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@bbtmodness

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Analyst #3@bbtmodness·
Square One don’t shine as bright as you💫
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The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷
The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷@TheIranWatcher·
🚨 Iran’s two most powerful cults have perfected the same dark trick: worship a leader you will never see, never hear, and never question. The Islamic Republic and the MEK aren’t rivals - they’re mirror-image cults running on the exact same fuel: the invisible, untouchable leader. Mojtaba Khamenei became Supreme Leader in March 2026 and immediately went full ghost mode - no verified public appearances, no voice recordings, no videos. The regime’s excuse of "security reasons" for Mojtaba Khamenei’s total absence is a classic cult tactic: deliberate mystique-building to shield a ghost-leader from accountability. Masoud Rajavi? Vanished since March 2003 - 23 straight years of total silence. Maryam runs the show from Albania, but the cult’s real devotion still orbits the missing messiah. Defectors talk about the same control techniques: forced loyalty rituals, isolation from family, lives frozen in waiting for the unseen guide. Strip away the slogans and the parallels are undeniable: ⚪ Both elevate their leader to near-divine, infallible status while keeping him physically absent to avoid the scrutiny of reality ⚪ Followers are trained to sacrifice family, freedom, and critical thinking for a "cause" that only serves the leader’s survival ⚪ Secrecy, deception, and airtight internal control are the primary operating systems for both groups ⚪ Both claim they alone can “liberate” or “save” Iran while operating like closed, authoritarian sects This isn’t coincidence. It’s pure Shia occultation engineering. The Hidden Imam (Mahdi) has been in ghaybah for 1,100+ years, supposedly guiding from hiding. The IR built its entire system around the Supreme Leader as the Imam’s deputy on earth. Taqiyya - strategic concealment and lying - isn’t a bug, it’s the central feature. Iran needs real leaders who show their faces, answer questions, and stand accountable in the light.
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Analyst #3@bbtmodness·
@KHIARSH00R Perhaps a look at the replies may inspire some self-reflection as to why so many people find certain outspoken groups of Iranians insufferable
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jizzy@jizzclit·
hi guys
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Analyst #3@bbtmodness·
@DrewPavlou neither of the claims you made are in the video you posted
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
It’s awesome how Germany gave her and her family refuge out of the goodness of their own hearts and she repays them by hating Germany and calling for eternal jihad against the West
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medina🍒
medina🍒@binladenswifey·
The toronto accent is horrendous fam i feel so bad for them
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चेदिराड्रिपुपार्षदः 🟩⬜️⬛️
PIE was a real language that was likely spoken in the Pontic-Caspian steppe. It predates the advent of writing and is not attested, so linguists can only try to reconstruct it as best they can based on established sound changes, comparative evidence, etc. The reconstructions (there are multiple proposed models) are not perfect, but that is true of any reconstructed language. If you wish to critique Indo-European linguistics, you must therefore critique the methodology rather than argue that a "best-fit" is not a "perfect-fit," as linguists have already conceded that the model is not 100% accurate. Reconstruction methods often do work as expected. Even before the Gallehus Horn inscription was analyzed, linguists already predicted that early Germanic languages should have certain endings (like -az and -iz) which later disappeared in Old Norse. Likewise, even before the Hittite tablets were deciphered, Ferdinand de Saussure predicted that PIE had "coefficients sonantiques" that disappeared yet left "bruises" on the neighboring vowels.
Avatans Kumar 🕉@avatans

There’s no record of a language called Proto-Indo-European. It’s an imaginary language. Read my review of JP Mallory’s book on Indo European homeland. open.substack.com/pub/avatanskum…

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singularity
singularity@singularitycel4·
For anyone who isn’t familiar with Singularity Space, no one gets silenced here. The most insane, polarizing people can clash and create a black hole - hence the name. Eg A diaspora right-wing-ish Iranian lawyer clashing with a diaspora Armenian communist business man stay tuned
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Analyst #3@bbtmodness·
@singularitycel4 Communist businessman and right wing Iranian diaspora lawyer enemies to lovers arc (aggressive)
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_mzishi_@_mzishi_·
@bbtmodness @Saatvata Check Schleicher's fable. It is a scholarly attempt at recontructing PIE and has had several revisions over time. Youtube has a few versions you can listen to, including one from a Ridley Scott movie, Prometheus. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleiche…
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चेदिराड्रिपुपार्षदः 🟩⬜️⬛️
PIE is not an arbitrary reconstruction. It's a scientific reconstruction based on the comparative method and systematic sound correspondences. The reconstruction of PIE is not 100% perfect and is gradually refined/adjusted when new evidence comes fo light (e.g. new languages are discovered,better phonological models emerge, etc.) If PIE were a well-attested language, there wouldn't be any mystery at all. PIE was a real language, but the reconstruction is a statistical model or "forensic reconstruction" built on linguistic probability.
Analyst #3@bbtmodness

@Saatvata Is there any audios we could listen to of the reconstructed PIE?

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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
It’s absolutely ridiculous the Iran flag remains 🇮🇷 Talk about social media being a reality distortion field. It’s literally a flag from an alternate reality! Just makes the platform look ridiculous @nikitabier
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Analyst #3@bbtmodness·
@DarkRedCobra @BehdinEran I was simply responding to the guy’s claim that “nobody called for this” which is verifiably false at the highest levels of the pro-war movement. Any individual will have their own opinions on the war but to say no one was advocating for this is just incorrect.
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Cobra@DarkRedCobra·
@bbtmodness @BehdinEran Well that was back in 2024, so things could have changed. But when it comes to energy infrastructure, can’t they just use graphite bombs since they don’t actually cause destruction? And the OP did say the energy infrastructure should be spared so it can be used to rebuild.
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