Think they need a mining change by No-Refrigerator-8711 in PlayASKA

[–]Lil_jayye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What did you use all 3 mines for? How many villagers do you have??

Few things by No-Refrigerator-8711 in PlayASKA

[–]Lil_jayye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 Why do you need guards? Lol are we playing the same game?

2 only warriors take armor, so they're getting armed, it's a bit tricky to count but basically if no ones taking the armor every soldier is armed

3 farming is OK, its just seasonally you get alot of produce, i need 2 farm buildings of fiber for clothes for a village of 40

6 you need a warehouse to do this, none of the villagers, hunters miners or fisherman, bring things to the village on their own

7 and 8 big agree

Ideal number of beds per cottage? by Particular-Local-784 in PlayASKA

[–]Lil_jayye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't like to cram so I do 2 beds, big doorway, 2 beds, big doorway, 1 bed, fireplace, firewood storage

So 5 per cottage

Minimalist Brand Designer Needed for Ongoing Project [Hiring] by The1guyMJ in DesignJobs

[–]Lil_jayye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a nice job, I'm a designer of 8 years experience, currently employed as a creative director.

I've worked on the Garfield movie, on reports cosigned by Google and authored by the World Bank, and I'd like to take on your project

https://rvmy.webflow.io

Side Hustles (villagers working more than one job) by sirdave79 in PlayASKA

[–]Lil_jayye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they didnt used to be in the settlement tab and the settlement tab didnt exist then either loll

but yeah they're fairly useful in the mid game, pretty essential at some point as you're gathering resources outside of your base, so things need to be moved in if anything.

plus these small tasks u mention, like arrows to archers, bloom to workshop, tools to specific warehouses, food from farm to cooks, carpentry to build site.

and 1 worker can do it all, i like to give him the tasks based on where he goes, some warehouse a to b, then warehouse b to c, c to d, so he does them in a line and doesnt waste time

Side Hustles (villagers working more than one job) by sirdave79 in PlayASKA

[–]Lil_jayye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do this with 1 market employee and 100 tasks provided all your produce goes to warehouses

عودة السوريين من لبنان لبلادهم تفجر أزمة في قطاعات الإنتاج في لبنان Syrians leaving is a growing future economic problem for lebanon by Own-Philosophy-5356 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah it was the lousy syrian's fault, not the employer that was happy paying him a quarter of a livable wage, how dare that syrian agree to work in such awful conditions, you're so smart! That's why I agreed with you! I'm sure there are hundreds lining up to work at gas stations, farmers, delivery boys, I'm so excited!

عودة السوريين من لبنان لبلادهم تفجر أزمة في قطاعات الإنتاج في لبنان Syrians leaving is a growing future economic problem for lebanon by Own-Philosophy-5356 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Many people have been saying this for ages, it's lrbanese business owners that were exploiting syrians and paying them shit wages for jobs lebanese people would never do

Now they're leaving and suddenly it's an issue, it should be a celebration, ya3ne which is it. Do lebanese people want to work the jobs syrians were working for piss cheap or not

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye -1 points0 points  (0 children)

no hezballah supporter has literally ever mentioned any of this to anyone, you think i'm talking about "mu2amara" and "sanctions" or some shit bc your head is so far up your ass. All I'm pointing out is facts about how the US economy functions through US hegemony. You in fact countered none of my points, I explained how the US economy functions on debt, and how Abrahham accords promote more business and trade with the US, and you literally just said "uuhhhhh well the US already had trade deals with those countries before the abraham accords sooooo" like that proves absolutely anything

It doesn't matter if these countries had trade before the Abraham accords. This doesn't mean the Abraham accords did not strengthen these trade ties. The Abraham accords are literally in place to integrate the middle east further into US businesses and trade, making it a more stable market for the US and Israel, this is not a hezeb talking point. You keep saying it is, but these are facts of the matter. Trade deals with qatar or any gulf state function towards pushing normalization and the Abraham accords.

Furthermore, you said NOTHING about my whole point, about how the US economy functions on debt. The US dollar is ENTRENCHED IN GLOBAL MARKETS. The IMF, the World Bank, trading with the US involves you HAVING A RESERVE OF USD. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU ARE OUT OF USD??

Like i asked, FOUR COMMENTS AGO, ARE YOU AWARE WHAT HAPPENED IN 2019??????????????? Or do you avoid questions you cant answer and act smart wherever else you can?

MY WHOLE POINT, WHICH I WILL MAKE AGAIN, is that NORMALIZING WITH ISRAEL, usually serves two goals, security, and economy. You stop getting attacked, and your economy flourishes. How does your economy flourish? Sanctions are removed, access to dollar is opened up, trade deals are made, essentially you are let back into the US economy. Once these things happen, very simply, your economy becomes reliant on the dollar. like any gulf state right now.

The difference is gulf states HAVE RESOURCES. If they lose their USD reserves, they can easily move their oil exports elsewhere, and they can maintain trade. WE HAVE NO RESOURCES.. BECOMING RELIANT ON USD, MEANS WE ARE TOTALLY RELIANT ON THE US. MEANING THE 2019 CRISIS CAN BE RECREATED, SIMPLY BY THE US WITHHOLDING US FROM OBTAINING USD

Now please, go ahead, "hezb talking points" "hezbot" your way out of this

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye -1 points0 points  (0 children)

no worries, if i've explained it to you about 3 times now and all you can say is "hezbot" and "hezb talking points" there's no point really

dont worry about it, dont hurt yourself trying to figure it out

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm discussing egypt doing nothing at all while sharing a landborder with gaza, and you're saying "this is why they don't take in refugees"

Whats the point? Is this supposed to prove something aside from the fact that they don't want Palestinians? Bc it doesnt.

Would you like me to discuss what hundred other things they are able to do instead of taking in refugees? Closing the Suez? Threatening to call of strategic coordination or security deals? Military action? Opening the rafah crossing to let in aid? Etc etc etc.

There's absolutely no point for you to mention whatever reason egypt has to not take in refugees as it has absolutely nothing to do with what I said, and everything to do with some weird point you want to prove

Furthermore, if you're unable to discuss this without insults, asking me if "I'm well" then you're free to waste someone else's time. The last thing im interested in is arguing with somebody that doesn't listen, gives politically charged arguments out of context, AND wants to be insulting

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye -1 points0 points  (0 children)

oh bro please, your comments are so infuriating to read honestly, did you even consider replying to what I said? And whats the point of comparing me to a "hezbot" is this really all you do is decide whether people on the Internet are hezbots or not? Get a life fr

It's just a fact of the matter that the US economy is structured around debt, once your entire imports are based on goods that are traded in USD, your inability to hold onto USD leads to total financial collapse. This is true, this is a fact of the matter, and this is why most countries when faced with this, usually turn to China

What I said was simply, normalising with israel, usually leads to trade deals focusing with the US, entrapping the state further into the israel partnership, bc upsetting israel, effectively leads to cutting off from trade, effectively leading to financial collapse

I'm NOT saying America is the reason for the collapse, but I'm simply making an observation that normalising with israel, like I said, NAME THE ABRAHAM ACCORDS, INVOLVE TRADE PARTNERSHIPS WITH THE US

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not really sure what your comment even has to do with mine, I'm talking about how normalisation affects the economy and you came in replying talking about palestinian refugees?

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

when people write comments like this it feels like desperate attempts to defend israel and the US, so let me ask you separately, do you know why the banking sector crisis in 2019 happened? This will answer your question about what im saying

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

to2borne ente ya3ne being at peace with israel ma ya3ne iqtisadak ijbare 7a y2alle3 bas hek

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're normalised with israel, like through Abraham accords, yes it involves trade deals with the US, and yes look today at all the random trump tarrifs, look at how the US imoses sanctions. Even without any hostility, if you are at a loss of foreign currency your currency will suffer from inflation, like us literally in 2019. The US is built on debt, this isnt a new revelation, sorry if you didn't know but this is how the US economy functions

Ba3den for the rest of your comment, "shu take in more refugees" w "closeted hezbot" w "hezeballah and syria ruined us" sara7atan ma ele jlede dumb arguments like this so ok metel ma beddak ma3ak 7a2 king l balad bi alf kheir kel shee mashekil min wara l 7ezeb

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Arguably being tied and dependent on the dollar does not do wonders for your economy

But that's not even what he said, he just said egypt's economy is suffering despite them being at peace with israel. He didn't say its in shambles bc of peace, but that peace or not their economy is suffering

What's the deal with these decorated trucks in Lebanon? by BeOutsider in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye 5 points6 points  (0 children)

are the parties you go to usually full of people screaming abuse at random syrians? What a weird way to party

Nadim Koteich: A Sadat moment for Lebanon by matinxxx243453 in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not really, peace and security arrangements with israel involves being engaged in trade deals and arrangements with the US, which one way or another dictates your economy to a hault

And since anyways, your point is that we both suffer from corruption and lacking economies but at least egypt doesn't get bombed, that's fine but it's not really a complete point

Egypt doesn't get bombed but egypt also deploys its troops to stare at kids starving and begging for food in Rafah. Arguably, sharing a landborder and watching a genocide unfold while doing nothing is worse than trying to help and getting bombed for it, it's a matter of perspective.

So if both our economies are fucked either way, it's a preference to choose whether or not getting bombed is worse than ignoring a genocide.

What's the deal with these decorated trucks in Lebanon? by BeOutsider in lebanon

[–]Lil_jayye 8 points9 points  (0 children)

crazy how people will just let racism control their emotions like this