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Kamangir | September 5, 2007 | Category Humour, Iran
Twins’ ceremony in Tabriz, Iran. And yes, they had to make this freaking ghost scene to praise the national-religious stuff. More pictures in the Photoblog.
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This looks like Halloween.
Or a Christmas pageant with no manger
they are only twins, until they are required to cover thier identity and mask thier faces in public for life, no-one can then appreciate gods gifts. wearing a mask is wrong, it reminds me of the story about the “man in an iron mask” the twin of a french ruler, who could take the rule of his country away from him.
is this a christmas pagent ? it looks more like “phantoms of the pagent.” i can not truely appreciate your sincerity and trust, unless i can see the expressions of pain or contentment on the faces of your women.
i can not understand you, while your expressions are concealled, it makes me suspicious, and i believe all who have to hide behind masks are insincere and would do things bad (tiny things, bad manners, scratch my paint on my car or snarl, be disrespectful in facial gesture) under that mask. just cant be trusted while identity is ashamed and concealed. cant trust people who are ashamed of themselves.
they must be evil to have so much shame to have to cover thier faces and identity. no-one in a christmas pagent would be so disrespectful to god, to hide thier identity, jesus is god.
Wally, you amaze me yet again. I have read your recent replies, and I can’t quite understand how you manage to mix so much intelligent thought and total BS at the same time. With every reply, I start with trying to separate what you wrote into separate arguments, but I fail. It’s all too interwoven for me, and I’m left feeling slightly disturbed. Ever so slightly.
Though to be frank, Wally… I see a lot more BS replies from you than I see replies containing intelligent thought.
Sorry, off topic:
Israel is being bashed unfairly here. I’m not jewish but I know most the venom spewed on that site by the pro-islamic republic commenters are deeply ingrained propaganda dished out on a daily basis by the IR’ state-controlled TV. Please debunk their lies:
http://iranian.com/main/2007/threes-company
Serendip, I usually avoid going into such discussions intentionally, entering them only when they enter sites that I read anyway. What I read there was fairly standard, often easily refuted. (Golan, Sinai? Oh, you mean that time where Nasser declared that the time has come to eradicate Israel, and moved armies (along with his allies) to get this done? Sinai seems to be back with Egypt, too. Odd, what with Israeli thirst for conquest. Oh, and both Gaza and the West Bank were in foreign hands before the Six Day War, but apparently Muslim conquest and occupation doesn’t count. Lebanon was about water? The PLO would find that hilarious. The more recent Lebanon war broke a planned Israeli operation? Says who, Hassan Nasrallah? Oh, and several years of cross border raids, kidnapping attempts, and ending with a shelling for diversion, are not a cause for war. At least, not for Israel.)
The problem with entering such a heated argument late though, is that it’s bound to fail.