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Cake day: April 8th, 2024

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  • Iran has lots of nature to offer, but I highly recommend finding a tour as a foreigner. For visiting history, visit the cities of Tabriz, Tehran, Mashhad, Shiraz (inc Persepolis!), Yazd (definitely do go to Yazd), Isfahan and Kashan. If you want to visit ancient history sites, places like Izeh have a few historically significant sites. All of Iran is built on the grave of history, you’ll find no shortage of old ruin to keep you busy…



  • It can range from bad to actual living hell. The first 3 months of bootcamp is really bad, and if you luck out and get a cushy assignment the rest of it will be easier. But if you don’t you will get deployed to border areas and have to actually fight smugglers and shit (causality rates exist) that’s if you don’t die to some bullshit accident (Buses carrying conscripts have crashed more than a few times)

    Public transport is rather decent! Most cities have metro, BRT, and Taxi lines to use. Tehran’s walk ability kind of sucks badly tho; in the enclaves it is good but going from one area or district to the other on foot may need some pathfinding abilites. Depends on the area tbh


  • Ah, I have to deal with this shit everyday!

    Living here you will quickly learn how to use VPNs for accessing foreign services. Sanctions and domestic firewall definitely have a large impact. Internet speeds have improved BY LOTS in the recent years to the point of being quite modern. ADSL is mostly for shitty old homes who don’t have anything better than decades old copper lines, in which case I recommend getting a rooftop antenna for so-called “air fiber” service.

    Brain drain is certainly a huge issue, but Iranian public institutions are quite good. We still have the old, experienced generation of professors who teach in public universities. Private ones are a fucking disaster tho (education quality is garbage)


  • They are Iranian people who got separate due to imperialism; they are literally Iranian and the efforts to rename their language like Dari are basically historical revisionism projects. I remember an anecdote from an old Afghan lady who said “They came to our schools and changed Farsi to Dari on the book covers one day”. Sadly I cannot source this because I was it on Discord and it’s almost impossible to find now…



  • Look the short answer is that the Iranian diasporoids are notoriously quirked up and they’re usually part of some monarchist/MEK cult/zio cult nonsense, so it’s better not to try rationalizing their positions because they come straight out of a crack pipe

    There are people who say Khomeini was a plot against the gLoRiOuS mOnArChY and shit, there are people who fled Iran with lots of stolen money in 1979 and live in LA, there are doomer new gen immigrants who are the most anti-immigration hitlerites you can find

    just don’t bother with them they’re mentally fucked



  • The northern coast is filled with rich people’s bullshit and over tourism. Try to check out Lorestan/Chaharmahal Bakhtiyari/East and West Azarbaijan^1 provinces. They have much nature to show you…

    WARNING! IRANIAN HISTORY RANT AFTER THIS POINT!

    1- Iranian Azarbaijan is the real “Azarbaijan”, the country “Republic of Azarbaijan” is actually historically called Shirvan. That country was separated from us in Russian imperialism before the bolsheviks took over (due to a lengthy war with Ottomans and Iran being weakened) and then later on they changed the name to Azarbaijan in order to eventually conquer all of Iranian azarbaijan. USSR then managed to add fuel to the fire with their short sighted cultural revisionism projects which tried to establish a fake “Azarbaijan” identity out of thin air and distance them from Iran, which 80 years later has resulted in rise of pan-turk ethno-fascism. Those sons of removed ain’t got Iranian Azarbaijan yet and they never fucking will!




  • Pretty decent, especially compared to how it was under the shah (and oh boy, it was shit) in terms of literacy rates, participation in society, participation in economy, etc. (definitely MUCH better than any US ally in the region lol)

    Abortions are only permitted in special cases, I think? Before 4 months of pregnancy but I’m remembering this VERY loosely

    Birth control is readily available (although to the dismay of fundamentalists) and divorce is not my area of expertise so I don’t know how hard it is etc, but the woman in the marriage can ask for an arbitrary amount of money (mehriye) from the man upon termination of marriage who can even go to prison over this (obv, there is no marriage other than man/woman under the ‘Islamic’ Republic).