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Very risky business, i guess....what if basijis storm the place ???
Taking odds into account, the chances of a Turk ISIS member blowing up the ceremony is higher.

The former one is very low - cause they'll get vaporized before they enter iran. Let alone the latter one
 
Look at you Iranians and Turks. Your weddings with dancing.. astagfirullah..


This is how wedding should be. Sweet and simple.. :angel:

 
Taking odds into account, the chances of a Turk ISIS member blowing up the ceremony is higher.

The former one is very low - cause they'll get vaporized before they enter iran. Let alone the latter one
So, it is forbidden.
 
"Our weddingsare better than your wedding . We dance better than you dance "

As i said , we should all thank an iranian member for turning this thread into shit.

@Serpentine can u please stop this bullshit ?
American weddings are the best, too much awsomeness to post here, it would be :astagh:.

:jester:

I don't know what you are talking about.
In case you haven't noticed, 1) that's all you had to say, 2) since no one that the post was aimed to replied the subject has been dropped.

Since this wasn't a question, I'm assuming you think I was going on a Anti-Islam rampage. I'm sorry but no, that isn't the case and wasn't the intention.
 
P.S: Don't mind the article below, i'm working on something.

What's that article? it has a weird language, looks like a Google translate one mixed with Turkish. Were was it published?

"Our weddingsare better than your wedding . We dance better than you dance "

As i said , we should all thank an iranian member for turning this thread into shit.

@Serpentine can u please stop this bullshit ?


It will pass just like thousands of other posts and pages have passed in this thread. :D
 
What's that article? it has a weird language, looks like a Google translate one mixed with Turkish. Were was it published?

Mate, it is an article published by Turkish defence expert, Arda Mevlütoğlu some time ago.... you know we argue a lot about Iranian UAVs...his perspective was interesting. So, i wanted to translate it and post in the Iranian section.

It's so difficult for me to translate all of it. So, i use google translate for a paragraph, and put Turkish version of the paragraph beneath it. After reading the Turkish version, i fix the google translated paragraph and continue like that paragraph by paragraph. It takes some time. Then i will bind links to specific sentences for sources and lastly put some photos to article.

But the whole thing is going to take some time. You know, PDF saves the draft of the posts, so i work on it in this thread. But if i want to answer anybody on this thread. Post will be gone...to prevent it i posted here in a quote (to save space), gonna copy paste again into the dialog box and work on it...

I worked in a similar fashion while translating the LAHİKA-A Project for the Turkish engine Thread
 
@rahi2357 is back :D

you know that when you have all your inbox filled with his thanks :D

WCB bro
The glorious @rahi2357 is back indeed, I know it when I suddenly have 4 new notifications. :D

Mate, it is an article published by Turkish defence expert, Arda Mevlütoğlu some time ago.... you know we argue a lot about Iranian UAVs...his perspective was interesting. So, i wanted to translate it and post in the Iranian section.

It's so difficult for me to translate all of it. So, i use google translate for a paragraph, and put Turkish version of the paragraph beneath it. After reading the Turkish version, i fix the google translated paragraph and continue like that paragraph by paragraph. It takes some time. Then i will bind links to specific sentences for sources and lastly put some photos to article.

But the whole thing is going to take some time. You know, PDF saves the draft of the posts, so i work on it in this thread. But if i want to answer anybody on this thread. Post will be gone...to prevent it i posted here in a quote (to save space), gonna copy paste again into the dialog box and work on it...

I worked in a similar fashion while translating the LAHİKA-A Project for the Turkish engine Thread

You lazy thing! :D You can simply edit it in a word document, if the draft feature of forum malfunctions for whatever reason, all of your work will be gone. :D

Btw, nice job, You can actually make a thread after you completed it and maybe, just maybe, we can discuss in a civilized manner ups and downs of UAV industries in both countries and the path ahead with out a dick measuring contest. I know that is very hard, but we should take a shot. lol
 
You lazy thing! :D You can simply edit it in a word document, if the draft feature of forum malfunctions for whatever reason, all of your work will be gone. :D

Yeah, first tried like at the time. But when i copy paste it to forum, i have to waste time on the formating. :( This is an easy way and works just fine. :)

Btw, nice job, You can actually make a thread after you completed it and maybe, just maybe, we can discuss in a civilized manner ups and downs of UAV industries in both countries and the path ahead with out a dick measuring contest. I know that is very hard, but we should take a shot. lol
Actually, Arda made a comparison...... mate, you know even Jane has a mocking tone when talking about Arda doesn't have that tone......

Okay, let me give you an abstract. :)

In short he says, Iranian UAVs are not as good as Western counterparts but the important thing is Iran effectively uses it's UAVs both in mainland and abroad. Which puts IRAN in the same league with US and Israel. For Turkey we have only 10 Herons and 100-150 mini UAVs (thrown by hand) made by Turkish firm. It doesn't matter at the time if we are developing ANKA (8 prototypes made so far) or not since they are not in the inventory.
 
@Azizam
As some random dude, sitting some thousand miles away, maybe it's not quite appropriate to say, but let me dare to say that I know where you exactly stand in your prospect of world view. I would like to go for the possibility of you probably are from a religious background, and I would say you are in a state of questioning all what others consider evident and obvious in life.
That's sure a path every sane mind shall experience, The moment you start to understand that no more those things sacred and holy to people around is of any reasonable value to you, be it a sacred devotion to an unseen creator or the sanctimony of an ideology. That's some state of manner that you start casting doubt to originality and genuine of those believes.
But you shall at the same time take it into mind that as much as delightful you are with your new line of wisdom, you also should understand that it's not possible for all the people around to reach that stance point of yours. In fact not many are capable to reach there.
The ignorant and dogmatist man is like a man in sheer darkness, he would never let go of what he holds in his hands. And you have to soon or later come to the point, that you can't do much about it.
 
Yu kafir :D (kidding)

:lol:

You know there were lots of guests....some drank, some were conservative.

After the wedding mother told me the rumours. :)

People talked behind each other (after the wedding)

- That guy drinked to much, he is kafir.
-That guy didn't drink any think, he is a mullah. :rofl: :rofl:
 

:lol:

You know there were lots of guests....some drank, some were conservative.

After the wedding mother told me the rumours. :)

People talked behind each other (after the wedding)

- That guy drinked to much, he is kafir.
-That guy didn't drink any think, he is a mullah. :rofl: :rofl:
Drink = > drank

Drinking is massive sin. Btw it's personal choice.
 

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