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Lawrence Of Persia wrote:Ba Dorood Kamran.
The problem is Ahreeman's monster messages and articles.
They are too fucking long and complicated.
They render comatose anyone who is stupid enough
to try and read all of a message
and its linked articles.
Ba Sepas,
LOP
I think it may be that he feels he must assert that he is the Alpha Male, he is the Shah of IPC.Kamran wrote:I do agree with you, he is the cause. I don't know why he is like this, my guess is too much knowledge but lacking of experience which is dead opposite to me.
Yes. Persians must convert to the Latin alphabet after they overthrow the mullahs.Kamran wrote: Best example I can give is the country of Turkey. We know it is not the same Turkey 100 years ago and beyond, even with their Ottoman's ruling still were as donkey as we known them however, they are different. The question is what cause the difference?
Well, Ataturk a friend of Reza Shah during their reigns changed the Turkish writing from Arabic style to Latin hence chopped off all the nonsense from Arabic influence that today forces Iranian to distinguish one of twelve different ways of writing yet sounding the same of a simplest Farsi word "sepas" سپس which is made of two s and one p, meaning "after".
ُThe change was phenomenally successful in terms of bringing democracy however not complete but many times better than it was. The writing became simple and quickly learnt and enabled Turkey to communicate in an international level particularly by computer and keyboard until reaching the European level.
You make a good point.Kamran wrote: Now the second part of the question is; What would happen to Turkey if they had changed the speaking words to Latin as well? Wouldn't it be called France or German or another advance European country? Of course it would, therefore, a language does change a culture.
Hmmm.Kamran wrote: Other than that, we Iranians, with a mighty culture and wealth, coming to the end of our history, probable worse than Ethiopia.
What are the side effects of changing a language? That means wiping clean their history, starting new, becoming what is called rootless, for the love of money.
I do not understand.Kamran wrote: Now the third part of the question is: Is money better or history?
But, only this, according to a very reliable source, Farsi language caused by Tazi is the most confusing language in the world.
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Lawrence Of Persia wrote:Ba Dorood Kamran.I think it may be that he feels he must assert that he is the Alpha Male, he is the Shah of IPC.Kamran wrote:I do agree with you, he is the cause. I don't know why he is like this, my guess is too much knowledge but lacking of experience which is dead opposite to me.
Yes. Persia mustKamran wrote:Best example I can give is the country of Turkey. We know it is not the same Turkey 100 years ago and beyond, even with their Ottoman's ruling still were as donkey as we known them however, they are different. The question is what cause the difference?
Well, Ataturk a friend of Reza Shah during their reigns changed the Turkish writing from Arabic style to Latin hence chopped off all the nonsense from Arabic influence that today forces Iranian to distinguish one of twelve different ways of writing yet sounding the same of a simplest Farsi word "sepas" سپس which is made of two s and one p, meaning "after".
ُThe change was phenomenally successful in terms of bringing democracy however not complete but many times better than it was. The writing became simple and quickly learnt and enabled Turkey to communicate in an international level particularly by computer and keyboard until reaching the European level.xxxKamran wrote:bbb
Ba Sepas,
LOP
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