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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/poltrudes on 2024-11-07 18:17:26+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/BrawlNoob773 on 2024-11-07 16:09:19+00:00.


Literally, a simple thing such as giving 100 dram to the driver is now turned to a war of people fighting each other for some space because the stupid laggy telcel machine takes ages to detect and you'll be lucky to even have the right QR code, this is just Armenia copying europe but ignoring other things that makes Europes experience better attempt #321

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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/pride_of_artaxias on 2024-11-07 13:44:43+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/rightfromspace on 2024-11-06 20:16:33+00:00.


Forgive me if this is off topic. I do not know if it is. I am a Pontic Greek with partially Armenian heritage, and I wanted to post this here.

Tears come with learning about the past. This is not a vent post, because I wanted to point out some more generalized processes. Last year, there was a genocide, of a people I'd consider my people; there have been many other genocides and pogroms, and individualized murders. Now I just read about the Margaryan murderer, including the fact that he was extradited by a *European country* to Azerbaijan, and that he was promoted as a colonel there.

I have noticed that, unlike many other ethnic conflicts, the ones that strike Greece - but *specifically Armenia* - are uniquely sadistic. The way they treat graves... the way they are brutish without pretending to be anything else. The casual murders of people and the heroization of murderers. And the putting on of a happy face despite all of that.

Aside from that, everything else seems quite sadistic. The equivocators. The countless Europeans who treat it as a joke, or as a sideshow to their geopolitical fetishes, or who simply do not care. Our own attempts to deny the past which only lead to more pain.

The reason I am posting this here is because I wanted to tell people - and to generally bring up the topic - that these pains are shared pains. The searing pain when learning something new about the past, the direct or indirect way something about these conflicts has negatively impacted your life. The pain one feels at denialism from one's own countrymen; the pain one feels at denialism of other countries; the pain one feels at the fact that any of this is happening in the first place.

I am available to anyone that wants to talk to me about these matters in DMs, and would appreciate mutual empathy in general in any way myself. Mostly however, I wanted to capture the negativities that many people here may experience in order to make positivity in opposition to it possible.

This post is not meant to support any opinionated point of view other than compassion for mistreated peoples.

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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/pride_of_artaxias on 2024-11-06 09:43:25+00:00.

Original Title: "Warmest congratulations to Donald Trump on your impressive victory as the 47th President of the United States. Mr. President-elect, I look forward to working with you to build up Arm-USA strategic bilateral relations based on our shared values, priorities and interests." - Nikol Pashinyan

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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/ComprehensiveOwl7377 on 2024-11-05 19:39:48+00:00.


Armenian from Turkey in Diaspora here. Getting baptized wouldn't do anything per se (belief is a matter of heart) but...it would be symbolic for me and hold sentimental value, perhaps allow me attaining citizenship but thats secondary. But I am wondering; can a 20yo male get baptized? Where can this be done by the armenian community in Germany? (I guess Alternatively I could go to France or eastern europe, if it's not possible in western Europe).

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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/learninginfinitely on 2024-11-05 18:14:03+00:00.


As the title suggests, I'd love to learn more about Armenia pre-Christianity. Basically, I'm looking to get more info on the part between Urartu and adoption of Christianity. Our history is very long and our Christian identity represents a portion of it so it'd be great to get more insights on what our people were doing and how they were living before during the pagan days.

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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/EdGamer2007 on 2024-11-05 13:13:32+00:00.


By the way u/t-nash the Fandom text from last time is still up.

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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/Callsign_echo_3-1 on 2024-11-05 06:40:21+00:00.


Dr. Artur Sargsyan has taken my sister away from me—not by ending her life, but by shattering it. Three months ago, my family and I traveled all the way from Los Angeles to Armenia, trusting that we were putting my sister’s care in capable hands. We believed Dr. Sargsyan’s assurances that he could perform a safe, routine nose surgery to help improve her breathing and quality of life. Instead, this decision has led to nothing but devastation, heartbreak, and unimaginable pain.

Dr. Sargsyan performed a turbinate reduction on her, but he did so without taking the appropriate tests or explaining the risks to her. He assured us that everything would go smoothly, but it’s clear now that he prioritized money over my sister’s well-being. There was no discussion of the potential complications—especially Empty Nose Syndrome**, a life-altering and debilitating condition that now looms over her daily existence. My sister had no idea this surgery could lead to such horror, and she trusted him to look out for her safety. He failed her completely.**

Since that surgery, my sister has been in a state of constant torment. What was meant to improve her life has destroyed it. She can’t breathe or sleep properly, and her body and mind are both suffering intensely. Her physical discomfort has been overwhelming, but what’s even worse is the relentless depression and despair that has followed. She feels trapped in a body that no longer functions as it should, and it has driven her to the darkest place imaginable.

For the past three months, our family has watched her deteriorate from a lively, joyful person into someone haunted by pain and hopelessness. Her mental health has spiraled to such an extreme that she has attempted suicide multiple times, unable to bear the suffering caused by this botched procedure. As I write this, she is being held on a 5150 psychiatric hold, a measure we never imagined would be necessary just months ago. Our vibrant, loving family member is now someone barely recognizable, lost in despair and grief.

This nightmare could have been avoided if Dr. Sargsyan had shown the slightest ounce of responsibility or compassion. Instead, he rushed into surgery, neglected to perform essential assessments, and offered no guidance about the risks that have now engulfed my sister’s life. This is more than negligence—it’s a betrayal of trust, a complete disregard for the sanctity of a patient’s well-being.

Dr. Sargsyan’s negligence has cost my sister more than just physical comfort—it has stolen her peace, her stability, and her quality of life. I hope that every time he closes his eyes, he remembers her pain and hears her cries, just as our family does every day. May God have mercy on you, Dr. Artur Sargsyan.

For anyone considering treatment with Dr. Artur Sargsyan at Artcosmed, I urge you to think twice. My family has endured unimaginable pain and suffering as a result of his negligence. Please avoid this practice at all costs.

Contact Information:

  • Location: Polyclinic No. 19
  • Address: 2a Andranik Zoravar St, Yerevan, Armenia
  • Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6 PM
  • Phone: +374 10 740101
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