Naxar Nugaaleed

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  1. Malika;948725 wrote: That was definetly a cry for help! ciid fahantee muu jiriin maskinka. lol maybe so, he seems to think that we have to either be miserable or otherwise iskawaal and tell yourself you choose to push through. Cadanka iskawaal wax kaga fiican ma arag. This guys needs to watch the show dirty jobs, full of people happy doing some crazy job or hang with some Africans, they tend to be happy yet have so little. FYI Safferz, don't go there with reinforcing some racial lol
  2. this was posted on Reddit by "thegreatestzenmaster" in response to a question about success. Kinda reminded me of this video No. Not quite. There is no point that you arrive at(success), where the difficult tasks stop being difficult, where they stop causing at least some suffering. However, there is a way to escape that cycle of working and working and working and feeling fulfillment and satisfaction only once you have succeed in your goal. And that is to find and derive that fulfillment and satisfaction from the process. To find it even when suffering through long hours of trial and error, when suffering through your workout even when you don't feel like being there, and even when you find yourself down and out. The truth of the matter is that there are two options. The first is suffer and suffer until you succeed and then you get to feel that sense of satisfaction which is often short lived. The other option is to derive that satisfaction from the process of everyday life. From something as tedious as doing the dishes or making your bed and even from the things which most people "suffer" through. To derive pleasure from the process is hundreds of times more satisfying than the short lived feeling you get from completing a goal. So you see, you can suffer day in and day out until you reach your goal or you can discover within yourself a way to enjoy trying and failing. You can find a way to enjoy overcoming your weaknesses that scream for you to eat that piece of cake and to skip your workout today. You can find a way to enjoy pushing through the tedium of doing the dishes and to find the pleasure in the process, even in those tasks you force yourself to do
  3. ^No i don't think so, also not sure but I hear alcohol withdrawal can kill people (Addict not a casual user) like amy winehouse
  4. lol @Africaown, sasabaada dhexdeena ka bilaba, ama eastern Sool ama the west side of the moon dega
  5. that's a bleak outlook on life
  6. mr. triangle, it should be of no concern to you the relationship between different segments of this clan you hate, that's beside the point. but if you want call out "the defeated lot" as you keep calling them for not being up to the task of competing with the rest of Somaliweyn, keep in mind your orphans of the queen lot did not even show up and have relegated yourselves to burco-hargeisa-berbera triangle. keep it moving buddy
  7. lol, so now its me right. you bad mouth a whole clan and now its me. think big buddy and good luck with the triangle
  8. NGONGE;948247 wrote: It's not NY who has this addiction poeple. Because if it were him, we already know what the solution is. NY joined SOL in 2003. NY says above that the addiction of the khamri has lasted for ten years. Therefore, SOL is the reason NY started drinking. Solution: NY to quit SOL. On a serious note, addictions are not easy to ditch. Though for many former addicts, picking up a new sort of (healthy) habit usually helps (stamp collecting or chess playing, etc). funny but this is the best advice, find a different/healthy habit
  9. oba hiloowlow;947686 wrote: naga amusa and stop ruining this thread lol this was ruined from the get go, maybe you re post without the slanders bs
  10. Oodweyne;947984 wrote: Haatu,... Saaxiib, I know you like to think that to be the case. But to us it dawn on us back in early 1960s that we can be the game keepers and as a poachers at the same time. And of course we waited at the most opportune time to round up our game so that we can enclosed them into a tailor made holding pen... Hence why be the breathless antelope others chase around in their political safari while you can be your very own political safari owner chasing the likes of our Taleexi, Naxar, and A_khadar, like so much of a herds of water buffaloes waiting to be made one's nightly dinner under the glaring night stars in one's own luxurious political safari. .. :D looool
  11. someone needs to find a hobby lol
  12. war certain qualities waan ku haye ee see waye? lol
  13. haalow haalow, aniga teydi maxa ku dacay nuunow lol
  14. that sounds like a fun rave like the burning man in Arizona Malika
  15. Nuune you need to invite me one of these raves lol
  16. lol ok @ the grown up initiation. as for taasi, never mind, I was thinking too much into it, "her it" or something right loool
  17. FYI its 5am in my necks of the woods so its not too early but we have a breakfast place named taasi in my neck of the wood fyi, what does that mean in Swahili