Very much looking forward to sub-70F temperatures here, as well as a bit of rain. Fall is here! Now, to spend another year contemplating what exactly to do with my leg hair.
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Very much looking forward to sub-70F temperatures here, as well as a bit of rain. Fall is here! Now, to spend another year contemplating what exactly to do with my leg hair.
I swear I don’t know how I find these things. So after some web browsing (instead of studying), I landed on this webpage that seems kind of cool.
Apparently it’s a way to share I guess blog post-type writings about the Armenian experience? I don’t know but it looks awesome. There are only two posts up but it looks promising. Maybe some of you amazing and loquacious Armenians would be interested in writing for it? It might be an interesting social experiment.
SHARE THIS, TUMBLR ARMENIANS, SHARE IT FAR AND WIDE.
As the designated Armenian in the tri-state area, my friend just sent me this video he found.
The Iranian-Armenian game is strong with this one. Died laughing.
Armenian problems
Classmate: What'd you do this summer?
Me: I went to Armenia!!!
Classmate: .......what's that
Me: hayastan...the land of my people...in the holy mountains of the Caucasus...thousands of years of culture and history...that nobody knows about...
*cries*
Armenian problems
Lavash crumbs under my keyboard
Some white lady at work just complimented me on my English saying I speak with no accent. I was born in California and have lived here my whole life, but yes thank you for approving my English. For all these years I was extremely worried my accent was not American enough for you