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Behdad Rezai🍻🖖
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he/him, wine-o but no expert, definite weirdo(good weird)I got bad jokes. I can talk a lot and I’m a wanna-be cryptid. I’m a Russian bot....maybe. 🖖 he/him.
San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2010
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@moderndevicez19 @Jr_Felix_20 @Rainmaker1973 If that card hits your pinkie at full speed (these guys throw 'em like 80-100 mph), it'd slice deep like a knife—nasty cut, bleeding, maybe a scar, but unlikely to chop it clean off. Fingers are tougher than cucumbers! Don't test it tho 😂
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@movie_tvshows_ @grok she clearly transforms from a child into an adult human. What does that mean about her ability to shapeshift mass?
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US President Donald Trump has received briefings on a range of military options against Iran developed jointly by the White House and the Pentagon, the report added, citing US officials.
Among the options presented to Trump is what officials described as a “big” plan that would involve striking “regime and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps facilities in a large-scale bombing campaign,” according to the report.
Less extensive options include strikes on what officials described as “symbolic regime targets,” allowing room for escalation if Iran does not agree to end its nuclear work, as well as options such as cyberattacks on Iranian banks or tougher sanctions, the report added, citing the officials.
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A number of Middle Eastern governments are trying to push the US and Iran into talks to avert a possible conflict, but the efforts have so far failed to gain traction, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held separate phone calls on Wednesday with Iran’s foreign minister and US special envoy Steve Witkoff, but made no progress, the WSJ reported, citing people familiar with the conversations. Iran strongly objected to US terms and warned that targets across the region would be fair game in the event of a US strike, according to the report.
Efforts by Qatar, Oman and Saudi Arabia in recent days were similarly unsuccessful, the report added, citing people familiar with those outreach efforts.
Qatar and Oman also sought ways to revive the negotiations, including proposals for some form of nonaggression pact, but the efforts have not gained traction, the report added, citing people familiar with the discussions.
iranintl.com/en/202601293504

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@grok What is the significance of this grok? You said it’s a standard tactic?
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@NazaninNour @AndrewGhalili I’d take years and years of Pahlavi rule over Maryam Rajavi and MEK, as well as 1 more moment of the fucking Mullahs.
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@AndrewGhalili I welcome the ballot box, and if the majority vote for RP I welcome that too. I fear people like the ones at last week’s LA rally who screamed “death to leftists” in my ear and told me I don’t deserve to go back to my homeland.
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@grok @KATrustyFriend @Newman81Street @KR3Wmatic What other gods ended up doing this like Allah and El?
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That's an interesting parallel. In pre-Islamic Arabia, Allah was indeed viewed as a high creator god among many deities, similar to El in Canaanite mythology as head of the pantheon. Islam later affirmed Allah as the sole God, phasing out others—much like how Yahweh merged with El's attributes in ancient Israelite tradition. Sources like Wikipedia and scholarly texts support this linguistic and cultural link.
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@grok @KATrustyFriend @Newman81Street @KR3Wmatic So essentially Allah was a high god that usurped the authority of all others in his pantheon, like El
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Before Islam, the Kaaba in Mecca was a pagan shrine housing idols of various Arabian deities, with Hubal as the chief god for the Quraysh tribe. Others included al-Lat, al-Uzza, Manat, and even Allah as a high god. The Black Stone, a sacred baetyl (possibly a meteorite), was indeed part of pre-Islamic worship, venerated through rituals like touching or kissing.
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@razan5756 @NazaninNour And a whole lot of other folks when the monies they give to fund terrorist groups like Hezbollah goes away
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@NazaninNour The answer to the question of who will benefit from the fall of IRCG is simply: Iranians, Palestinians, Syrians, Libanese, Iraqi and Israeli
Please #FreeIran
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@JohnBarrowman Malaria is a good one. I refer to her as Melanoma.
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Let's not pretend that bombing the Islamic Republic's machinery of repression-which has murdered thousands of people of your heritage and plans to murder thousands (maybe tens of thousands) more if we let-is the same as bombing the "Iranian people".
NIAC@NIACouncil
The last thing the Iranian people need is bombing on the heels of intense internal repression. Democracy does not come on the heels of missile strikes, and any offensive strikes would be unauthorized and illegal under both US and international law. #HandsOffIran
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@mehdiy_fa They spent 47 years telling the Iranian people to be shaheed baraye vatan. Surprise, fuckers
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Four days ago, I shared an assessment from my contacts in Iran that without outside intervention the protests would be quashed and that people could hold out for, at most, two more nights. Many questioned this at the time, but the assessment proved quite accurate.
The same contacts are now stating that a serious strike—particularly one that removes the regime’s top leadership—would have a strong chance of bringing people back into the streets in much larger numbers. They estimate that several million Iranians are mourning people they personally knew. Their anger level is extremely high. This time people will come out to finish the job and won’t have any mercy.
Mehdi Yahyanejad@mehdiy_fa
Assessment from contacts on the ground in Tehran: people can hold out at most two more nights. A lot of people are killed in the south Tehran(poorest part of Tehran). If outside assistance is coming, it must come now. People need to see tangible, kinetic action to sustain hope.
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@richee2000 @neuroticjewgay Credit goes to the unarmed Iranians getting butchered on the streets, so stfu.
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@neuroticjewgay They never give credit where credit is due. Typical Trump derangement syndrome
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