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Lebanon’s October Revolution – Where And How Do The Others Live?
I admit I have never participated in a demonstration prior to the October 17th uprising. I didn’t think any of the political movements represent me in 2005, and I didn’t believe the civil society was capable of bringing real change with the 2015-16 protests.
This however all changed two weeks ago when I decided to join the masses in Riad El Solh and The Martyrs’ Square to protest against the whole ruling class in Lebanon after watching people from all social levels and religions united against the politicians. For once, it felt like people were liberated from their politicians especially in some areas that were always thought to be fully controlled by ruling parties. For instance, people in the north rioted against Tripoli’s wealthy politicians, while some villages in the south dared for the first time in 30 years to revolt against the Hezbollah-Amal duo and go as far as cursing Nabih Berri who has always been regarded as second to god in the region.
Yet, and in this unique moment in our recent history, some sheep-like people from all communities have still chosen to keep acting submissive to their political leaders and conform to their will no matter what, and at this time I seriously don’t understand it.
Where and how do these people live? Aren’t they suffering in this country the same way as everyone else?
Are they getting 24/7 electricity at their homes and don’t pay extra for a generator subscriptions like everyone of us?
Aren’t they paying the same taxes like us? Or are they getting anything in return if they do?
Don’t they feel forced to bribe government employees to get their things done sometimes?
Were money changer providing them with dollars at the official rate or at 1,600 and 1,700 like the rest of us?
Best Babyliss Pro Fading Clipper
After a clipper with power, great grip, and a body that gives it some base and durability?
Well, that’s exactly what the Lo Pros can provide so you don’t have to look elsewhere.
These clippers are kind of like the classic magic clips (Another great clipper for fading) but just better in all aspects.
The BaBylissPRO LoPROFX clippers are cordless and can be used with or without a cord, giving you tons of flexibility and convenience.
They have a high-performance, high-torque digital motor that runs at 6,800 rpm with constant speed technology, ensuring outstanding cutting performance and smooth fades.
Not only that, these clippers pack more than enough power to roll through any bulk hair with no difficulty (a task that not many clippers can handle easily).
They have a 3300 mAh lithium-ion battery that provides over 2 hours of runtime after a 2-hour charge.
Not amazing but pretty average for the Clippers, and it’s expected as this Clipper uses a lot of power.
The clipper has a graphite wedge blade meaning the blades stay cooler for longer and naturally feed more hair, They are still a good blade for fading but if you looking to take your fade game to new levels, you can opt for the Babyliss fade blade.
The clipper has a low-profile metal shield cover and an ergonomic thumb indent that makes it feel perfect in hand and offers great control and comfort while in use.
They not only work on these clippers but all babyliss and some clippers from other brands.
Al Ahed FC Wins the AFC Cup For Lebanon!
As we go through turbulent times in Lebanon, Al Ahed Football Club became the first Lebanese club to claim the AFC cup after winning 1-0 over DPR Korea’s 4.25 (April 25) club in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
Original article here
Original article here
Anyway, congratulations to Lebanon, and here’s a video of the champions celebrating their win at the end of the game. To note that goalkeeper Mahdi Khalil was named the MVP of the tournament while the team also got the fair play award.
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