Baluug

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  1. Great news and all BUT polio should be the least of our worries at the moment. WHO should consider tackling diseases like qabiilism Fixed it for ya.
  2. ^Funny isn't it, that you could've traveled all across Europe over those 4 days, and yet in Canada, you've been to 2 provinces and that's it? As for me, I gotta go back to awoowe and ayeeyo's house this weekend.
  3. Yeah it was, but I was nowhere near Somaliland in 1988, I was living in waqooyi-bari Albeerta at the time.
  4. Not much, poolwizard, let's hook up and play some 9-ball. What the hell did I miss in the Dhahar video thread? 10 pages of "Edited by Libaax"....
  5. LOL oops, I forgot all about this, part 3 coming soon insha Allah. Johnny B: I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but I think you're asking me if I were to turn away from Islam and go back to the way I was before, then would I feel it was a heavy price to pay? If so, my answer would be that if I felt any sort of guilt or thought about the repercussions of my actions as a result of turning back to kufr, then there would be no point in doing so, because that would mean there are lingering thoughts about if I was doing the right thing or not. I knew fully when I became Muslim that I was doing the right thing and to turn away from it without feeling with absolute conviction that it was the right thing to do, would be foolish. So basically, if I were to go back to being a kafir, and be completely sure of it in my heart that it was the right thing to do, then no, I would not feel that there was no heavy price to pay, except for one thing: that would be the fact that i would never see my kids again. Regardless, that will never happen, so I have no fear of such a situation ever coming up in my life, alxamdulillah.
  6. Originally posted by Sugar Love: Should I get married Yes, you should. To me. I'll PM you my contact info.
  7. Is "awkuuku" supposed to mean like "cuckoo"? Cuz that's what it reminds me of....
  8. Much like a neutered dog, I just don't get it.
  9. Originally posted by Buuxo: Filtar Are you serious? Filter?
  10. ^353? Until 13500? LOL Not long for me until I reach 2000!!
  11. Baluug

    My work place

    LOL you guys are trying to confuse poor Aliyah. Yes, JB is the one in the grey shirt, 2nd from bottom left beside the chinese(?) lady.
  12. So have we reached a consensus on where the kuleel-est gabars are from? Can I butcher the Somali language or what?
  13. I'm going out to the Canadian version of the baadiye to take the kids out to see their grandparents this long weekend. Can't believe I wasted 10 years of my life in that hellhole.....
  14. Just checking out my new sig and avatar.......
  15. Originally posted by Haneefah: ^What do you mean by 'you don't have to forget them'? Buddy, as far as I'm concerned, they top up the list! Yaa gaadhi kara. I guess now we know where Haneefa's from Anyways, why isn't Muqdisho/Banaadir on that list? Cuz that gets my vote.
  16. Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: quote:Originally posted by Cadaan: LOL MMA you nit-picker, the thing is, yes those names are derived from names or words from other languages, but as far as I know, only Somali people use these names. For example, the name "Cabdi" comes from "Abdul", just that Somali people have taken it as their own. I don't know anyone that has the name "million" in english, and I've heard of a few Arabs who have the name "Shukria" and "Naima" obviously it's a common name, but I've never heard of Arabs using "Shukri" or "Nimco". Yes, they are Soomaalinized. That was my point. Aadan Seylac, the thread initiator, did, however, only asked "unique Soomaali names," which I assume he meant only authentic Soomaali names that has Soomaali roots as well. Those you listed and others, though Soomaalinized, do not happen to be Soomaali in origin. By the way, the name you chose, Liibaan, is a beautiful Soomaali name with a deep meaning. What is ironic is that you, as a non-Soomaali revert, chose an original Soomaali name, and those who claim to be Soomaalis hold their thumbs at the beautiful Soomaali names, naming their children in the process some so obscure Carab names that even Carabs do not name their children. The world is upside down, my friend. P.S. -- Did you give your children Soomaali names as well? Or the Mrs. chose a typical, unpronounceable Carabi names as it is the fad in these days? LOL yeah, my kids have the most generic, common Arab names ever, Layla and Amina. But I chose them. My ex said a long time ago that if we had another girl, she wanted to name her Nasteexo, and I said absolutely not, kids at school will be calling her "nasty ho"
  17. LOL MMA you nit-picker, the thing is, yes those names are derived from names or words from other languages, but as far as I know, only Somali people use these names. For example, the name "Cabdi" comes from "Abdul", just that Somali people have taken it as their own. I don't know anyone that has the name "million" in english, and I've heard of a few Arabs who have the name "Shukria" and "Naima" obviously it's a common name, but I've never heard of Arabs using "Shukri" or "Nimco".
  18. I'm starting to get a friggin' cold......
  19. Originally posted by *Blessed: Liibaan - Blessed Why, yes I am, thank you for pointing that out. Actually, I thought Liibaan meant "blessing" like "barakah". Isn't it?
  20. Some more: Istar. Idman.
  21. Originally posted by Cadaan: Malyuun. Warsame. Nimco. Shukri. Deeqa. I keep coming back to edit this post everytime I think of another name that hasn't been mentioned.