:nasrallah: Hassan Nasrallah is a Lebanese cleric and political leader who serves as the 3rd secretary-general of Hezbollah. Nasrallah is described as a "national hero" and "icon" in Lebanon and throughout the Arab and Muslim world, and has been praised for his credibility and efficiency in the Arab-Israeli conflict.

On this day, in 1960, Hasan Nasrallah was born the ninth of ten children into a Shia family in Bourj Hammoud, Matn District. His father, Abdul Karim Nasrallah, was born in Bazourieh, a village in Jabal Amel (South Republic of Lebanon) located near Tyre and worked as a fruit and vegetables seller. Although his family was not particularly religious, Hassan was interested in theological studies. He attended the al-Najah school and later a public school in the predominantly Christian neighborhood of Sin el Fil Beirut.

Nasrallah joined Hezbollah after the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon. In 1989, Hassan Nasrallah traveled to Qom, Iran, where he furthered his religious studies. In 1991, Nasrallah returned to Lebanon and replaced Musawi as Hezbollah's leader after the latter was killed by an Israeli airstrike the following year.

During Nasrallah's leadership, Hezbollah acquired rockets with a longer range, which allowed them to strike at northern Israel despite the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon. In 1993 Israel carried out Operation Accountability. Much Lebanese infrastructure was destroyed during the operation, which Israel claimed was successful. An agreement was eventually reached whereby, Israel ended its attacks in Lebanon and Hezbollah agreed to stop attacks on northern Israel. However, after a short pause, hostilities resumed. In 1996 Israel launched Operation Grapes of Wrath, blocking important Lebanese harbour cities and bombing a Syrian military base. After 16 days of Israeli attacks in Lebanon, the Israeli–Lebanese Ceasefire Understanding was agreed upon. Again, Hezbollah agreed to stop rocket attacks in exchange for Israel halting its attacks. However, as in 1993, the peace did not last for long.

In Israel, it was increasingly debated whether the presence of Israeli forces in southern Lebanon was working, since it was clear that the 'security zone' could not stop Hezbollah rockets reaching into Israel. After heavy Israeli casualties in south lebanon, some Israeli politicians argued that the conflict would only end if Israel withdrew from Lebanon. In 2000 Ehud Barak finally withdrew Israeli forces from Lebanon. Following the Israeli withdrawal, the South Lebanon Army, which was supported by Israel, was quickly overrun by Hezbollah. Some SLA members escaped to Israel, but many were captured by Hezbollah. This success against Israel greatly increased Hezbollah's popularity within Lebanon and the Islamic world. Consequently, Nasrallah is credited in Lebanon and the Arab world for ending the Israeli occupation of the South of Lebanon, something which has greatly bolstered the party's political standing within Lebanon.

In 2006, Israel invaded Lebanon directly. During the war Israeli bombardments seeking Hezbollah targets caused damage in many parts of Beirut, especially the poorer and largely Shiite South Beirut, which is controlled by Hezbollah. On 3 August 2006, Hasan Nasrallah vowed to strike Tel Aviv in retaliation for Israel's bombardment of Lebanon's capital. "If you hit Beirut, the Islamic resistance will hit Tel Aviv and is able to do that with God's help," Nasrallah said in a televised address. He added that Hezbollah forces were inflicting heavy casualties on Israeli ground troops.

Following the war, came what is known as the "Green Flood" (Al-sayl al-akhdhar), according to Iranian-born journalist Amir Taheri. "This refers to the massive amounts of U.S. dollar notes that Hezbollah is distributing among all the citizens that were effected from the war in Beirut and the south. The dollars from Iran are ferried to Beirut via Syria and distributed through networks of militants. Anyone who can prove that his home was damaged in the war receives $12,000, a tidy sum in wartorn Lebanon".

On 25 May 2013, Nasrallah announced that Hezbollah is fighting in the Syrian Civil War against "Islamist extremists" and "pledged that his group will not allow Syrian militants to control areas that border Lebanon". He confirmed that Hezbollah was fighting in the strategic Syrian town of Qusair on the same side as the Syrian army. In the televised address, he said, "If Syria falls in the hands of America, Israel and the takfiris, the people of our region will go into a dark period."

Nasrallah lives in South Beirut with his wife Fatimah Yasin (who comes from the Lebanese village of Al-Abbasiyah) and four of his children: Muhammad Javed, Zainab, Muhammad Ali and Muhammad Mahdi. :nasrallah:

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The difference between A's and B's ages is a multiple of 9 ranging from 0 to 91 - 19 = 72. C is 0, 4 1/2, 9, 13 1/2, ... 36. Since 10 times their age is a two-digit number, they are 4 1/2 or 9. But if they are 9, B is 90 and A is 09 or 9, which contradicts the conditions of the problem.

Thus C is 4 1/2, B is 45, and C is 54.

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Two motorcyclists started at the same time, covered the same distance, and returned home at the same time. But one rode twice as long as the other rested on their trip, and the other rode three times as long as the first one rested on their trip.

Who rode faster?

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  • notthenameiwant [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Here marks my first hour without drinking a drop of alcohol. I have to mark it here, since it worked for the nicotine a few weeks ago.

      • notthenameiwant [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Update: the sweating has stopped, I feel calmer. Still plenty of liquor left in me. Probably won't be completely sober until 4-5ish.

      • Abraxiel
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        3 years ago

        Were you drinking a lot before? Did you taper?

        • notthenameiwant [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          I regularly drink heavily, but have never seen sweating randomly at this point in the night. EDIT: Tapering does nothing for me.

          • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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            3 years ago

            Tapering can do the thing where you don't die. Withdrawal from alcohol can kill you. If you get tremors from not drinking then it's a serious risk and you should talk to a doctor first. If you're in America and that's a crazy expensive get benzos if you feel that's not a concern for you on its own and do the minimum amount to not get shakes until you're over the withdrawal jump, you also have to taper off the benzos but that might be easier for you.

            Only do my shitty homemade solution if seeing a doctor about it isn't an option for you and you've looked into doing it significantly more than just reading my post and look into proper dosage and tapering. Main point is quitting booze cold turkey can be fucking dangerous. I don't want to discourage you but the withdrawal can be lethal.

            • notthenameiwant [he/him]
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              3 years ago

              I'm not at the point where tapering is necessary, but I am at the point where I need to stop completely at least until I can tweak my headspace into something healthy. If this doesn't work, I may pay out of pocket for whatever the alcohol addiction drug that the Nordic countries use plus the appointment costs that come with it. I don't currently have health insurance.

              • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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                3 years ago

                Okay, cool. Keep an eye out just in case. There are generally also free clinics for kicking if you need it. Usually you get a benzo script out of it but it's a limited script and a doctor is telling you how to do it. If physical withdrawal isn't an issue then, great and you got this! Just wanted to make sure you weren't doing something dangerous.

    • comi [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      :arm-L: strong will to you, comrade :arm-R:

    • Multihedra [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Hell yeah! I remembered your comment yesterday, saw the username a bit ago, and wondered how today was going.

      I’m fuckin psyched to see this from you!

      • notthenameiwant [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        This won't get difficult until tomorrow, I appreciate the well wishes though. I might bombard myself with text message reminders after work tomorrow so that I don't stop at a liquor store on the way home.

        • Multihedra [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          I of course don’t fully understand, but I hear ya. More than anything I just wanted to let you know I am cheering from the sidelines lol