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هر آنچه منتشر ميشود به قصد و هدف آگاهی رسانی و روشنگری است۰ ما حق "آزاد ی بيان" و" قلم" را جزء لاينفک مبارزه خود ميدانيم! ما را از بر چسب و افترا زدن باکی نيست! سلام به شهدای خلق! سلام به آزادی!

۱۳۹۳ بهمن ۱۷, جمعه

سالروز فاجعه "حکومت مستضعفين" و عدل علی به مقام شامخ و معظم رهبری تبريک

سالروز فاجعه "حکومت مستضعفين" و عدل علی به مقام شامخ و معظم رهبری تبريک
 ودست آوردهای عظيم آنرا مرهون (ميليونها معتاد ،فاحشه و چپاول وغارت و۰۰۰)را رهبری خردمندانه امام خامنه ای ميدانيم ۰
 Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo, Stage name Amir Tataloo born september 21,1983 in Majidiye , Tehran.
Regarding to his father's job situation, Amir passed his elemantry school years in Rasht, but after a few years he moved to Tehran again and beacuse of his family financial situation he decided to work and study at the same time.


From 14 to 16 he was working in a carpentering workshop and then he continued working in a grocery store from 16 to 18.
After finishing high school he started following his love of life that was music.

The begining of his art activities was simultanous with other premiers in persian underground music like Pishro, Tohi, Eblis.
" Boro Az Pishe Man ", " Gorbe Sefat " and " 1001 Shab " were his smash hits at that time, after a while he decided to make his music more popular and he could turned the attention of this music style followers from los angeles singers to his songs.
The tremendous success that " Vay Ke Che Haliye " and " Yeki Behesh Zang Bezane " achieved , stablized Amir's position as the king of persian R& B.
For a while he was continuing his activities in Dubai but he came back to his motherland, Iran again and continued his activities more serious than ever before.
His style of music is a combination of Pop , R&B and Rap that he named it Tatality. " Maghze Dar Rafte ", " Hesse Mamooli " 




Despite the fact that over time, small “loops” in the system of strict Islamic rules, and now girls can smoke hookah water and softly cooing couples in love in the hills of Tehran, many young people still are afraid to open their private lives to the unaccustomed eye. Arese Negara and smoke hookah at a coffee shop in Tehran. Usually girls to accompany men, if they want to smoke. Drinking, dancing, and flirting with the opposite (or worse same) sex are all prohibited and cannot be practiced openly in Iran. But unlike many other countries in the region, these activities have a large place in the recent history of Iran, mostly from before the revolution, were Iran's nightlife could be compared to current-day Dubai, with bars and clubs and cabarets. Now, since they are prohibited, all of it happens underground. This means inside the city, they usually happen in private buildings and places that the sound/evidence of the party does not reach the street. Some big parties and weddings happen in large lots out of town. You get invited to parties through friends, or tag along with a friend who is invited. Parties usually start after 10pm and can go till any hour in the morning, but usually finish around 2-3am. The best parties usually happen on Thursday nights (Friday is off day in Iran). One cool thing about these parties, is that you get to drink alcohol for free, as it is usually provided by the host, and a few guests. The quality of alcohol is variable, could be anything from a punch made with bittered ethanol, to great whiskey. But in general, hard drinks are more popular, because 1 bottle (remember everything is traded illegally) can give you more bang for the buck. Unfortunately, because there is very little education on drunk driving, it is fairly common for people to drive home while intoxicated.


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