Saint Sarkis ֍

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Saint Sarkis ֍

Saint Sarkis ֍

@SarkisEternal

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Saint Sarkis ֍@SarkisEternal·
@LakerCj I’m a Spurs fan and I can attest that the damn fanbase is way too emotional and reactionary. Peak comedy was during Wemby’s rookie year - Yall should have been there. Yeesh
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Saint Sarkis ֍@SarkisEternal·
@LakerCj Tbf Elon should legit have a mandatory IQ test for every account before approval to post.
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Saint Sarkis ֍@SarkisEternal·
@grok_king @SloHoopsFan I cussed out my HS teacher for not addressing me by my given name, distorting it instead. Some people have pride of their family name. Some don’t.
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grok ⛩️(deuteragonist arc)
@SloHoopsFan League wants him to be the face of basketball - I’m a little skeptical about the way he’s bringing marketed as a stoic, egoless person. I still remember how he wanted the equipment mgr fired for getting his name wrong on his jersey.
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CK@CK53945531·
@xoskilav Only an ignorant idiot could claim that Turks are Central Asian nomads. I'll curse your history teacher.
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♰🇦🇲@xoskilav·
turks for real think armenians and greeks stole their culture, civilizations that had thousands of years of history stole their culture from central asian nomads unbelievable
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Saint Sarkis ֍@SarkisEternal·
@yagmurmom @ZulfiKarSinemin And Anatolia is a Greek word, what’s your point? Absolutely baffles me how people supposedly descendants of Anatolians would call themselves “Turk”. Utterly Humiliating.
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yagmurmom
yagmurmom@yagmurmom·
@SarkisEternal @ZulfiKarSinemin And even the "Balkan"word was named by ottomans for reffering to a place they were ruling.Of course you learned Turkish dishes at that time.And the huge empire wouldn't be affected by some Minorities culture but minorities would get affected by the country they are living in.
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113 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰 Sinem
113 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰 Sinem@ZulfiKarSinemin·
Yogurt comes from the Turkish verb "yogurmak" (to knead), dolma from the Turkish verb "dolmak" (to fill), and döner from the Turkish verb "dönmek" (to turn). They are all original Turkish dishes, and you are the thief!
🇬🇷🏛️η απόγονος του προστάτη🏹🏺@alexxozydu

“this dish originates in turkey!” “no it’s greek!” “it’s armenian!” “you’re all wrong, it’s georgian!” it’s probably assyrian

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GeoAutist
GeoAutist@Geopotato23·
@RedEaglePatriot I am Armenian born in America. I love my ancestry but if we went to war with Armenia it’s a no brainer. Only loyalty is to the USA. 🇺🇸
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Christopher J. Khachadour Քրիստափոր Յ. Խաչատուր
Since our Zionist friend is choosing to twist history… shocking The map Adin uploaded is made by a Turkish user who identifies modern-municipal borders with 1886-1890 ethic data. Armenians lived in fewer/more populated settlements, Turks lived in more/less populated. Long 🧵
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Saint Sarkis ֍@SarkisEternal·
@Copernicus2013 @FeritBAS_ @GarySpedding @grok You know, your argument would be more sound if you, more honestly, pictured Azerbaijanis as Caucasians who’ve been brainwashed into believing they’re foreigners. This, is true. But the Azerbaijani identity has no place in the region. They chose to identify as foreign invaders.
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Igor Shatz
Igor Shatz@Copernicus2013·
@SarkisEternal @FeritBAS_ @GarySpedding @grok are Azeris genetically predominantly descend from Caucasian peoples or other ethnic groups ? What’s the genetic overlap between Azeris and Georgians and between Azeris and Armenians ?
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Gary Spedding
Gary Spedding@GarySpedding·
Armenia does not have a right to exist as a state - no such right exists or is codified in international law. At the same time it should be made clear that while Armenia has a high-level of ethnic homogeneity this is not the result of artificial demographic regulation and Armenia as a state operates VERY differently from the legal and structural framework often used to define Israel as an ethnostate. Some basic facts to consider: Armenia is one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in the world, with roughly 98% ethnic Armenian population. Armenian national identity is a complex mix of deeply intertwined ethnicity, religion (the Armenian Apostolic Church), and a very rich shared history & culture going back thousands of years. Both Armenia and Israel have substantive diaspora communities - although the modern Armenian Diaspora is a result of a genocide within living memory whereas the Jewish people have been a diaspora throughout the world for thousands of years. Both people (Jewish and Armenian) have experienced genocide in the last 100-120 years. The major difference being really that Armenia's homogeneity is largely a result of historical developments following its independence from the Soviet Union rather than a concerted campaign of ethnic cleansing, colonisation and disposession which resulted in the foundation of the State of Israel. Legally speaking, in Armenia, there are no categories of citizenship whereas in Israel if you are not Jewish then there is both formal and informal discrimination. Israel is established explicitly as a Jewish state whereas Armenia does not have any legalised discrimination against non-ethnic Armenians.
Max 📟@MaxNordau

Does the Armenian ethnostate have a right to exist?

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Saint Sarkis ֍@SarkisEternal·
@Copernicus2013 @FeritBAS_ @GarySpedding They’re linked genetically to Iranians and Kurds and Gypsies. Turks are foreigners to the entirety of the Caucasus, Armenian Highlands, and Anatolia. Palestinians directly match the people in Israel thousands of years ago.
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Igor Shatz
Igor Shatz@Copernicus2013·
@SarkisEternal @FeritBAS_ @GarySpedding Funny you say that.. but Azeris are also genetically linked to the land occupied by Armenia.. and unlike Azerbaijan which was created in 1920, “Palestine” never existed at all other than in political imagination
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😁@MCDANlELS·
@BeeSupreme_ That soft ass kid won’t swing on anybody
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Saint Sarkis ֍@SarkisEternal·
@Copernicus2013 @FeritBAS_ @GarySpedding They are genetically linked to their land and have existed for at least 2,000 years. It doesn’t have to be one or the other. And no it’s not the same, Azerbaijan has never existed in history prior to its fraudulent creation in the 1920’s by Russia.
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Igor Shatz
Igor Shatz@Copernicus2013·
@SarkisEternal @FeritBAS_ @GarySpedding “Palestine” doesn’t have ancestral borders.. imagine Azeris rename half Armenia in Araratistan with the capital in Yerevan and claim that it has the right to exist in its ancestral borders 🤡
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Saint Sarkis ֍@SarkisEternal·
@Copernicus2013 @FeritBAS_ @GarySpedding I don’t know if you’re a retard or if there’s a language barrier. But in one hand you act like Israel doesn’t have a right to exist, with the other hand you claim that they do. Armenia has as much a right to exist in her ancestral borders as Israel does, and as Palestine does.
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Güney_den_urmuoğlu
Güney_den_urmuoğlu@urmiyetrkmnknt4·
Size bir g.Azerbaycan'lının gözünden sorun nerde onu anlatayım: İlk Türkiye'ye gelişimde bir baharat dükkanında, sarıkök istiyorum dedim adam o ne dedi! Bin zorlukla adama ne istediğimi dolaylı yollardan anlattım adam getirdi, bu mu dedi evet bu dedim bu #sarıkök değil ki dedi, bu #zerdeçal dır dedi! çok şaşırmıştım, nasıl oluyorda işgal altında olan, asimilasyona uğrayan ben sarıkök diyordum ama TÜRK iye! de yaşayan o Türk qardaşım zerdeçal diyordu. Benim gözümden: Türkiye deki bir çok sorunun ana kaynağı bu anlattığım hikaye de gizli. #çobanyastığı
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Levan Tonaganyan
Levan Tonaganyan@levantonaganyan·
New research: an Indo-European language family was born in the South Caucasus. This new research has radically changed opinions that have been established over the years. A study published in the journal Science in early 2024 has provided evidence that the region of the Lesser Caucasus, which includes modern Armenia, Azerbaijan, eastern Turkey and southern Georgia. The study used a combination of linguistic data, archaeological finds and ancient DNA. DNA analysis showed that some people who lived in this region in the X century BC. э. In the 4th - 3rd millennium b o n. э. they were genetically and culturally close to a people that later spread across the vast Indo-European-language area. Through lexical reconstruction, linguists have suggested that the metallexic elements of the pro-Indo-European languages (PIEs) more corresponded to the lifestyle of ancient farmers living south of the Caucasus than the lifestyle of steppe nomads. The region south of the Caucasus is one of the world’s oldest cultural centers, where frequent movement of people, mixing of languages and cultural exchange was observed. Georgian linguist Tamaz Gamkrelidze was one of the few researchers who, back in the 1980s and 1990s, supported the theory that the homeland of the pro-Indo-European language were the Armenian Highlands, South Caucasus and Northern Mesopotamia. His main arguments are presented in the article: “The early history of Indo-European languages”, published in Scientific American magazine (1990). This study resulted in his joint work with Vyacheslav Ivanov. The main states of the Gamkrelidze-Ivanov theory: Anti-Indo-European Indo-European culture spread from south to north, and not the other way around, as the mound hypothesis suggests. At the lexical level, there are many words reflecting mountain and agricultural culture, which corresponds more to the natural environment of the Caucasus region. They also believe that the proximity to the Semitic languages had a significant influence on the formation of the proto-Indo-European language, which was possible only in the South Caucasus and Northern Mesopotamia. New genetic and archaeological studies, unveiled in 2024, coincide with Gamkrelidze’s vision—a prediction made nearly 35 years ago, can now be backed by numerous evidence. August Schleicher, one of the pioneers of Indo-European research, was the first scientist to introduce the structure of the language development tree (Schleicher tree) and formulated a serious theory of the origin of the pro-Indo-European language. Schleicher’s vision: According to Schleicher, the Armenian language was unique among the Indo-European languages - so much so that he considered it a kind of “root branch” from which other languages responded. This was said before comparative linguistics became fully developed and the proto-Indo-European language could be reconstructed in detail, but Schleicher’s intuition was strikingly close to what genetics and archaeology now confirm: the Armenian Highlands and the South Caucasus could indeed have been the cradle of Indo-European languages. We already have biological, genetic and archaeological arguments that agree with Tamaz Gamkrelidze, August Schleicher and others claimed: the cradle of Indo-European languages should be sought in the South Caucasus and the Armenian Highlands.
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