Paragon

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  1. Who is paying you to give attention to my posts. For God's sake... I hate to repeat myself, and I told you several times before ... choose your type.
  2. Shujui, Bro this is a nice topic, It took me quite some time to read it all but it is worth... and ... i like this signiture of yours "I speak better English than this villain Bush" Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Former Iraqi Minister of Information LoooL I like the fella ... very entertaining... especially when denying tanks stories that cant be denied.
  3. Grey M&M, Trust me, I do not wish to entertain the likes of you. So be civil and don't bother me with your foul words ever again.
  4. Shayhem, Sxb I hear you very clearly. Somethings and some people won't change coz their mentality is way too immersed in a black circling hole. They have no way out of it and no eyes to see what is outsite their enclaves. Leave them in there. Let them be.
  5. POLICEMEN: WHO ARE YOU PEOPLE? TEAM: WE'RE JAMAICAN BOBSLED TEAM POLICEMEN: WHAT DID YOU SAY? TEAM: WE'RE JAMAICAN BOBSLED TEAM POLICEMEN: UNBELIEVEBALE!!! HAHAHAHAHA BWHAY YOU MUST BE JOKING! - COOL RUNNING
  6. This one makes me laugh! A female receptionist asks Jack nickleson, who acts as a novelist, The woman: Sir! I am honoured to meet you coz I am a big fan of your writtings. But How come you know alot about women? Jack Nickleson: Oh thats easy, I only think of a man and take away acountability and reason.
  7. BARWAAQO wrote: Macawiis weyne: What you wrote makes me question both your age and mental abilities! His maturity, I believe, had put him in a situation that pains his conscience, compelled him to speak the truth and lament about the ill-manners he witnesses in public. A fool woudn't feel this humility on his part forever. Do you even know what you are talking about? I think not. I think Yes! If he didn't know what he is talking about, he wouldn't have started this entire topic. That proves he knows what he is lamenting about, and quite a number of nomads agree with him. First of all, anybody who speaks like you (and thinks as narrowly as you do) shouldn't be giving out Islamic advice to others. I hope you are familair with the hadith that tells us to dispurse MUNKAR with your actions, but if couldn't, your WORDS, but if you coudn't, turn away your QALB from it. So he is now using his WORDS to express his distaste with the way sisters dress. Whatever ajar you may have gained for your 'waano' has probably been cancelled out by your racist,bigoted words (and view). The probability of knowing who gains ajar or not is something which we humans have no power of, and again by pressuming it to have been "conselled" is a position of which, I believe, no human being should assume. On the other hand, in regards to what you called "racist and bigoted words", I believe, any person who is not a Muslim be they black or white is a kufaar. So if Erika Badu is not a muslim woman, she fits the shoes of the kufaar. The word Kufaar doesn't necessarily yield to racism, but it only differentiates one from the other, Muslims from the rest. It would have been more appropriate if you could have said "you faithist words". Thirdly, FYI, some Muslim girls have been wearing their Hijab that 'way' way before the 'kufaar' girls started wearing scarves. Yes, but this style of hijab-wearing which the brother is complaining about digresses from the overall ways of wearing it. This style closely ressembles some non-muslims (whether it is Badu or not), due to the fact that the hijaab is being worn with and accompanied by other outfits that reveal the figure of the wearer and to some extend the flesh. Moreover, your racist remarks towards Erica Badu and other black women are very offensive. If Erica Badu chooses to dress differently from the Western image of how a woman should dress, then she should be applauded for her effort, rather than looked-down on by the likes of you. Once again where the brother mentioned Ericka Badu and Black sisters, the only word that can be close to a racist remark is KUFAAR. These are his words again; Originally by macawiis weyne: SAD TO SAY THIS BUT SOME SISTERS WEAR THE HIJAB IN A WAY THAT MAKES THEM LOOK LIKE ERICA BADU AND SOME OTHER BLACK KUFAAR SISTERS WITH HAVE SOME NASTY HAIR TO HIDE NA'MEAN. So simply and politely put, the brother had a point but you attacked him for speaking his mind, while blowing his words out of propotion. However, the belief that demands brothers not to talk of their uneasiness with these behaviours, or if they talk, to talk softly of these matters is not justified whatsoever. I believe every Somali girl should wear a hijab the right way, and not because of pleasing others but following Islamic teachings. There is no use arguing about basic issues as such, of which if one is honest to him/herself knows about it very well. One should either take Islam as a whole or leave it all together, but not advocate for one section while arguing against the other. Everyone has his own faults and sins, but we shouldn't try to make justifications for our sins and misdeeds. PS: No disrespect, just a view Ma'Salaama
  8. Shayhem.... Nice one sxb. The guy is so right on everything he touched on. His advice will be worthwhile for those girls who have the ability to recognise a good advice.
  9. Lefty sxb .... Any idea where i can find "Qays and Leyla" book or even "Ayaandaran"? if you know where sxb ii sheeg coz i wonna get hold of them books. There was another book i read as a kid, my father bought it for me as a kid... and its called, if can remember, "Mar La'arag". Not sure about the title but it was one hell of a love story. Cawo I agree with you for saying "the more you spend time with a person, the more love will develop. It is a theory I have been supporting over many years now that, true love is mostly created inside marriage life. Especially in the development of regular inter-dependence and interconnection between a husband and a wife, which in turn can exceed to constant reliance on each other emotionally or otherwise. That way long-term love is possible. Najmo Trust me, Somalis know alot about love. It is just that some of us are way too inconfident to have faith in their own way of life. If one takes his/her feet off the ground and cannot reach the sky, he/she is floating within the wind of nothingness.
  10. G_Money ... thats right my brother. I'd love to see their backs sooner. Maybe we should encourage the Americans to hegemonise the mid-east region, coz I'm sure that'd do the job for us.
  11. Lovely me.... that was a beautiful poem indeed sister. Damn it was also deep and very sad at times, it showed both strength and positive weakness. The friend who wrote you this poem surely knows what he/she is trying to convey. I agree, everyone should love those who love them.
  12. Paragon

    Got Milk???

    lool shidh hit the fan
  13. Hahaha OG_moti abti beelle, waxaanba islahaa maadama uu ninkii moti ahaa yara gaboobey, bal tusbax iyo cumaamad hadiyad ahaan ugu dire misna anigiibaadba igusoo kala firesey yaah! CAJAAIB WAAKAN lol Ku facshiri maayo kow dheh, balse waxaad isoo raadisaa innan indho-yar ah oo baariyad ii noqota. Hadeey reerkeedu reero-geelaad yihiinna meherku waa 4 hallaad ee la soco... iga gor gor saaxiibkeygow, illeen geellii abaar baa iga dabagoysayee .... don't take it literally though lol
  14. Love or in-love, be it with a Somali or non-Somali... there is no much difference. After all we are one species, no need to seperate one love from the other. Love whoever you want, it is upto you. PS: Love is becoming a cliche'
  15. Love itself being a covert act of lust, I believe Bodhari's version of love was somewhat much too dillusional compared to that of Romeo and Juliet. In Boodhari's poetry, it is self-evident that he was way too lazy to manifest his words into actions. hadhka galey hurdadu wey xuntee hoheey maxaa iseexshey, bal-inaan habaar qabo maxaa Hodan i weydaarshey But i think his' was more love than lust..
  16. Ameenah lol .... this thread is surely apealing to the masses, thats if your friends are already aware of your virtual wedding. Don't worry Arooskaaga ayaa so dhow, thats why laguugu saadinaayo guur and what have you.
  17. Big Mom thank you for sharing that poem with us. Much appreciated.
  18. LoL lovely me ... i didn't know you were a linguist. Shujui nice one bro.
  19. Apparently in the internet you will get pics of people who have never gone near a camera, how illusionary. Ever wondered of the pop-ups promising a snap of "nude" Britney Spears? How misleading are these directions? way beyond corrections. S.O.S ... don't worry i don't fit that discription. Darman lol sxb that was funny ... artistic i must admit, but don't go to far with it.
  20. Odey Moti-yoow, marka Koowaad iga raali noqo hadaan lasoo cagajiidey hambalyada. Mar labaadkana, waayihii hore odayaasha "Happy birthday" loogu ma bishaareyn jirine, ma waxaad la qabsatey nolosha casriga ee reer galbeedka? lol Markuu dadku dad ahaa oo dalkuna barwaaqo ahaa, ragu waxay ka wada haasaawi jireen, dowga jiraa cimiladiisa, iyo gu'weliba iyo nimcooyinkuu la yimaado. Waxaana laisku madadaalin jirey geeraar iyo gabayo soo jireen ahaa, balse mar hadii Quracii/Abaqii la hargali jiray jiridda loo siibay oo goobtuu ku taagnaana guri lagu qotomshay, waxaa igu waajib ah inaan saaxiibkeygoow, la dabaasho daadka amba hirka casriyeed. Waaa odaygii saaxiibka qadiimka aad ahaydeen oo ku leh : Happy birthday!!
  21. I voted for C/Qasiim. C/Yussuf fails my test with his Ethiopian affiliation. While C/Qassim however biased he may be is Wadani. That does it for me.