02-21 10:43:40 +0000 UTC]
Hey fuck off, you don't even realize what kind of history Azeries had, have and will always have! Just open the history books, not your stinky but international, and you'll see that Azerbaijan was an empire in his ages from the Irevan khanate to Tebriz! So put your fuckin tongue into your hairy ass, would you!
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nonosh666 In reply to Caucaser [2011-03-10 04:28:56 +0000 UTC]
Hairy? Me? Quite the contrary. I am white skinned without any excess body hair, plus, my natural hair color is red. I am more Caucasian than your Turkic tribal blood will ever be. You have Mongol, Oghuz Turk, and Persian blood all mixed into some ambiguous product you call Azeri. My appearance naturally resembles the images of the post-crusade people of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, where my roots originate, and where the savage army of Ataturk slaughtered my grandfather's family during the Cilician War of 1920.
Azeris...you will never be part of the history that the Caucasian Albanians created for so many generations.
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Caucaser In reply to nonosh666 [2011-03-10 06:35:14 +0000 UTC]
Aha, yeah yeah, whatever, soon we'll show you all the power of Azeri nation, after what you'll be no more than a piece of garbage, you call yourself a part of a great kingdom!? Fuck you, the only thing you armenians can, is to steal the culture of other nations, and you do well cause your fuckin lobby is all over the fuckin world, the only thing you can produce is your cognac Ararat, shit even the title isn't fully yours, partly turkish... whatever!
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nonosh666 In reply to Caucaser [2011-03-11 04:44:12 +0000 UTC]
Nice comeback, hot shot. You just made yourself appear no different than your tribal ancestors from Central Asia, by resorting to barbaric violence as the only solution for your baseless problems.
My culture is stolen? Last time I checked, the Armenian language held an individual position in the Indo-European language family, with a dedicated alphabet that is not used in any other language.
The Azerbaycani language is a Turkic language that is a subcategory of other subcategories before it. The Mongols created the root form of your language. Today, you have a random mix of Turkish, Arabic, and Persian words. Oh, and you should know a thing or two about stealing culture: your writing system was in the Cyrillic form during most of the 20th century, and since 1991, your confused people decided to switch to the Latin alphabet. First, you stole the writing system from the Slavs, and then that of the Western Europeans.
Good luck finding anything original about your hodgepodge of an ethnicity.
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Caucaser In reply to nonosh666 [2011-03-11 07:29:44 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, we will make violence, because we don't see any other solution of this 20 year problem, we're trying to solute it peacefully but you do not act like trying to understand... you say about your country too much words man, you're no one without russian military power, you know, I'll tell you somethin, in your country, boys after coming back from army are sent to russia by their parents with the following words - Go, go live in Russia, see the real fuckin world, make your roots there so that one day Russia would be full of our brothers and our words in high places...
Concerning our language, yes it was Cyrillic, but it's up to everybody to improve their language and there are some alphabets left in native azeri, and hahahaha, boy these little language aspect is fuckin nothing with what you do everyday, you steal our cousine, you steal our music (with what you call duduki instrument).
You recently shot our child, who was fuckin innocent in all this shit, and you think you'll go away with all this, hahah hey man, your country is in big crap and I do not consider to talk to you anymore... you better go and talk with your beloved russian nation, and hahaha by the way, when I lived in Tashkent, even the russian hated you, and used to fight all days long...
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nonosh666 In reply to Caucaser [2011-04-04 01:52:15 +0000 UTC]
What makes you think that I live in Armenia? I have no connection to any Russians or former Soviet ethnicities/nations. My ancestors lived in the Ottoman Empire (the cities of Marash, Sivas, and Akşehir). We never touched the soil that is part of the current Republic of Armenia. The Turks drove my grandparents away from the cities, murdered two of my great-grandfathers, and tortured three of my great aunts. The surviving members were forced to travel through Greece and Syria, just to end up in parts of Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. We don't speak Russian, nor have we ever made any contact with any Russian culture.
As for me, I was born and raised in Los Angeles, where I grew up to deeply pursue a comprehensive education. So, while you have your tiny, ignorant villager mind dwelling on old myths, I will be using my opportunities in the powerful USA to strengthen the Armenian movement.
Your wolf packs just happened to pick an area, only to complain and moan about keeping the one place in which you animals decided to create a nest.
Armenians were driven by external forces into multiple continents across the world, yet we managed to further strengthen our culture -- and most importantly -- to survive.
Azeris are too busy being locked in the Near East and Central Asia -- while Armenians continue to expand their worldwide network. We have more access to education, resources, and power. You only have a few fields and hills full of nothing but nomads and backwards-thinking villagers.
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Caucaser In reply to nonosh666 [2011-04-04 07:13:04 +0000 UTC]
Heheheeey man, you don't even realize the situation in Azerbaijan at the moment, and what do you mean villagers? Yes there are, everywhere, what do you think there are no in Erevan? I used to live in many countries because of fathers work, such as Turkey, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, recently returned from Lithuania, and everywhere had time to raise my country in the eyes of native citizens... And there are also lots of ours in many countries, so don't assure yourself so much... I've got some armenian friends, which say that this conflict is bullshit, and they even hate The Armenia country itself...
Whatever, we'll live, we'll see...
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