ضرب المثل زنده کردم بدین پارسی
It is not directly about Iranian.com but it is very near :-)
http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/images/dilbert2008073343201.gif
| Why the cultural stigma? The jokes? | 15-May |
| Iran's Rock Prodigies | 15-May |
| All birds are my friends! | 15-May |
| Aim high | 15-May |
| Sightseeing | 14-May |
| Title | Date | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Bomb Iran Now | May 08 | 136 |
| Let there be light | May 13 | 68 |
| Shari Rafia | May 06 | 49 |
| To keep it the Persian Gulf | May 07 | 47 |
| Khanom e lisanseh | May 12 | 45 |
| Person | About | Day |
|---|---|---|
| Ahsha Safai | Stands a decent shot at being elected for San Francisco's Board of Supervisors | May 15 |
| An Act of Peace | Iranian Americans against war | May 15 |
| Trita Parsi | Council on Foreign Relations book award | May 14 |
| Mahdiyeh Javid | Graduation, American University, Washington DC | May 12 |
| Mahrokh Milani | Happy Mother's Day | May 09 |
| Sheema Kalbasi | Indie Excellence Award | May 09 |
| Marvin Kharrazi | Iranian-American Jewish comedian | May 09 |
| UK Iranian marriage | Nellia Nafissi and Davood Fallahdar | May 08 |
| Shari Rafia | Son serving in Iraq | May 06 |
| Tissa Hami | Iranian-American comedian on "The View" | May 06 |
Loser Moron is it THAT
by Anonymous3434444 (not verified) on Sat Feb 02, 2008 08:23 AM CSTLoser Moron is it THAT bad???? Most of us have a life along side the obscure articles...I suggest you move your eyes to the right and start surfing the iranian personals that are always advertised here :)
I think Iranian.com is like addiction!
by Azarin Sadegh on Sat Feb 02, 2008 03:05 AM CSTActually I have many friends, a busy job with few incoming deadlines, two demanding boys (hyper ones), one big personal project-in-making,...still I really like surfing Iranian.com and to comment on everything I like or dislike! Sometimes I have this simple dream of being able to stretch the time to be able to fit in a few extra hours of sleeping too! Is it a kind of addiction? It sounds so!
In my workplace, in the kitchen of the company, there are tons of Dilbert cartoons displayed and I think in this new world (shrunken in size by internet) we live in, we are all turning into Dilberts, working in the cubes, stressed out by deadlines and other personal issues, dealing with people who do not understand what we meant to say, etc, etc... and so we end up having only two options:
One is to take it all and not to complain at all like Dilbert. The other option is to act up and try to do something about it.
Iranian.com for Iranians (registered ones of course!!) is like a place where we can act up and complain, or pretend to exist under a better light (at least in the cyberspace)...
So I think your comparison do not apply, unless maybe for a few of us!
Azarin
I identify with Dilbert
by Loser Moron (not verified) on Fri Feb 01, 2008 09:03 PM CSTI can definitely identify with Dilbert. It is Friday night, I am all by myself, I don't have any friends, no prosperity for a date any time soon, so my hobby IS to read obscure articles and blogs on iranian.com and pretend that I have friends who are interested in the same things. What a loser! Excuse me while I shoot myself.
I do!
by Jahanshah Javid on Fri Feb 01, 2008 04:30 PM CSTI have LOTS of friends! I couldn't live without them :o)
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