GERMANY: Muslim invaders are pooping and ejaculating in the pool

"The Farsi version of Arabic".... :rofl:

Methinks somebody's behind the Not-so-Far version of alcohol or hashish.... damn, I'm speaking Arabic again.

(which means shoving Arab religion, language and culture down the throats of Iranians)
yes, idiot, Farsi alphabet is almost entirely based on Arabic today. Don't give up your daytime job, ignoramus. LOL

Persian alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Persian alphabet (الفبای فارسی alefbā-ye fārsi) or Perso-Arabic script is a writing system based on the Arabic script and used for the Persian language. It has four letters more than Arabic: پ [p], چ [t͡ʃ], ژ [ʒ], and گ [ɡ].
The Perso-Arabic script is an abjad and is exclusively written cursively. That is, the majority of the letters in a word connect to each other. This is also implemented on computers. Whenever the Perso-Arabic script is typed, the computer auto-connects the letters to each other. Unconnected letters are not widely accepted. In Perso-Arabic, as with Arabic, words are written from right to left.

Below are the 32 letters of the modern Persian alphabet. Since the script is cursive, the appearance of a letter changes depending on its position: isolated, initial (joined on the left), medial (joined on both sides), and final (joined on the right) of a word.
The names of the letter are mostly the ones used in Arabic, except for the Persian pronunciation. The only ambiguous name is he, which is used for both ﺡ and ه. For clarification, these are often called ḥe-ye jimi (literally "jim-like ḥe" after jim, the name for the letter ج that uses the same base form) and he-ye do-češm (literally "two-eyed he", after the contextual middle letterform ﻬ), respectively.
Novel letters

The main Persian letters are ا, ب, پ, ت, ج, چ, خ, د, ر, ز, ژ, س, ش, ف, ک, گ, ل, م, ن, و, ه, ی and other letters that came into it from Arabic literature. The Persian alphabet adds four letters to the Arabic alphabet, /p/, /ɡ/, /t͡ʃ/ (ch in chair), /ʒ/ (s in measure):
turk using english alphabet too
french using too
so what?

+ arab cant say p like persian
arab cant say ch like chelsea
arab cant say g like golem
arab cand say j like.. ژاله

The Turks converted their language into Latin letters willingly, because they wanted to be part of modern civilization. Therefore the language stayed more or less intact. Arabs conquered the Iranians and therefore changed the entire Persian alphabet and language into Arabic based. I know some Iranians that try to speak Farsi without using any Arabic based words, I have to admit, it's quite a struggle for them. Even the word "Salam" (hello) or "salamati" (health) two of the most common words are Arabic. But that's what Arabs did, and they're still doing it. Islam is Arab imperialism.
 
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Arab Muslims invaded and raped Iran / Persia not once but many times.

Muslim conquest of Persia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Language

During the Rashidun Caliphate, the official language of Persia remained Persian, just as the official languages of Syria and Egypt remained Greek and Coptic. However, during the Ummayad Caliphate, the Ummayads imposed Arabic as the primary language of their subjected people throughout their empire, displacing their indigenous languages. Although an area from Iraq to Morocco speaks Arabic to this day, Middle Persian proved to be much more enduring. Most of its structure and vocabulary survived, evolving into the modern Persian language. However, Persian did incorporate a certain amount of Arabic vocabulary, especially words pertaining to religion, and it switched from the Pahlavi Aramaic alphabet to a modified version of the Arabic alphabet.[68] Today Persian is spoken officially in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.

Give it up, ass miner.

Coffee (especially in a carafe). Carob. Lacquer, lemon and lime. Orange, tangerine, apricot, saffron, crimson and sugar, as well as sucrose, elixir, syrup, sorbet and julep. As well as tamarind, tahini, tarragon, artichoke, spinach, safflower, caraway seed, sumac and hummus, down to the jar it comes in. Cotton candy (both). Alfalfa and albatross and tuna as well as giraffe, gazelle and gerbil. Azure. Borax. Admiral and arsenal. Magazine and mattress and sofa. Benzene, camphor, alkaline and even chemistry itself. Tambourine, tabla, tamboura, lute and guitar. When you use any of these words ---- and I dare you to try getting through a day without one --- are you speaking Arabic?

Because that is their origin. Or would you say therefore that English is an "Arabic language"?
English is a Germanic language despite that so many of our words have a latin root.

Correct.
I'm throwing his own ass-mined logic back in his face. I suspect that's why he had no answer.

Already answered, pay attention. I even posted a link that shows most of the Persian alphabet was converted into Arabic. It doesn't get worse than that...not only did Arabs rape their people and culture, they did the same to their language. This is what Islam does though, even today. No surprises.


Yuh huh.
Diga me Tonto ---- where the fuck did we get these:

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0

-- Did I sleep through some Islamist invasion then?

Btw --- guess what language "zero" comes from.

Alphabets as spoils of war --- yer way outta yer league here pal.

I digga you this dufus, the concept of zero originated from India. The Arabs killed over a 100 million before they conquered the Indian subcontinent. Of course the Arabs took credit for not only that but all their acheivements. That's what they did the Persians, they became Arab / Muslim achievements, they became Arab after they conquered them.

The History Of Zero

The Sumerians were the first to develop a counting system to keep an account of their stock of goods - cattle, horses, and donkeys, for example. The Sumerian system was positional; that is, the placement of a particular symbol relative to others denoted its value. The Sumerian system was handed down to the Akkadians around 2500 BC and then to the Babylonians in 2000 BC. It was the Babylonians who first conceived of a mark to signify that a number was absent from a column; just as 0 in 1025 signifies that there are no hundreds in that number. Although zero's Babylonian ancestor was a good start, it would still be centuries before the symbol as we know it appeared.

The renowned mathematicians among the Ancient Greeks, who learned the fundamentals of their math from the Egyptians, did not have a name for zero, nor did their system feature a placeholder as did the Babylonian. They may have pondered it, but there is no conclusive evidence to say the symbol even existed in their language. It was the Indians who began to understand zero both as a symbol and as an idea.

Brahmagupta, around 650 AD, was the first to formalize arithmetic operations using zero. He used dots underneath numbers to indicate a zero. These dots were alternately referred to as 'sunya', which means empty, or 'kha', which means place. Brahmagupta wrote standard rules for reaching zero through addition and subtraction as well as the results of operations with zero. The only error in his rules was division by zero, which would have to wait for Isaac Newton and G.W. Leibniz to tackle.

But it would still be a few centuries before zero reached Europe. First, the great Arabian voyagers would bring the texts of Brahmagupta and his colleagues back from India along with spices and other exotic items. Zero reached Baghdad by 773 AD and would be developed in the Middle East by Arabian mathematicians who would base their numbers on the Indian system. In the ninth century, Mohammed ibn-Musa al-Khowarizmi was the first to work on equations that equaled zero, or algebra as it has come to be known. He also developed quick methods for multiplying and dividing numbers known as algorithms (a corruption of his name). Al-Khowarizmi called zero 'sifr', from which our cipher is derived. By 879 AD, zero was written almost as we now know it, an oval - but in this case smaller than the other numbers. And thanks to the conquest of Spain by the Moors, zero finally reached Europe; by the middle of the twelfth century, translations of Al-Khowarizmi's work had weaved their way to England.

The Italian mathematician, Fibonacci, built on Al-Khowarizmi's work with algorithms in his book Liber Abaci, or "Abacus book," in 1202. Until that time, the abacus had been the most prevalent tool to perform arithmetic operations. Fibonacci's developments quickly gained notice by Italian merchants and German bankers, especially the use of zero. Accountants knew their books were balanced when the positive and negative amounts of their assets and liabilities equaled zero. But governments were still suspicious of Arabic numerals because of the ease in which it was possible to change one symbol into another. Though outlawed, merchants continued to use zero in encrypted messages, thus the derivation of the word cipher, meaning code, from the Arabic sifr.

The next great mathematician to use zero was Rene Descartes, the founder of the Cartesian coordinate system. As anyone who has had to graph a triangle or a parabola knows, Descartes' origin is (0,0). Although zero was now becoming more common, the developers of calculus, Newton and Lebiniz, would make the final step in understanding zero.

Adding, subtracting, and multiplying by zero are relatively simple operations. But division by zero has confused even great minds. How many times does zero go into ten? Or, how many non-existent apples go into two apples? The answer is indeterminate, but working with this concept is the key to calculus. For example, when one drives to the store, the speed of the car is never constant - stoplights, traffic jams, and different speed limits all cause the car to speed up or slow down. But how would one find the speed of the car at one particular instant? This is where zero and calculus enter the picture.
 
I am waiting on what will be the spark, what event will be the catalyst that will erupt into a true attack against the refugee camps. It is going to happen.
What will happen after that?
That will depend on what action is considered most politically expedient by those who wield the power to suppress objectionable actions. The military will be loosed against the citizenry if that is what is determined to be "best". If the government sides with the invaders, then I suspect there will be a huge, violent backlash from the real Germans. How tragic that a government might force such horrors on its own constituents simply to prove its "compassion".

Our organisations across now 15 nations in Europa have formed a new block, this is to be called Festung Europa - Fortress Europe.

The previous Saturday there was big gathering in Prag, which we called our Große Versammlung - Grand Assembly.

So, we now have another plan of action, to run parallel with the other plans of action, of course, we think probably come June this year, we'll have to enact ALL plan of actions simultaneously. We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages, making powder-keg difficult to stop....then when chaos caused by Muslim savages is trying to be contained by Traitors in authority, we can enact ALL of our plans at the SAME time across SIX nations of Europa.

This means, we can win, because we'll be operating through the chaos, but WE will know what we're doing because our plan has been planned in meticulous detail. We will not fail.

We had wonderful news today from the Danish Parliament, all Patriots appreciate the Government of Denmark. Even the opposition Social Democrats voted yes on the anti-Muslim savage Bill.

We always knew that at some point various Social Democrats would end up supporting our team.
 
"The Farsi version of Arabic".... :rofl:

Methinks somebody's behind the Not-so-Far version of alcohol or hashish.... damn, I'm speaking Arabic again.

(which means shoving Arab religion, language and culture down the throats of Iranians)
yes, idiot, Farsi alphabet is almost entirely based on Arabic today. Don't give up your daytime job, ignoramus. LOL

Persian alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Persian alphabet (الفبای فارسی alefbā-ye fārsi) or Perso-Arabic script is a writing system based on the Arabic script and used for the Persian language. It has four letters more than Arabic: پ [p], چ [t͡ʃ], ژ [ʒ], and گ [ɡ].
The Perso-Arabic script is an abjad and is exclusively written cursively. That is, the majority of the letters in a word connect to each other. This is also implemented on computers. Whenever the Perso-Arabic script is typed, the computer auto-connects the letters to each other. Unconnected letters are not widely accepted. In Perso-Arabic, as with Arabic, words are written from right to left.

Below are the 32 letters of the modern Persian alphabet. Since the script is cursive, the appearance of a letter changes depending on its position: isolated, initial (joined on the left), medial (joined on both sides), and final (joined on the right) of a word.
The names of the letter are mostly the ones used in Arabic, except for the Persian pronunciation. The only ambiguous name is he, which is used for both ﺡ and ه. For clarification, these are often called ḥe-ye jimi (literally "jim-like ḥe" after jim, the name for the letter ج that uses the same base form) and he-ye do-češm (literally "two-eyed he", after the contextual middle letterform ﻬ), respectively.
Novel letters

The main Persian letters are ا, ب, پ, ت, ج, چ, خ, د, ر, ز, ژ, س, ش, ف, ک, گ, ل, م, ن, و, ه, ی and other letters that came into it from Arabic literature. The Persian alphabet adds four letters to the Arabic alphabet, /p/, /ɡ/, /t͡ʃ/ (ch in chair), /ʒ/ (s in measure):
turk using english alphabet too
french using too
so what?

+ arab cant say p like persian
arab cant say ch like chelsea
arab cant say g like golem
arab cand say j like.. ژاله

The Turks converted their language into Latin letters willingly, because they wanted to be part of modern civilization. Therefore the language stayed more or less intact. Arabs conquered the Iranians and therefore changed the entire Persian alphabet and language into Arabic based. I know some Iranians that try to speak Farsi without using any Arabic based words, I have to admit, it's quite a struggle for them. Even the word "Salam" (hello) or "salamati" (health) two of the most common words are Arabic. But that's what Arabs did, and they're still doing it. Islam is Arab imperialism.

Are you still on about this Roudy? I hope you've co-ordinated your coffee and toilet breaks!
 
I am waiting on what will be the spark, what event will be the catalyst that will erupt into a true attack against the refugee camps. It is going to happen.
What will happen after that?
That will depend on what action is considered most politically expedient by those who wield the power to suppress objectionable actions. The military will be loosed against the citizenry if that is what is determined to be "best". If the government sides with the invaders, then I suspect there will be a huge, violent backlash from the real Germans. How tragic that a government might force such horrors on its own constituents simply to prove its "compassion".

Our organisations across now 15 nations in Europa have formed a new block, this is to be called Festung Europa - Fortress Europe.

The previous Saturday there was big gathering in Prag, which we called our Große Versammlung - Grand Assembly.

So, we now have another plan of action, to run parallel with the other plans of action, of course, we think probably come June this year, we'll have to enact ALL plan of actions simultaneously. We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages, making powder-keg difficult to stop....then when chaos caused by Muslim savages is trying to be contained by Traitors in authority, we can enact ALL of our plans at the SAME time across SIX nations of Europa.

This means, we can win, because we'll be operating through the chaos, but WE will know what we're doing because our plan has been planned in meticulous detail. We will not fail.

We had wonderful news today from the Danish Parliament, all Patriots appreciate the Government of Denmark. Even the opposition Social Democrats voted yes on the anti-Muslim savage Bill.

We always knew that at some point various Social Democrats would end up supporting our team.

" We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages..."


Charli hedbo, a muhammad cartoon, terrorist attacks in Belgium last year, French riots from a couple years ago, cologne and germany on new years eve, the major Paris terrorist attacks, and tons of other incidences reported and not reported.

There have already been far more than enough, especially with these "no-go zones" where cops cannot enter and they can do as they please. That needs to be eradicated with force.

It won't happen but USA and Western Europe need to go into Syria and Iraq with major military and create large "safe zone camps" where all refugees are resettled. And that includes most now in Europe. And they can exact some payments from the wealthy Gulf States to help pay for their needs. But no one has the courage, they would rather look like the compassionate fool and put their own nations at great risk.
 
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More ofthe standard libtard rabble rousing.

Note how the man defending his family is denounced as a Nazi scum by these fascist provocateurs.



Did you hear English accent shouting "Nazi scum"?

We know all about them, we have been following our Eternal Enemies for many years, we have their number, the payback is simply going to be brutal and obviously glorious.

They are Communist Anarchists, two groups, one calling itself No Borders, these are British Traitors. The other group are the NPA - Nouveau Parti anticapitaliste, The New Anti-Capitalist Party, these are French Traitors.

No Borders are part of The Socialist Workers Party - they are Far-Left borderline full-on Communist, here's their website, read the hate and insanity of these POS:

Socialist Workers Party - an anti-capitalist, revolutionary party

New Anticapitalist Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

With No Borders and NPA were the Antifa's, the latter in typical Commie filth style then defaced statue of Charles De Gaulle.

Read the full story at the link below the flags, the story the MSM Propaganda won't tell you....pictures included, you'll notice the flags of the NPA and the Antifa's:

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Doh, here's the rest, the write-up that accompany video, we have THOUSANDS of people in our organizations filming these POS, now I figure how to post video, I will post more videos from our people:

2000 "No Border" leftists in Calais to support migrants.
2000 "No Border" leftists in Calais to support migrants.
The soldiers of the globalist oligarchy against real France.

Nearly 2000 protesters, including British, Italians and Belgians, provided support to migrants Saturday in the "Jungle" of Calais, one of the largest slum in France. They asked for "more dignified reception conditions."

British, French, Belgians, Italians ... About 2000 people demonstrated Saturday, January 23 in the afternoon to Calais in France.
Among the claims raised, the demonstrators called for better support and "worthier life conditions" for migrants.

"Refugees Welcome", "Calais, Lesbos, Lampedusa, our borders are killing", "Open the borders, let them enter," could be read on the placards.
"We're here in solidarity and to denounce the inactivity of French government which is unwilling to provide a better life for refugees, "said Rino, an Italian student of 22, came from Paris by bus and for whom" a human tragedy "take place in Calais.


Even the Leftie Huffington Post has to admit who's behind the Calais Migrants garbage:

Calais Clashes 'Stirred Up By British Anarchist Group'

Edited to add link.
 
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I am waiting on what will be the spark, what event will be the catalyst that will erupt into a true attack against the refugee camps. It is going to happen.
What will happen after that?
That will depend on what action is considered most politically expedient by those who wield the power to suppress objectionable actions. The military will be loosed against the citizenry if that is what is determined to be "best". If the government sides with the invaders, then I suspect there will be a huge, violent backlash from the real Germans. How tragic that a government might force such horrors on its own constituents simply to prove its "compassion".

Our organisations across now 15 nations in Europa have formed a new block, this is to be called Festung Europa - Fortress Europe.

The previous Saturday there was big gathering in Prag, which we called our Große Versammlung - Grand Assembly.

So, we now have another plan of action, to run parallel with the other plans of action, of course, we think probably come June this year, we'll have to enact ALL plan of actions simultaneously. We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages, making powder-keg difficult to stop....then when chaos caused by Muslim savages is trying to be contained by Traitors in authority, we can enact ALL of our plans at the SAME time across SIX nations of Europa.

This means, we can win, because we'll be operating through the chaos, but WE will know what we're doing because our plan has been planned in meticulous detail. We will not fail.

We had wonderful news today from the Danish Parliament, all Patriots appreciate the Government of Denmark. Even the opposition Social Democrats voted yes on the anti-Muslim savage Bill.

We always knew that at some point various Social Democrats would end up supporting our team.

" We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages..."


Charli hedbo, a muhammad cartoon, french riots from a couple years ago, cologne and germany on new years eve, the major Paris terrorist attacks, and tons of other incidences reported and not reported.

There have already been far more than enough, especially with these "no-go zones" where cops cannot enter and they can do as they please. That needs to be eradicated with force.

It won't happen but USA and Western Europe need to go into Syria and Iraq with major military and create large "safe zone camps" where all refugees are resettled. And that includes most now in Europe. And they can exact some payments from the wealthy Gulf States to help pay for their needs. But no one has the courage, they would rather look like the compassionate fool and put their own nations at great risk.

No darling, you don't launch the attack when your enemy is expecting you to, if you do, you fail. You launch the attack when they're NOT expecting you to do, then you don't fail.

This is WHY we will win.
 
"The Farsi version of Arabic".... :rofl:

Methinks somebody's behind the Not-so-Far version of alcohol or hashish.... damn, I'm speaking Arabic again.

(which means shoving Arab religion, language and culture down the throats of Iranians)
yes, idiot, Farsi alphabet is almost entirely based on Arabic today. Don't give up your daytime job, ignoramus. LOL

Persian alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Persian alphabet (الفبای فارسی alefbā-ye fārsi) or Perso-Arabic script is a writing system based on the Arabic script and used for the Persian language. It has four letters more than Arabic: پ [p], چ [t͡ʃ], ژ [ʒ], and گ [ɡ].
The Perso-Arabic script is an abjad and is exclusively written cursively. That is, the majority of the letters in a word connect to each other. This is also implemented on computers. Whenever the Perso-Arabic script is typed, the computer auto-connects the letters to each other. Unconnected letters are not widely accepted. In Perso-Arabic, as with Arabic, words are written from right to left.

Below are the 32 letters of the modern Persian alphabet. Since the script is cursive, the appearance of a letter changes depending on its position: isolated, initial (joined on the left), medial (joined on both sides), and final (joined on the right) of a word.
The names of the letter are mostly the ones used in Arabic, except for the Persian pronunciation. The only ambiguous name is he, which is used for both ﺡ and ه. For clarification, these are often called ḥe-ye jimi (literally "jim-like ḥe" after jim, the name for the letter ج that uses the same base form) and he-ye do-češm (literally "two-eyed he", after the contextual middle letterform ﻬ), respectively.
Novel letters

The main Persian letters are ا, ب, پ, ت, ج, چ, خ, د, ر, ز, ژ, س, ش, ف, ک, گ, ل, م, ن, و, ه, ی and other letters that came into it from Arabic literature. The Persian alphabet adds four letters to the Arabic alphabet, /p/, /ɡ/, /t͡ʃ/ (ch in chair), /ʒ/ (s in measure):
turk using english alphabet too
french using too
so what?

+ arab cant say p like persian
arab cant say ch like chelsea
arab cant say g like golem
arab cand say j like.. ژاله

The Turks converted their language into Latin letters willingly, because they wanted to be part of modern civilization. Therefore the language stayed more or less intact. Arabs conquered the Iranians and therefore changed the entire Persian alphabet and language into Arabic based. I know some Iranians that try to speak Farsi without using any Arabic based words, I have to admit, it's quite a struggle for them. Even the word "Salam" (hello) or "salamati" (health) two of the most common words are Arabic. But that's what Arabs did, and they're still doing it. Islam is Arab imperialism.

Are you still on about this Roudy? I hope you've co-ordinated your coffee and toilet breaks!

I have a tube tied from my waste carrying both #1 and #2 components straight to the halal swimming pool at the local mosque. Payback is a bitch.
 
"The Farsi version of Arabic".... :rofl:

Methinks somebody's behind the Not-so-Far version of alcohol or hashish.... damn, I'm speaking Arabic again.
yes, idiot, Farsi alphabet is almost entirely based on Arabic today. Don't give up your daytime job, ignoramus. LOL

Persian alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Persian alphabet (الفبای فارسی alefbā-ye fārsi) or Perso-Arabic script is a writing system based on the Arabic script and used for the Persian language. It has four letters more than Arabic: پ [p], چ [t͡ʃ], ژ [ʒ], and گ [ɡ].
The Perso-Arabic script is an abjad and is exclusively written cursively. That is, the majority of the letters in a word connect to each other. This is also implemented on computers. Whenever the Perso-Arabic script is typed, the computer auto-connects the letters to each other. Unconnected letters are not widely accepted. In Perso-Arabic, as with Arabic, words are written from right to left.

Below are the 32 letters of the modern Persian alphabet. Since the script is cursive, the appearance of a letter changes depending on its position: isolated, initial (joined on the left), medial (joined on both sides), and final (joined on the right) of a word.
The names of the letter are mostly the ones used in Arabic, except for the Persian pronunciation. The only ambiguous name is he, which is used for both ﺡ and ه. For clarification, these are often called ḥe-ye jimi (literally "jim-like ḥe" after jim, the name for the letter ج that uses the same base form) and he-ye do-češm (literally "two-eyed he", after the contextual middle letterform ﻬ), respectively.
Novel letters

The main Persian letters are ا, ب, پ, ت, ج, چ, خ, د, ر, ز, ژ, س, ش, ف, ک, گ, ل, م, ن, و, ه, ی and other letters that came into it from Arabic literature. The Persian alphabet adds four letters to the Arabic alphabet, /p/, /ɡ/, /t͡ʃ/ (ch in chair), /ʒ/ (s in measure):
turk using english alphabet too
french using too
so what?

+ arab cant say p like persian
arab cant say ch like chelsea
arab cant say g like golem
arab cand say j like.. ژاله

The Turks converted their language into Latin letters willingly, because they wanted to be part of modern civilization. Therefore the language stayed more or less intact. Arabs conquered the Iranians and therefore changed the entire Persian alphabet and language into Arabic based. I know some Iranians that try to speak Farsi without using any Arabic based words, I have to admit, it's quite a struggle for them. Even the word "Salam" (hello) or "salamati" (health) two of the most common words are Arabic. But that's what Arabs did, and they're still doing it. Islam is Arab imperialism.

Are you still on about this Roudy? I hope you've co-ordinated your coffee and toilet breaks!

I have a tube tied from my waste carrying both #1 and #2 components straight to the halal swimming pool at the local mosque. Payback is a bitch.

:party: The payback is a bitch party!
 
I am waiting on what will be the spark, what event will be the catalyst that will erupt into a true attack against the refugee camps. It is going to happen.
What will happen after that?
That will depend on what action is considered most politically expedient by those who wield the power to suppress objectionable actions. The military will be loosed against the citizenry if that is what is determined to be "best". If the government sides with the invaders, then I suspect there will be a huge, violent backlash from the real Germans. How tragic that a government might force such horrors on its own constituents simply to prove its "compassion".

Our organisations across now 15 nations in Europa have formed a new block, this is to be called Festung Europa - Fortress Europe.

The previous Saturday there was big gathering in Prag, which we called our Große Versammlung - Grand Assembly.

So, we now have another plan of action, to run parallel with the other plans of action, of course, we think probably come June this year, we'll have to enact ALL plan of actions simultaneously. We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages, making powder-keg difficult to stop....then when chaos caused by Muslim savages is trying to be contained by Traitors in authority, we can enact ALL of our plans at the SAME time across SIX nations of Europa.

This means, we can win, because we'll be operating through the chaos, but WE will know what we're doing because our plan has been planned in meticulous detail. We will not fail.

We had wonderful news today from the Danish Parliament, all Patriots appreciate the Government of Denmark. Even the opposition Social Democrats voted yes on the anti-Muslim savage Bill.

We always knew that at some point various Social Democrats would end up supporting our team.

Let the modern Crusades begin! Muslims asked for it, now they're going to get it. Popcorn, anyone?
 
I am waiting on what will be the spark, what event will be the catalyst that will erupt into a true attack against the refugee camps. It is going to happen.
What will happen after that?
That will depend on what action is considered most politically expedient by those who wield the power to suppress objectionable actions. The military will be loosed against the citizenry if that is what is determined to be "best". If the government sides with the invaders, then I suspect there will be a huge, violent backlash from the real Germans. How tragic that a government might force such horrors on its own constituents simply to prove its "compassion".

Our organisations across now 15 nations in Europa have formed a new block, this is to be called Festung Europa - Fortress Europe.

The previous Saturday there was big gathering in Prag, which we called our Große Versammlung - Grand Assembly.

So, we now have another plan of action, to run parallel with the other plans of action, of course, we think probably come June this year, we'll have to enact ALL plan of actions simultaneously. We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages, making powder-keg difficult to stop....then when chaos caused by Muslim savages is trying to be contained by Traitors in authority, we can enact ALL of our plans at the SAME time across SIX nations of Europa.

This means, we can win, because we'll be operating through the chaos, but WE will know what we're doing because our plan has been planned in meticulous detail. We will not fail.

We had wonderful news today from the Danish Parliament, all Patriots appreciate the Government of Denmark. Even the opposition Social Democrats voted yes on the anti-Muslim savage Bill.

We always knew that at some point various Social Democrats would end up supporting our team.

Let the modern Crusades begin! Muslims asked for it, now they're going to get it. Popcorn, anyone?

Okay, let's get this show on the road!
 
I am waiting on what will be the spark, what event will be the catalyst that will erupt into a true attack against the refugee camps. It is going to happen.
What will happen after that?
That will depend on what action is considered most politically expedient by those who wield the power to suppress objectionable actions. The military will be loosed against the citizenry if that is what is determined to be "best". If the government sides with the invaders, then I suspect there will be a huge, violent backlash from the real Germans. How tragic that a government might force such horrors on its own constituents simply to prove its "compassion".

Our organisations across now 15 nations in Europa have formed a new block, this is to be called Festung Europa - Fortress Europe.

The previous Saturday there was big gathering in Prag, which we called our Große Versammlung - Grand Assembly.

So, we now have another plan of action, to run parallel with the other plans of action, of course, we think probably come June this year, we'll have to enact ALL plan of actions simultaneously. We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages, making powder-keg difficult to stop....then when chaos caused by Muslim savages is trying to be contained by Traitors in authority, we can enact ALL of our plans at the SAME time across SIX nations of Europa.

This means, we can win, because we'll be operating through the chaos, but WE will know what we're doing because our plan has been planned in meticulous detail. We will not fail.

We had wonderful news today from the Danish Parliament, all Patriots appreciate the Government of Denmark. Even the opposition Social Democrats voted yes on the anti-Muslim savage Bill.

We always knew that at some point various Social Democrats would end up supporting our team.

Let the modern Crusades begin! Muslims asked for it, now they're going to get it. Popcorn, anyone?

Okay, let's get this show on the road!
Don't forget the pom poms, never leave home without it.
 
Let the modern Crusades begin! Muslims asked for it, now they're going to get it. Popcorn, anyone?

And start it in Dearborn.

Seriously darling, Dearborn, Michigan, it's a little bit off our map, a bit out of the way from say....Germany, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. We unfortunately can't do a Midnight Run and deal with the Dearborn shit.

Morally we are with you of course, but, you're just going to have to do the deed yourselves.
 
I am waiting on what will be the spark, what event will be the catalyst that will erupt into a true attack against the refugee camps. It is going to happen.
What will happen after that?
That will depend on what action is considered most politically expedient by those who wield the power to suppress objectionable actions. The military will be loosed against the citizenry if that is what is determined to be "best". If the government sides with the invaders, then I suspect there will be a huge, violent backlash from the real Germans. How tragic that a government might force such horrors on its own constituents simply to prove its "compassion".

Our organisations across now 15 nations in Europa have formed a new block, this is to be called Festung Europa - Fortress Europe.

The previous Saturday there was big gathering in Prag, which we called our Große Versammlung - Grand Assembly.

So, we now have another plan of action, to run parallel with the other plans of action, of course, we think probably come June this year, we'll have to enact ALL plan of actions simultaneously. We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages, making powder-keg difficult to stop....then when chaos caused by Muslim savages is trying to be contained by Traitors in authority, we can enact ALL of our plans at the SAME time across SIX nations of Europa.

This means, we can win, because we'll be operating through the chaos, but WE will know what we're doing because our plan has been planned in meticulous detail. We will not fail.

We had wonderful news today from the Danish Parliament, all Patriots appreciate the Government of Denmark. Even the opposition Social Democrats voted yes on the anti-Muslim savage Bill.

We always knew that at some point various Social Democrats would end up supporting our team.

Let the modern Crusades begin! Muslims asked for it, now they're going to get it. Popcorn, anyone?

Okay, let's get this show on the road!
Don't forget the pom poms, never leave home without it.

Which pom poms though? The boobie ones or the other ones?
 
That will depend on what action is considered most politically expedient by those who wield the power to suppress objectionable actions. The military will be loosed against the citizenry if that is what is determined to be "best". If the government sides with the invaders, then I suspect there will be a huge, violent backlash from the real Germans. How tragic that a government might force such horrors on its own constituents simply to prove its "compassion".

Our organisations across now 15 nations in Europa have formed a new block, this is to be called Festung Europa - Fortress Europe.

The previous Saturday there was big gathering in Prag, which we called our Große Versammlung - Grand Assembly.

So, we now have another plan of action, to run parallel with the other plans of action, of course, we think probably come June this year, we'll have to enact ALL plan of actions simultaneously. We wait though until more incidents from Muslim savages, making powder-keg difficult to stop....then when chaos caused by Muslim savages is trying to be contained by Traitors in authority, we can enact ALL of our plans at the SAME time across SIX nations of Europa.

This means, we can win, because we'll be operating through the chaos, but WE will know what we're doing because our plan has been planned in meticulous detail. We will not fail.

We had wonderful news today from the Danish Parliament, all Patriots appreciate the Government of Denmark. Even the opposition Social Democrats voted yes on the anti-Muslim savage Bill.

We always knew that at some point various Social Democrats would end up supporting our team.

Let the modern Crusades begin! Muslims asked for it, now they're going to get it. Popcorn, anyone?

Okay, let's get this show on the road!
Don't forget the pom poms, never leave home without it.

Which pom poms though? The boobie ones or the other ones?
The ones I usually stare at, they come in pairs.
 
"Pogo, post: 13352214, member: 41527"]Give it up, ass miner.

Coffee (especially in a carafe). Carob. Lacquer, lemon and lime. Orange, tangerine, apricot, saffron, crimson and sugar, as well as sucrose, elixir, syrup, sorbet and julep. As well as tamarind, tahini, tarragon, artichoke, spinach, safflower, caraway seed, sumac and hummus, down to the jar it comes in. Cotton candy (both). Alfalfa and albatross and tuna as well as giraffe, gazelle and gerbil. Azure. Borax. Admiral and arsenal. Magazine and mattress and sofa. Benzene, camphor, alkaline and even chemistry itself. Tambourine, tabla, tamboura, lute and guitar. When you use any of these words ---- and I dare you to try getting through a day without one --- are you speaking Arabic?

Because that is their origin. Or would you say therefore that English is an "Arabic language"?
English is a Germanic language despite that so many of our words have a latin root.

Correct.
I'm throwing his own ass-mined logic back in his face. I suspect that's why he had no answer.

Already answered, pay attention. I even posted a link that shows most of the Persian alphabet was converted into Arabic. It doesn't get worse than that...not only did Arabs rape their people and culture, they did the same to their language. This is what Islam does though, even today. No surprises.


Yuh huh.
Diga me Tonto ---- where the fuck did we get these:

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0

-- Did I sleep through some Islamist invasion then?

Btw --- guess what language "zero" comes from.

Alphabets as spoils of war --- yer way outta yer league here pal.

I digga you this dufus, the concept of zero originated from India. The Arabs killed over a 100 million before they conquered the Indian subcontinent. Of course the Arabs took credit for not only that but all their acheivements. That's what they did the Persians, they became Arab / Muslim achievements, they became Arab after they conquered them.

The History Of Zero

The Sumerians were the first to develop a counting system to keep an account of their stock of goods - cattle, horses, and donkeys, for example. The Sumerian system was positional; that is, the placement of a particular symbol relative to others denoted its value. The Sumerian system was handed down to the Akkadians around 2500 BC and then to the Babylonians in 2000 BC. It was the Babylonians who first conceived of a mark to signify that a number was absent from a column; just as 0 in 1025 signifies that there are no hundreds in that number. Although zero's Babylonian ancestor was a good start, it would still be centuries before the symbol as we know it appeared.

The renowned mathematicians among the Ancient Greeks, who learned the fundamentals of their math from the Egyptians, did not have a name for zero, nor did their system feature a placeholder as did the Babylonian. They may have pondered it, but there is no conclusive evidence to say the symbol even existed in their language. It was the Indians who began to understand zero both as a symbol and as an idea.

Brahmagupta, around 650 AD, was the first to formalize arithmetic operations using zero. He used dots underneath numbers to indicate a zero. These dots were alternately referred to as 'sunya', which means empty, or 'kha', which means place. Brahmagupta wrote standard rules for reaching zero through addition and subtraction as well as the results of operations with zero. The only error in his rules was division by zero, which would have to wait for Isaac Newton and G.W. Leibniz to tackle.

But it would still be a few centuries before zero reached Europe. First, the great Arabian voyagers would bring the texts of Brahmagupta and his colleagues back from India along with spices and other exotic items. Zero reached Baghdad by 773 AD and would be developed in the Middle East by Arabian mathematicians who would base their numbers on the Indian system. In the ninth century, Mohammed ibn-Musa al-Khowarizmi was the first to work on equations that equaled zero, or algebra as it has come to be known. He also developed quick methods for multiplying and dividing numbers known as algorithms (a corruption of his name). Al-Khowarizmi called zero 'sifr', from which our cipher is derived. By 879 AD, zero was written almost as we now know it, an oval - but in this case smaller than the other numbers. And thanks to the conquest of Spain by the Moors, zero finally reached Europe; by the middle of the twelfth century, translations of Al-Khowarizmi's work had weaved their way to England.

The Italian mathematician, Fibonacci, built on Al-Khowarizmi's work with algorithms in his book Liber Abaci, or "Abacus book," in 1202. Until that time, the abacus had been the most prevalent tool to perform arithmetic operations. Fibonacci's developments quickly gained notice by Italian merchants and German bankers, especially the use of zero. Accountants knew their books were balanced when the positive and negative amounts of their assets and liabilities equaled zero. But governments were still suspicious of Arabic numerals because of the ease in which it was possible to change one symbol into another. Though outlawed, merchants continued to use zero in encrypted messages, thus the derivation of the word cipher, meaning code, from the Arabic sifr.

The next great mathematician to use zero was Rene Descartes, the founder of the Cartesian coordinate system. As anyone who has had to graph a triangle or a parabola knows, Descartes' origin is (0,0). Although zero was now becoming more common, the developers of calculus, Newton and Lebiniz, would make the final step in understanding zero.

Adding, subtracting, and multiplying by zero are relatively simple operations. But division by zero has confused even great minds. How many times does zero go into ten? Or, how many non-existent apples go into two apples? The answer is indeterminate, but working with this concept is the key to calculus. For example, when one drives to the store, the speed of the car is never constant - stoplights, traffic jams, and different speed limits all cause the car to speed up or slow down. But how would one find the speed of the car at one particular instant? This is where zero and calculus enter the picture.

That's a nice fat rant.

Unfortunately a waste of time, since what I posted about was the word zero --- not the concept.

Oopsie.

Perhaps you'd retain more of what you read if you weren't going :lalala: every time you came across an English word we may have imported from Arabic.

Without, I might add, any "invasion" at all.
 
English is a Germanic language despite that so many of our words have a latin root.

Correct.
I'm throwing his own ass-mined logic back in his face. I suspect that's why he had no answer.

Already answered, pay attention. I even posted a link that shows most of the Persian alphabet was converted into Arabic. It doesn't get worse than that...not only did Arabs rape their people and culture, they did the same to their language. This is what Islam does though, even today. No surprises.


Yuh huh.
Diga me Tonto ---- where the fuck did we get these:

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0

-- Did I sleep through some Islamist invasion then?

Btw --- guess what language "zero" comes from.

Alphabets as spoils of war --- yer way outta yer league here pal.

I digga you this dufus, the concept of zero originated from India. The Arabs killed over a 100 million before they conquered the Indian subcontinent. Of course the Arabs took credit for not only that but all their acheivements. That's what they did the Persians, they became Arab / Muslim achievements, they became Arab after they conquered them.

The History Of Zero

The Sumerians were the first to develop a counting system to keep an account of their stock of goods - cattle, horses, and donkeys, for example. The Sumerian system was positional; that is, the placement of a particular symbol relative to others denoted its value. The Sumerian system was handed down to the Akkadians around 2500 BC and then to the Babylonians in 2000 BC. It was the Babylonians who first conceived of a mark to signify that a number was absent from a column; just as 0 in 1025 signifies that there are no hundreds in that number. Although zero's Babylonian ancestor was a good start, it would still be centuries before the symbol as we know it appeared.

The renowned mathematicians among the Ancient Greeks, who learned the fundamentals of their math from the Egyptians, did not have a name for zero, nor did their system feature a placeholder as did the Babylonian. They may have pondered it, but there is no conclusive evidence to say the symbol even existed in their language. It was the Indians who began to understand zero both as a symbol and as an idea.

Brahmagupta, around 650 AD, was the first to formalize arithmetic operations using zero. He used dots underneath numbers to indicate a zero. These dots were alternately referred to as 'sunya', which means empty, or 'kha', which means place. Brahmagupta wrote standard rules for reaching zero through addition and subtraction as well as the results of operations with zero. The only error in his rules was division by zero, which would have to wait for Isaac Newton and G.W. Leibniz to tackle.

But it would still be a few centuries before zero reached Europe. First, the great Arabian voyagers would bring the texts of Brahmagupta and his colleagues back from India along with spices and other exotic items. Zero reached Baghdad by 773 AD and would be developed in the Middle East by Arabian mathematicians who would base their numbers on the Indian system. In the ninth century, Mohammed ibn-Musa al-Khowarizmi was the first to work on equations that equaled zero, or algebra as it has come to be known. He also developed quick methods for multiplying and dividing numbers known as algorithms (a corruption of his name). Al-Khowarizmi called zero 'sifr', from which our cipher is derived. By 879 AD, zero was written almost as we now know it, an oval - but in this case smaller than the other numbers. And thanks to the conquest of Spain by the Moors, zero finally reached Europe; by the middle of the twelfth century, translations of Al-Khowarizmi's work had weaved their way to England.

The Italian mathematician, Fibonacci, built on Al-Khowarizmi's work with algorithms in his book Liber Abaci, or "Abacus book," in 1202. Until that time, the abacus had been the most prevalent tool to perform arithmetic operations. Fibonacci's developments quickly gained notice by Italian merchants and German bankers, especially the use of zero. Accountants knew their books were balanced when the positive and negative amounts of their assets and liabilities equaled zero. But governments were still suspicious of Arabic numerals because of the ease in which it was possible to change one symbol into another. Though outlawed, merchants continued to use zero in encrypted messages, thus the derivation of the word cipher, meaning code, from the Arabic sifr.

The next great mathematician to use zero was Rene Descartes, the founder of the Cartesian coordinate system. As anyone who has had to graph a triangle or a parabola knows, Descartes' origin is (0,0). Although zero was now becoming more common, the developers of calculus, Newton and Lebiniz, would make the final step in understanding zero.

Adding, subtracting, and multiplying by zero are relatively simple operations. But division by zero has confused even great minds. How many times does zero go into ten? Or, how many non-existent apples go into two apples? The answer is indeterminate, but working with this concept is the key to calculus. For example, when one drives to the store, the speed of the car is never constant - stoplights, traffic jams, and different speed limits all cause the car to speed up or slow down. But how would one find the speed of the car at one particular instant? This is where zero and calculus enter the picture.

That's a nice fat rant.

Unfortunately a waste of time, since what I posted about was the word zero --- not the concept.

Oopsie.

Ya ooopsie. The word zero is different than the concept of zero in mathematics. Now go back to adult school and get your middle school diploma.
 
Correct.
I'm throwing his own ass-mined logic back in his face. I suspect that's why he had no answer.

Already answered, pay attention. I even posted a link that shows most of the Persian alphabet was converted into Arabic. It doesn't get worse than that...not only did Arabs rape their people and culture, they did the same to their language. This is what Islam does though, even today. No surprises.


Yuh huh.
Diga me Tonto ---- where the fuck did we get these:

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0

-- Did I sleep through some Islamist invasion then?

Btw --- guess what language "zero" comes from.

Alphabets as spoils of war --- yer way outta yer league here pal.

I digga you this dufus, the concept of zero originated from India. The Arabs killed over a 100 million before they conquered the Indian subcontinent. Of course the Arabs took credit for not only that but all their acheivements. That's what they did the Persians, they became Arab / Muslim achievements, they became Arab after they conquered them.

The History Of Zero

The Sumerians were the first to develop a counting system to keep an account of their stock of goods - cattle, horses, and donkeys, for example. The Sumerian system was positional; that is, the placement of a particular symbol relative to others denoted its value. The Sumerian system was handed down to the Akkadians around 2500 BC and then to the Babylonians in 2000 BC. It was the Babylonians who first conceived of a mark to signify that a number was absent from a column; just as 0 in 1025 signifies that there are no hundreds in that number. Although zero's Babylonian ancestor was a good start, it would still be centuries before the symbol as we know it appeared.

The renowned mathematicians among the Ancient Greeks, who learned the fundamentals of their math from the Egyptians, did not have a name for zero, nor did their system feature a placeholder as did the Babylonian. They may have pondered it, but there is no conclusive evidence to say the symbol even existed in their language. It was the Indians who began to understand zero both as a symbol and as an idea.

Brahmagupta, around 650 AD, was the first to formalize arithmetic operations using zero. He used dots underneath numbers to indicate a zero. These dots were alternately referred to as 'sunya', which means empty, or 'kha', which means place. Brahmagupta wrote standard rules for reaching zero through addition and subtraction as well as the results of operations with zero. The only error in his rules was division by zero, which would have to wait for Isaac Newton and G.W. Leibniz to tackle.

But it would still be a few centuries before zero reached Europe. First, the great Arabian voyagers would bring the texts of Brahmagupta and his colleagues back from India along with spices and other exotic items. Zero reached Baghdad by 773 AD and would be developed in the Middle East by Arabian mathematicians who would base their numbers on the Indian system. In the ninth century, Mohammed ibn-Musa al-Khowarizmi was the first to work on equations that equaled zero, or algebra as it has come to be known. He also developed quick methods for multiplying and dividing numbers known as algorithms (a corruption of his name). Al-Khowarizmi called zero 'sifr', from which our cipher is derived. By 879 AD, zero was written almost as we now know it, an oval - but in this case smaller than the other numbers. And thanks to the conquest of Spain by the Moors, zero finally reached Europe; by the middle of the twelfth century, translations of Al-Khowarizmi's work had weaved their way to England.

The Italian mathematician, Fibonacci, built on Al-Khowarizmi's work with algorithms in his book Liber Abaci, or "Abacus book," in 1202. Until that time, the abacus had been the most prevalent tool to perform arithmetic operations. Fibonacci's developments quickly gained notice by Italian merchants and German bankers, especially the use of zero. Accountants knew their books were balanced when the positive and negative amounts of their assets and liabilities equaled zero. But governments were still suspicious of Arabic numerals because of the ease in which it was possible to change one symbol into another. Though outlawed, merchants continued to use zero in encrypted messages, thus the derivation of the word cipher, meaning code, from the Arabic sifr.

The next great mathematician to use zero was Rene Descartes, the founder of the Cartesian coordinate system. As anyone who has had to graph a triangle or a parabola knows, Descartes' origin is (0,0). Although zero was now becoming more common, the developers of calculus, Newton and Lebiniz, would make the final step in understanding zero.

Adding, subtracting, and multiplying by zero are relatively simple operations. But division by zero has confused even great minds. How many times does zero go into ten? Or, how many non-existent apples go into two apples? The answer is indeterminate, but working with this concept is the key to calculus. For example, when one drives to the store, the speed of the car is never constant - stoplights, traffic jams, and different speed limits all cause the car to speed up or slow down. But how would one find the speed of the car at one particular instant? This is where zero and calculus enter the picture.

That's a nice fat rant.

Unfortunately a waste of time, since what I posted about was the word zero --- not the concept.

Oopsie.

Ya ooopsie. The word zero is different than the concept of zero in mathematics.

Yup. Sure is. So maybe you should have read what I wrote instead of going fishing for a giant red herring.
 

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