Interesting footage of daring apparel.
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by Saman on Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:37 AM PSTWhat the hell was that supposed to be or mean?! Bunch of rich/privileged people loving life at the beach (with BS background music)! Since when that's news in any part of the world?
to: Farrod2
by tsunami (not verified) on Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:59 AM PSTfarrod2: I got the same feeling. The crackdowns have gotten worse lately. If you wear even jeans, the fati komondos harass you. Many people have decided that it's not worth it anymore...
I think this video is an old one before Ahamdinejad took over.
farrad02
by Abarmard on Mon Feb 23, 2009 09:27 AM PSTWhich face did you see that showed they were afraid? Or do you perceive it to be that way so it is?
Alborzi, there are no restrictions in making money. Iran is a capitalistic country and as a rich person you have luxuries, like anywhere else. The bad economy is another story. There are many rich Iranians, the problem is that the divide between rich and poor is increasing (similar to the rest of the world)
Cool...Demand more and furthermore...
by Danesh, Abel Hassan (not verified) on Mon Feb 23, 2009 06:16 AM PSTWhat is missing is a little affordable tiny cottage to rent for a night so the couple could spend the night together all night lone...
Ghosle tarteebee vs. ghosle eltemasi (explain the difference in one page: typed and single space)
Cottage...
:)
Cc. Revenue department
The more things change
by Alborzi (not verified) on Mon Feb 23, 2009 06:15 AM PSTIts very interesting, the Iranian girls even with all the restrictions look good. Iranian guys despite all
the restrictions still have latest cars. Its interesting the Iranians tried to change everything in the revolution, but it seems things are not that different.
اسم این بازی دهن کجیه!
MajidSun Feb 22, 2009 11:30 PM PST
میگه........
در دل دوست به هر حیله رهی باید کرد
طاعت از دست نیاید گنهی باید کرد!
هر چیزی رو منع کنن اشتیاق براش صد برابر میشه!
موزیک؟ مشروب؟ مواد مخدر؟ فحشا؟ ارتشاء؟ سرقت؟ لواط؟ ...........همهء اینا تحت لوای حکومت اسلام ناب محمدی؟؟
زبونتون رو گاز بگیرین! هیچکدمو از اینا تو ایران «اسلامی» اتفاق نیفتاده و نمی افته! اینا همش «توطئه » اجانب هست که «مردان خدا» رو بد نام کنن!
In response to Another Lost Iranian in Paris!
by Lengesh kon! (not verified) on Sun Feb 22, 2009 10:57 PM PSTThis all might look like waste of time and meaningless to you but in fact is a way of opposing this regime and it's medieval rule.
These people are actually very brave, willing to risk the "wrath" of the regime's thugs.
Your comments about these people just goes to show how "lost" you indeed are. I bet you anything that if were in Iran you would not dare dress like any of the women or men shown in this clip. Their immediate purpose might not be the overthrow of this regime but it's a way of braking the oppression and paving the way. These people might even not be political at all and just want to dress and look the way they feel like. Who the hell are you to tell them what to do or what not to do? If you are so brave why don't you get "unlost" in Paris, go back to Iran and overthrow this regime? How does that sound? I know, no need to answer, we all know the answer to that, you are a "lengesh kon" type who just likes to belittle other people and shout slogans (like many of our political opposition in Paris).
How sad!
by farrad02 on Sun Feb 22, 2009 05:19 PM PSTPeople have to be afraid to relax in their own country! You can see it in a lot these faces. They are expecting someone to come and stop them!
Jersey Shore
by shirazie (not verified) on Sun Feb 22, 2009 05:18 PM PSTlooks like bunch of Jersey goombas
> Poz o Haal
by Another Lost Iranian in Paris (not verified) on Sun Feb 22, 2009 01:43 PM PSTI'm sick and tired of these chesm ham chesmi, poz o haal, damagh balayee in Iran.
Instead of wasting your time , go and change this god damn regime for god sake. Only you guys inside the country can do something meaningful.