mona rst

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mona rst

mona rst

@mona12rst

staying out , just observing 😏

Haarlem, Nederland Katılım Aralık 2016
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Patience is Alpha
Patience is Alpha@patienceisalpha·
Guess the country. There's a clue in the picture. Explain your reasoning.
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@bluewmist Cut sugar. Completely. Changes everything. Watch ur insulin surges.
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blue@bluewmist·
People who lost a lot of weight, what was the one small daily habit that actually changed everything for you?
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@darbedaravare منم همینطور. کمی هم تمایلات خشونت بار
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@_sorrengailll Don’t think just because you love him he loves you back, sex emotionally attaches you, but not him
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⚡︎@_sorrengailll·
WOMAN TO WOMAN…… no judgement zone.. What did you learn the hard way about sex that you wish you knew earlier?
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@Matterhornnn نه فکر نکنم. زندگی من الان اینجاس. خونم، کارم، زندگیم. ولی خیلی بیشتر زمانمو ایران میگذرونم.
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@galaxia35069659 @IranIntlbrk برامون داشت که آخوند رو از کشور بیرون کنیم. اگه اینو فراموش کنیم آینده ممکنه دوباره اشتباهای مشابه به انقلاب کیری اسلامی بشه دوباره.
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galaxian@galaxia35069659·
@mona12rst @IranIntlbrk اونا رو میتونی با جزییات از صدا و سیمای میلیت دنبال کنی
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ایران اینترنشنال - خبر فوری
گزارش‌های رسیده به ایران‌اینترنشنال حاکی است که در جریان جنگ جمهوری اسلامی با اسرائیل و آمریکا، تاکنون دست‌کم پنج هزار نفر از نیروهای امنیتی و نظامی جمهوری اسلامی کشته و بیش از ۱۵ هزار نفر زخمی شده‌اند. با وجود ابعاد این تلفات، مقام‌های جمهوری اسلامی و رسانه‌های داخلی تاکنون هیچ آمار رسمی در این‌باره منتشر نکرده‌اند
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@galaxia35069659 @IranIntlbrk اولا ایران نیستم دسترسی ندارم. دوما من ایرانم که بودم صدا و سیمای تخمی اونا رو دنبال نمیکردم. سوما اونا مطمئنم آمار واقعی به هیشکی نمیدن، هرچی به نفع خودشونه میدن. چهارما، این جنگ به نفع ما ایرانیاس، اما دلیل نمیشه که چشم روی کشته های خودمون ببندیم و قبول نکنیم چه هزینه ای /
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Mishi Vibes 🇺🇲
Mishi Vibes 🇺🇲@Mishi_2210_·
Your brain might say 300, but it isn’t. So what is it?
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@Aliireeza من چیزی خبر ندارم. چرا اینو گفت؟ چرا طرفدار متجاوزاس؟ اون که همیشه علیه ج.ا بود؟
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Aliireeza T.@Aliireeza·
یادمون نره نازنین بنیادی از پادشاه پرسیده بود برنامه‌تون برای توقف خشونت علیه متجاوزین به پرستارهای ایران بعد از پیروزی چیه
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@Lunaaadreamer دل تنگم به قربون دل تنگت عزیزم. مبارکه. مطمئنم خودتو نشون میدی و میدرخشی و پیشرفت میکنی. به امید آزاذه که هیچوقت خانواده هامون دیگه تو کشور خودمون زندونی نباشن.
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Mahsa@Lunaaadreamer·
من فکر کنم این کاره رو گرفتم :))) حالا که نمیتونم زنگ بزنم به مامان بابام ذوق کنیم، لطفا شما برام ذوق کنین. مرسی بوس :)))
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Sammy@YourAnonHeart·
اخبار بمب زدن تو تهران جالبه. تو گروهی که من دارم همه خوره های تکنولوژی و وصلن. یکی از بچه های غرب گفت جت ها رد شد، بیست دقیقه بعدش چند تا بچه های تهران از چند جا دقیقا گفتن چند تا صدای انفجار اومده. حدودا 15 دقیقه بعد وحید آنلاین و اینا خبرش رو گذاشتن. یعنی ما دیتا مون در گروه حداقل 45 دقیقه زود تر از بقیه هست.
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@shanaka86 So many words to just say that you don’t understand the situation yet you are willing to “analyze” it with arrogance and ignorance.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
The Iran war’s most consequential battlefield is not Tehran’s skies. It is Tehran’s streets. And the streets are not doing what Washington assumed they would do. The Western strategic bet underneath Operation Epic Fury was never purely military. It was sociological. The calculation was that a population that had produced the Woman Life Freedom uprising in 2022, the January 2026 protest wave that preceded this war, and forty years of accumulated grievance against a theocratic regime would see the killing of Khamenei and the destruction of IRGC command infrastructure as a liberation event rather than a national trauma. That calculation is failing in real time. The chant coming from Iranian streets today is not “death to the dictator.” It is “we fight, we die, we do not accept humiliation.” Pro-regime rallies are running in forty cities. The Iranian Health Ministry, a Tier 1 source, confirms 1,230 dead since February 28, a number that belongs to the regime’s martyrdom narrative as much as it belongs to the casualty count. Khamenei’s funeral has been postponed, officially for security and crowd management reasons, but a postponed funeral for a Supreme Leader is also a postponed moment of visible grief. The state is managing the timeline of national emotion while fighting a war simultaneously. The IRGC war-seeking faction, which analysts noted was previously constrained by Khamenei’s strategic hesitancy, is now unconstrained. The Supreme Leader who sometimes pulled back from escalation is dead. The faction that always wanted to go further is now the dominant voice in the command structure that has survived decapitation strikes. The external attack that was designed to weaken Iran has, in the short term, strengthened the faction within Iran most committed to fighting it. This is the rally-around-the-flag mechanism operating at civilizational scale and it has a documented historical pattern. The 2003 invasion of Iraq removed Saddam Hussein and produced a Sunni insurgency fueled partly by exactly the national humiliation the invasion triggered. The 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia did not topple Milosevic. It produced a temporary surge in his domestic support. External military force directed at a capital produces nationalism before it produces regime change in every case where the regime retains functioning security services and state media control. Iran retains both. The opposition is not ready. Politico reported on March 1 that Iranian opposition figures including Reza Pahlavi acknowledge they have no mechanism to capitalize on the current moment. The January 2026 protesters, the most recent wave of genuine anti-regime street action, are silent. The explanation offered by analysts is precise: Iranians who oppose the regime also oppose being bombed by the United States and Israel on behalf of a geopolitical agenda those Iranians did not choose and cannot control. Those are not mutually exclusive positions. They are simultaneously held by millions of people on the streets of Tehran right now. The regime that Washington intended to collapse from external pressure is currently receiving a nationalism subsidy from that same pressure. The military campaign that is winning in the air is losing in the sociology. Both of those things are true simultaneously. The war does not resolve just because one of them is more comfortable to believe. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

BREAKING: Tehran is burning. Not a base on its periphery. Not a missile complex in the Zagros. The capital. The eleventh wave of US-Israeli airstrikes hit Tehran today. Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces, has been killed. Command centers are destroyed. The Assembly of Experts building in Qom was struck on March 3, killing clerics. The Absard missile base in Tehran province was hit today. The United States and Israel have now struck over 2,000 targets across Iran since February 28, an average of 250 targets per day, and the tempo is accelerating rather than diminishing. This is what the decapitation phase of a military campaign looks like from the outside. The strategic logic of striking Tehran’s command infrastructure is not punishment. It is paralysis. Iran’s military does not operate through a single chain of command that can be severed at one point. The IRGC runs parallel to the regular armed forces. The Supreme Leader sits above both. The US-Israeli targeting architecture is not trying to cut one wire. It is trying to cut enough wires simultaneously that the system cannot coordinate a coherent response. When the Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces is dead, when the Assembly of Experts building in Qom has been struck, when underground command nodes across Tehran are being collapsed by GBU-57s, the question being asked by every surviving official in the Iranian government is not strategic. It is personal. It is: am I next, and is there anywhere safe to make a decision from. That question, running simultaneously through hundreds of people in the Iranian command structure, is the intended effect. The military objective is paralysis by personal calculation. The Azadi Stadium in Tehran has reportedly been damaged. Azadi is the largest stadium in the Middle East, a civilian landmark, and its reported devastation raises the same distinction question the cluster warhead strikes on Tel Aviv raised from the other direction: the principle of distinction between military and civilian targets is not suspended because a war is existential in character. It is precisely in existential wars that the principle becomes most important and most difficult to enforce. The IAEA has confirmed no radiological release from nuclear site strikes, which is the single most important data point of the entire campaign. The line between degrading nuclear infrastructure and triggering a radiological catastrophe has been walked successfully so far. Between 780 and 1,100 Iranians have been killed since February 28. The range reflects the gap between Iranian Red Crescent figures and international media estimates. Both numbers will grow. The Iranian civilian death toll from a campaign targeting the military and command infrastructure of a country of 90 million people is a humanitarian accounting that will outlast the operational reporting by decades. Tehran has been bombed before. In the June 2025 twelve-day Israel-Iran exchange, strikes degraded 40 percent of Iran’s missile force without touching Tehran directly. What is happening today is different in kind. The capital is the target. The leadership is the target. The command architecture that allows a government to function as a government is the target. The regime is being asked whether it still exists. The answer is still coming. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinkle·
💔🇮🇷 The humble home of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, where he was martyred yesterday morning V.S. ❌🇺🇸 Trump's home in Mar-a-Lago
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Jeanne
Jeanne@Jeanne2022Rev·
Mobin, Mama in here now! I always tucked you in so you won’t get cold! I was late…forgive me “مبین جان … مادر بمیرد…من آمدم… من همیشه روت پتو میکشیدم‌ نمیذاشتم یخ بزنی….دیر آمادم مادر…مرا ببخش…” شیون مادری به تورکی بر جسد پسرش که در اعتراضات ۱۴۰۴ بدیت جانبان رژیم کشته شد! نه فراموش میکنیم و نه میبخشیم! #IranMassacre #DigitalBlackoutIran
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@AFCRichmond Why does Ed Sheeran sound so much like Phil Dunster???
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AFC Richmond
AFC Richmond@AFCRichmond·
Anyone else have allergies?
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My #1 British obsession: Christopher Nolan. My #2: @phildunster . One gives me intellectual crisis. The other gives me emotional crisis. Let’s put them together and ruin me properly. Thanks. (Chris, please? 🥹 I know he doesn’t have the experience yet but he has the brains)
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mona rst@mona12rst·
@AppleTV BRING BACK JAMIE TARTT PLEASE 🥲
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Apple TV
Apple TV@AppleTV·
Season 4.
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What do you mean Phil Dunster is not coming back for S4? WHAT. DO. YOU. MEAN. ???? Cancel the goddamn show then 🤬
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