MetaMask 🦊💙(@MetaMask) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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The Mrw(@0ne_Persian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Düşündüm de bir dahaki kurban bayramını görüp göremeyeceğimin garantisi yok.. O yüzden bugüne kadar kırdığım kişileri arayıp bir daha küfrettim 😒

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Çalıyorlar,
Çocuklara tecavüz ediyorlar,
Haram yiyorlar,
Para aklıyorlar
Ama sorsan onlar müslüman biz dinsiziz😒

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Persian Poetry in English(@PersianPoetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

English ‘paradise’ comes from the Persian ‘pardīs’ meaning ‘walled garden.’

The Shāzda garden of Mahān, Iran looks like paradise compared to the surrounding desert.

English ‘paradise’ comes from the Persian ‘pardīs’ meaning ‘walled garden.’

The Shāzda garden of Mahān, Iran looks like paradise compared to the surrounding desert.
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حنانیا نفتالی(@HananyaPersian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

رژیم ایشون رو به زودی ناپدید خواهد کرد .واقعا این ویدو ارزش ترجمه و فهمیدن سخنان ایشان را داشت .

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BUZZNET(@BUZZNET) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In October 2017, Rosie, a golden retriever mix, was disowned by her previous owners. She was left in a shelter visibly pregnant and close to birth.

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Spencer(@SpencerJulius_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An oracular statement that destroyed an Empire.

Croesus, the King of Lydia, decided to wage a campaign against Cyrus of Persia. He sent messengers to the oracle of Delphi with the following question:

Should he go to war with the Persians?

The Delphic Oracle replied as follows:

An oracular statement that destroyed an Empire.

Croesus, the King of Lydia, decided to wage a campaign against Cyrus of Persia. He sent messengers to the oracle of Delphi with the following question:

Should he go to war with the Persians?

The Delphic Oracle replied as follows:
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‘Seersucker’ comes from Persian ‘shīr o shikar’ (milk and sugar).

The name alludes to the smooth (milk) and rough (sugar) texture of the fabric.

‘Seersucker’ comes from Persian ‘shīr o shikar’ (milk and sugar).

The name alludes to the smooth (milk) and rough (sugar) texture of the fabric.
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