There is hardly a day goes by without IRR, The Islamist Rapist Republic not coming up with yet another method of sucking it to the enslaved Iranians.
The spirit of freedom at the institutions of higher education has not been gutted enough by the Islamist Cultural revolution. The world leadership in brain drain has not been good enough either. Using university dormitories as training grounds for the Islamist Basiji and Revolutionary Guard thugs to raid and practice their Islamist savagery on the defenseless student has not been satisfying enough. Nor have all the Kidnapping, raping, torturing, jailing, outright murdering of students and their professors been fulfilling enough.
The news of the newest Islamist scholastic initiative is beginning to trickle out.
Internal banishment, that old tactic extensively employed by the apartheid South Africa is being tried out on the Iranian university students. It seems Islamist Rapists have a thing for the young Iranian students and can’t get their minds off of them.
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LOL Fred,
by Q on Sun Jan 17, 2010 03:40 PM PSTIf you must know, I was emulating a south Tehrani "jahel" pronunciation. But it's also the way I've always said it (I'm Azeri), with the emphasis on the kaf, rather than the alef.
Of course, the self-serving opportunist that you are, you completely ignore the fact that cross-alphabetical transliteration has no established standard. There's no dictionary or phrase book one can point to as the uniform way of writing a pronunciation in Persian language of a word written in a different alphabet. Unlike the elementary mistakes you make in English, in your attempt to sound more sophisticated.
Thanks again for proving beyond the shadow of a doubt your complete hypocrisy when it comes to "substance", not to mention your BS spinning on the "old" / "aged" confusion.
Don't worry, my friend, no one could possibly look down on you any more than they already do. Your clownish word games are amusing, but your desire to hurt 70 Million Iranians, through actions of foreign governments is the real tragedy.
No amount of ridiculing people's age or profession and no crock of rantings in faux facundism and phoney phonology will help you sleep better at night.
Little Tweet
by masoudA on Sun Jan 17, 2010 04:19 PM PSTGlad to see you enjoy yourself - that was the intent all along. Wish us luck and do what you can.
BTW - We intend to have the best of relations with worthy people in the middle east - be it Moslems or Jews - be it Isrealies or Egyptians, Jordanians, Lebanease, Syrians,... But to give you a heads up - we consider jews a far more worthy friends than the Saudis. Bin Saoud is more of a liability than asset.
"aged" is nice
by Little Tweet on Sun Jan 17, 2010 02:53 PM PSTJust like delicious cheese and fine wine :)
One of those
by Fred on Sun Jan 17, 2010 02:44 PM PSTThe “regional accent” is a plausible response; name the region in Iran where it is pronounced “ckeker”. And the “cyber worriers” is correct.
Except when their victims are hogtied, the aged Islamists are way passed their warrior times. And considering what shape their Islamist Rapist heaven is in, in their old age can only be Islamist worriers/stalkers. Which in at least two cases this particular aged Islamist with “regional accent” has been confirmed to be one of those.
Fred, it's called a "regional accent"
by Q on Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:41 PM PSTNot that there is an accepted standard for Persian transliteration (unlike say the correct spelling "sock it"). But your response was amusing nontheless.
I know, I know... You finally thought you had something worthwhile to grace us with... ironic for someone who claims to care about "substance".
Looks like this laughable claim -- like most of your other claims -- was pure self-service. I'm sure it's easier for you to pretend this is all about "grammar," so you might want to read my post below as to why this is truly bothering you and making you grasp at straws like this.
By the way, have you finally accepted that "old" and "aged" are synonyms? I would love to remind you of the context if you are still confused.
PS. It's "warrior"
چاکران
FredSun Jan 17, 2010 03:25 AM PST
For the information of Islamist Rapists’ cyber worriers who are solely concerned with spellchecking rather than substance.
The Persian word for servant is chaaker and not cheker.
Given the nature of their political dogma and its sycophantic blind obedience requirement, they should have this one down pat. Then again this is a Persian expression.
"Kharmagas jan, chekerim"
by Q on Sat Jan 16, 2010 03:02 PM PST
:D
by Little Tweet on Sat Jan 16, 2010 05:44 PM PSTThis is funny!
Now I am confused, is Fred
by Bavafa on Sat Jan 16, 2010 05:32 PM PSTNow I am confused, is Fred talking about Israel when he speaks of "apartheid" or IRI?
Oh, it couldn't be Ezrael, they are part othe sane world that want to bring liberty to Iranians, of course delivered with B52 and F15s
Mehrdad
Q
by masoudA on Sat Jan 16, 2010 04:40 PM PSTI really don't read much what you write - but from very few occasions that I have - You sound more stubborn than stupid. So you were wrong - why can't you come out and side yourself with the Green. Is your ego more important than a secular democracy for Iran? I just hope you are not another one of those who has zero love for Iran and just flood the internet for a few bucs a month. Nobody claims to be an author or a professional writer here - what we seek is simple logic - not grammar or spellcheck masters...
Satanic Republic supporters on line...
by Arthimis on Sat Jan 16, 2010 04:24 PM PSTHam-meehans,
The main point here is that Islamic Republic, bsides of the fact of being a criminal and Satanic entity, has Lied, Conned and Fooled Iranian nation and the world in the past 31 years on countless occasions, circumstances in order to save its evil existence!!!
These criminal people (Islamic Republic, from its leader to President, Gov. Officials, Collaborators and Supporters) are also Pathological Liars!!!They are honestly very sick people!
These people lie constantly, for no perticular reason sometimes.
They dont tell the truth even if there is one. They lie about everything to make themselves feel better.
Usually there is another medical issue at hand with this. Manic
depressive, Bipolar, etc. They start believing their own lies and live
their lives around that and anyone that stands in their path is just
disgarded as being a intruder and MOHAAREB!!! And they will kill you just like that!!!!!?????
A Pathological Liar will lie about anything and everybody. They tend to lie even when cought!!!
In Free Iran of tomorrow, All you criminal traitors will be punished! We will even find you and bring you to justice even if you are hiding out side Iran! Beware!!!
Free Iran and True Iranians from all Satanic Republic's criminals.
Kharmagas jan, chekerim
by Q on Sat Jan 16, 2010 03:02 PM PSTwhat's truly hilarious is the stalker's use of a quote I made (and believe) that no one disputes!
How much of an out of touch extremist do you have to be to go after that, thinking it will actually damage someone's (reformist!) credentials?
I swear the jokes just write themselves!
Unfortunately for our nation, the "cost" of progress has just proven to be much higher than previously estimated!
Marhoum
by Iraneh Azad on Sat Jan 16, 2010 02:36 PM PSTLaugh all you want but don't we all need to cry since there are despicable people who still say
"I believe the revolution gave us esteghlal"?
remember, our hamehans are being raped and tortured in IRR jails as we write this nonsense here.
IA
by marhoum Kharmagas on Sat Jan 16, 2010 02:33 PM PSTYour buddy, while wiping his .... made an .... of himself (with fail versus fall). Thanks to cost_of_failure I have been laughing past 15 minutes, ...
OK Anoy8, whatever you say
by Iraneh Azad on Sat Jan 16, 2010 02:28 PM PSTFred Stalker. LOL. You already gave it away a few other times. Keep on dreaming fake reformist.
Again, Idiot is the person who made the following statement:
"I believe the revolution gave us esteghlal"
Q is the fakest name of all. Isn't there a porn magazine called "Q"?
Yes, and we all know who the "stalker" is,
by Q on Sat Jan 16, 2010 02:21 PM PSTand what other fake names he uses.
We all know who the "idiot" is here
by Iraneh Azad on Sat Jan 16, 2010 02:18 PM PST"Idiot" is the person who made the following statement
"I believe the revolution gave us esteghlal"
It's "Falling short", genius
by Q on Wed Mar 17, 2010 05:15 PM PDTThe expression is "falling short."
And if you thought a spelling mistake would make me a "hypocrite", then the point was way over your head. (This means you didn't comprehend the point to begin with.)
Sounds like you could use some prayer yourself. I'll add you to the Friday sermon.
But I love to see if you really will do us all a favor and "ignore" me, or is this just another pathetic lie by well known hypocrite? We shall find out soon enough!
LOL Fail not Fall
by Cost-of-Progress on Sat Jan 16, 2010 01:52 PM PSTQ Q - I usually ignore (wipe my arse, that is) with your comments, But it is fail not fall you hypocrite..... Keep that in mind in your evening prayer.....
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IRAN FIRST
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Fred, if I may...
by Q on Sat Jan 16, 2010 01:35 PM PSTThe real source of your anger and perpetual sore-loser syndrome is likely related to the fact that you continuously fall miserably short of what you (want to) project yourself as. Be this some "educated" humorist not understanding basic grammar, or some "clandestine national liberator," advocating foreign-enforced genocide, you try so hard to play a "role" that your own inadequacies become painfully obvious in the process.
You calling yourself "opposition" is yet another unintended hilarious example of this.
I hope the point comes across to "Mien" Führer! LOL.
AIPAC Sycophant (to Q)
by marhoum Kharmagas on Sat Jan 16, 2010 01:10 PM PSTQ, up until today I thought this defender of U.S/Israeli military corporate fascism, despite all his deficiencies had excellent command of English. You proved me wrong, you bad, bad "Cyber warrior"!
Cyber Islamists
by Fred on Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:51 PM PSTWhen in response to the news of the barbaric handiworks of their blood sucking ideology all the Islamist Rapists and their cyber warriors have is checking the spelling and grammar of their opposition, they are in much sorrier shape than they think.
LOL "socking it" not "sucking it"
by Q on Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:13 AM PSTDoesn't the ISR, the Israeli State of Racism, teach English grammar anymore? Or is it just all PR all the time?
ba ejazeye shoma, sargord!
Dear Fred, don't worry, it will not get to that stage
by Anahid Hojjati on Sat Jan 16, 2010 04:38 AM PSTDear Fred, please don't be too worried over every horrible plan that IRI has. The regime in its present form will be gone soon. As you hear these alarming news about their plans for education, you also see how IRI is retreating in certain areas. They know that they have to seriously change their regime, otherwise they will be gone. So if IRI is basically admitting this by their actions, there is no need to worry over every plan that they discuss. We need not let trees prevent us from seeing the jungle. Jungle in this case is the fact that soon, Iran will have a more democratic government, one way or other.