Another day ….

1. First of all, let me say thank to half of my dear friend Borna Mohamad (!!) or Borna himself! for sending me the link to this amazing site. It really made my day so much better! I feel like a whole new person!! It ace your mind. Simply, that man can write!….

2. Then, ladies and gentlemen, let me say thank to my dear OS (Operating System) Lab teacher, who forced me to play “Great Mind” (Fekre Bekr) game after 10 years! He set it my final project!! Wow! What did he really think?! I didn’t heard these words (Fekre Bekr) in last 10-15 years!, but now, I have to write a full working game – in a Linux (!!) QT designer – till tomorrow, 9 a.m. sharp!!
So lets all hope another miracle – beside of our being alive everyday(!) [see yesterday article!] – happens and I find this game in some barby shop! And so lord helps me to write the code!…..

3. Today, I was sitting on a couch in the park near my home, actually I was translating the article that other half of my dear friend Borna Mohamad !! (who should be Mohamad!!) – as a our TA or whatever!.. – set 4 my project – 4 my whole Micro Lab mark(!) [It's actually a funny story!, they thought this lab may be boring 4 some of senior guys like me(!) because we're too old!!!!!! But honestly THANX to them! ;) ], – and suddenly I noticed that I’m surrounded by about 3500 years old humans! – of course it’s sum of their ages, you genius! – I was shocked! first, I thought they want to use my great mind and greater experiences of my glorious life (!) – but then I noticed, when I was translating, one old guy sat beside me on that special couch, and he wasn’t seen over months, and every one of his mates, thought he’s dead(!!). And about a 50 ancient but great men and women surrounded us!, so unfortunately, now, I’m so experienced in every detail of every park in this great city and actually I can be specialist in retired persons life.
So, one day if U need any help about these matters, I’m at your service!

Did you ever think about ….

Did you ever think about why we’re still alive in this country?!
It seems like a miracle to me!
for example read this !!!

It’s maybe a joke, but I swear, there’re lots of true facts in it!
I don’t wanna be pessimist, but let’s see:

1) Generally our government sucks, really! (include many other things in our motherland)
[I really doubt that it had been any better in our last kingdoms, so why better in this one?]
2) Most of us are that desperate that, we even can’t build the life that our parents built (and of course most of us think, they suck too!)
3) How much useful work we do everyday? What’s our real outcome? (In real world of course, not in some fantasy or parallel universe…)
4) How many of us, have a bit of a clue about (even) near future (not 15-20 years later)?

Everyone in this country think that, doing their job is a huuuuuuuuugggge favor for others!
for example to get a piece of damn paper to get me out of my beloved country (for only 3 damn days), I’m running for about a month now, but I don’t see any chance….
For second term, I was trying to sign in ‘Gote’ German language classes (in Dolat St.) But even they seem to be affected by living in this glorious country(!). The first time they said to me, that I had to get a reservation number, so I can not subscribe. Come back in three month (!), then I got my reservation number (about 2-3 months ago) quickly. I call them twice to check and finally it seemed OK. Yesterday when I went there to check (for being sure) again, they said: Hi! Come back in Shahrivar!
(then in response to my Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(!), they said:) No, U Got reservation number. U had 2 came back here again and got a Subscription Number too!!!.
Oh! [...] them! They may think they work in Pentagon(!).
I don’t know. Is it in the air?! Or maybe water? Is it poisoned? For gods sake, they’re Germans. They should be disciplined, not like us convert any situation to hell for everyone. It seems they lived a few years in this country and now they became so much like US!

Hey! But don’t worry! WE’LL GO TO PARADISE !! (but not them!)

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