Alpha Blondy

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  1. Xaaji Xunjuf;940686 wrote: I also have the American flag a true patriot for the freedom loving of the international community. kudos to XX!
  2. Apophis;940810 wrote: The average car can carry five people. The point in the picture is retarded. yeah but.....most people have their own car. the solution is to car-pool, somaha? :confused:
  3. i have a routine of buying biscuits whenever i'm working. so this morning, i left my biscuits in the car. my friend, just came around now and returned my biscuits. but before he returned the biscuits, there was a weird caveat....almost as if he was saying....'' by looking after these biscuits, i was entitled to eat some of the biscuits, as a gesture of goodwill...''. ok. fair enough! anyways, there were 20 biscuits in the pack. i had ONLY one biscuit. he's returned only 4 biscuits. which means he's consumed 15 of my biscuits. not proportional to any kind ACT OF GOODWILL! :mad::mad::mad: these reer somaliland people are greedy with their sense of entitlement. he's eaten 75% of my biscuits. :mad: i suppose, i'll be forced to throw away the remaining 4 biscuits....because who knows what he's done with them. black magic? LOL...not really. i'm pissed. he's betrayed my trust. 15 of my BISCUITS, for goodness sakes! 15!
  4. i'm watching this gruesome movie. its really gruesome....laakin, its ruined by its bad acting.
  5. Cara.;940805 wrote: Alpha, there's a "Troll and Cantarbaqash Corner" for a reason. you do realise i have no convictions, beliefs or values.
  6. *ANWAR*;940791 wrote: IN Galmudug we dont hav FGM problem allhamdurillah 99 problems but FGM ain't one, somaha?
  7. *Blessed;940795 wrote: Well, well. We've made some progress here, inaar, ma is tidhi? I'm glad that we agree that this is a xaraamic, barbaric practice which taints our reputation. Down with FGM ila dheh YES! down with FGM, ma istidhi?
  8. VOTE for AL to still have control of this thread. why? because i'm as cool as a cat. i'm a lovable guy whose generosity knows no discrimination.....and as if that wasn't enough, i'm an ALL-american champion... LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL - being random is awesome, sometimes.
  9. cars - bad for the enviornment and your health. if you have a car get rid of it. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL p.s - BUSY like mad but we'll see how things go.
  10. Chimera;940782 wrote: Quoted for reference, Alpha lol I'm going to get you banned. Checkmate go ahead and press the report button. i dare you!
  11. Chimera;940781 wrote: Beenlow, you only started using "superstructure" after I did, haha. ''white superstructure'' does NOT have the same meaning, context or exchange value as a simple plain 'superstructure'. you're a waste of time, walle.
  12. Showqi;940776 wrote: Waryaada ha caytamina, hadii kale labadiinaba Adminka ayaan idunku report-gareyn:D xageeyga waa OKAY, inaar. i'd worry about this plagarisng, too clever by the half, out-of-touch-with-the-reality, mala yanci little hermaphrodite - that is metaphorical speaking....
  13. Chimera;940774 wrote: Prove it, inaar. here....... Alpha Blondy;800144 wrote: britian is a predominately white society. his is a fact that cannot be disputed. uk films often explore themes relevant to British society. PC, multiculturalism and diversity have been exhausted and any attempt to increase blacks in uk cinema will run the risk of creating 'hatred' by right-wing groups or a create patronising ‘multicultist’, foggy tokenism. this is the cultural milieu that middle class Russell group educated film professionals work within, portraying the ‘black experience’ as a single entity, when the black experience is multi-faceted and diverse as the white experience. isnt any wonder that whites outside of urban major cities think their 'country' been taking over by 'ethnics'. liberal media civilizing orgs like bbc have far too many black face fronting their programmes. i can think of a few black weathermen, although al jazeera's everton fox would top my list of oxymorons . even all the adverts like the famous 'friends' Heineken advert has a black fellow, who had uncomfortable look to his face as he had probably the bestest friends in the world. not to mention the carling advert showing the courage some friends would go for their friends, and there in the 'southpole' with his eskimo clad showing his courage and loyalty to ‘friend’, despite being a ‘minority ethnic’ or a 'magical negro. black cinema has for far too long been championed by white apologists, whose chronic paternalism has not only completely alienated black cinema goers but neutered and emasculated black directors and actors. conscious cultural critics like myself value grass-roots, organically inspired cultural products, products that are grounded in real life experiences and not some pre-judged culturally distant stereotype informed by the overarching white cultural superstructure. this ‘white cultural superstructure’ not only hijacks black cultural figures (i.e. Muhammad Ali) for their own ends (for Muhammad ali a validation of how progressive society has become when blacks still live in conditions comparable to the 1960s) but more significantly constructs a condescending, cultural straight jacket. this dominant milieu or white superstructure is the dominant ideology that inhibits black screen writers, directors and actors. For Sidney Poiter read Denzel Washington. what I’m proposing, here, in my capacity as a conscious cultural critic, is a 'back to basics' approach, bringing alternative and seldom documented experiences into the cultural mainstream; with the intention of shining a light with the intention of uncovering, and authentically documenting, hard to reach cultures and sub-cultures that exist in the UK. these voices should be organically sourced from their own communities, given the tools (please note not the training) and the encouragement to make films based on their experiences and values rather than having a white ethno-centric culturally biased worldview forced upon them. the most important point is to realise that this ethno-centric culturally abusive milieu is the number 1 impedeint to black film makers. rather than portraying a single black experience as the norm, multiple, non-stereotypical black experiences than white audiences find innovative and informative will become de-rigueur. thus, rather than working in a so called liberal industry that has in fact been infused by values that were complicit in the construction of colonialism such as the ‘scramble for Africa’, black film makers would be able to work in an industry, depicting their own individually unique experiences, which is more in tune with the 21st century of global values; values that find a corollary in the individually unique and organically inspired new online social media. 3rd of march 2012.
  14. Chimera;940772 wrote: I see my posts have influenced your writing, inaar. look at this plagiariser. i coined this term. browse the boards to find the 1st time you used this term.
  15. Chimera;940756 wrote: The song had potential, it has a nice beat. I think a 12-week fitness program for the boys to bulk up could have aided their hippity hip hop style. A vocal coach could have upgraded their voices as well, with some of the English lyrics and foreign cities references removed as well. The video should have been set in Lido-beach, with no weird special effects and the girl, they're trying to seduce, working at a beachfront restaurant. She was the only one that looked like she should be part of a music video lol. in your hasty attempts to appease ''white superstructural supremacists'' or to tow the popular sentiments of vile music executives............lil-Biilaal and lil Doni-B are excellent. they are original. the song is perfect. it doesn't require any changes. its perfect. the song with its subtle nuances and insider's knowledge reference is praise-worthy. its satirical lyrics are quite funny, too. at one stage, they make references to yusra luza herbal cream LOOOL. its social commentary at its best. the song is reflective of the new innovative ways; people are using new effective modes of communication, in this internationalised social media era, to compress geographic space, . act local; think internationally, ma istidhi?
  16. Carafaat;940740 wrote: Inaar, its hot and humide here. And I am hor** all the time. Dont know what to do? LOL@inaadeero arafat, maa jumeria beach with the tent-cladded niqababes, miyaa?
  17. Carafaat;940741 wrote: Congratulations for what inaar? i hope it goes well. yaan lugugu dhoofin, laakin.
  18. what's the gist of the song. are lil Doni-B and lil Baliil seeking the same chick?
  19. Reeyo;940737 wrote: Lol, deluded waaye Alpha, don't mind them. Happy Sunday afternoon. there is a brewing war between good and evil. balse, all it takes for evil to prosper is for good folks to do nothing.
  20. Safferz;940541 wrote: I'm crying lmao EXCELLENT. i've been listening since 5pm.
  21. Oz;940728 wrote: What happen Alpha? there are several coup attempts against me, inaar. its my thread. its bears my name. what is there to dethrone marka? :confused: my work maybe done here....laakin, SPoow and his self-opinionated poise is driving a wedge of DIVISION between me and my friends. he's an empty jar. i've tried negotiating with this rebel but to no avail. very soon, we'll come to blows but i'll be sure NOT to go out without fighting to protect my interests and the general interests of my friends...
  22. Carafaat;940516 wrote: The coming weeks I will be travelling through the Middle-East. I will be visiting the UAE(start in Abu Dhabi, then Dubai, Sjarjah), Qatar, Kuwait and if I have money left maybe even visit Oman. I thought I update SOL, just in case aI get bored. MORE and MORE updates please, inaadeero arafat. you're a torchbearer for our clan. we are so proud of you, walle. put us on the world map. please visit all our contacts in the middle east. there is an excellent shisha joint frequented by members of our clan in ajman ee make sure you visit. :cool: congratulations for your information, ma istidhi?
  23. person 1: its back! person 2: what's back, inaar? person 1: the rains, dee person 2: oh right! but you seem to over-celebrate the rains, ma istidhi? person 1: ha dee! its really important here. person 2: i hope you enjoy then! person 1: oh i will. i will make sure of that! LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL