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Everything posted by Alpha Blondy
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i'm out y'all. see you around.
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JUXA, can you please STOP browsing my thread. its makes for an uncomfortable viewing walahi. you're just BROWSING......naga daa, please. either troll with me or leave my thread, ma garatey? adigo mudane eedo. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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^ but should the ICC be in a position to judge them?
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Tallaabo;956322 wrote: That is good. They should never have been seen as sitting ducks who were incapable of causing death or damage. Let the immoral thugs learn that they risk losing their worthless lives if they attach a Somali person or approach a Somali owned business with the intention to loot. immoral thugs? its these jew-like somalis who ought to be deported back to their countries.
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Alpha Blondy;956280 wrote: i've just cancelled my canno geel contract with fardole. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: they've let me down. this was UNACCEPTABLE. pissed off walahi. 4 days without the stuff, y'all. :mad: LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL fardole delivered y'all. i CAN'T believe it walahi. todays stuff....ee sida uula soco.
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Tallaabo;956302 wrote: I paid a visit to my uncle in one of the government ministries where he works(?) and the place looked deserted and very boring:( these are usually the habar g ministries. there is a terrible work ethic in such ministries....eg. livestock and health ministries.
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Tallaabo;956298 wrote: I hate reading Somali newspapers. They have no structure and are therefore very confusing. there is a qalooc in your person, ma istidhi? :cool:
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Tallaabo;956293 wrote: ^ Lol Alpha. Let me tell you it is our Duriyadda culture to support the wronged person in a conflict and Saffy right now has my full and unconditional support ee sidaa ulasoco:p maxaay ahayd.....Duriyadda culture laba ka xeeran? balse, you're at a lost wasting your time with little girl.
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N.O.R.F;956296 wrote: Just go home for the day saxib ^ why are you encouraging me to be 'a loser'. this job is full time mashruuc bro and i have to keep myself busy. 8-3 in HARGEISA is not easy. there's no office politics, ma garatey. i'm all ALONE in this compound....caadi maha
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for those who know, y'all.
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^ why you wasting your time on this feminist thread. come and join me. that's if you care about our mutual duriyaadnimo. LOL.
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just chilling reading the papers.
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i've just cancelled my canno geel contract with fardole. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: they've let me down. this was UNACCEPTABLE. pissed off walahi. 4 days without the stuff, y'all. :mad:
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N.O.R.F;956270 wrote: learn how to do a proper tie ninyow N.O.R.F;956274 wrote: Its embarrasing. From London to Africa and can't do a tie LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@NORF i was trying to go for that 'i've just finished work' sort of look. inaar, the tie was perfect minutes before i took this pic.
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bored......and sleepy.
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^ i didnt cheat. my knowledge of football from 1996 to 2006 is amazing walahi. i used to collect sticker albums ee sida uula soco.
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good morning, y'all. i started work at 6:30am...... if you don't believe me, then here...... LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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i'm out y'all.
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first picture. 27 - serghino - CORRECT 8 - Mijatović (ex-real madrid) big guy between will and his son - ramon vega (ex-spurs defender) behind will - van hooijdonk - CORRECT 5 - NO IDEA 14 - le saux second pic 17 - cannavaro - CORRECT 2 - Cafu - CORRECT behind will - giovanni elber (ex- bayern munich) 3 - NO IDEA NORF - 4/10 ALPHA - 8/10 - WINNER.. NOT BAD. but your football knowledge is WEAK. P.S - Walahi Bilahi i didnt cheat.
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The African Union has accused the International Criminal Court (ICC) of targeting Africans on the basis of race as it called for an end to prosecution of Kenya's president and his deputy over crimes against humanity. Hailemariam Desalegn, AU chairman and Prime Minister of Ethiopia, said at the close of a two-day summit of the 54-member bloc on Monday that African leaders had come to a consensus that the ICC process conducted in Africa was flawed. "The intention was to avoid any kind of impunity... but now the process has degenerated to some kind of race hunting," he said, as the continental bloc ended its summit, held during its golden jubilee year. A resolution urged the ICC to stop upcoming trials of President Uhuru Kenyatta and Vice President William Ruto, who have been charged with crimes against humanity for their alleged roles in orchestrating deadly violence after 2007 elections that left more than 1,000 people dead. Many African leaders, as well as the AU, have said that the ICC unfairly targeted Africans, while ignoring war crimes suspects in other parts of the world. ICC spokesman Fadi El Abdallah said that the Hague-based court would not react to the AU resolution. No legal impact The ICC said that it was not targeting Africa as a continent and that four out of eight situations under investigation in Africa were referred to the court by the countries themselves. It said that 34 African nations had ratified the ICC's founding statute. The resolution passed by the ICC has no legal impact on ICC proceedings but significantly boosts Kenyatta's standing on the continent. The Kenyan cases moved to the ICC after a failure to make headway in a domestic court, but the AU argued that reforms in Kenya, including a new constitution and revamped judiciary, meant it should now return to a domestic process. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, AU Commission chief, called the ICC a court of last resort and said now that Kenya had reformed its court, the trials should be left to that court. It is the first time the pan-African body has formally moved against the international court, even though Kenyatta is the second African leader to face trial after his Sudanese counterpart Omar al-Bashir. 'Worrying attempt' Amnesty International, the UK-based human-rights campaigner, has criticised the move and called it a "worrying attempt by the Kenyan authorities to avoid justice". Amnesty International called on the 34 AU members who have signed the ICC's founding Rome Statute, including Kenya, to protect the international justice mechanism they had committed to. Kenyatta and Ruto deny the charges and have agreed to co-operate fully with the ICC. Kenyatta's trial was due to open on July 9 and a date for Ruto's trial was expected to be set later this month. Ramtane Lamamra, security commissioner of the AU, said Africa remained committed to justice on the continent. "Africa is committed to fighting impunity, but fighting impunity is not exclusive through the ICC," he said. --------- Al's views on this matter: 1. Africa problems require African solutions 2. Kenyan is too important to be embroiled with the ICC 3. Hailemariam Desalegn is eager to impress and NOT merely as ''footsteps'' of Meles / wants to win Sudanese support (Bashir has been indicted ee sida uula socoda) over the Nile hydro-politics. 4. John Kerry presence at the AU 50th founding summit suggests a tone of ''nonchalance'' about prescribed European human rights mantra. whatever the reason, this is a BIG SLAP in the face of the WESTERN ''Kangaroo courts'' and its attempts to 'race hunt' African leaders. this literally kills the ICC. that's what i think. --------- http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/05/201352722331270466.html
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No! but i think Nuur Eebo is there, i reckon.
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NORF, if you're man enough.......name all those guys laughing at this monkey....that's if you're a man, ma garatey?
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Cambuulo iyo bun;955985 wrote: Asaalamu 3aleeykum Waa Ra7mah Bismillah, Al7amdulilah Wa salaatu Wa salaam 3alaa Rasuulilah Ama ba3d Walaalayaal salaanta islaamka kedib, i want to inform y'all that exactly a week ago our dear friend Oba Hiloowlow got banned so i want to share something about the great mans life. Who was Oba? Oba Hiloowlow lived a remarkable life, one that inspired me greatly. His adventurous attitude, his broad range of interests, and his happy demeanor made him a wonderful person to know. He was patient, and generous with his time and affection. Oba pursued his many endeavours diligently, and always rose to meet a challenge. I always felt that he expected the same of me, too.' He extended this philosophy no matter what obstacle he faced. I have always admired this trait. The strength of his character showed even in criticism. With a few wry words, my best friend could be far more damning than most people could achieve with any strong language. I'll miss the news of his strange adventures, and I'll miss the stories from the seven continents he visited; I'll miss the tales of the mighty Unuka; about his old friends; and his 'cantarabaqash'. Stories he told again and again, in the same exacting detail with every telling. I'll miss his perspective and his gentle humour. I'll miss the surprising depth and scope of his knowledge. I'll miss the warmth he extended to everyone he met. I will miss my best friend dearly. But I will treasure his memory forever. Ilaahoow ku naxariiso Oba!!! ^^ hear hear! time has stood still since your departure, inaar.....and......time has indeed come to vindicate your person Obaoooow, inaar.....and......the annals of history have bore witness to your extraordinary and often 'larger than life' personality. i knew the maxruum in a personal capacity and i'm utterly devastated by his premature death. i'll forever be devoted to his memory and indeed the values of his spirit. i'm often saddened by the affliction he endured towards the end of his short life, but he died a true martyr and for a cause he felt very strong about. in the end, those who sacrifice their very being for the greater good of a firmly held ideal, have NOT died, but leave behind a legacy, far more than they merited in life. we shall remember our friend and pay homage to his legacy. we shall forever remember the way he touched our lives with his 'happy-go-lucky' sort of attitude. we shall miss the Oba who'd make our hearts smile with his very presence. we shall, indeed Oba, i know you're smiling down at us from up there in HAG heaven, inaar, but know very well the Resistance remains STRONG and has NOT died. some of us might be joining you very soon but know we shall forever carry on the work you've left behind. indeed. R.I.P homez.....ee sida uula soco. In this game the lesson's in your eyes to see Though things change, the future's still inside of me We must remember that tomorrow comes after the dark So you will always be in my heart, with unconditional love
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Alpha Blondy;955657 wrote: the shame. it never finishes ma istidhi?
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+1 i actually agree. called the family earlier today and apparently 4 Muslim women were attacked in 3 separate attacks because they were wearing hijabs.... i advised more 'integration'....and less 'muslimisification'. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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