Tehran through a lens smudged with instant coffee and bad decisions
just landed here at 2 a.m. after a 14-hour flight that made the window condensation look like abstract graffiti. the so-called "eternal city" is already testing my patience. checked the weather again-says itâs 28.49c and feels like a soggy handshake. perfect. iâm wearing a scarf indoors like some conservative grandma, but the humidity here makes it feel like wrestling a sausage casing.
walked to the hostel where the AC sounds like a dying washing machine. the lobby TV keeps playing ads for wedding planners and illegal cryptocurrency schemes. someone told me not to trust the tap water, which is smart because iâve already drunk it three times and my stomachâs staging a mutiny. the guy at the front desk said something about snakes in the bathrooms but didnât show me the meme. he just nodded like weïżœre old friends.
turned on my camera gear and realized iâd forgotten to buy a memory card. the nearest shopâs shutter screen looked like a disco ball drowned in motor oil. tried bribing a street vendor with a euro note for USB sticks. he spat and said something about ââthese arenât 2010 anymoreââ in Farsi. total flex.
stumbled upon this ridiculous alley where a cat was riding a skateboard down a slope. it was filming itself, probably for a dolphin meme. saw a sign for a kebab place that claimed to use "donkey meat" but the sign was in all caps and chained to a traffic cone. later overheard two guys arguing about whether the metro was haunted. one guy yelled, ââthereâs a figure near the 22nd station-looks like Uncle Samâs cousinââ. the other said, ââdude, thatâs a mannequinââ. classic.
the weatherâs a joke here. 28c and feels like a dry sauna with feedback. my skinâs cracking like old phone screens. saw a guy trying to bribe a seagull with a falafel slice earlier. didnât work. the bird mocked him with a dirty look and flew off to find a yuppie tourist.
tried to open-airâdrinkâ in a park across from the Azadi Tower. the vendor kept shouting ââyouâre paying double if youâre whiteââ. charged me 15 tomans instead.
someone on TripAdvisor said this city is ââthe most oppressive place on earthââ but iâm here to film a music video for a stoner band. not complaining. the locals keep sneaking glances at my camera. maybe theyâre waiting for me to apologize for their past. not sure.
neighbors are 45 minutes away if youâre not stuck in traffic. tried Uber once. the driver played Persian rap so loud it woke up my teeth. booked a hostel room with a bunk bed. woke up to find my face stuck to the ceiling because the humidity. security guard was chill. gave me a packet of black tea and a grin. said itâs ââthe only escape.ââ
found a rooftop bar thatâs basically a hole in the wall. the bartenderâs son came by and asked for help filming himself DJing on his laptop. used my phone as a webcam. feel like an accomplice in sin.
map inset here
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=13.4428,16.0508&z=12&output=embed
uploaded a few photos from Unsplash:
the cityâs messy in a way that makes sense. everythingâs half-built, everythingâs half-done. love it. hate it. gonna keep filming until my SD card dies. letâs see if the police come through as a plot twist.
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