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After coming home and listening both one in 15/30 volume i think...

This one has better bass.... other one has a different sound near the bass that i didn't liked. :)



Hımmm, i think. I'm a bass guy. :p:

I like dubstep like these ones.
Man I can't stand dubstep. It's too chaotic. I started loving EDM/house/trance because it helped me concentrate. It gives me peace. Dubstep is absolute chaos and disorder to my ears. Can't handle it for even a second.

btw I was trying to find a USB stick and came across a Tiesto DVD from a thousand years ago. I probably bought that DVD 10 years ago. It's gonna be fun playing it tonight.

It's the DVD from this concert.
 
IR sentences 8 Iranian youths to a combined 127-year jail sentence for using Facebook


July 25, 2014


Ruling of Combined 127-Year Sentence for Facebook Users Violates Iran's Own Laws

Source: International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran

A source knowledgeable about the case of eight young Iranians sentenced to heavy prison sentences for their activities on Facebook told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that in an illegal ruling, Branch 28 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court under Judge Moghisseh has issued verdicts that are up to three times longer than allowable under Iran’s own laws. The judge in the case has combined the old and the new Islamic Penal Codes in arriving at the unusually long sentences, totaling 127 years combined, said the source.

The source who requested anonymity on security grounds told the Campaign that Judge Moghisseh and the investigative judge in the case have not yet agreed to the release of most of these individuals on bail, while an appeals court reviews the case. All six male convicts in the case are currently inside Ward 350 of Evin Prison. One female convict is held under deplorable conditions at the Gharchak Prison outside Tehran, and one of the female convicts with two young children was released on bail.

IRNA reported on July 13, 2014, that eight young individuals active on Facebook were sentenced to a combined total of 127 years in prison on charges of “assembly and collusion against national security,” “propaganda against the state,” and “blasphemy, insulting Heads of Branches, and insulting individuals.” The report indicated that the IRGC’s Sarallah Base had pursued and identified the eight individuals and had ultimately arrested them in July 2013. The case was reviewed at the Evin Prison Courts and was forwarded to Branch 28 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court on February 16, 2014.

Read the rest HERE
 
IR sentences 8 Iranian youths to a combined 127-year jail sentence for using Facebook

July 25, 2014


Ruling of Combined 127-Year Sentence for Facebook Users Violates Iran's Own Laws

Source: International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran

A source knowledgeable about the case of eight young Iranians sentenced to heavy prison sentences for their activities on Facebook told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran that in an illegal ruling, Branch 28 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court under Judge Moghisseh has issued verdicts that are up to three times longer than allowable under Iran’s own laws. The judge in the case has combined the old and the new Islamic Penal Codes in arriving at the unusually long sentences, totaling 127 years combined, said the source.

The source who requested anonymity on security grounds told the Campaign that Judge Moghisseh and the investigative judge in the case have not yet agreed to the release of most of these individuals on bail, while an appeals court reviews the case. All six male convicts in the case are currently inside Ward 350 of Evin Prison. One female convict is held under deplorable conditions at the Gharchak Prison outside Tehran, and one of the female convicts with two young children was released on bail.

IRNA reported on July 13, 2014, that eight young individuals active on Facebook were sentenced to a combined total of 127 years in prison on charges of “assembly and collusion against national security,” “propaganda against the state,” and “blasphemy, insulting Heads of Branches, and insulting individuals.” The report indicated that the IRGC’s Sarallah Base had pursued and identified the eight individuals and had ultimately arrested them in July 2013. The case was reviewed at the Evin Prison Courts and was forwarded to Branch 28 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court on February 16, 2014.

Read the rest HERE

They weren't selling out government secrets right ? Most probably being critic about the regime.....
 
They weren't selling out government secrets right ? Most probably being critic about the regime.....
Exactly. Decent isn't tolerated at any level of society. Conformity and acceptance are the two pillars of Iranian society and that gets drilled into your head since the day you enter the school system. Any outliers and "divergents" are quickly scooped up.
 
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You forgot us. Iran had largest demonstrations among all Muslim countries yesterday. Did you see it?

And don't tell me you intentionally left us out because you don't like us.

of course not .

yani 2 roo tar az een bache nadidam , halam beham mikhore azash

cheghadr bishoor va bi marefat !!

ashghal nafaham , dirooz irania millioni rikhtan too khiaboon ta az keshvar to defa konan , hata ye tashakor ham nemikoni ?

vaghean bi shoore

you're shiite remember ?
 
of course not .

yani 2 roo tar az een bache nadidam , halam beham mikhore azash

cheghadr bishoor va bi marefat !!

ashghal nafaham , dirooz irania millioni rikhtan too khiaboon ta az keshvar to defa konan , hata ye tashakor ham nemikoni ?

vaghean bi shoore

you're shiite remember ?

baeed nemidunam dalilesh hamin bashe, porsidam azash bebinam chi mige khodesh. albate in adam ye nafare va nabaiad be onvane nemunei az kolle jameash moareffi beshe. mardome iran be khatere shakhse in naraftan ke. hamamun midunim adame avazi ham tushun kheili ziad hast.
 
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Victoria <3
 
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