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Do you really think they can't have two words for the same thing? What a stupid argument.

But anyway, you are getting all worked up about nothing. I don't really care if Iranians call a headscarf a "hejab" or they call them a "rusari". But you haven't convinced me that they never use the word "hejab" for headscarf. All you've convinced me is that you really don't like being called out for being wrong and would rather dig yourself into a hole. (Just like when I pointed out how your crazy idea of testing peptide sequences in covid vaccines was flawed - you pretended you had actually accounted for the number of combinations that could be tested ("oh I just skipped over the details") when you probably never even thought of doing that).

And no, I don't accept everything the "West" or anyone else tells me about Iran or anything else. Everyone is pushing an agenda. Everyone uses propaganda. But I don't really expect a random article to be making up Farsi quotes that imply the headscarf in Iran sometimes called "hejab" - their propaganda will be focused on lying to show how "poorly" women are treated in Iran, not lying about trivial things like the word used for "headscarf".

1 year ago
1 score
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Do you really think they can't have two words for the same thing? What a stupid argument.

But anyway, you are getting all worked up about nothing. I don't really care if Iranians call a headscarf a "hejab" or they call them a "rusari". But you haven't convinced me that they never use the word "hejab" for headscarf. All you've convinced me is that you really don't like being called out for being wrong and would rather dig yourself into a hole. (Just like when I pointed out how your crazy idea of testing peptide sequences in covid vaccines was flawed - you pretended you had actually accounted for the number of combinations that could be tested ("oh I just skipped over the details") when you probably never even thought of doing that).

And no, I don't accept everything the "West" or anyone else tells me about Iran or anything else. Everyone is pushing an agenda. Everyone uses propaganda. But I don't really expect a random article to be making up Farsi quotes that imply the headscarf in Iran sometimes called "hejab" - their propaganda will be focus on lying to show how "poorly" women are treated in Iran, not lying about the word used for "headscarf".

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Do you really think they can't have two words for the same thing? What a stupid argument.

But anyway, you are getting all worked up about nothing. I don't really care if Iranians call a headscarf a "hejab" or they call them a "rusari". But you haven't convinced me that they never use the word "hejab" for headscarf. All you've convinced me is that you really don't like being called out for being wrong and would rather dig yourself into a hole. (Just like when I pointed out how your crazy idea of testing peptide sequences in covid vaccines was flawed - you pretended you had actually accounted for the number of combinations that could be tested ("oh I just skipped over the details") when you probably never even thought of doing that).

And no, I don't accept everything the "West" or anyone else tells me about Iran or anything else. Everyone is pushing an agenda. Everyone uses propaganda. But I don't really expect a random article to be making up Farsi quotes that imply the headscarf in Iran sometimes called "hejab".

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Do you really think they can't have two words for the same thing? What a stupid argument.

But anyway, you are getting all worked up about nothing. I don't really care if Iranians call a headscarf a "hejab" or they call them a "rusari". But you haven't convinced me that they never use the word "hejab" for headscarf. All you've convinced me is that you really don't like being called out for being wrong and would rather dig yourself into a hole. (Just like when I pointed out how your crazy idea of testing peptide sequences in covid vaccines was flawed - you pretended you had actually accounted for the number of combinations that could be tested ("oh I just skipped over the details") when you probably never even thought of doing that).

And no, I don't accept everything the "West" or anyone else tells me about Iran or anything else. Everyone is pushing an agenda. Everyone uses propaganda. But I don't really expect a random article to be lying and making up Farsi quotes that imply the headscarf in Iran sometimes called "hejab".

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Do you really think they can't have two words for the same thing? What a stupid argument.

But anyway, you are getting all worked up about nothing. I don't really care if Iranians call a headscarf a "hejab" or they call them a "rusari". But you haven't convinced me that they never use the word "hejab" for headscarf. All you've convinced me is that you really don't like being called out for being wrong and would rather dig yourself into a hole. (Just like when I pointed out how your crazy idea of testing peptide sequences in covid vaccines was flawed - you pretended you had actually accounted for the number of combinations that could be tested ("oh I just skipped over the details") when you probably never even thought of doing that).

And no, I don't accept everything the "West" or anyone else tells me about Iran or anything else. Everyone is pushing an agenda. Everyone uses propaganda. But I don't really expect a random article to be lying to make up Farsi quotes that imply the headscarf in Iran sometimes called "hejab".

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Do you really think they can't have two words for the same thing? What a stupid argument.

But anyway, you are getting all worked up about nothing. I don't really care if Iranians call a headscarf a "hejab" or they call them a "rusari". But you haven't convinced me that they never use the word "hejab" for headscarf. All you've convinced me is that you really don't like being called out for being wrong and would rather dig yourself into a hole. (Just like when I pointed out how your crazy idea of testing peptide sequences in covid vaccines was flawed - you pretended you had actually accounted for the number of combinations that could be tested ("oh I just skipped over the details") when you probably never even thought of doing that).

And no, I don't accept everything the "West" or anyone else tells me about Iran or anything else. Everyone is pushing an agenda. Everyone uses propaganda. But I don't really expect a random article to be lying about whether the word for a headscarf in Iran is ever "hejab".

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Do you really think they can't have two words for the same thing? What a stupid argument.

But anyway, you are getting all worked up about nothing. I don't really care if Iranians call a headscarf a "hejab" or they call them a "rusari". But you haven't convinced me that they never use the word "hejab" for headscarf. All you've convinced me is that you really don't like being called out for being wrong and would rather dig yourself into a hole. (Just like when I pointed out how your crazy idea of testing peptide sequences in covid vaccines was flawed - you pretended you had actually accounted for the number of sequences that could be tested ("oh I just skipped over the details") when you probably never even thought of doing that).

And no, I don't accept everything the "West" or anyone else tells me about Iran or anything else. Everyone is pushing an agenda. Everyone uses propaganda. But I don't really expect a random article to be lying about whether the word for a headscarf in Iran is ever "hejab".

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Do you really think they can't have two words for the same thing? What a stupid argument.

But anyway, you are getting all worked up about nothing. I don't really care if Iranians call a headscarf a "hejab" or they call them a "rusari". But you haven't convinced me that they never use the word "hejab" for headscarf. All you've convinced me is that you really don't like being called out for being wrong and would rather dig yourself into a hole. (Just like when I pointed out how your crazy idea of testing peptide sequences was flawed - you pretended you had actually accounted for it ("oh I just skipped over the details") when you probably never even thought of doing that).

And no, I don't accept everything the "West" or anyone else tells me about Iran or anything else. Everyone is pushing an agenda. Everyone uses propaganda. But I don't really expect a random article to be lying about whether the word for a headscarf in Iran is ever "hejab".

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Do you really think they can't have two words for the same thing? What a stupid argument.

But anyway, you are getting all worked up about nothing. I don't really care if Iranians call a headscarf a "hejab" or they call them a "rusari". But you haven't convinced me that they never use the word "hejab" for headscarf. All you've convinced me is that you really don't like being called out for being wrong and would rather dig yourself into a hole.

And no, I don't accept everything the "West" or anyone else tells me about Iran or anything else. Everyone is pushing an agenda. Everyone uses propaganda. But I don't really expect a random article to be lying about whether the word for a headscarf in Iran is ever "hejab".

1 year ago
1 score