>>16469676You probably have no opinion on Armenians, but it is kinda funny seeing so much propaganda pamphlets and posters reminding people about the genocide and what goes on in Turkey. I even passed by an Armenian memorial monument that is recognized by the state government as a "landmark." I kinda loathe the intercontinental monuments, oh well. I visited the Downtown district and I forget how much of a melting pot the country represents. I admit, a part of me felt disgusted to see so many interracial relationships and to hear a hodgepodge of languages and cultural music. Japanese, Chinese, Greek, Saudi Arabian, Indian, Vietnamese, German, French, and British. My visit also reminded me of my repulsion around a preponderance of flesh and blood trouncing the pier. In contrast, I also saw an illusion in the twilight distance of the dark sea. I glared into the black abyss, nothing to see for kilometers, only the melancholic abrasion of the lost souls in the sea impotently drawing their claws against the sand and deck.
Oh, yeah! I had a Lamb Gyro (yee-roh) with tzarziki sauce and a side of herbal seasoned fries. I liked it.