While I get what most of you guys are saying, I'd have to say personally I've been very emotionally and mentally drained last 5-6 weeks and definitely not the usual self. I haven't watched a single Liverpool game bar the match vs. Man City in the last month for example. Football just feels a bit meh now. but again it depends on person and I don't expect an introvert calmer person to get hit as an emotionally and hyper extrovert as myself. Everyone deals with it differently. I miss Iran so much and I'm desperate to go back there after a loooooooooooooooong time and hopefully live there and help in rebuild.
Foreign friends who see, keep asking about Iran situation very actively btw ...
and to give a note to The's post, I don't think we'll be able to kick the occupiers out and reclaim our. country without collective sacrifices and acts of civil disobedience, of course much much much more important for our fellow hamvatans in Iran, compared to us abroad. Without taking some risks or sacrificing some of our safe routine, it'll be very hard to succeed.
Could be as simple as writing slogans on bills / walls.
Ever since the "Whatever you were doing, just step up one step" request that went viral in Iranian social media last week, I've noticed some relatives in Iran that weren't posting much on Insta stories for example, becoming a lot more active and vocal.
Also, my Telegram high school friends channel is very interesting to see those in Iran (in war-mode, focus now solely and solely to destroy IR by any means) compared those outside (what about after, we have to start the conversation? don't curse so much bla bla)...
also as expected, friends who aren't married with children are braver and more vocal as they have less to lose which is normal human psychology.
Foreign friends who see, keep asking about Iran situation very actively btw ...
and to give a note to The's post, I don't think we'll be able to kick the occupiers out and reclaim our. country without collective sacrifices and acts of civil disobedience, of course much much much more important for our fellow hamvatans in Iran, compared to us abroad. Without taking some risks or sacrificing some of our safe routine, it'll be very hard to succeed.
Could be as simple as writing slogans on bills / walls.
Ever since the "Whatever you were doing, just step up one step" request that went viral in Iranian social media last week, I've noticed some relatives in Iran that weren't posting much on Insta stories for example, becoming a lot more active and vocal.
Also, my Telegram high school friends channel is very interesting to see those in Iran (in war-mode, focus now solely and solely to destroy IR by any means) compared those outside (what about after, we have to start the conversation? don't curse so much bla bla)...
also as expected, friends who aren't married with children are braver and more vocal as they have less to lose which is normal human psychology.
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