The past weeks were a tad crazy in Lebanon.
People burned tires blocking vital roads, drunken Islamists terrorized peaceful neighborhoods, RPGs and hand grenades fired in the middle of residential areas, and a group of thugs killed and injured unarmed civilians for a measly sum of money.
Not the ideal times in Beirut and Lebanon, but living on the edge is a key survival strategy that almost all Lebanese adopted a long time ago.
Luckily our politicians are aware of how serious the situation and are doing their best to keep things under control. Oh shit, we're screwed.
People burned tires blocking vital roads, drunken Islamists terrorized peaceful neighborhoods, RPGs and hand grenades fired in the middle of residential areas, and a group of thugs killed and injured unarmed civilians for a measly sum of money.
Not the ideal times in Beirut and Lebanon, but living on the edge is a key survival strategy that almost all Lebanese adopted a long time ago.
Luckily our politicians are aware of how serious the situation and are doing their best to keep things under control. Oh shit, we're screwed.
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