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ghormeh sabzi? gheymeh? chelo kabab? fesenjoon? you'd take a burger over those?

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They got deleted. I cannot tell who started what.



Check for yourself...



You brought it up. You even suggested I change my name.


Great logic there.



I guess you could call it similar, you are entitled to your opinion. But I see Racism as the absolute lowest thing anyone can say. I don't think responding to something can justify Racism.


I hate ghormeh sabzi , i know every other male iranian hates me now :D
But the story is that even as a kid in iran i didnt like iranian cuisine, my mom trapped me into restaurants with saying you can also order a pizza here but at the end she wanted me to try iranian dishes -.-

I remember pizza chaman in niawaran i loved it
I miss this restaurant so much :D

Bro the only thing i like from your list is kabab and maybe from time to time if it has to be gheymeh :D

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I started the fight with blaming sa and their education system. For that just i am guilty but i can assure it wasnt me who escalated the whole thing and got really personal. Ugly things have been said by both of us and I feel ashamed and sry that i said such things however, the past is the past.

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My fav iranian dish is abgoosht , yup only kabab and abgoosht :D
 
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I hate ghormeh sabzi , i know every other male iranian hates me now :D
But the story is that even as a kid in iran i didnt like iranian cuisine, my mom trapped me into restaurants with sayong you can also order a pizza here but at the end she wanted me to try iranian dishes -.-

I remember pizza chaman in niawaran i loved it
I miss this restaurant so much :D

Bro the only thing i like from your list is kabab and maybe from time to time if it has to be gheymeh :D

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I started the fight with blaming sa and their education system. For that just i am guilty but i can assure it wasnt me who escalated the whole thing ans got really personal. Ugly things have been said by both of us and I feel ashamed and sry that i said such things however, the past is the past.

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My fav iranian dish is abgoosht , yup only kabab and abgoosht :D

You are dead to us.
 
I hate ghormeh sabzi

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Call yourself Iranian!
 
The 'Qatari' team:

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I have always wondered, what's the point of Olympics if you are going to hire athletes to bring medals for you? What's the honor? I mean hiring mercenaries for your wars is something, but for sports? That doesn't make sense.
 
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I hate ghormeh sabzi , i know every other male iranian hates me now :D
But the story is that even as a kid in iran i didnt like iranian cuisine, my mom trapped me into restaurants with saying you can also order a pizza here but at the end she wanted me to try iranian dishes -.-

I remember pizza chaman in niawaran i loved it
I miss this restaurant so much :D

Bro the only thing i like from your list is kabab and maybe from time to time if it has to be gheymeh :D

--------

I started the fight with blaming sa and their education system. For that just i am guilty but i can assure it wasnt me who escalated the whole thing and got really personal. Ugly things have been said by both of us and I feel ashamed and sry that i said such things however, the past is the past.

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My fav iranian dish is abgoosht , yup only kabab and abgoosht :D

Nothing compares the amusing fart after ghormesabzi
:D

PS : open his head
 
Please do not fight. If you fight again you will receive section bans.
This thread is about sport. I think the OP took too much on by giving it the title "Middle East" nations. If only posters coud get on.....
So far we have had Arab v Israeli. Arab v Persian. o_O
Bro,can you clean all of topics,isnt this thread about the olympics?
 
Congratulations to our Kuwaiti brother for winning the first Arab and Middle Eastern/MENA gold medal.

Here's why a Kuwaiti athlete’s gold medal ceremony was set to the Olympic anthem and not Kuwait’s

By Rodger Sherman@rodger_sherman on Aug 10, 2016,

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Kuwait won an Olympic medal, but they're not allowed to say it was won by Kuwait.​

Fehaid Al-Deehani of Kuwait won Olympic gold Wednesday in the men’s double trap shooting competition. But instead of the Kuwaiti flag, the Olympic flag was raised at the medal ceremony, and instead of the national anthem of Kuwait, the Olympic Anthem was played.

Al-Deehani is one of nine Kuwaitis competing in Rio de Janeiro as an Independent Olympic Athlete. Since 1992, athletes have participated under the Olympic flag for various reasons. On Wednesday, Al-Deehani became the first ever to win gold, and therefore the first to queue the Olympic song.


Kuwait’s Olympic committee has been suspended by the IOC since last August. The reason is that Kuwait’s government has supposedly passed legislation allowing the government to interfere in elections of various Kuwaiti sport federations, which is one of the IOC’s biggest no-nos. The same legislation has caused FIFA to suspend Kuwait’s soccer federation. Kuwait’s Olympic Committee was suspended by the IOC in 2010 as well, forcing athletes to participate under the Olympic flag at the 2010 Asian games, but the ban was lifted by the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Al-Deehani has been one of the world’s best shooters for a while, winning bronze medals for Kuwait in 2000 in Sydney and again in 2012. But this is his greatest accomplishment, and probably the greatest accomplishment in the sporting history of Kuwait, a country that has never won an Olympic gold. And it didn’t happen under a Kuwaiti flag.

Make no mistake. Technically, this medal was won for the International Olympic Athletes, but Al-Deehani’s win was a win for Kuwait. Sports are played by people, and Al-Deehani, an officer in Kuwait's military, is a proud Kuwaiti man. He carried the Kuwaiti flag in the 2012 Olympics, and was asked to carry the Olympic flag -- but refused, saying he would only carry Kuwait's.

Sports are generally best when they’re decided by people, not governments, Olympic committees or massive intercontinental bureaucracies. Al-Deehani’s win is a reminder of that. The IOC probably feels it's protecting the spirit of that by banning Kuwait, but the Kuwaiti government feels exactly the opposite. They will keep bickering, possibly for a while. But they can’t stop Al-Deehani or the people of Kuwait from celebrating his accomplishment, and hopefully they will.

1992 was the first year an athlete competed as an Independent Olympic Athletes, as Yugoslavian and Macedonian competitors participated under the Olympic flag due to the rapidly changing political situations in the Balkans at the time. In 2000, athletes from East Timor were independent, as their country had not yet formed a federation. In 2012, athletes from the recently dissolved Netherlands Antilles and one athlete from newly formed South Sudan played under the flag. And in 2014, three Indian athletes participated in the Winter Olympics as Independent Athletes due to that country’s suspension from the IOC.

http://www.sbnation.com/2016/8/10/1...-aldeehani-independent-olympic-athlete-anthem



Stupid Ahmed al-Fahad al-Ahmed al-Sabah for ruining this for Kuwait although it will always be an Kuwaiti gold medal. A moronic snake who should be thrown out from IOC.



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@Kuwaiti Girl

Arabs would be dominating so many sports if our governments were as passionate about sports as the case is in the West. We have the money, passion, people and physical built. Already a few people of Arab origin competing for non-Arab countries have won medals in Rio. Competing for Western and Latin American nations. A pathetic situation. Tiny Bahrain has almost 3 times as many athletes as KSA.:lol:
 
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Technically he won it for himself and for the IOC not for Kuwait or the Arab World but congrats anyway. :enjoy:
 
ghormeh sabzi? gheymeh? chelo kabab? fesenjoon? you'd take a burger over those?
Looool ha ha ha ha ha ha ha I really love the sabzi it's my favorite dish fasanjoon something I'v never tried also my mom love it now our gheymah as you call it we call it Qeymah the Najafi one that's may be differ than yours but ours yamy something you can't stop let me show you a picture of the dish
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Please do not fight. If you fight again you will receive section bans.
This thread is about sport. I think the OP took too much on by giving it the title "Middle East" nations. If only posters coud get on.....
So far we have had Arab v Israeli. Arab v Persian. o_O
Loool ha ha ha ha ha ha it wont stop as long as we are human it's in our genes. sorry I'm joking.
 
The 'Qatari' team:

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I have always wondered, what's the point of Olympics of you are going to hire athletes to bring medals for you? What's the honor? I mean hiring mercenaries for your wars is something, but for sports? That doesn't make sense.


Maybe just that Qatar's population consists 90% of foreigners and with only 200,000 nationals they would naturally have a hard time making a mark on the global scene relying on domestic talent alone.
 
Maybe just that Qatar's population consists 90% of foreigners and with only 200,000 nationals they would naturally have a hard time making a mark on the global scene relying on domestic talent alone.

Not only that, many of those "foreigners" are fellow Arabs or people who have competed in sports in Qatar for years and thus have become neutralized. GCC Is a very cosmopolitan region of the world. Besides using that logic the US would not be an Olympic power house and several of the most successful nations (cosmopolitan Western nations) would have been less successful. For instance dozens of people of Arab origin compete for France in Rio for instance. Numerous people not born in Western nations or natives are today citizens and competing for Western nations. Anyway Qatar is doing more for sports and better than anyone their size and I elaborated more on that policy 1-2 pages back in this thread.

BTW is that you cousin? If so how are you doing. Hope everything is well.
 
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Not only that, many of those "foreigners" are fellow Arabs or people who have competed in sports in Qatar for years and thus have become neutralized. GCC Is a very cosmopolitan region of the world. Besides using that logic the US would not be an Olympic power house and several of the most successful nations (cosmopolitan Western nations) would have been less successful. For instance dozens of people of Arab origin compete for France in Rio for instance. Numerous people not born in Western nations or natives are today citizens and competing for Western nations. Anyway Qatar is doing more for sports and better than anyone their size and I elaborated more on that policy 1-2 pages back in this thread.

BTW is that you cousin? If so how are you doing. Hope everything is well.


I don't think we are related, no I am not your cousin. Everything is OK here, I hope same is true of you too.

I can not post links yet.

Nijat Rahimov of Kazakhstan won their first gold medal in the 77 kg men's weightlifting category, creating a World Record of 379 kg in the process. The silver medalist Chinese Lu Xioajun also lifted 379 kn, and bronze medalist Egyptian Mohamed Ihab lifted 361 kg.

Kazakhstan is placed at 12th now, higher than any Muslim country. Yet it is not in the Middle East, must wait some more for the first Middle Eastern gold medal.

Congrats to Kazakhstan.
 
Today also 2 boxers from Uzbekistan reached the semifinals in their categories and guarantied a medal finish so good luck to them too.
 

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