This Blogging Sh** is hard!

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bahmani
by bahmani
11-Oct-2007
 

It used to be easy. Every couple of weeks or so, I would craft a thousand word essay on some topic or other, something meaty, hopefully something of substance, of wit, something my mother would read and say, “Good Boy.” I would send it off to Jahanshah, usually in an email, sometimes in html (anyone remember good old html?), usually with an image or 2 (we used to call them JPEGs), and it would get posted like a month later. Ah, the good old days! Now with the new feature of the blog, I must say I am working a lot harder to keep up. With instant replies, literally pouring in within minutes of posting it, you have to be on your toes. In the old days I would get an email or 2, about half and half, agreeing or disagreeing, almost always the politest of discourse. Now, I am routinely handed my ass back to me literally, quartered, marinated, and garnished with a nice ripe bilakh. Short of verbal rape, or a proctological exam. Now, being an egotistical Iranian male who likes to stretch his verbal "acumen" with the best of them, I have to admit, I relish a good fight. Especially when I think I can take the bastard (or bitch!). But being Iranian means you also have a sick and twisted side, so on occasion I also like to take a good honest beating, just to keep it real. We even have a quaint saying for it in Farsi. (No, you'll have to post your guesses in your undoubted replies) Plus, Iranian men think chicks dig a black eye. Now, I don’t take any of this jabbing and vitriol seriously of course. (Yeah Right!) But I have to remind myself that this is only a blog. I know, some out there have deified blogs and bloggers as the collective next messiah, capable of saving the universe, the world, and after that, possibly even Iran. Some have even changed their names to match the names of their blogs. Worse, some have even been indicted and persecuted for them. If God is so powerful how can a blog made of words hurt him? I certainly don’t believe a blog can. It might sometimes seem like a particularly good blog could, but it really can't. Unless your God is weak. My theory is that anything supported by Google ad payments calculated by simply including the words Ahmadinejad, George Bush, Dick Cheney, penis enlargement, erectile dysfunction, Viagra, Brittany Spears, and Paris Hilton somewhere in the body of it's text, can't beat the Almighty. Can it? (I can't believe I was finally able to finally use "Ahmadinejad" and "erectile dysfunction" in the same sentence!) As much as we would like them to, in fact words in a blog can't change the world. I'm sorry to break this news, but it is simply not enough to occasionally think of stuff, and then go and blog it. As Iranians this seems a difficult lesson to learn, that (smart, not stupid) actions and deeds, are more effective than any elegant composition or needle sharp criticisms we so easily bask in. Simply put, Action is Required. And batteries are not included. In the end, computers and word processing are no competition for the real "thing". Or to put it another way, we should all put the laptop down every so often. Write less! Say Less! DO more! Go outside once in a while people! The graphics are awesome!

PS>Dear Jahanshah: If I promise to poignantly include Ahmadinejad, George Bush, Dick Cheney, penis enlargement, erectile dysfunction, Viagra, Brittany Spears, and Paris Hilton in each blog, can I get a piece of the action? Come on man! You can even pay me in Starbucks/iTunes cards!

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Ferdosi

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Awsome ! I got you excited ! That was good and fun :-)


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Breath of fresh air!

by Tonya (not verified) on

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by dariushagha (not verified) on

WE NOW KNOW THAT YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!... HE WAS FROM NYSHAABOR..DO READ BOOKS BEFORE YOU WRITE.


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To Mina: Not a violin

by bahmani on

I am into music, but alas that is a wall not a violin. I will change it, because I would not want to be accused of misrepresenting my talents. On DO-ing, you are exactly right, the game of life is to stay alive and outlive the bastards. Getting killed is a far too easy way out. Staying just ahead of them smartly but never giving in, is the far harder path requiring much more finesse. Plus it's a lot more fun!


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by Iran lover (not verified) on

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I forgot

by Mina (not verified) on

I forgot to tell you something!
looking at your photo, for the longest time I used to think you're into music!! I thought you played the violin!
Why? --'cause in your photo what's on the right side looks like a Violin BOW!!(to me it always has!)
But then, since you never wrote about this talent of yours, I came to the conclusion that you don't want to tell us about your violin concerto!
By the way what the heck is that? shadow or what??! lol!


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Get up and go

by Mina (not verified) on

I must agree with you on the say/write less and "DO more" part.
But I think we should bear in mind that trying to do anything on a larger scale in Iran always becomes impossible due to obvious reasons. Yet on a small scale it is a doable deed.
I was reading something the other day regarding Jabar Baghcheban, the founder of schools for the deaf in Iran. He felt the need for something , took it upon himself to DO IT and did indeed acheive his goal!-- //www.baghcheban.deafiran.com/
(just as an example: a man whom I have always admired, since I had a cousin of sorts, who went to his school.)
So, still there is room to move on a small scale.
The thing is one has to get up... and go...and put one foot in front of the other...!!
Now as for blogging, just not my cup of tea!


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To No_Name

by bahmani on

Good point, I think my point though was that we should ALL talk and write less and DO more. The largest group of Bloggers online are Iranian. I think that clearly shows we talk A LOT. GIven the state of Iran today, and how disconnected a lot of Iranians are from Iran (both here AND inside Iran), one would think we would take care of a few more important things first, then move on to expressing our opinions on everything under the sun. Maybe we're just lazy and it is less difficult to just sit around, do nothing and complain all the time. Mind you, I am speaking from experience!


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what if..

by no_name (not verified) on

some people have no other way to express themselve?
it's not fair to say they dont go out side because they write. they could just write in a journal i guess so people wont talk about them...


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lol

by not verified (not verified) on

Now, I am routinely handed my ass back to me literally, quartered, marinated, and garnished with a nice ripe bilakh. Short of verbal rape, or a proctological exam ...

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looool