Yet when I tell most people, they're surprised and then give me some out of left field guess of what they thought I was -- I've heard Arabic, Egyptian and Puero Rican. Even when I went to Cuba, everyone thought I was Cuban. It's okay though, I'm cause I'm hot
I'm determined to have a secret romance with an Armenian girl...
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Ridiculousaurus Member
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 125 Location: Glendale, CA
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
eek! typos/grammar -- why did they disable the edit function!?
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LOVE_EXPLOSION Supreme Member
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 576
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
Ridiculousaurus wrote:
eek! typos/grammar -- why did they disable the edit function!?
lol how did u find this site and why did u become a member? just curiouse.=]
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Ridiculousaurus Member
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 125 Location: Glendale, CA
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
Haha, I'll be completely honest with you. I've been living in Glendale for about a year, throughout which time I've developed a thing for Armenian girls... whether it's the looks, the sassy attitudes or the fact that I'm just not supposed to get any of them I don't know.
So one day my friend and I were joking around, and I said,
"Goddamnit, I typed in "Armenian" and nothing came up" (in reference to a porn search, c'mon I'm a guy)
And in response he sends me a link (to which he undoubtedly found through google or something) to the Armenian Girls section of this forum, some thread with a few nude Armenian girls. However, upon reading the other threads (in the other sections) and the actual legitimate culture, social and emotional issues being discussed -- I became very interested in the subject matter, as I'm surrounded by Armenians...and of course, my obvious lethal attraction to the girls.
I stumbled across a particular thread, wherein the poster was anonymously posting about his homosexuality; he was afraid to tell anyone for fear of being cast out, and was actually contemplating living lie -- by marrying a woman, having kids and keeping his true self a secret. After I saw that, I decided I needed to make an account to share some of the wisdom I've gained; in hopes that I can help make a difference, promote change, advocate equality and discourage discrimination and intolerance.
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eyOjuiCy Supreme Member
Joined: 02 Jun 2008 Posts: 1738
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
wow.
you seem like a well educated man. its going to be an honor having you around ;D
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LOVE_EXPLOSION Supreme Member
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 576
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
Ridiculousaurus wrote:
Haha, I'll be completely honest with you. I've been living in Glendale for about a year, throughout which time I've developed a thing for Armenian girls... whether it's the looks, the sassy attitudes or the fact that I'm just not supposed to get any of them I don't know.
So one day my friend and I were joking around, and I said,
"Goddamnit, I typed in "Armenian" and nothing came up" (in reference to a porn search, c'mon I'm a guy)
And in response he sends me a link (to which he undoubtedly found through google or something) to the Armenian Girls section of this forum, some thread with a few nude Armenian girls. However, upon reading the other threads (in the other sections) and the actual legitimate culture, social and emotional issues being discussed -- I became very interested in the subject matter, as I'm surrounded by Armenians...and of course, my obvious lethal attraction to the girls.
I stumbled across a particular thread, wherein the poster was anonymously posting about his homosexuality; he was afraid to tell anyone for fear of being cast out, and was actually contemplating living lie -- by marrying a woman, having kids and keeping his true self a secret. After I saw that, I decided I needed to make an account to share some of the wisdom I've gained; in hopes that I can help make a difference, promote change, advocate equality and discourage discrimination and intolerance.
seems honest enough. i used to live in glendale too its like armo land lol
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818zGaTeKeEpEr Supreme Member
Joined: 01 Sep 2008 Posts: 453 Location: 818
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
Ridiculousaurus wrote:
Haha, I'll be completely honest with you. I've been living in Glendale for about a year, throughout which time I've developed a thing for Armenian girls... whether it's the looks, the sassy attitudes or the fact that I'm just not supposed to get any of them I don't know.
So one day my friend and I were joking around, and I said,
"Goddamnit, I typed in "Armenian" and nothing came up" (in reference to a porn search, c'mon I'm a guy)
And in response he sends me a link (to which he undoubtedly found through google or something) to the Armenian Girls section of this forum, some thread with a few nude Armenian girls. However, upon reading the other threads (in the other sections) and the actual legitimate culture, social and emotional issues being discussed -- I became very interested in the subject matter, as I'm surrounded by Armenians...and of course, my obvious lethal attraction to the girls.
I stumbled across a particular thread, wherein the poster was anonymously posting about his homosexuality; he was afraid to tell anyone for fear of being cast out, and was actually contemplating living lie -- by marrying a woman, having kids and keeping his true self a secret. After I saw that, I decided I needed to make an account to share some of the wisdom I've gained; in hopes that I can help make a difference, promote change, advocate equality and discourage discrimination and intolerance.
question for you but dont take it in a bad way.
are you homosexual? from what you wrote i would say ur definitely not, so another question for you. how can u contrubute or prompt change in people when ur trying to change something when ur not even that?
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Ridiculousaurus Member
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 125 Location: Glendale, CA
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
I'm not offended, nor am I homosexual -- I just fully believe that equality, respect, honesty and happiness all go hand in hand; Happiness is every human's goal on this planet, whether it's through raising and caring for a family, perpetuating their culture, achieving/pursuing your life goals or playing video games all day... no one can judge what makes you happy.
The story I read about the young man, and his struggle with homosexuality just telegraphed to me that he was in dire need of help -- unable to be happy, and as a fellow individual, human being and young man... it spoke to my heart.
Must I be oppressed to feel and know that it's unjust? Do I need to be female to stand up against misogyny? I may not be Armenian, or homosexual -- but that doesn't stop me from understanding their pain and struggles... or preclude me from sharing some of the things I've learned in my short years; in hopes that it may help them grow, or get them closer to happiness.
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myleftfoot Supreme Member
Joined: 12 Jul 2008 Posts: 1124
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
I like you, you little dinosaur you...
You seem very open-minded which is awesome. I agree that it is possible to understand a person's struggle without having gone through the same exact thing. There are people out there that have a great capability to put themselves in someone elses shoes and truly see things through their eyes. It is admirable that you take such an interest in other cultures (even though it started pervy... )
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Guest111 Guest
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
Amen to Ridiculousaurus lol....I also admire and respect your interest in the Armenian culture, and not to mention the ideas you have shared with us...Keep it up
818zGaTeKeEpEr Supreme Member
Joined: 01 Sep 2008 Posts: 453 Location: 818
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
Ridiculousaurus wrote:
I'm not offended, nor am I homosexual -- I just fully believe that equality, respect, honesty and happiness all go hand in hand; Happiness is every human's goal on this planet, whether it's through raising and caring for a family, perpetuating their culture, achieving/pursuing your life goals or playing video games all day... no one can judge what makes you happy.
The story I read about the young man, and his struggle with homosexuality just telegraphed to me that he was in dire need of help -- unable to be happy, and as a fellow individual, human being and young man... it spoke to my heart.
Must I be oppressed to feel and know that it's unjust? Do I need to be female to stand up against misogyny? I may not be Armenian, or homosexual -- but that doesn't stop me from understanding their pain and struggles... or preclude me from sharing some of the things I've learned in my short years; in hopes that it may help them grow, or get them closer to happiness.
yes everyone does deserve happiness , but not everyone is capable of having it.
which story are you talking about? can u provide a link?
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O'rlyisagirl Guest
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
i recently met a canadian guy whose mom is french and dad is french/african
man was he blessed with good looks. random! but for some reason Ridi's ethnicity reminded me of him.
&guest111, u should be with whoever makes u happy. its u thats going to live ur life..not ur father.
Guest111 Guest
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
I know...but it's easier said than done, at least with my family and their expectations
IMLAZY818 Supreme Member
Joined: 01 Sep 2008 Posts: 561
Posted Fri Oct 03, 2008
Ridi ur gonna be treated like family here
because not most blacks ( no offense to you ) are understanding like you
the ones we have to deal with just hop up in our face lik porch monkeys and yell out ni99a every other word
myleftfoot Supreme Member
Joined: 12 Jul 2008 Posts: 1124
Posted Sat Oct 04, 2008
Don't compliment the guy and then use words to describe his race like porch monkey. Are you kidding??
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LOVE_EXPLOSION Supreme Member
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 576
Posted Sat Oct 04, 2008
myleftfoot wrote:
Don't compliment the guy and then use words to describe his race like porch monkey. Are you kidding??
lmao porch monkey? bu the way why your LEFT foot? justa a tought....
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myleftfoot Supreme Member
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Posted Sat Oct 04, 2008
I use my left foot to kick guys in the jewels when they piss me off.
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LOVE_EXPLOSION Supreme Member
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 576
Posted Sat Oct 04, 2008
myleftfoot wrote:
I use my left foot to kick guys in the jewels when they piss me off.
lol a leftie oke. Are u a guy or girl?
i kicked a guy in the nuts once he wasnt too happy... but i used by right leg
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Ridiculousaurus Member
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 125 Location: Glendale, CA
Posted Sat Oct 04, 2008
818zGaTeKeEpEr wrote:
which story are you talking about? can u provide a link?
People were speculating he wasn't serious, or were giving him a hard time -- either way, it's a real and legitimate issue. The thread is like 8 pages long now, filled with jokes and what not...
I really appreciate the supportive attitude from the community here, I've never really had much issue with the Armenian youth (girls at least) other than them being rather hard to hang out with; I'm still determined to have my secret romance with an Armenian girl... it'll be so hot, sneaking around.
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IMLAZY818 Supreme Member
Joined: 01 Sep 2008 Posts: 561
Posted Sun Oct 05, 2008
lmaooo, yoULL LOVE IT
these girls are like secretive, and like idk
in my opinion, their the hardest to talk to,
they don't even give you their name