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Farhang said:
Yeah, Mousavi & Karroubi are done. All the TV channels here are saying that those two are the root of the anti-Islamic protests and must be judged.

It's amazing how members of the moj-e sabz are talking more about martyrs than the government is. Those parliament members should know that executing someone like Mousavi will only make things worse for them.

Maybe it helps you to know that there are people here thinking of you and that you are not forgotten. Rooz khahad amad ke Iran azad khahad shod.
 
I hate to follow a post like that with this, but:

Dammit, I just found my For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge disc in my son's room.  In 3 pieces.  Dammit.
 
FUCK starts to suck after poundcake.Right Now is good though. And don't get me started on balance. Songs are as bad as its cover.
 
I don't know! He seems oblivious with 'I didn't know it was there'. Gr. I have neen looking for my Chemical wedding for weeks, guess where I found it. At least that wasn't broken.
 
If I found my chemical wedding broken I would be pissed. It took  me so long to find it and it will probably be a long time before I see it again.  FUCK on the other hand, they sell those in boxes  at the store I go to.  And I take back what  I said about it, re-listened to it, It's actually quite good.
 
I'M FUCKING TIRED

Bullshit treatment does squat.





It appears today is the birthday of some Israeli author who wrote some kid's books I used to read. Clicking on google's logo sent me on a search of her name. It's kinda nice, what they do with the logos and all.
 
Perun said:
It's amazing how members of the moj-e sabz are talking more about martyrs than the government is. Those parliament members should know that executing someone like Mousavi will only make things worse for them.

Maybe it helps you to know that there are people here thinking of you and that you are not forgotten. Rooz khahad amad ke Iran azad khahad shod.

Thanks a lot Perun. Really appreciate your comment.  :)

I need to apologize everyone for posting about my life and politics in this thread. Moderators can remove my posts if they wish.  :)
 
Nothing to apologize for. It's interesting, and there is no rule that says that the 100.000 thread must not contain interesting stuff.

... or is there?  :ninja:
By the way, it is so incredibly ironic that Iranian leaders are hailing the demonstrating people in Tunisia and Egypt - and yet they are denying their own people the same right.
 
It's more hypocritical than ironic isn't it?



Crap, I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to tab a blues rhythm that's stuck in my head in guitar pro. I need to figure out then note durations and I just can't get it right.
I think I'll record it and upload it to some expert site, see if they'll do it for me.
 
Thanks Wingman.

Eddies Wingman said:
By the way, it is so incredibly ironic that Iranian leaders are hailing the demonstrating people in Tunisia and Egypt - and yet they are denying their own people the same right.

In the local TV channels, they keep saying that the demonstrations in Tunisia and Egypt are Islamic and are like the Islamic revolution of Iran 30 years ago but demonstration in Iran are Anti-Islamic and must be put down.  ::)

Yesterday, Ahmadi Nejad said that these recent demonstration in Iran are like pouring dust on the Sun. (I`m still trying to figure what that means!  <_<)
 
Mega said:
It's more hypocritical than ironic isn't it?

Of course it's hypocritical, but that hypocrisy makes the entire situation quite ironic, doesn't it? I didn't mean to imply that the Iranian leadership themselves were being ironic ...

Farhang said:
In the local TV channels, they keep saying that the demonstrations in Tunisia and Egypt are Islamic and are like the Islamic revolution of Iran 30 years ago but demonstration in Iran are Anti-Islamic and must be put down.  ::)

Bah. The oppositions in Tunisia, Egypt and Iran all have a mix of different people with different meanings. Atheists, devout Muslims, conservatives, socialists, you name it.

Farhang said:
Yesterday, Ahmadi Nejad said that these recent demonstration in Iran are like pouring dust on the Sun. (I`m still trying to figure what that means!  <_<)

I guess it means something he labels the demonstrations as insignificant - they won't change Iran, like pouring dust on the Sun won't change the Sun (unless you have a very, very large amount of dust, of course  ;)
 
Eddies Wingman said:
Of course it's hypocritical, but that hypocrisy makes the entire situation quite ironic, doesn't it? I didn't mean to imply that the Iranian leadership themselves were being ironic ...

Meh. Irony is amusing, in this case it's just stupidity.



Systematic cleaning of my friend list onf Facebook. When you find that you can't stand a quarter of the people there, and don't even know another quarter, you realize there's something wrong on the fundamental level.
 
...first day @ new job. Going well so far, except for getting a pink cellphone  :D
 
Farhang said:
I need to apologize everyone for posting about my life and politics in this thread. Moderators can remove my posts if they wish.  :)

We all do that all the time here, so no need to apologise. It rather makes you part of the community. ;)
 
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