CONSUMERISM

I Scream, You Scream

... We all Scream for Ice Cream

18-Jan-2010 (4 comments)
A world full of differentiated products is like a kitchen cabinet stuffed with a variety of vitamins. Although, they are good for you, too much of them may be detrimental to your health. It seems people in rich countries like the United States have an endless craving for variation, from SUVs to electronics to even simple products like ice cream, yogurt, and not to mention, Beanie Babies. No matter how many different versions of a product are already in the market, it seems manufacturers always have newer ones coming and consumers have an insatiable desire to buy them>>>
مسعود از امریکا
18-Jan-2010 (one comment)

من عاشق، هر کلمه، ز این شاهنامه، و لبان فردوسی
معشوق من، بر این مثنوی، چشمان مولانا، و تن بر، شیخ حافظ

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Shameful_Iranian
18-Jan-2010 (13 comments)
Fake Videos from current uprising and some blog out of country >>>
alexqt
18-Jan-2010 (one comment)
This music video is dedicated to the freedom movement of Iran>>>

HERITAGE

The Persians

The first Iran-based civilization was created by the people of today’s Khuzestan

18-Jan-2010 (3 comments)
Fifty thousand years back, a group of Africans moved into Asia and Europe. When the last ice-age ended 10,000 years ago; a group of those migrants created the first world civilization (Sumer) in today’s Iraq. Later on, the Sumerian civilization was flooded by waves of Semitic immigrants (forefathers of today’s Jews and Arabs) and at about 5,000 years ago, morphed into the Akkadian civilization. The Akkadians in turn were defeated and absorbed into the Assyrian and Babylonian states>>>
Ari Siletz
18-Jan-2010 (21 comments)
Cartoon analysis of an era in Iranian paleontology >>>
Noosh Afarin
18-Jan-2010 (2 comments)

مرا به یاد آر
من همیشه
در هر ثانیه ی این تولد سبز
 با تو خواهم بود

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David ET
18-Jan-2010 (50 comments)
The following proposed 4th draft of a secular republic constitution in not presumed to be flawless or final but it is a starting attempt toward a scripted outline for a free and democratic future for Iran>>>

REVIEW

This moment it is

Arash T. Riahi's "For a Moment Freedom"

18-Jan-2010 (one comment)
For a Moment Freedom tells the story of three groups of heroes, a communist family with a son, two young hip friends with their cousin’s two children, and a simple Kurdish man and an Iranian man, who become good friends after living in Turkey for too long. They all reside at a rundown hotel in the ghettos of Ankara. They share the same daily schedule: going to the UN headquarter, standing in the line for 8 hours to talk to someone in charge and being told to go back home and come back the next day>>>
sobh
18-Jan-2010 (2 comments)
چگونگی برخورد با ادامه جنبش بنی صدر>>>
naderabb
18-Jan-2010
Great Persian Gift!  -PERSIAN PLAYING CARDS>>>

رخ‌دادن سونامی اخلاقی

eroonman
18-Jan-2010 (3 comments)
(or, how I know when I'm high) >>>
JAFIO
18-Jan-2010
Not much to report this wee… Oh right! Haiti exploded. >>>

What if similar earthquake hit Tehran?