I have not seen you around here lately. I hope everything is going well. How is the southern California Armenian community doing? Still fighting the good Armobot fight? Haha I just had to!
Hey just checking in with you. You have not made it to the last couple meetups. I have been posting them here as well to make sure you see them.
I'd like to think the "Meg" in Megatron means "one," like he's the number one guy around. I know that's not where his name actually comes from, but it would make sense.
Shnorhavor Nor Dari yev Soorp Dznoont! I hope you're doing well. By the way, I looked up the Armenian word for "galvanize" the other day (zingabadel), so does that mean Galvatron's Armenian name is "Zingabadatron?"
That's not surprising. I've seen some pretty great Youtube videos put together in a matter of days. Anyways, it's a long day for me tomorrow (technically it's my birthday already today...I was born a week before the Genocide anniversary), so I'm going get into bed here shortly. Keep up the good work!
Very good work. I think Tsitsernakaberd is a good background choice. A very well paced set of interviews in my opinion.
Oh I'm well aware of that. I'm no fan of hers to say the least. What's the video called? I'd love to watch it.
Thanks. As of today I'm not making it to LA anymore next week, but I'll be going to events in northern California before the actual centennial. A few friends of mine are actually going to Armenia. Another was recently there; in fact, I saw her in pictures with the Kardashians, which was really random, and I'm not sure what exactly she was doing there, but I digress.
Hey Primacronus, just out of curiosity what are some of the main April 24th centennial events in LA? I tend to stay away from the big crowds, but I was curious anyways.
I just thought of this, and thought you'd like it: "Armobots, Hyeceptions, like little manoogs, always fighting, making a mess out of the hayrenik. Then I've got to clean it up."
---------- The existence of these movies brought forth a new generation of fans to this wonderful franchise. I am part of this new generation. This IS my "Generation 1." Love it or not, these movies have the same "issues" that the Generation 1 of your time had, including but not limited to Animation Errors, Plot Holes, Derpy dialogue, etc. I'm not taking sides in this infinite conflict. I never will. I've enjoyed the movies, shows, everything. I enjoy Transformers. I hope when I'm your ages that I don't act this way toward a reboot of my favorite series. I'm pretty sure even our Congress can reach amends faster than we ever will. "The problem with loyalty to a cause...is that the cause will always betray you." That's my contribution, feel free to dissect my words and twist them into what I surely didnt mean. It's what many of you seem to be good at doing to each other. Just an observation. ~Till all are one? ---------- Till all are one!!!:rock Awesome words!
Likewise! Many of my Armenian friends have seen the movies or grew up with G1 or Beast Wars, but I'm the most enthusiastic about Transformers among them, so it's always good meeting other Armenians who have a similar interest level as I. Paree kisher.
Because I'm half Armenian myself, so whenever I see "Glendale" that's what I instantly think of. I even have my own personal Armenian Transformers universe with its own characters. For instance, the evil Kardashotrons combine to form Vorus Maximus!
You're welcome. By the way, I noticed your location. I can't help but be curious if you're Armenian by any chance?
I couldn't agree more with what you said in the reboot thread about AOE and taking risks. There were many risks taken, but I enjoyed it even more because of it.