STOIC

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  1. ^^^^^I like his stories too, but I didn’t appreciate when you said you told him to stop his other story. When I saw that he bought into the people’s pressure I found myself scurrying away with flight while shouting on the screen
  2. Ngonge, Hablahani marna haku dahaan shekathaa jojii maarnaa hadhahan ino shekeey....
  3. ^^^If that is the case Just to give him a blissful smile of contentment I will say yes he is one of that wretched clan from Somaliland. And yes he does support Somaliland. Heck he even attends SOPRI meetings
  4. *****There was no power at my work today for almost two hours.The storm knocked off some power lines***This is what was coming to my mind...... I’m afraid I’m tottering on bring of nothingness.I hate stormy weather.I hate power outages. I hate my neighbor. I hate my internet acquaintance’. I hate my car. I hate my girlfriend. I hate my co-workers. I hate my shattering experience of hating everybody. I hate my freedom and responsibility. It is no wonder that I hate all kids with their first flush of excitement. I hate when I have to wonder whether truth should be eternal and absolute as my religions wants me to believe. I hate when Science constantly changes, reversing itself, and sometimes flat out contradicts its findings. I hate when I have to struggle to find out whether someone’s opinion can be true. I hate when I have to puzzle over, which government is better than the other. I also hate when I have to figure out why some type of government should not be imposed on people, which is not rooted in their past (Iraqi and Bush doctrine hello?) I hate when I have to be moral, just because the society dictates for me when to act righteous or devious. I hate when I have to struggle to figure out whether the arguments of politicians, doctors, economists, and theologians can hold any water. I hate when I have to struggle to find out whether I have any meaning in this life. I feel sometimes I’m just a hollow object going through physical motions. I hate when I have to think whether I’m only a high-powered machine not really in charge of myself. This is why I’m still pushing the world aside relentlessly everyday. I hate when I have to think about why God didn’t teach animals a language to communicate with us. I hate when I have to question whether happiness lies within my family and friends. I hate when hate becomes burden to me. I hate when I have grief filled dreams. I hate when parents and older people tell their kids they could be anything they want to be (I shake my head and bury a smile when I hear this society bull crap).I’m silent with myself most of the time because of all thsese perplexing things going in my mind always.I try not to let people know what I really care about.And I have to pretend I care about you now since you read all these crap.I will blurt out loudly and say I love you!
  5. Lander I can understand what you are saying with a fairly clear conscious. I wasn’t questioning your intention. I was just nudging you to let you know they already discussed it…
  6. Brof-Geljire Somalia is part of the events of the world.This is an appropriate court that Somalia can be part of it, so stop wrapping up Marx dream with usual deragotory snipping of Somalia politics.Whose coterie do you belong horta ?Is it the TFG or the Sheikh with the red hair? I understand the cultural politics of resentment. I’d tell you how robust and gregarious they are when they need the ears of the world
  7. Lander, I'd save your skin just delete this story.It was disected and whirled upon by our respective newsroom analysts in general section few weeks ago.....
  8. I wonder how people around the world rich or not so poor could afford leading such a fabulous, exciting and exotic life. I’d rather be in a slickest destination right now than seating on my desk thinking about whether my boss is wondering when I will finish the job. I want a seafaring suite with surfeit of marble walk alley. I’d even be a Euro-wannabe or Euro-trash(is that a word?).I'd even want to see guys (I didn’t say girls OK just not to irritate Ibti) in a Prada ski-wear….Sounds little dippy, but would you adopt me?
  9. CL...Why do you always wish a malevolent things for me? PS I'm going to grab a bite.I need an answer when I comeback...
  10. Malika, I think it is snugly and comfy.The texture is good too better than the flashy ones
  11. I know you ladies will be peeved with my words (if you haven't already).I like the Diraac baaati.Is it always the old diraac that becomes baati , or you guys buy it separately?I can accept the answer even with a mild reprimand for watching your clothings closely
  12. ^^^Someone who is a vicious masquerading as he is should also be brought to Hague .I’m counting on Marx to get his law degree from an English University and carry on the torch. Unless of course he is ahead of the relay race and already got one fancy Law degree pegged on his wall.
  13. Marx, You seem to combine compassion with realism. I’m counting on you to bring justice to those people whom he is accused of aerial bombarding I bet you he is a bone in Somaliland throat. His cold calculated and ruthless butcher should be addressed. Drawing on my SOL political observation , I want to warn you though Somalis are people who are easily mired by short term issues.I doubt if they would worry about a guy who is not a threat to them now.It is a great novelty to pick up the justice piece, but just don’t be disappointed.It holds in our psyche that someone from our clan will never be wrong.This is a momentum rested on our people’s pyche…
  14. squirt guns are perfect gift for ladies and it is manly gifts... PS I bet you no one gets the insinuation here..all are bloody sheikhs with playground rules such as no spitting,no swing talks.....
  15. This reminds of a story that happen to me with gifts.Once I was dating this Somali girl who was so Americanzed.She gave me a digital gadget for a gift.I don’t take Gifts serious unlike our American born kids.A friend of mine was heading to Africa he borrowed the gadget and never returned it to me.He just bluffed and said Waar waankasotaagay .When she quizzed me if I was enjoying the gadget I just told her the truth.She thought it was insulting, intentional, and inexcusable thing to do.So from that day on I hate gifts.
  16. If I’m a guy who has an interest in you and you accept my gift then upon your acceptance of my gift I expect a satisfactory result.I might stammer evasively, but I’ll have this unfolding picture of how things will turn out for the line of communication is open now. This acceptance will give me a clue, or a track of control on the way!
  17. Now that JB is in full action I don't have to safe this corner, with its sicking pleading look, every other day when it sinks to the bottom.I don't have to shove a fistful of magnets down this baby's diapers everytime Morning trolls....
  18. ^^^I thought TFG was the beastly beatitude of Somalia,interesting......
  19. The whole FBI talk on this thread piqued my interest. If you are Al-shabab member you don’t need to find your picture on the bulletin board of TFG offices in Mogadishu. You can simply visit here and checkout if the government is watching you. Now don’t be too fearful even to fidget with your keyboard, I don’t work for the FBI. Although I’m not so sure I want to tell you how I found out about this website
  20. STOIC

    Rising Star

    LG, I loved how he equated his incentive based program to how the white or the affluent middle class parents reward their kids with shiny cars. His program would not be without a resistance, but at least in such a situation it makes policy makers think twice when they are funneling all those unnecessary funds to some none fruitful programs. Some may argue that this is sort of a bribe to educate our kids, but they are already in need of help. With shrewdness and skills I think his program will WOO THOSE black kids who drop out of school. Behind all the statistics of black American kids, lay a story of disappointment and frustration in the fight for a better life. Yet such fight is paled by lack of support to achieve their dreams. No community, however poor, should accept such alarming drop-out rate. I believe his program is an initiative and encouragement to all kids that they could gain something tangible by working extra hard and staying in school. The relative equanimity within our black community towards this alarming drop-out is something that needs a dare attention. In the end such an approach create an extraordinary precedent for both parents and kids to be involved. It is a bold move and somewhat controversial but I want to see how far his program will achieve.
  21. STOIC

    Rising Star

    No.Sorry this is not a Somali star, nonetheless still relevant. After watching this weekend the new documentary by CNN about black in America, I was impressed by this young African American Economics professor at Harvard. I was impressed by his words and research of reaching out to the young African American kids. I tried to dig his biography and I found out this excellent New York Times Piece about him…. Toward Unified theory of Black America
  22. ^^^^Make sure you get some corrective serum refill at the nearest gas station
  23. JB,okay.Come back again and please don't shrivel up like a snail on a skillet EDIT: Euwww Ngonge.Is that a green belly pot fly buzzing around your neck?
  24. Serenity, It galls me to here that no one is appreciative of your initial effort. Your whimpering inspired me to inform you that we as daily trollers we didn’t shrivel you into unnoticeable; we still acknowledge your existence. I’d like to thank you for your original idea of forming this corner. I exactly remember the day you posted this thread. I could just as easily say I have nothing really important to contribute to any topic here as I'm just a bedwetting poser on internet forum. Everything is just like the chimera to me. I post here and disappear to my daily life. I never take anything said in this site any serious of course until you say something about my moma
  25. Heath Ledger, The insanely catchy Joker character he played deserves an Oscar. His clown’s make-up gives him this chilling looks that makes him an evil that pose a moral dilemma. This is shown in the dichotomy between Joker and batman, which is one of Chaos V’s Order.The special effect is extraordinary too. I’d not want to be a spoiler let me stop, but I’d definitely give it a thumps up and recommend this movie. Dark Knight Favorite Quote from the movie, You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain. PS JB, welcome back...haablihi weykuxiseen