Reminds me of Saigon traffic in the late 1960s.
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Yeah, but if the bus represented Khamenei accurately, it would have stopped in the middle, and prevented any movement at all.
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miraculously and surprisingly still functional.
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Why are there no traffic lights?
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The system is: “mutually assured distruction and respect”. You don’t cross if you know you’ll get hit. You slow down when someone decides to cross. Once you commit, you have to complete your path without hesitation.
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I've long wanted to write a paper on the link between traffic and authoritarianism in Iran. I think there is an intimate connection.
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It was similar to that when I visited Cairo years ago.
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That was genuine!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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