Tehran Targets Tan Lines
April 29, 2010 5:42 AM Subscribe
With the success of boobquake, we can only hope that someone will take up the charge for tan lines. Ayatollah Kazim Sadighi the cleric who warned that women who dressed immodestly disturbed young men and the consequent agitation caused earthquakes is now focusing his attention on the tanned women of Tehran. The "dress code" police have strict orders to arrest any woman who looks like she has a tan because if you've been tanning then you haven't been wearing your burqa. via dodsonandross
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Wait. If the burqa covers the areas you could tan...how could you look like you have a tan when you are wearing the....*head asplodes*
posted by DU at 5:47 AM on April 29, 2010 [1 favorite]
posted by DU at 5:47 AM on April 29, 2010 [1 favorite]
Still-open Boobquake thread from six days ago, where this story has already been posted.
posted by Horace Rumpole at 5:47 AM on April 29, 2010
posted by Horace Rumpole at 5:47 AM on April 29, 2010
Man, these boobquake people are seriously making me reconsider my deeply fundamentalist religious views.
posted by spikeleemajortomdickandharryconnickjrmints at 5:53 AM on April 29, 2010
posted by spikeleemajortomdickandharryconnickjrmints at 5:53 AM on April 29, 2010
Oh, I also notice that the blog you link to is also the one you list in your profile. Buh-bye.
posted by Horace Rumpole at 5:55 AM on April 29, 2010
posted by Horace Rumpole at 5:55 AM on April 29, 2010
Also, I thought boobquake was a fiasco, since there WAS an earthquake.
posted by DU at 5:56 AM on April 29, 2010
posted by DU at 5:56 AM on April 29, 2010
If they can tell you've got a tan, aren't you already in obvious violation of the law?
posted by Naberius at 5:57 AM on April 29, 2010
posted by Naberius at 5:57 AM on April 29, 2010
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posted by MuffinMan at 5:45 AM on April 29, 2010