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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by retro View Post
    But according to some studies, Zoroastrianism was born on Russia's
    territory, in the south Urals. And followers of this great religion
    ended up on the territory of Iran after a great migration. - President Putin
    "Born on Russia's territory"! Has he got no idea about when Russia was founded and when Zoroastrianism started? Seems people may be more right in comparing Putin to Stalin than they realise. Does Putin also have a Stalinesque desire to invent fantasy history for his political ideology? Will he be penning his own vanity monographs on history / anthropology / linguistics / science / etc., just like Stalin did? Maybe he already does.

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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
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    Your illiterate parrot Eddo211 keeps squawking this theme of my identity. But yes, I am Persian - I am not Russian and I have no duty to defend Russia. You would be wise if you could get Armenians to defend Armenia instead of sitting on your rear ends eating popcorn in the diaspora and alienating allies. Turkey has a 50-100 year plan to kill you off, and they have the taste of your blood on their lips. Your *contributions* to this site and to the well-being of your people amount to nothing.
    If you are Persian then you won't say that about Samad Agha......inshalah angoshtesh beghoreh to cheshet.

    He's the archetype of a fallible idiot.
    Bebinam to aughondi?

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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
    Ara siktir eli arten nerveres kerav es apoushe!!
    Himar himar banera asoum es inch marta eli ,tepotsa ouzoum?
    Asar vejatsav? Essi himar apoush laukot shoona. Yes sran Parsik hashiv choonem, vochmeh Parsik esran chi ountooni. Eta xxxvi es seriquan.

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  • Persopolis
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    @ Tigranakert

    Originally Posted by Tigranakert
    You made some stupid and incorrect statements about Russia ... It's funny you continue to twist something out of the "reduction" of population thing, but it was more about you saying Russia's GDP will fall, Russia will lose it's power, Russia will lose it's global influence, (Russia's army will be less strong), ethnic Russians will be in less control and at last, that Russia will dramatically become more muslim, all of which are not true.
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    Learn to Read:

    Mar 2 2011
    Russian President Vladimir Putin recently directed his nation's parliament to develop a plan to reduce the country's falling birthrate. In a speech to parliament on May 10, 2006, Putin called the problem of Russia's dramatically declining population, "The most acute problem of contemporary Russia."

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    I can't believe you are asking for a second walloping - Are you guys masochists?

    GDP
    When a nation will experience a "dramatic population decrease" -- the total value of goods and services (GDP) will also decrease. Less people in the work force = less production for many sectors of the Russian economy and less domestic purchases of goods and services. Just hit yourself in the head with a hammer if you don't understand this.

    MILITARY
    When a nation will experience a "dramatic population decrease" -- it has less people for its armed forces. Just hit yourself in the head with a hammer if you don't understand this. Do you know why Cuba's military is smaller than China's? Less people.

    "RUSSIA: CHRISTIANITY / ISLAM."

    When a nation will experience a "dramatic population decrease" -- and that decrease is among the Christian population -- it means that proportionally Russian Muslims become a larger share of the Russian population. Muslims do not have a birth rate problems in Russia -- that's an ethnic Russian (Christian) phenomenon.


    Putin called the problem of Russia's dramatically declining population, "The most acute problem of contemporary Russia."
    Focus on those 3 words: Most / Acute / Problem.
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    Originally Posted by Tigranakert
    Who cares what you are?

    Originally Posted by Eddo211
    ... you are not Persian.

    Your illiterate parrot Eddo211 keeps squawking this theme of my identity. But yes, I am Persian - I am not Russian and I have no duty to defend Russia. You would be wise if you could get Armenians to defend Armenia instead of sitting on your rear ends eating popcorn in the diaspora and alienating allies. Turkey has a 50-100 year plan to kill you off, and they have the taste of your blood on their lips. Your *contributions* to this site and to the well-being of your people amount to nothing.
    Last edited by Persopolis; 05-17-2011, 10:45 AM.

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  • Persopolis
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    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    Samad agha ro mishnasi?
    Your cult of personality here is the Samad-agha:If the shoe fits ...



    Samad Agha (Mr. Samad) = Persian comedy series where the main character "Samad" acts the part of the buffoon; here the police officer shows Samad pictures of a woman and says "You have to marry her, because she has your child in her belly" ... Samad replies: "If it's my child, why is it in her belly?" He's the archetype of a fallible idiot.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaiDi...eature=related (Samad doesn't want to be handcuffed to another prisoner because it has gay overtones)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqlsN...eature=related (Samad becomes a Bruce Lee fan causing protests from his Grandmother for putting up pictures of a "nude man" around the house. Samad explains Bruce Lee's real name is not Bruce Lee but "Khooroos Ali" which means 'Ali the Rooster.' He then explains that people call him "Bruce" because no matter how he is attacked he doesn't get "bruises." )

    Samad - The Original "Borat" in pictures:
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    Biography of Parviz Sayad - The actor that played "Samad."
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    Last edited by Persopolis; 05-17-2011, 02:43 PM.

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  • UrMistake
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Ara siktir eli arten nerveres kerav es apoushe!!
    Himar himar banera asoum es inch marta eli ,tepotsa ouzoum?

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  • Eddo211
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    Are you done editing your colorful post or should I wait a little longer before responding to you "toork".


    You don’t have to be from Turkey or Azerbaijan for us to call you toork….A “Turk” is not a nationality to me per say but a state of mind, especially against Armenians.

    Listen Pers donbaley Polis, I know you are not Persian (you might be an Iranian citizen) and you also don’t live in Iran, so stop blowing smoke. You are nothing but an agent provocateur that we can smell from miles away. You posts here have no value anymore and you have failed in your objective. If you have any Ghayrat left you would stop and behave like a normal member, if not then you will be challenged every time you speak out of place.

    BTW, you go and tell Persians that to call their language Farsi is incorrect and see what they will tell you. I know the truth hurts you but Asheh kashkeh ghalateh....beghori pateh naghori pateh.

    Samad agha ro mishnasi?

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  • Persopolis
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    @ Eddo211

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    Now that you're learning how to spell correctly - and realizing that a Shenas-Nameh (not Chenasname) is a birth certificate & not a passport; it seems you're not done rolling around in your own crap.

    Originally Posted by Eddo211
    I am speaking as an Iranian....at least I hold the passport (Chenasname)

    Originally Posted by Eddo211
    ... not a shenasnameh

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    This part is my favorite - an imbecile that doesn't know the etymology of the word Persian -- including its native Persian origin -- and calls people a "Toork" (Turk) because of his own backwardness. Can we raise some funds here to send Eddo to school?

    Originally Posted by Eddo211
    I thought you had more than that "Toork".......when you are caught with your pants down, don’t bend over, khak too sar.

    Originally Posted by Eddo211
    First of all it is not writing in Persian but you mean to say writing in Farsi, that is what Iranians call it correctly.

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    CITATIONS - LEARN TO USE THEM or YOU ARE NO BETTER THAN PAN-TURKIC REVISIONISTS.

    "The term Persian has been used in the English language for over five hundred years: to describe both a nation with 7000 years of archaeological history, and also the language that nation has used since the rise of the first Persian Empire, the Achaemenids."

    (The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies, Prof. Shapour Suren-Pahlav, 02 July 2007: http://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/Langua..._not_farsi.htm .)

    "The Academy of the Persian Language and Literature (Farhangestan) in Tehran has also delivered a pronouncement on this matter and rejected any usage of the word "Farsi" instead of Persian/Persa/Persane/Persisch in the Western languages."

    ( Payvand News: http://www.payvand.com/news/05/dec/1063.html )

    " In English, usage of "Farsi" in place of "Persian," that has been common since 1980s, is as inaccurate and odd as using 'Farsi Gulf' instead of 'Persian Gulf.' "

    ( Pejman Akbarzadeh: Persian Gulf Organization's Rep. in Tehran: http://www.payvand.com/news/05/dec/1063.html )

    * Persian ( original local name: پارسی, = the exact transliteration is "Pārsi; later also called فارسی ).
    * Etymology of the word Persian: Pars + ian (or Pers + ian) = Persian. (E.g., Parskahye = Persian-Armenian /OR/ Khalij-e P[f]ars = Persian Gulf).
    * Old Persian = Parsa, New spelling = Fars.
    * پرسپولیس = pers/*/polis.

    A guide for people that don't read books: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_language
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    Let me know when you guys are done making fools of yourselves.

    If one Persian can manhandle 5 of you at a time. It means that you are digging yourselves into a public relations nightmare when you carry on insulting Iranians.

    Every Iranian knows that I am Persian from the factual dressing-down I just gave you: You should see my Persian translations of the 2 years of insults on this site against Iranians so Iranians can have a clear understanding of some of your brethren and their real insights.

    What's interesting is that you foolishly try to discredit Persians (by calling them "Toork") just because they notice what nasty attitudes many of you on this site have. They will answer - brace yourself for a new era fostered in by your own stupid choices. One way or another you will learn the consequences of alienating people in the region.
    Last edited by Persopolis; 05-17-2011, 10:39 AM.

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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
    You write: "I am speaking as an Iranian" - then you should learn to write the Persian language correctly (شناسنامه = shenas-nameh).
    First of all it is not writing in Persian but you mean to say writing in Farsi, that is what Iranians call it correctly.

    There is no such thing as a "Chenasname" [sic] ... however, there is a Shenas-Nameh.

    3. A Shenas-Nameh is not a "passport" - it's a birth certificate jack@ass.

    4. The official document people in Iran generally use is called a "Card-e Meli."

    Now you've completely made a fool of yourself and have shown that you can barely write in Persian. ( Also, you can barely write in English - I hope your Armenian is better.). It's no wonder you have a need to try to convince others I am not Iranian -- it's you who is not Iranian. (At least I am literate & Iranian.)
    I see, so now all you got left as a response is to pick on how I write Farsi in English letters and my English spelling? I thought you had more than that "Toork"

    Card a meli is a national ID card, not a shenasnameh or a gozarnameh that you need to travel. Your real passport is your Gozarnameh but you can’t get one unless you have a shenasnameh and you must carry them both together when traveling in and out of Iran for extended time.

    The morale of the story is.........when you are caught with your pants down, don’t bend over, khak too sar.

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  • Tigranakert
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    I am Iranian - not Russian. I have no duty to Russia nor does Russia own my country like it does yours. But if you believe it's sacrilegious for an Armenian to speak negatively about Russia- start with your own people on this thread instead of your two-faced and carelessly reasoned statements to me.
    Who cares what you are? You made some stupid and incorrect statements about Russia, nobody mentioned you are "Russian", or you have a "duty" to Russians. This is a discussion platform, and you are ignoring the stupid statements you made. Again:

    It's funny you continue to twist something out of the "reduction" of population thing, but it was more about you saying Russia's GDP will fall, Russia will lose it's power, Russia will lose it's global influence, (Russia's army will be less strong), ethnic Russians will be in less control and at last, that Russia will dramatically become more muslim, all of which are not true.

    Comment on these pathetic points.

    Indeed when the USSR at the height of its military power & attempted to overrun Afghanistan - it was the Persians (Tajiks) that disabused of them their plans. So why you would think a Persian would have some inherent reason to suck Russian balls the way you do - is something I can't grasp. If you want to get on your knees and pull your pants down for Russia - that's fine, but why do you expect non-Armenians to embrace your choices?
    Who ever mentioned something about you loving to suck balls? Nobody. I think you need to go to a psychiatrist, you see things which do not exist. And again, it shows your level of maturity. I don't want you to succeed your goals, so I am not going to disgrace the Iranians, which can easily be done, with regards to their culture, country and politics.

    People have just lost their minds. You are trying to defend your points, by pointing out to people to check some facts about a stupid Shenas-Nameh. It's like me saying, "The Netherlands lies in Europe, Iranians are all gay. People, I am speaking the truth, you can check it, just look on the map, you can clearly see the Netherlands is in Europe, so everything I say is true, Iranians are all gay!.." Hahahaha, man this is hilarious.

    Whatever you may say, you do not represent Iranian views, nor your country, nor your culture. You only represent yourself and the world you created in your mind. Iranians are far more reasonable, smart and respectful compared to you. Iranian-Armenian friendship will remain strong, it will not be divided because people can't control their emotions.
    Last edited by Tigranakert; 05-17-2011, 04:41 AM.

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