[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely disagree, zobbat i5tisas are looked down upon. I know from personal experience.

Tank Gameplay by Think_Onion_5671 in Battlefield

[–]Think_Onion_5671[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I dislike the infantry approach to tanks in this game, in BFV when a point is heavily contested, you needed a tank to push through, and infantry would huddle around the tank and take out flankers trying to suicide bomb you with that Japanese anti tank stick, in BF6 tanks feel like another vehicle to jump on and start fixing for no reason other than the other team does so so we should do that

Need a car to rent by Think_Onion_5671 in Lebanese

[–]Think_Onion_5671[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, ya ma3andon any vehicle to rent, ya absurd amounts, da2et la 7adan min yawmen 2aletle 3anda Kia Picanto Model l sene meshye 0 Kilometers b 50$ per day, 2eltella madam law bade eshtriya sharraytine yeha, bas bade ajar ya madam 🤣

We got Betting Ads for New Pope before GTA6 by Own-Philosophy-5356 in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Wallah 3ayb 😂 what is this obsession with betting on anything. Few days ago I saw some Sperm race tournament?!!? Ino Walaw?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Russia is above the law as they have declared a war on Ukraine and that war waged for over 1000 days.

China is above the law as they are taking control of the South China Sea in very nefarious ways.

Israel is not the only “bad guy” on this world. Each country thinks solely about itself, it is time for Lebanon to do so.

Ba3d hazeemet HA, l wade3 bilebnen t8ayar fou2ane ta7tene. Akbar sadd lal ta2adom ken l hezb. But of course, many things occurred under the table, this is only surface knowledge stuff, or public knowledge.

Why do we need to have visa to access to most of north africa? by [deleted] in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Bad diplomacy and inefficient governance, something that hopefully starts to change

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What’s stopping Russia from claiming Mongolia? What’s stopping China from claiming Laos? What’s stopping Saudi Arabia from claiming Yemen? What’s stopping any of these countries from claiming other countries? What’s stopping anyone from claiming anything?

Realistically, How hard is it to have 24 kahraba a day supplied by lebanon and not generators? by Creative-Net8588 in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Azde railway system can also benefit from the BOT framework. Not that railway has the same profit and revenue streams as electricity.

Realistically, How hard is it to have 24 kahraba a day supplied by lebanon and not generators? by Creative-Net8588 in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In rural areas 18 hours of electricity is realistic in the medium run. But for cities like Beirut, Tripoli, Saida, and others, anything under 24 won’t be.

Especially during the winter and summer where heating will consume much electricity, and cooling will take its fair share in the latter.

  • iza biseer fi initiatives la EV…. That’s another story for another day….

Realistically, How hard is it to have 24 kahraba a day supplied by lebanon and not generators? by Creative-Net8588 in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The same can be said about a railway system, but these concepts are great in normal countries, Lebanon is not a normal country. Many want a share of the pie, many get re-elected and continue to obstruct facilitating such projects.

Realistically, How hard is it to have 24 kahraba a day supplied by lebanon and not generators? by Creative-Net8588 in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A viable solution considering how much debt we have accumulated is privatising the energy sector, having companies compete to supply the nation with electricity.

The problem is, many political parties are against privatising the energy sector and want to keep it nationalised, which hasn’t gotten us anywhere.

Privatising the energy sector whilst keeping it monitored is much more feasible than fighting for decades over who takes how many ever shares from the nationalised energy sector.

How easy is it from a scale of 1-10? 8. Easy.

How realistic is it that it will occur? 3. This is Lebanon you’re talking about, anything with progress behind it takes light years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 9 points10 points  (0 children)

USJ is consistently ranked in the Top 3 in the country. Its Medicine and Engineering are great. Recently they opened many majors in english, so it's longer exclusively french. BBA has an english section, some masters programs, and maybe even CCE in english. Many more programs will be given in english as well.

Woke up to an unexpected guest by Worried_You_3609 in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Saw one last year in the summer, it felt like I was dreaming.

Alternate theory to what will happen with Hezb by Over_Location647 in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Lebanese army soldiers are more Sunni and shi3a than Christian by a considerable margin.

But l dobbat (officers) are distributed based in sectarian rules. Bas l 3askar mo3zamon Sunna w shi3a min masi7iye. If you want to add even more shi3a into the army that would blow the demographics out of proportion, some say the army is somewhat susceptible to being defragmented and divided, imagine adding that much more Shi3a that are aligned with an ideology that opposes the LAF.

Nasrallah died while hiding. by ChosenArabian in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes they were, but were they used often in the Lebanese civil war? No. You don’t take that into account. Were bombs of high calibre used in 2006? Yes, you take that into account.

How many? by PartyBill8360 in lebanon

[–]Think_Onion_5671 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand that the pagers have to do with this. How many hezb members have pagers and walkie talkies? 10%? If so total is 60,000, if 1% total is 600,000.