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amirabbasasadi · 24 days
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soniasmundanelife · 2 months
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Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran
February 2021
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cine-poeme · 2 years
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“I for Iran” 2014
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aroundtheworldmp3 · 1 year
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Tehran
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bloodycoolfrye · 4 months
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🖤Mashhad, Iran
May 23, 2024 :
The Iranian nation is mourning the loss of a beloved, popular, and humble president.
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urlocalzosha · 3 months
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با یه کار نسبتا قدیمی اومدم
حوصله کشیدن ندارم دارم اینجا رو با چیزای زیرخاکی پر میکنم😂
مال ۱۴۰۲عه فکر کنم
یکم دیگه اولین چیزی که کشیدمم میزارم دور هم بخندیم بهش👍🏻
رفرنس : شینوبو کوچو
جهت کیفیت بهتر کلیک کنید
Totally old art.. from 2023 idk
Lazy to draw so just putting random old arts here 😂
Imma post the first art I drew too so we could laugh at it together👍🏻
Refrence: Shinobu Kocho
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tomorrowusa · 11 months
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Russia and Iran are both terrorist states whose economies are propped up by fossil fuels.
If you'd like to see dictatorships and theocracies collapse, use less fossil fuel. Of course doing so is also helpful to the planet. 🌍
If I were an entrepreneur, I'd print up and sell stickers featuring pictures of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and Iranian theocrat Ali Khamenei which people could place next to their thermostats and on their vehicle dashboards to remind them who is being empowered by oil and gas usage.
There is no downside to using less fossil fuel. Sustainable energy has a pro-democracy valence.
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yandere-wishes · 10 months
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I want to use this image to make one thing clear. MANY Iranians (both inside and outside the country) DO NOT support Isreal. MANY Iranians stand and support Palestine, being very vocal about this support. Many Iranians in Iran are donating money, supplies, and food to Palestine and even offering to adopt orphaned children. Many Iranains are standing PROUDLY with Palestine. BUT those Iranians who stand and support Palestine ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE for the actions other Iranians take. They are not responsible for what some celebrities or "the royal family" does. Iranians do not deserve not be insulted because some people from our heritage are making bad decisions (standing with isreal). Iranians do not deserve to be called "fake muslims" "traitors" "whores" "sluts" and ANY other insult because some of our people are doing bad things. And I can say this with utmost confidence that the number of Iranians who support Palestine out wight the number of those who don't. "But Genie, why don't we see Iranians being vocal about their support for Palestine?" Well, because most social media platforms are banned in Iran. Even with vpns, many iranains don't have access to insta,tumblr,tiktok,youtube,etc. Especially now that Iran's censorship has started fortify again.
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aniranian313 · 2 months
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An Iranian
 Hello, I am Arshia.👋🏻
I was born, grew up, studied, and live in Iran. In this blog, you will read the real and lovely experiences of my life in Iran. Problems, education, entertainment, and many other things from an Iranian.
As unimportant news, I can say I enter the dates in the Solar calendar☀ and one request I have is that if you see a mistake in my English writing, please forgive me first, and then I will be happy if you tell me.🙏🏻
For my first blog, I want to share with you the events that happen to a high school boy in Iran "The real Iran". I am sure that your social media has given you the wrong picture of Iran.🤯
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pasparal · 5 months
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amirabbasasadi · 1 month
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soniasmundanelife · 2 months
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Lavasan, Tehran, Iran
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♡Happy Nowruz (Iran's New year) to all the Persian people out there!♡ May this Year be full of opportunities and good news for you guys
♡عید نوروز رو به همه ی ایرانیای عزیز در تامبلر تبریک میگم، امیدوارم امسال براتون پر از فرصت ها و خبر های خوب باشه♡
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bloodycoolfrye · 4 months
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،خادم الرضا ع جان
Rest in peace🥹🖤
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urlocalzosha · 3 months
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I've spent 12 freaking hours on this🥰🔪
There's lot of genderswapped characters that I drew, from jjk, tokrev & some others I'm gonna draw later
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Slayed of failed?😃
۱۲ ساعت کوفتی سر این لعنتی وقت گذاشتم مشیلنلیشلیشنباشمابش
کلی کاراکتر از کلی انیمه مختلف آوردم جنسیتشونو برعکس کردم کشیدمشون🥰
زیادی حوصله دارم-
تازه بازم از این جزئیات دارا میخوام بکشم و خودمو شکنجه کنم👍🏻😐
جهت کیفیت بهتر کلیک کنید رو عکس
چطور شده؟
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tomorrowusa · 4 months
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Pardon me for not shedding tears over the death of the misogynistic theocratic thug Ebrahim Raisi.
As a strong supporter of Ukraine, I note that Iran under Raisi has supplied Russia with Shahed drones which have murdered or maimed thousands of Ukrainians.
Of course Raisi, first and foremost, has repressed and killed countless Iranians over the span of his brutal career.
Iran’s hardline President Ebrahim Raisi — once seen as a potential successor to 85-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — died after his helicopter crashed into trees in a mountainous northwestern region of the Islamic Republic on Sunday.  The Iranian branch of the Red Crescent humanitarian network said on Monday its search and rescue teams had reached the crash site and “found no signs of the helicopter’s occupants being alive.” The discovery of the burned-out wreckage of Raisi’s helicopter among blackened trees — with seemingly only the tail surviving the crash — followed hours of searches in the fog-bound mountain valleys of Dizmar forest near the border with Azerbaijan.  [ ... ] Raisi, 63, was a conservative cleric and former judiciary chief who was responsible for decades of vicious crackdowns against his own people’s aspirations for greater personal freedoms and democracy, arresting, torturing and executing tens of thousands of the Islamist regime’s opponents.  Educated in the seminary city of Qom and dubbed “the butcher,” he was alleged to have been involved in the execution of thousands of political prisoners in the late 1980s, according to Iran’s opposition. As judiciary chief, he was also directly responsible for the wave of arrests and executions that followed massive anti-regime protests in 2019-2020.  As president, he oversaw the iron-fisted repression of the “Women, Life, Freedom” movement that followed the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. Tens of thousands were arrested, and the death toll is estimated at more than 500. 
Raisi was a way bad person – even by the standards of the ruling theocratic mafia in Iran.
As for the helicopter crash that killed Raisi, look to Iran's terrible air safety record.
Iran's poor aviation safety record
The cause of the helicopter crash is not yet known - but Iran has a poor air transport safety record. This is at least partly the result of decades of US sanctions, which have severely weakened its aerial fleet. President Raisi was on board a Bell 212 helicopter, state news agencies said. The model was made in the US and could not have been sold to Iran since the 1979 revolution. Previous ministers of defence and transport, as well as commanders of Iran’s ground and air armed forces, have died in plane or helicopter crashes. When reformers led Iran's government, they aimed to modernise the country's fleet of aircraft by negotiating a deal with the West that would see sanctions lifted in return for limiting Iran's sensitive nuclear activities and allowing in international inspectors However, these efforts stalled when President Donald Trump withdrew from the deal and reimposed sanctions. Reformers were subsequently opposed and mocked by hardliners, who insisted that Iran could rely on its domestic industries and foreign allies to improve aviation safety.
Iran has been devoting more attention to building killer drones than to maintaining its own aircraft. The helicopter crash is poetic justice of sorts.
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