Aaliyyah

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  1. Britain, France Italy didn't bring guntiino, sadex qaydh and khafiif dirac. Honestly, we should stop scapegoating the west for every evil. I said they must have affected our somali culture. And, by that I was referring to the specific video that I just posted were the lady was wearing the dress and that afro hair? where do you think the afro hair came from? it was probably the hair style that was in back in the 60s 70s at the west. But, of course am not here blaming fully of what took place in somalia at the west. All am saying is they must have played a role, a significant role too. I think it was one of my uncle who even said back in the 70s and 80s girls used to wear mini skirts even and at school they had uniforms which were pants and shirts ?? so where do you think that came from??...and even somalis used to drink back in teh days? drink what? wine? beer? ...that also probably were imported too from the west....so lets not play the game of "oh lets not blame the west"...no one is blaming anyone..just sharing some facts. salaam
  2. loooooool@ old man was singing it at a shop? I don't remember that please look it up....and girl he is praising us ...sifiican u dhageeso looool... I'm doing good alhamdulilah. How's life with you? I don't know the lyrics 100% but here are bits and pieces... dhismaha isku dhila taran asluubtooda lala dhaco... dhaqanka iyo wanaga cid walba la dhaafso kalsoonida iyo sharaftu ay u dheertahay... quruxda oo dhameestiran gabadhaha somaliyeed ha iga dhicin waa ku dhowran gabadhu gabadhaheeni weeyan hoy in aa dhowrno weeyane waliba dhabarka saanrna weeyaane intaa ka badan ibtiyeey maxaad rabta in uu ku dhoho? looooooool@ bad recording? I think he is short...dont blame the camera hahaha.. salaam
  3. Check this song from 1987, good 22 years ago. walaal somalis were never religious back in the days but many of them were cultured. And, obviously in the city you would probably find people who you know carried themselves in the western manner. Lets not forget we were colonized by Britian,italy, france. So apparently they must have impacted our lives to some extent. But, when all is said and done most women lived up to their families expectations and culture had crucial role.am sure the same can't be said about today..... salaam p.s. am curious which song I posted that you were listening to and whether you liked it...
  4. Looooool so random yet funny. Gotta admit that. I loved the last part of the second part though when he spoke somali and he was like I doubt you guys can understand that and then he puts the Caribbean Reggae song n expects them to comprehend that hahaha.... salaam
  5. Gabdhaha somaliyeed Thank you for praising us...I love it. salaam
  6. wa aduun maalinba qof bay shekadu u socota, way kusoo laban doonaan iska sug
  7. wa aduun maalinba qof bay shekadu u socota, way kusoo laban doonaan iska sug
  8. wa aduun maalinba qof bay shekadu u socota, way kusoo laban doonaan iska sug
  9. I pray that this meeting becomes fruitful and that we get our city back...aduun weeye marka magaladaada lugug kaa haysto.... salaam
  10. I pray that this meeting becomes fruitful and that we get our city back...aduun weeye marka magaladaada lugug kaa haysto.... salaam
  11. I pray that this meeting becomes fruitful and that we get our city back...aduun weeye marka magaladaada lugug kaa haysto.... salaam
  12. ^^Maybe we should make a movie of silaanyo's exile :rolleyes:
  13. Smokers With Lung Cancer: Not Too Late to Quit Study Shows Patients Who Quit After Cancer Diagnosis Live Longer Than Those Who Keep Smoking By Kelli Miller Stacy WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Jan. 21, 2010 -- Smokers with lung cancer who have asked "Why quit now, I'm already sick?" may find new motivation in this answer: Doing so could double their odds of survival over five years. A report published online today in BMJ suggests that people who give up smoking after being diagnosed with early-stage lung cancer live longer than patients who continue the habit. The findings underscore the importance of the notion that it is never too late to quit smoking. Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death, according to the American Lung Association. And smoking causes most cases of lung cancer. Medical evidence has repeatedly shown that as soon as a person quits smoking the body begins to repair the damage done by tobacco-smoke-related chemicals, and it's been theorized that continued smoking can influence the behavior of lung tumors. But until now it was not clear if ending the smoking habit after being diagnosed with lung cancer had any impact on a patient's survival. Researchers at the University of Birmingham in England reviewed the results of 10 studies that evaluated how smoking cessation after lung cancer diagnosis affected a patient's prognosis. The review included patients with both non-small-cell and small-cell forms of lung cancer. Among their findings: * Patients with early-stage lung cancer who continued to smoke had a "substantially higher risk of death" than those who quit after their diagnosis. The increased death risk appeared to be due to the cancer spreading. * The five-year survival rate for the quitters was 64%-70% compared with 29%-33% for those who continued to smoke. * The continued smokers were also more likely to have their cancer return than those who quit. The researchers say their findings suggest that smoking-cessation programs may benefit patients with early-stage lung cancer, but they add that more research is needed.
  14. ^This issue does not concern you.It's between the SSC and Riyaale. Worry about burco and Silaanyo Dude. salaam
  15. You don't need to act as if this war is between somalis and somalilanders???... this war is between reer SSC and somalilanders. Sooner or later our day will come and we will free our city. Keep that in mind.It would be a wise thing to find other means to look for your so called recognition.
  16. Amna will add you in ma prayers sis. Ilaahay hakula garab galo. salaam
  17. mashallah a beautiful speech. Well done Garaad Jamac.