TYB
>who gives a flying fuck what NASA says
So you're Antigravity and defy gravity refusing to obey the laws of gravity?
About as moist as a rubbery old prune.
>Meanwhile, in Russia
Liz Churchill
@liz_churchill10
ยท
5h
President Trump will be signing a Peace Deal in front of the Criminals that wanted to destroy our World.
https://x.com/liz_churchill10/status/2013380843058663534
Johnny Bebad
@JohhnyBeBad1
ยท
4h
And he's going to make them all watch.
Pure Gold.
https://x.com/JohhnyBeBad1/status/2013405256391291166
>they don't have the cards
The internet shutdown in Iran began on January 8, 2026, according to multiple reliable sources including NetBlocks (an internet monitoring organization), Cloudflare Radar, Wikipedia's entry on the 2026 Internet blackout in Iran, BBC, Reuters, Al Jazeera, and others.As of today (January 20, 2026), this makes it 12 days since the near-total nationwide blackout started (from January 8 to January 20 inclusive, or precisely around 12 days / over 288 hours based on reports tracking from January 8 at approximately 20:30 IRST / evening local time).The blackout was imposed amid escalating anti-government protests that began in late December 2025, to restrict communication, organization, and external visibility of the crackdown.
Connectivity has remained minimal (often ~1-2% of normal levels or effectively near-zero for global/international access), with only very limited, unstable, or filtered access in some cases (e.g., occasional "filternet" testing or domestic intranet elements).
Reports indicate a phased rollback has been discussed or begun in limited ways: SMS services were restored around January 17 in some accounts, and there are mentions of slight increases in connectivity (e.g., NetBlocks noted a very minor rise after 200+ hours, but still at ~2%). Some recent reports and user posts refer to the internet "slowly beginning to return" in parts, with footage or messages emerging as partial access allows limited uploads/sharing.
However, full international connectivity is not yet restored for the general publicโofficials have suggested it could remain restricted for security reasons, potentially until late March (Nowruz/Iranian New Year) or longer, with plans for heavily filtered or whitelisted access only.
This is described as one of the most severe and prolonged shutdowns in Iran's history, surpassing previous ones like 2019 or 2022. Monitoring groups like NetBlocks continue to track it as ongoing with minimal national connectivity. For the absolute latest real-time status, tools like NetBlocks or Cloudflare Radar would provide live metrics.
>process of Justice in Davosโฆ
Largest ever delegation of 300, (Marines)โฆ???
That would be fun.
anon was looking if it was ten days shutdown
>delegation of 300
Don't the DAVOS crowd call themselves "the 300"
Boss, I'll see your 300 and raise you 300
He has the cards
>non-physical intelligence' can hear me when i think all day
No, only when you dial up first.
I know, Jesus give me a slap up side the head every time
I make that ssshhhhhhh boing boing noise.