>>403413>bro i fucking love you (no homo) i hope you the besti am glad that i met such a smart person like you who is the best representation of our people.
Me too (no homo), and I really want a bright ending for you and every Iranians and other people in this fucking world.
Don't talk like that. We just had the time and opportunity to share and analyze all our schizophrenia theories and mental gymnastics to reach a conclusion. These conversations are pretty standard discussions that our people usually have. Even when talking to a taxi driver, we usually get into even deeper stuff than this. It's just that since we have more time now and our chats are written in a foreign language, it seems a bit smarter.
You really are a smart person, pretty much like everyone else I meet on a damn day. I don't know... it's as if hardships, busy lives, and the conditions have forced our people to use analysis and debate in their daily small talk, talking about exchange rates, political news, war updates, and their own homemade theories and predictions, instead of just chatting about whether the car they're getting this summer is going to be red or emerald green. It's like we're all spontaneously turning into schizo philosophers.
Just a few days ago, at a political seminar, I saw a zoomer, maybe 14 or 15 years old, having a heavy political debate with the speaker about the legal ambiguities of institutions related to the leadership. As if he shouldn't be at a party with his peers right now, with sports matches being his biggest concern, instead of being here talking to someone twice his age about constitutional ambiguities. It's gotten to the point where it seems like all the people have put on a political filter, and maybe they were never meant to be those simple people of the past again.
>and yeh I'm drunk so what?Setad is coming...
>the problem is that sneaky kikes aside then we have our own retarded government that feels like bunch of...I get what you're saying. The government is a bunch of idiots, the enemy is doing what enemies do, and here we are, stuck in the middle, about to get fucked for no reason.
از دشمنان برند شکایت به دوستان
چون دوست دشمن است شکایت کجا بریم؟
But I believe this is our destiny. Don't get me wrong, being miserable isn't our fate, but struggle is part of our very existence. I believe we are never meant to have peace. Life's challenges are never going to let us go and let us live a worry-free, average life like some random person in a random oceanian country. I remember back in the 2022 protests, when Shervin's song trended, I had an issue with one line: "برای یک زندگی معمولی". We are never going to have a normal life. We are never going to be ordinary and carefree; that is our history and even our legends. Think about it: you just escape the thousand-year tyranny of Zahhak, and suddenly Iraj is killed by his own brothers, plunging Iran into years of war and conflict with Turan, Greeks, and Romans. Our history and identity are tied to struggle and living an extraordinary life. So in a way, it's both good and bad. Our nature is challenge, and our fate is intertwined with being extraordinary.
But here is the point: we have always found a way. The Assyrians oppressed us, and the Medes came and kicked their asses. The Babylonians were oppressive, and the Persians came. The Greeks and Romans came, and the Parthians and Sassanians kicked their asses. The Arabs came, and dynasties like the Samanids, Saffarids, Alavids, and Buyids kicked their asses. The mongols came, and people like the Sarbedaran kicked their asses. The Ottomans came, and the Safavids kicked their asses. The Afghans and Indians came, and the Afsharids kicked their asses. Even Agha Mohammad Qajar, despite his cruelty, kicked the asses of many of Iran's enemies. Abbas Mirza and Amir Kabir saved Iran from falling behind. Constitutionalists like Sattar and Khosrow kicked the ass of tyranny. The nationalists kicked the ass of oil colonialism, and our fathers kicked Saddam and the Baathists' asses. We always face the challenge and find the solution.
Even right now, our situation isn't even comparable to what the Sarbedaran or the people of Tabriz uprising faced. Maybe we'll suffer for years, but I believe "شاهنامه آخرش خوشه". Ultimately, history has shown that the people of Iran have been the winners, whether against a tyrannical government or invading enemies. I have a positive outlook on all this hardship in the end. The god of Iran is alive, and I fully believe in that.
>you need to snort a whole truck of feet stone powder...As stupid as they are, they aren't that stupid. Otherwise, if they were really that dumb, they wouldn't have even lasted until 2010.
>average iranian life.Somehow true.
>it's the most 'who gives a shit' news.But I want to give a shit. It's really hard getting arrested in a foreign country over a bunch of dirty political games.
>give me a year or two i finally will LeaR.I'll wait (If I don't die).
>Iran is two weeks from building a bomb.>-Mymphit ,Pharaoh Of Egypt 3350 BCAlways two weeks...
>and Trump, don't forget about that fucker who gave unnecessary hope...Basically, I'm mostly wondering why anyone actually believed what that orange man said. It's like they really didn't know anything about politics.
>still there is nothing royal about them, a mazani faggot commander became a ruler with help of jew's best friend Anglos to shove our oil in their ass.One of the exact reasons he was conspired against was that he tried to be independent. At least he did things that make him preferable to that kike-sucker son of his.
>...my rumblen drunken bullshit...You just spoke your heart. This isn't bullshit.
>>403414Change your saghii.
>>403428'Ah shit here we go again!'
-the fucking tired president of Oman
>many Iranian universities are protesting...خود کرده را تدبیر نیست
These idiots brought this on themselves by opening the universities. I don't even know right now if my Friday classes are going to be held or not.