
VachJ
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@sciencegirl @grok, which country is the origin of this structure?
Clue -kamar
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@vartan84 To me, it feels like the timing is off, and the intellectual Georgians know the stories. You can't blame or guilt-trip people into a mindset change. And for us, Armenians, how many know about the Mler cemetery in Yerevan? Same period, historically significant, yet forgotten.
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@vacheji I'm not using it as a weapon, I just want to see it remembered, along with the Armenian churches that are in ruins in Tbilisi. I recognize this stems from a prolonged issue related to churches in Armenia Georgia claims as well. As long as this standoff continues it hurts us all.
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I can't ever forget how that cathedral is built upon centuries of Armenian bones...
IMEDI News@tv_imedi
For 24 hours, the doors of the Holy Trinity Cathedral never closed. This continuous footage captures an extraordinary moment in Georgian history - a steady stream of thousands coming together to pay their final respects to Patriarch Ilia II.
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@AlexHormozi He could have moved to Armenia- as many Iranians and Indians do, to study medicine and then they move to EU or UK with a diploma and a license. Just for the future reference.
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My father fled Iran during the revolution.
He landed as a young man in Paris and decided to become a doctor.
But…he failed his first year of medical school. Because he didn’t speak French.
Then, he retook the first year again…and failed for a second time (because he still barely spoke french and was taking organic chemistry in a language with a different alphabet).
He decided to move to Brussels to give it a third try and start over.
And on his third try, he’d learned enough French to pass. He went on and graduated top of his class.
Then, he met my mother and she convinced him to come to the U.S.
He came here with $1000, a suitcase, and, yet again, didn’t speak the native language (now English).
They wouldn’t recognize his foreign MD and no one would give him a residency because he was a foreigner.
So he spent 2 years as a technician working barely above minimum wage.
Then finally, he was finally given a
residency in the U.S.
After residency, he joined my grandfathers practice (moms dad).
Just as he began to develop a reputation, he found himself locked out of his own office. The locks changed on him overnight.
My mother decided to get a divorce.
He had to start over, again, this time on his own.
But he didn’t have the money.
And - to build a surgery center was $250,000 (in 1995 dollars).
He didn’t have that kind of money.
So looked up the legal requirements and he built his own. The entire thing. Himself. To code. Actually. Out of sheer will. And built it for under $30,000 (all the money he had at the time).
Finally, he was on his own.
This time, he kept growing and growing his practice until he became the top eyelid surgeon in Maryland. And eventually, in the U.S.
He’s done more than 16,000 cases meaning somewhere upwards of 50,000+ eyelids.
And every year he (on his own) does more eyelid cases than all of John’s Hopkins eye department combined.
My father taught me many lessons. Most of them through example, not preaching. He’s not a man of many words.
But the few things he did say, he’d say with his actions over and over again:
Failures are just detours.
Don’t let anyone tell you you aren’t good enough for what you want.
Whatever you do, be the best.
God gave you the power to ignore, use it.
It’s better to be envied than pitied.
You won’t even remember their name in 20 years.
You’re only stressed because you’re underprepared.
There’s nothing anyone can put you through that you haven’t already put yourself through that was worse.
And finally…
You only get one name, tell the world what you want it to mean by what you do with it.
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Whenever I go through hard times I like to remember what he went through to make my life possible.
And somehow, everything always falls into focus.
PS - I get a lot credit for what I’ve done. But I often think what he accomplished was far harder than what I have. And - I don’t want his sacrifice to be in vain.
PPS - Whats the best piece of advice your father (or father figure) gave you?

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@ArMaghak @Richard_RSC This means Armenia is a r rusted compute partner and has a regional research & startup capacity
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🖥️🇦🇲Armenia to Launch High-Tech AI Data Center in Gagarin Village
Investor: Eleveight AI ($60 million in private investment).
Hardware: Equipped with 512 of the latest #NVIDIA B300 Blackwell GPUs. #Armenia is among the first countries globally to deploy this technology.
Power: 1.2 MW capacity (scalable to 2.0 MW) powered by renewable energy sources.
Timeline: Full operational launch expected by March 2026.
Key Impact:
Armenia is transitioning from an "exporter of talent" to a regional #AI infrastructure hub. This facility allows local startups, businesses, and scientific groups to train complex AI models domestically using world-class resources, eliminating the need for foreign relocation or reliance on external cloud providers.
#Gagarin #SouthCaucasus #MiddleEast #Technology #IT
Arthur Maghakian@ArMaghak
🖥️🇦🇲A supercomputer has already begun operating at Yerevan State University. #Armenia #YSU #Nvidia #SouthCaucasus #MiddleEast #AI
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Armenia has begun construction of its first professional motor racing circuit near the city of Yeghvard.
Construction works started several months ago. The opening of the Daniel Dallakyan Karting Circuit is scheduled for May 2026, with full completion of the project planned for 2028.
The track will be 1,688 meters long and will feature 17 corners, including 10 right-hand and 7 left-hand turns. Track width will range from 8 to 10 meters. The circuit is designed to host GT3-class race cars, passenger vehicles, motorcycles, and go-karts.
The facility will meet all FIA standards and will offer the possibility of obtaining FIA-qualified racing licenses, enabling drivers to compete in official events.
An autosport academy will also be established on the premises. Young Armenian drivers will receive training from European specialists, providing a pathway to professional competitions in Europe and the United States.

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@JAMnewsCaucasus This mentality is what’s going to accelerate Russia’s brake down.
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"There should be no sovereign #Armenia, #Georgia, or #Azerbaijan; they must become part of a single union with a world’s leading #Russia,” Kremlin ideologue Alexander Dugin has said.
A text version of his vision of the imminent redistribution of the world:
"Russia’s goal is to become a key center of power in the three-power world - sovereign, free, independent, and world’s leading. Any territory we fail to bring under our control will not remain neutral. They won’t stay like calm, neutral Switzerlands. They will become outposts for other poles of power, above all for the most confrontational one - the United States.
Therefore, one cannot accept the existence of a sovereign Armenia, or a sovereign Georgia, or a sovereign Azerbaijan, or sovereign Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, or Kyrgyzstan.
In this new model, nothing sovereign can exist. They will either be in our camp, as part of our unified bloc, or they will become a foothold for the West, the European Union, the United States, or, in certain circumstances, China"
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Being a Dr. usually means distinguishing sovereignty, jurisdiction, and ownership, not remixing Egypt and Panama.
TRIPP isn’t a sovereignty deal. The dr needs to cite the clause or drop the claim, drop the fake PhD status as well.
Dr. Arthur Khachikyan@dr_khachikyan
Two historical quotes that every Armenian needs to read very, very carefully. In 1956, Egypt attempted to reclaim sovereignty over the Suez Canal, which was then managed by a joint international company. The response from the West is a chilling lesson in geopolitics.
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@PicturesFoIder It’s a no brainer. The car that rear ended. If you don’t know that, you have no business driving a car.
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@hayqmets B.S. Russia instigated the war in 2020, provided information to Azerbaijan to help it win, so it could bring its forces to NK. Captured Armenians and handed them over to Azerbaijan, almost immediately blocked all journalists and even Armenian politicians and MPs from entering NK.
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🇦🇲🇦🇿🇷🇺 Russian MFA: Pashinyan sabotaged negotiations over Nagorno-Karabakh.
"Negotiations (over Nagorno-Karabakh) continued up until around 2018–2019, when, instead of continuing the negotiation process, Pashinyan's administration in fact brought them to a halt.
In Yerevan, they began saying that international recognition of Artsakh's independence was, is, and will remain, as it was stated, a priority for Armenia. Here is another quote: "Artsakh is Armenia, and that's it." And what happened after that, we all remember very well: the Second Karabakh War in the autumn of 2020. It was possible to stop it only through Russia's efforts.
Over the time that has passed, it was not Russia's position that changed, but the position of Armenia's leadership, and it changed radically. In the statement following the summit in Prague on October 6, 2022, of Armenia, Azerbaijan, France, and the European Union, Prime Minister Pashinyan recognized the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and Karabakh as part of it.
Not a word was said in the statement about the indigenous population of the region, their rights and freedoms, their lives, interests or problems. At the same time, the gentlemen's agreement reached in November 2020 in Moscow by the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia, to defer the question of Karabakh's status to future generations, was cast into oblivion."
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@patrickbetdavid @netanyahu This is as unofficial as it can be. It's condescending and disrespectful. Moreover, Armenians don't need anyone else to recognize the Armenian Genocide, especially Israel. That boat has sailed a while ago. If they do it, they are doing it for themselves and their conscience
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BREAKING!
Prime Minister @Netanyahu OFFICIALLY recognizes the Armenian, Assyrian & Greek genocide committed by the Ottoman Empire.
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@stats_feed Started cycling to everywhere. Not just weight, but negative thoughts as well.
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@elonmusk Ani became known as a hub for merchants and traders, controlling key trade routes between Byzantium, Persia, Syria, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. armenian-history.com/ani-city-of-10…
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@Aeternum7 They can even name it after Talaat's or the guy that suggested mother's cunt. So what?
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@aghavalyan Ask ChatGPT about the political theater in Armenia. You can also ask about other examples. Maybe throw in Manufactured Dissent,
False Dichotomy,
Hegemonic Co-optation and enjoy
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A priest addresses officers in #Etchmiadzin: We baptized your children, we buried your parents, grandparents, we married you. Who will do it? The Mullah? #Ararat isn't far from us. Cause of people as indifferent as you, Ararat remained on the other side of the Araks1/3
#Armenia
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