u/Dr-Huricane

What's the state of execution on the "agreement"?

So I've expressed many times on this sub that I believe the agreement is bullshit, but you know what's worse than a bullshit agreement? An inconsequential one that's just ink on paper, so what's the state of execution? Has the Lebanese army made any moves yet? Or are there some political blockers for the execution? If neither then what are they waiting for? La yenzal l faraj?

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u/Dr-Huricane — 23 hours ago
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What are the parkings near kapnos nicosia station?

Going on a few days and wondering if I should drive and park my car to the station, and then go by bus to the airport, are these free public parkings? Can I keep my car there for a few days? Or is there a toll? I couldn't find anything online

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u/Dr-Huricane — 7 days ago

Does this agreement actually have any chance of success?

Asking seriously here, 'agreeing' on something means both sides should be giving concessions, the way I see it though, one side has not given any concession, and the other is expected to pay an extremely heavy price despite not even being involved on the table of discussion. Is what I'm saying here correct or did I misread the situation? Don't give me bullshit arguments like the greater good or what's right and wrong or who started it or all that talk, we're past that we're discussing a supposed agreement, its terms, and whether it is in any way capable of leading to real change, change beyond just having more people just getting angry at each other, because the way I see it anyone put in hezb's side of the agreement will just end up rebelling and acting like it doesn't exist, they have no reason or incentive to act otherwise, again unless there's some critical part I'm missing here

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u/Dr-Huricane — 9 days ago

For dual nationals, are there any advantages to the Lebanese citizenship beyond patriotism?

Randomly decided to ask this at 2am, a big issue that pretty much everyone is aware of is that Lebanese mothers can't pass citizenship onto their children, now wanting the Lebanese citizenship can be understandable for children of even less desirable nationalities, but we often also hear of mother's married to EU or US nationals being sad for their inability to pass that citizenship onto their children. Hence my question, is there any advantage to the EU/US child of a lebanese mother to also obtain a lebanese citizenship? Does the answer change if they plan to live inside/out of Lebanon? Or is just about patriotism and strengthening the relationship whith ones roots by giving it a legal manifestation. To those of foreign nationalities who have lived long term in Lebanon, do you whish you could apply for citizenship?

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u/Dr-Huricane — 17 days ago
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It's been years and you still can't use a bank Audi debit card to top up your whish account, I once called them about it and they said it's a "known issue". Last I checked when something is a known issue you're supposed to be working on a fix for it, so where's that fix? Let's stop pretending bank Audi is going out of their way to decline topping Whish accounts with their cards, and it's really petty

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u/Dr-Huricane — 2 months ago