xiinfaniin
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Where's A & T? War ku mee go'e aan ahayne? Maad iisoo baxdid oo xaraf ku go'did! Mise w baan kuugu gabyaa... I will take off soon, but i promose the gallary that this thread will be a good entaintament! A & T geed baan ku xiri
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^^You did not asnwer my q waryee! Was that deliberate?
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Shiinkii ma nacday? waxaan damcay inaan iraahdo: Inkastuu shaxaad yahay midkaa inanku noo sheegay Marhadduu intuu shiin cuskaday shiishay xarafkiisa Oo uu xiin la shawroo haddana gabay ku sheekeeyey Alleylehu shujjaac inuu yahay ayyaan maanta idin sheegay Ha yeeshee nin shidani waa yara shiddoobaayee Bal waa hagaage wax un ku go'o. ps Emberor A & T sidii tuug saliid macsaro marsaday baan qaban la'ahay!
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Shiin is the letter of your choice! Waa hagaag hadhow adoo xafarkale u booday yaan lagu arag.
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Originally posted by Ducaysane: Gabayadiinu waa deel qaaf miiran (laakiin aniga waad iga fiican tihiin). so far no one score a point. Score: Xiin 0 A&T 0 I like you adeer. But show me one deelqaaf in my verses, if you understand what deel qaaf means that is!
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^^ Kashafa, we are in the same team ninyahow. haygusoo laadin banooniga saaxiib! A & T,I take that as your last gasps. Very brave thou. But some agreement is needed as to what letter we should be composing our verses. War xaraf ku go' ninyahow! Shiinka aan ku wadno! OO weliba aan gabay u deyno, hadhow hees ha noo keenin ^^ Do you agree with those parameters to guide this thread waryaa..
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^^Emberror Ninkaas murmayaad arkaysaan mira dilay mowtidoodii Edit: if your only concern is how the ballots, as you put it, are going to be counted, let us make the gallery the arbiter of this literary dual! Or name, if you will, anyone who you think would be impartial!
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A & T, seldom do those who unfortunately find themselves across my literary bow escape from the subsequent crush! That you want to flee the scene is a natural thing. But it's the hunter that marks his prey. The prey as it were is fated to be killed In the warm up session, Xiin flexes his literary muscles whilst A & T, the miskiin, helplessly looks on. Da'da gabayga waa tan ka tegey tobon diraacoode Dikri iyo ducada iyo waanigii doorka biday diine Dag-dagliyo damiiniyo kuwaaa doca-ka yeerayyaa Ragga dumar sidiisa intaa doorka xamanaayya'a Diihaalka nimeerka qabee dabadhugataynaayya Doc faruurka waa anigii ku nacay doodxumaalehe Hayeeshee dikrigiyo ducadii nalaku danynwaaye Dadku waxay ku daalan waxaan duxi ka raaceyne Dammiinada intay SOL barteen doonay xumaheena Inaan yara damqaan donayyaa duulka lucufeeda Dur-durada aan dhigi doono iyo waxaa durqayn doono Daqaradda aan gaarsiin doono iyo daankaan jabi doono Abtigiis dirkiisiyo iyo kuwaa duguguflaynaayya Markaan yaraan damuujiyyo oon yara duqayn maago Dooxa iyo quruka uu dururqsiin doono Ducufluhu markuu qaylo iyo reenka damin waayo Iska daawo jeestada sidaan ula dul joogaayo! Horn, waa baan haddaan ka haro...
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In the spirit of Kasoo qayb gal maansada haddaad ka qatanaan weydey, xiinfanin produces a literary dual with A & T thread . A & T, it’s me Xiinfaniinka! I want you to stop vomiting out at other people’s desks. I invite you to vomit out at mine. But to lessen the impact, lets do it in a suugaan way! You want go off first, or I shall start it? Do you want halxiraale style like Saydka or you prefer the debate oproach ala Hadrawi? Your pick! ps..Oodweyne & Baashi, A & T anaa idinka celinayyee concetrate your argument please and ignore him!
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^^Wayxaka yaa diktoor! Originally posted by Che -Guevara: Xiin-Sorry about your other topic horta. Do you hope for diffirent outcome everytime you start one of these debates about the same topic with the same individuals. ^^Che, actually my hope of these discussions turning into something useful is not that big. You see there a lot of odoyaal iyo habro who would reject men with great ideas solely on clannish basis. SOL has a fairly educated contributors, and I refuse to accept people with such level of education like Red Sea has would reject an a compromised deal to save their country from plunging into chaos even further. So I want to challenge them. They don’t have to agree with Sharif, but they need to articulate a way out of our mess. A fight between Somali functions is not new to us. It’s not an option. Red Sea is on the hot seat…ha firgax-firgaxleeyee iidhaafaa.
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^^It cannot be a mere coincidence for a Madrasa teacher in the rundown town of Jawhar to successfully lead one of the most overwhelming movements, however short-lived, in Somali history! And ordinary man he truly is! But he was able to influence others and create followers. He articulated vision and better direction for the country. That he was defeated by bigger powers is a historic fact. The fact that he stood right back up and refused to give up on his cause is a clear sign of leadership.
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^^Exactly my hunch as to why you denied good Sheekh his hard earned leadership position.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: Then there are the ladies: the feminists, the raaliyos and CL.
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NGONGE, any somali leaders you can think of?
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^^Do you have Bantu friends FB?
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Ayyoub, you have been very reasonable in your stance regarding the Jabbuuti agreement. Just like Northern and NGONGE, you have said let us give the good Sheekh a chance. You don’t really need to chip in this discussion! Brother Redka: You didn’t answer my questions. Lets do it one at time. Q1: Do you consider Ethiopia’s influence is limited to South Somalia? If you answer no, and think entire Somali republic, as it stands today, falls in Ethiopia’s sphere of influence and she has succeeded to put puppet regimes in place based on Somali divisions, please tell us what approach you think would be suitable to change our (notice the plural) current situation. Would you reckon, for instance, that we can fight Ethiopia and the powers that support her without first doing away our divisions? If so, please lay out a feasible strategy that achieves that noble goal!
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In the spirit of Kaadi badane waa loo gogol badiyaa Somali maah-maah, xiinfaniin produces 'A dialogue with brother Red Sea' thread ================================================== After brother Cayrow jr a.k.a red sea protested as to why some of us pointed at his secessionist political view, I asked him simple questions and requested him to respond to them in a thoughtful manner. His responses, I said, would give us a measure of the man and whether his vehement objections against Sh. Sharif’s approach are politically motivated. Below is what I wrote in a protest thread initiated by the brother himself: Originally posted by xiinfaniin: Ceyrow , stop this emotional fanfare adeer, and answer me following question. Do you consider Ethiopia’s influence is limited to South Somalia? If you answer no, and think entire Somali republic, as it stands today, falls in Ethiopia’s sphere of influence and she has succeeded to put puppet regimes in place based on Somali divisions, please tell us what approach you think would be suitable to change our (notice the plural) current situation. Would you reckon, for instance, that we can fight Ethiopia and the powers that support her without first doing away our divisions? If so, please lay out a feasible strategy that achieves that noble goal! If you however believe Ethiopia’s intervention and hegemony is a southern problem, and you as a Somalilander want to help your southern brothers resist her brutal occupation, I would like you to take crack on the following q. What’s the role of Somaliland entity in all of this? Does it enable Ethiopia’s intervention, impede, or neither? And what are you doing about it? Your answers of the above qs will in fact show whether your protest thread has any merit! They will also show whether your support of alshabaab is out of convenience or, as you claim, out of conviction. ps It would only help you sell your stance if you manage to leave uncles and cousins out of your argument. I’ve decided to reissue my challenge to the said brother for two reasons. #1 I always felt that Sharif acted the way he did in consideration of Somalia’s political disintegration, and potential territorial break up if the current turmoil persists. In fact, in his BBC interview he gave amble hints about that being one of the things he considered! Having brother red sea respond to my qs is a way to further the discussion about Jabbuuti Agreement from that angle. #2 I also want to expose the inherent incoherencies of supporting your country’s dismemberment on a one hand, and rooting for the most pro unity group in Somalia, al shabaab! This is a good oppurtuniy for brother Cayrow jr. to give us some insights about the mechanics of his position. So Cayrow jr. aka red sea, the floor is all yours.
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^^Saa idheh saaxiib. Waan kuu sheegayyaa laakiin berri baan kuu sheegayaa! Dhowr jeer baad si jilicsan u hadashay! Marka waa inaan xooggaa ku canaadaa.
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^^lol. Take it as a homework, and vacate this thread so we can celebrate Sharif's leadership quailties. War yaan loo sheegin. Please yaan loo sheegin.
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^^Ninkan cantarabaqashkiisa maxaad ugu yeeranaysaa hadduu naga carraabay!
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^^Adna han yaraantaan kugu nacay! YES
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lol@Paragon. Let me look at what Castro has.
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Outstanding Speech by Isbaheysiga Dib U Xoreynta Soomaaliya
xiinfaniin replied to CapeTown's topic in Politics
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Oodweyen, now that is a bit clearer. But did you factor external forces including your beloved America in the equation? Just to put this baby into its crib, it's not Xiin that wants to preserve this entity called TFG. It's those who made investment in both blood and treasure, namely Ethiopia and US. Now run with that tidbit of fact and tell me something realistic adeer.