In the first installment of my blog, I had promised you that I will post a copy of the new Iranian.com comment policy, which I had found among JJ’s emails when I hacked into it. It was in an email from JJ to his lawyer, Ira Goldstein. He had asked Attorney Goldstein for his approval of the new policy before he officially posted it on his site. Armed with this new information, I expect each and every one of you to behave yourselves from this point on and contribute even more to this site. Here it is.
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Iranian.com is a forum for Iranians of all ethnicities, religions, races and educational backgrounds, who agree with me on all issues, to share their ideas and their detailed visions on how to create another clusterfuck and bring about another hundred years of misery to our homeland of Iran. To achieve that end in an organized and non-clusterfuck fashion, I, Jahanshah Javid, the owner of this site, have devised the following rules and regulations regarding comments on my (that’s right, it’s mine - not yours) site:
Article I
I rule this site. To me, all you so called “users” of this site are nothing but a collection of ants who are working on my ant farm so that I can make mountains of money by bragging about the number of clicks on my site to advertisers, make loads of money and vacation in such places as Nice, London, Paris and Madrid. So, for those of you who take yourselves way too seriously and spend hours upon hours writing blogs and leaving stupid comments (God, the stupid comments) on my site, know this: when I am sunbathing bottomless on the beach in Nice, and I find out that another one of you losers just got fired from his minimum wage job because he couldn’t make a deadline because he was too busy writing another asinine blog about how to get rid of the IRI on Iranian.com, I just, well...have another drink, laugh my naked butt off and go back to my nap.
Article II
No gays (you know who you are…and I do too, never mind how-I have my sources). I am told that there are no gay Iranians and, therefore, I want none on my site.
Article III
You can leave as many comments as you want (see if I care). Comments can be flagged by all users…and if they are flagged, I will delete them. I will do so regardless of the nature of the comment, because the douche bag who wrote the flagged comment deserves it. I will articulate my reason for doing so by using an example. Imagine that I am having a glass of wine on a sidewalk café in Madrid. Of course, I will have my laptop sitting next to me to make sure that I’m getting the requisite number of clicks so that I can get the next advertising check. However, instead of getting an email from Google telling me that the check is in the mail, I get an email from some loser who has just flagged another loser who has said blah, blah, blah about her. Do I really need to be bothered about that?!!! Is that fair?!!! Of course not!! So, I will delete not just that flagged loser’s comment, but ten comments before and ten comments after it, just for safe measure. I will then turn the computer off and ignore your whining until my five course meal is finished and I have taken my afternoon nap…and then I will ignore you even more.
Article IV
No Moroccans. Just don’t like them. Never have, never will.
Article V
Notwithstanding the fact that you are all a bunch of tools, I do kind of respect you for purely economic reasons, and am somewhat minimally interested in your views. To that end, Iranian.com has created a detailed complaint and comment policy, which I shall explain as follows. You may comment and / or complain about the content and placement of articles on this site, about which blogs are featured on the homepage and about the deletion of your comments. When a complaint is received, it is carefully and immediately reviewed by the Iranian.com Complaint Review Board (*). A copy of that complaint is then printed on biodegradable paper and is delivered to Iranian.com supervisor, and my personal assistant, Fouad Khomoos. Fouad then catalogues the complaint and files it, in alphabetical order, in a specially designed banker’s box, which is also biodegradable. The box is then delivered to me every Thursday, when I personally drive it to the east span of the Oakland Bridge and drop the same into the Pacific Ocean. If you object to the aforementioned complaint policy, you can join the box in diving into the calm waters of the Pacific Ocean off the Oakland Bridge…unless you are afraid of heights, in which case, I suggest that you find a utility hole to use for “diving into” purposes in whatever locale you reside in.
(*)Iranian.com Complaint Review Board is comprised of my pet monkey Bo Bo and my two pet parakeets Romeo and Juliet.
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Rimless eye glasses
by Johnhayden112 on Sat Jan 30, 2010 01:35 AM PSTDid you ever think that the day would come when wearing Rimless eye glasses would be
fashionable? Well, thanks to some great styles, that is exactly what has
happened. Glasses are very trendy at the moment.
anon11
by che khabar e on Sun Oct 18, 2009 09:48 AM PDTThis is just as funny as Part 1. Hope we'll see more of them...lol.
BDM
by Esther on Fri Oct 16, 2009 09:49 PM PDTThe site's "About Us" does say, "Iranian.com is a community site for the Iranian diaspora -- the Iranian expatriates who care about their identity, culture, music, history, politics, literature and each other, as well as friends and family living in Iran." Of course, the site's motto is also, "Nothing is sacred." As a self-invited guest, I do my best to respect the family discussions, and as such, I have never felt unwelcome in the madhouse. :)
Everyone
by anonymous111.2 on Fri Oct 16, 2009 05:43 PM PDTThank you all for your kind comments.
BDM Jaan, critique appreciated. I wanted to keep it limited to the "clan".
I was actually waiting for JJ to "feature" the blog (not really--I was glad that my login was still working when I signed on to leave this comment).
But seriously, JJ, I did three rewrites on this, THREE!!! That's two more than I often do on my regular wrtitings...well, that is until I get the email from the powers that be with the much dreaded words of: "this is total junk until it's rewritten from page 1"! Then I get in my endless rewrite mode...
Love your sense of humor.
by Faramarz_Fateh on Fri Oct 16, 2009 02:47 PM PDTPlease keep writing. I wish sense of humor was contagious!
Nice one Anonymous111.2, JJ must really love you!
by Anahid Hojjati on Fri Oct 16, 2009 02:15 PM PDTMy favorite part of your blog is: "..when I am sunbathing bottomless on the beach in Nice, and I find out that another one of you losers just got fired from his minimum wage job because he couldn’t make a deadline because he was too busy writing another asinine blog about how to get rid of the IRI on Iranian.com, I just, well...have another drink, laugh my naked butt off and go back to my nap..."
The pic...
by ThePope on Fri Oct 16, 2009 01:05 PM PDTLove the pic ;o) lol
it's a classic...
P.S. Why is J so fixated on round framed glasses?!!!
(round and thick framed glasses??? ;-)
That's all fine,
by Bitter Divorced Man on Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:23 AM PDT...but I don't like the part that says "Iranian.com is a forum for Iranians of all ethnicities,..." I think all nationalities should be included in this madhouse.
Good one. Did you find any sex tapes in the emails?! I liked th
by Anonymouse on Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:27 AM PDTI liked this part and think it is a good summary of what goes on in here :-)
too busy writing another asinine blog about how to get rid of the IRI on Iranian.com
Everything is sacred.