Holac

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  1. Adam, the gentleman is a millionaire by today's standard, and I was his guest.
  2. <cite> @xabad said:</cite> what is so good about white skin that you have to invent a white black people ? why pay homage to light skin, reminds one of those africans that show off rare black babies with blue eyes, pathetic. racial inferiority & white supremacism has unconsciously seeped into your cranium sxb. isdaba qabo You've taken the topic to the gutter. Is it possible that your vile interpretation of the topic I posted is indicative of deeper insecurities on your part? I have no qualm with anyone's skin tone saxiib. It just shared a topic I found interesting. Fix up!
  3. <cite> @Safferz said:</cite> Sounds ideal to me... loool.
  4. Did you know that there are pure light skinned indigenous African tribes who have lived in African since the cradle of humankind? What is black? The Khosian people are the original inhabitants of the land they now live.
  5. (Somalia) and the rest of Sub-saharan africa: 70
  6. Clearly a warning to the married ones. Don't wash the dishes. Men Who Do More Housework Have Less Sex Scientific American Conventional wisdom suggests that women are drawn to men who help out around the house. Yet new research indicates that some divisions of labor may be sexier than others. A February paper in the American Sociological Review reported that married couples in which men take on a greater share of the dishes, laundry and other traditionally female chores had sex less often than average, which in this study was about five times a month. Yet couples in which men confined themselves largely to traditionally male chores such as yard work enjoyed sex more frequently than average. Taken to the extreme, men who performed all the traditionally female chores would have had sex 1.6 times less often than men who did none of them. The study authors, from the Juan March Institute in Madrid and the University of Washington, arrived at the correlation by crunching data from the National Survey of Families and Households (NFSH), which gathered survey information from 4,500 U.S. married couples. The researchers ruled out any kind of coercion on the part of the “manly” chore-performing husbands by looking at data from the same survey on sexual satisfaction: they found that women from households with more traditional divisions of labor felt no less happy with their sex lives than women in more gender-neutral ones. The study has its skeptics. Its data were gathered between 1992 and 1994, making demographer Sharon Sassler of Cornell University wonder about their relevance today. “In the past two decades,” she says, “who gets married has changed considerably.” Today most couples cohabit before marrying, and a large proportion of the women in those couples, Sassler argues, are not satisfied doing a disproportionate share of so-called women's housework. According to Sassler, frequently those couples do not marry, making the set of couples who would qualify for the NSFH today profoundly different from the set in 1992. Study co-author Julie Brines, a sociologist at the University of Washington, says men and women have deep-seated ideas about what is masculine and feminine. Displays of masculinity may evoke feminine displays in women, which activates or intensifies sexual charge. Put the man on a rider mower, in other words, and boom—fireworks. Stand him at a sudsy sink, and it's a probable no go. This article was originally published with the title "Of Lust and Lysol."
  7. Great. malistar2012, keep the good news coming. I've been exhausted by all the bad news everyday. The President and the PM must focus on rebuilding the country and stop reacting to events. They can recover if they genuinely try to root out corruption, fight alshabab and unite the country.
  8. Good job. The demise of another terrorist is most welcome. In order to stabilize the country, Al-shabab terrorists and its financial backers must be brought to justice.
  9. This topic is from 2004. Every year someone added maahmaah. Today it is my turn. Habar fadhida legdin la fudud.
  10. Very insightful read. Djibouti is becoming an important geopolitical player.
  11. <cite> @Cadale said:</cite> hahaha. That is a damning picture saxiib. Who took it? Anyone wishing for AMISOM saving Somalia will be in for a hard shock.
  12. Deeq is an innocent soul trying to figure out the best ways to help his nation. I understand the situation he is in.
  13. lool. What is wrong with his voice?
  14. I am torn on this one. Part of me tells me it would be a great idea, but I not so sure. Perhaps we should wait for President Culusow to leave office and things may get better.
  15. Where is our sweetheart Saffers? She has so many stories and insight into Oromia Bafeena afan Wisha.
  16. I am a fan of Cowke. He has a golden voice.
  17. I heard from family members that if you eat ostrich meat, you are considered a baseborn in Somalia.
  18. I met an old Somalilanders who fought in the 1977 Ethiopia-Somalia war. We had lunch together at an Ethiopian restaurant in the Washington DC area. After a long drawn out conversation about DC area matters, we switched the conversation to Somali civil war, clans, etc. This is how he concluded the conversation.
  19. If Somalis arrived in Chigago in 1915, they have disappeared into the American melting pot and no longer exist as an ethnic group.