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| the puzzle I drow a caricature about "The Dark Side of the Moon". Its name is "The Puzzle" (yapboz) and its original text is in Turkish. I tried to translate it to English for you. Sorry to my insufficient English. page one: "when the complete one reveals itself (bütün olan kendini gösterdiğinde) the mission of pieces is banding together (görevi birleşmektir parçaların) and when the flawless harmony comes (ve kusursuz uyum gerçekleştiğinde) Last edited by .o0o. : 11-11-2004 at 01:48 PM. |
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| Re: the puzzle every piece is endless one (her parça sonsuz bütündür) and every balance that is set (ve kurulan her denge) is a way to death (koşulan bir ölümdür) |
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