scythian500
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i've been called worse by better .I sometimes think that he gets paid for what he is doing
i donno what makes you stupid , but it really works .any reference to a non-Persian ethnicity makes you uncomfortable and very defensive.
Another straw attempt by you. What makes you think I am not of Kordish ethnicity?
The one who is getting paid here, is you. Your clumsy and dry bureaucratic style are too obvious.
Tell your masters, the "operation" is not working.
You are really pathetic. It is Eid break and I am killing time. All of the sudden I was promoted to a government agent. Get a life man. It doesn't make sense for someone like you who exceeded 50 to continue wasting his time here. I am 33 and I regularly question the logic of continuing to be a PDF member. But as @Abii once illustrated it, you never get the fucking point.
It depends on the Kurdish version spoken. I as a Persian speaker with high Persian language scores in university, can easily understand <%80 of Iranian Khurasani Kurds (calling their accent as Kormanj).Bismark asked him a question and Serpentine answered.
BTW: i asked you a question, im curious about the answer.
i don't refer to common Arabia people but it is a known fact that Saudis are all Jewish...You hanbalis
or .....@Full Moon why are you acting like a clown you are not 33 but 37 since you said you were 8 years old when the iran Iraq war finished
Shawarma like your avatarWhat are my Iranian boys eating on eid?
Yes ÇevirmeShawarma like your avatar
@Full Moon why are you acting like a clown you are not 33 but 37 since you said you were 8 years old when the iran Iraq war finished
Thats a interesting part, in Turkey its called ''Kürt'' now the interesting part is a couple decades back when Turkish goverment was ignoring Kurdish ethnicity it was being said that ''Kürt'' means mountain people, the reason is obvious but its wasnt completely wrong after all.BTW, @haman10 did you know the correct form of calling the word KURD is KURT?
KURT means people who live in mountains.. This word was a common word to call all people who live in mountainous areas in Ancient Iran. This includes Lurs, Kermani, Zagros, Elborzi people... Even today when you go to upskirts of Binalood mountain in Mashhad, you still can hear the word "Kurt" when locals want to refer to the people who have gardens up near the peak...
Yes, once I have been into a village there were guys camping near the village... I asked my hosts why they call them Kurts... are they Kurds? They said "No they are not Kurds...but only people from villages up in the mountains...Thats a interesting part, in Turkey its called ''Kürt'' now the interesting part is a couple decades back when Turkish goverment was ignoring Kurdish ethnicity it was being said that ''Kürt'' means mountain people, the reason is obvious but its wasnt completely wrong after all.
Thx for the detailed post.