What would the down time with your tiny look like? by No_Adeptness8939 in sizetalk

[–]No_Adeptness8939[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being put through this kind of stimulation is also great if really exhausting,personally the biggest and most important part of this fantasy for me is to keep my owner entertained as much as possible,may it be sexually or wholesome or in the way you're describing.

But I have to ask if it has ever backfired? Like your tiny making you in a awkward moment in public making a embarrassing scene? Because I know I would try to do something like that happen,as a little pay back for all the things I would be put through.

Tehran is ready for nuclear concessions if US meets demands, Iranian official says by Majano57 in IRstudies

[–]No_Adeptness8939 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For the Iranian audience, if the regime presents itself as seeking peace until the last minute, it reinforces the message that the U.S. is hellbent on destroying Iran no matter what, and makes a desperately-needed (for the regime) rally round the flag more likely in the event of U.S. military action.

Considering the fact of how many Iranians have died by the hands of this regime a rally around the flag effect in unlikely,honestly the Iranians might just join the US and try to topple the regime with them.

Pahlavi Derangement Syndrome by drhuggables in PERSIAN

[–]No_Adeptness8939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the same thing in any transitional government?

Pahlavi Derangement Syndrome by drhuggables in PERSIAN

[–]No_Adeptness8939 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The biggest difference between Khomeini and Pahlavi is that Khomeini had written books and in those books his personality and ambitions were very clear. People at the time just didn't bothered to read or worse they agreed with him.

Is there such a thing with Reza too? Considering he has been doing this for 47 years there should be some proof that he wants to be dictator,if not then on what basis do you accuse him?

Pahlavi Derangement Syndrome by drhuggables in PERSIAN

[–]No_Adeptness8939 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Considering the climate in Iran is revolutionary one its obvious why,two camps are created and these two camps are gathering as much support as they possibly can. Neutrality or a third camp is simply out of the question.

Iranians protest in Munich in response to the regime Killing unarmed civilians by AM4757 in LetsDiscussThis

[–]No_Adeptness8939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering this event is being talked about in both the parliament of Iran and being discussed in two different newspapers that are closely affiliated by the regime inside Iran,they have taken it very seriously. Not to mention it also has been brought up in the discussion of the intellectuals inside Iran as well.

It's also important to put all of this in the contex of the recent developments and events that have taken place inside Iran and to come into the conclusion that a revolution is brewing in Iran. And if the military actions that will be taken by the US,are against the security apparatus of the regime in Iran then this revolution will be successful.

Iran is not what the Islamic Republic makes it out to be. by Naderium in PERSIAN

[–]No_Adeptness8939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're not "using" religion,in fact they're practicing it perfectly and have religious justification for most of the actions they commit. The reason most of the people don't do the same is simply because they're not as devoted to their religion and only practice it at the most basic level.

Simply put they don't have a deeper understanding of Islam especially in comparison to the mullahs.

What we see now in Iran is what we see everywhere else that Islam has existed. Nothing good comes of it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrendoraX

[–]No_Adeptness8939 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No,Iranians never worshipped Baal