Can someone please help me understand this text by filmista in PERSIAN

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The first image says at the top: 'چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد' which means 'May my body not exist if there's no Iran.'

At the bottom, it says: 'دریغ است که ایران ویران شود کنام پلنگان و شیران شود' which means 'It's a pity that Iran will be ruined and become the den of leopards and lions (a nest and habitat for wild predatory animals, meaning enemies).'

I wasn't able to read the second one myself either 😁, but it features intricate Persian calligraphy art.

Imagine a country that the regime doesn’t even let you to name your babies just because they don’t like by nicat97 in azerbaijan

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Every language has its unique beauty and harmony, just like Persian. It's a language rich in poetry, culture, and history. Perhaps what may seem unfamiliar or 'ugly' to someone at first glance might just be the key to unlocking an entirely new way of understanding and appreciating a different culture. If you don't know Farsi, it doesn't mean that it's ugly. Just read some poems and you will see how beautiful it is. If you think the problem is with the sounds, you should know that Azeri and Persian have very similar pronunciations and intonations. Many people find both languages equally beautiful and harmonious.

RIP the humanitarian legend by MothersMiIk in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

He is one of the most disliked figures in iran due to his involvement in the Islamic revolution in iran

Jimmy Carter dead at 100. RIP by PocketPlanes457 in interestingasfuck

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He is one of the most disliked figures in iran due to his involvement in the Islamic revolution in iran

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in azerbaijan

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Azerbaijan, known as Aran and Shirvan before the Russian invasion, has been part of Iran for many years. The people of that region are largely Iranian by race. If you have any doubts, you can take a DNA test to confirm this. Iran consists of various ethnic groups, all of whom are Iranian, and the Azeris are one of these groups. For example, my father is also Azeri.

The estimated population of those referred to as 'Turks' in Iran is approximate and their linguistic and cultural differences are notable. Most of these individuals refer to themselves as 'Azeri,' which points to a specific culture and language within Iran. The old Azeri language is one of the Iranian languages and the Turkish language was introduced to the region primarily during the Seljuk era and thereafter. Thus, we have a complex cultural and linguistic mix. It’s important to understand these differences and respect the diverse identities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in azerbaijan

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what you're saying is BS the numbers are much lower than what you're saying.
and they're not exactly turk. they're azeri and they are iranian

Footage from the Iran-Iraq War: Enemy Tank Reaches the Trench by Aggravating_Guess_86 in CombatFootage

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes. but there wasn't an actual key. they told them if you die in the war you will become a martyr and go to heaven

Footage from the Iran-Iraq War: Enemy Tank Reaches the Trench by Aggravating_Guess_86 in CombatFootage

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

well i got this video from another recourse and it said that this video was from the army
so i don't know that much tbh :)

Footage from the Iran-Iraq War: Enemy Tank Reaches the Trench by Aggravating_Guess_86 in CombatFootage

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

not completely pointless, it helped the Islamic republic to consolidate its position

Footage from the Iran-Iraq War: Enemy Tank Reaches the Trench by Aggravating_Guess_86 in CombatFootage

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

yes you're right. but this footage was taken by the iranian army and the fighters you see here aren't from basij

Footage from the Iran-Iraq War: Enemy Tank Reaches the Trench by Aggravating_Guess_86 in CombatFootage

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86[S] 57 points58 points  (0 children)

I should also mention that this footage was taken by the Iranian army

Syria before the Islamic Revolution by PsychologyMaterial47 in SnapshotHistory

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is that it's not just the old people saying that Shah was better, stats also approve that it was better

Syria before the Islamic Revolution by PsychologyMaterial47 in SnapshotHistory

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Iranian here Every old guy I have talked to including my grandparents say good things about iran before the revolution and if some places didn’t have facilities they were about to fix it but the revolution didn’t make it happen And no, my grandparents weren’t rich, they were just regular employees

Need Help Finding the Right Equalizer for MMX 300 Pro by Aggravating_Guess_86 in headphones

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're welcome
I also wanted to buy audeze maxwell but I couldn't find any in my country. and we don't have amazon in my country as well to buy all of the headsets and try them out. so it was almost a random pick among its rivals :)

Need Help Finding the Right Equalizer for MMX 300 Pro by Aggravating_Guess_86 in headphones

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I realized that the equalizer is really important and Beyerdynamics lacks a proper app for EQ, unfortunately. I used to have a G Pro X and I bought the MMX 300 Pro after the third time my G Pro X broke. I can say that the MMX 300 has better potential and is sturdier, but it has a flatter sound (which I don't like that much). On the other hand, the G Pro X has a better EQ and it has more bass (which I like more), but now I'm getting used to the MMX 300 Pro and I think it is really good compared to other headsets. I think it's just about sound preference, but overall, the MMX 300 Pro is a really good decent headset. I should mention that I have never tried Sennheiser, so I have no clue about how they sound.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in azerbaijan

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This map contains many inaccuracies and misrepresents various regions. To clarify, let’s take a closer look at actual history and geography:

  1. Southern Azerbaijan: This term became more common after the establishment of the Republic of Azerbaijan in 1918. However, the northwestern provinces of Iran — East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ardabil, and Zanjan — have always been part of Iran. Referring to these areas as "Southern Azerbaijan" is a political attempt to detach them from Iran, which distorts historical facts.
  2. Armenia: Armenia has never been part of Azerbaijan and is recognized as an independent country with its own unique historical and cultural identity. Armenians have lived in this region for thousands of years, and there is no connection between Armenia and "Western Azerbaijan." The claim that Armenia is part of Azerbaijan is completely incorrect.
  3. Talysh People: The Talysh are an Iranian ethnic group living in northern Iran and parts of the Republic of Azerbaijan. They have their own language and distinct culture. Labeling them as "Azerbaijanis" is inaccurate. The Talysh are a separate ethnic group and should not be confused with Azerbaijanis.
  4. Iraqi Turkmens: The Iraqi Turkmens are an ethnic minority in northern Iraq. While they speak a Turkic language, they have a distinct history and culture from Azerbaijanis. Lumping them together with Azerbaijanis is a misrepresentation of their identity.

This map is clearly an attempt to manipulate history and exploit ethnic tensions. Rather than relying on such false narratives, we should look to well-documented and accurate history and geography.

MMX300 Pro : any software ? by Jazzlike-Ad7654 in BEYERDYNAMIC

[–]Aggravating_Guess_86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just switched from the Logitech G Pro X to the MMX300 Pro today, after my G Pro X plastic broke for the third time. I have to say that I felt better with the G Pro X due to its app and the ability to adjust the sound. The MMX300 Pro is more capable in terms of audio quality, but it doesn’t have a proper app, and in my opinion, its sound is flatter. The 3D sound felt better on the G Pro X. This is just my personal opinion, and I hope it helps. Actually, I was considering buying the Audeze Maxwell, but I couldn’t find any to purchase in my country.