Author Topic: Yesterday was Armenian Genocide Remembrance day.  (Read 751 times)

Just found it out after Tumblr suggested "Armenian Genocide" as a trending topic. About 1.5 million Armenians killed, and Turkey still denies it. Obama also hasnt recognized it as a genocide so far, only a massacre.

I had the chance to speak Armenian and Turkish and never did

also, remove kebab, seriously, your country is plains and subject to CIA raids on your southern border and your language is absolute stuff.

I loved Constantinople, though
« Last Edit: April 25, 2015, 01:21:26 PM by Kansas »

obama won't recognize it because the united states needs to maintain turkey as a strategic ally

I had the chance to speak Armenian and Turkish and never did

also, remove kebab, seriously, your country is plains and subject to CIA raids on your southern border and your language is absolute stuff.

I loved Constantinople, though
why are you offended

I had the chance to speak Armenian and Turkish and never did

also, remove kebab, seriously, your country is plains and subject to CIA raids on your southern border and your language is absolute stuff.

I loved Constantinople, though
istanbul, not constantinople

istanbul, not constantinople
been a long time gone, Constantinople

istanbul, not constantinople
It will always be Constantinople, plebian

why are you offended
I like Armenia.

yay system of a down

during them playing ariels there was lightning just as the chorus breakdown started

been a long time gone, Constantinople
why did constantinople get the works?

Ironically today is ANZAC day.


why did constantinople get the works?
Barring the Turks, there is no reason for anyone to know, and to continuously ask until the answer is known is very nosey

how is that ironic?
Because today is the day the Gallipoli Campaign started when the Allies invaded the Ottoman Empire.