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Racism in China: Black Chinese girl is told she should have never been born
Alpha Blondy replied to Mooge's topic in General
^ok...apologies.....NOW! why are you insulting my family and my progeny? ma maxaad moodeey...... taariikhda beenta inan ah ahay? -
Abu-Salman;923576 wrote: ..brother Alpha is misunderstood, he's talented but got disillusioned by the "ku qabso ku qadi meysid'. waar ma waxaad ii moodeey reer samatar....kulaha ku qabso ku qadi meysid what exactly did you mean by this?
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Racism in China: Black Chinese girl is told she should have never been born
Alpha Blondy replied to Mooge's topic in General
Tallaabo;923545 wrote: Alpha is like a skinhead racist who loves to exterminate the Jewish and black people off the surface of the earth. So when the Nazi skinhead went to the national records office to learn more about his "superior" ancestors, he was confronted with the brutal reality that his grandfather was after all an adopted Romanian Gypsy. i've just reported this grave insult..... -
i heard on VOA/AJE that somali-kenyans will be for voting for the disabled guy Yusuf? ma ruunba inaadeeroow MMA?
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nuune;923519 wrote: Alpha , waa caadi, intaas aan sheegay unbaan aniga aheyna, qaadkana waan cunaa, tubaakadana waa dhuuqaa, cuntadana dariiqyadaan ku cunaa oon laba liqaa, noloshana kama dhicin, look JB , kulahaa wuu Islaamey, my thought exactly when you asked Norf about these things. all those things you've listed are pure lies. isku xishood inaadeeroow nuune.....STOP being pathetic. you're not funny nor do i find your outrageous statement amusing
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Alpha Blondy;923429 wrote: i'm with a big high profile figure. its been interesting so far..... its getting a little intense here...we havent spoken for the last 20mins.......some advice would be useful.....please?
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Jacaylbaro;923512 wrote: :D ,,,, Alpha wuu islaamay ilayn JB, when have you ever known me to anything but islamic in my ways?
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nuune;923484 wrote: Khamariji sigaarya cab oo xataa cuntada while walking on the street cuna ayaan kuu aqaan, sxb, but now that image is gone when you asked Norf to bring you that jalbaab. Nuune, sxb, why are you making me into nin noolasha ka dhacay?
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nuune;923466 wrote: Alpha , I thought you will say bring me a pack full of John Player and expensive lighers, didn't know your Islamic side, well, maalin kasta waxbaan baran soo ma ahan. how well you know me.......ma istidhi?
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can we discuss via PMs? but i'd like some islamic books, a prayer mat, some fresh dates too..... i hope its not a problem......
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Racism in China: Black Chinese girl is told she should have never been born
Alpha Blondy replied to Mooge's topic in General
Tallaabo;923442 wrote: Aren't you(the Duriyada) the supposed product of a heretical affair between an Arab and an African? Tallabooow, i'm Alpha. i don't know my history. i was born in the mid 80s. that's when my history started. as far as i know both my parents were duriyada.... -
N.O.R.F;923439 wrote: I'm thinking of going with Ethiopian via Addis to BBO because Jubba is unreliable. If there aren't enough passengers they will cancel the flight baa la yidhi. are you coming to SL.....if so can i send you a list of things i need?
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Alpha Blondy;923333 wrote: [in a wise angelic voice] you know somalee, politics should never be recycled nor over-discussed....you see, i'm an actual politician. i'm involved with the everyday mundane and boring realities of politicking. when i get home, i just want to LOOOOOOOOOL and be sarcastic in the most cynical ways and that's how most people have come to define me. i didn't choose politics but it chose me... i thought it was always meant for the wise,the opinionated,the passionate, the self-appointed and indeed those who entitle themselves 'man of the people' so to speak, so called politicians. although, i fit these descriptions perfectly, politics is always more alluring and has a fragrant whiff of the romantic about it, from afar, but when you're in the thick of it, its boring and lacks the sentimentalism of the politics section political commentators. i don't like to discuss politics with the boring old men who frequent that section. i do, however, laakin, read their every post with scrutiny, constantly applying their opinions, to the practical realities on the ground....real politik is a lot less interesting than the ''sexed-up'' political Viagra they feed the people. their views are based on projections, speculations, and political off the radar malayacni........if love politics, like i once did, don't waste valuable time and effort on regurgitating the 'wax la yidhi' nonsense but rather give your enegy to the people.......the people are what define politics, their mood and attitudes informs the politics of tomorrow. give the people what they want...they don't want much....they don't want to be reminded of the terrible state of Somalis and its forever cursed politics...they want something better...they want to be entertained.....one day, i will gleefully take my seat like the Oodweynes and Xiiny's of the politics section but right now....i'm fully involved in the political machinery and i don't want to be told half truths...when i have the full and unedited truths before me......bear that in mind, the next time you feel squeezed out... :D.........................................................you politician!.. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@Alpha
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oba hiloowlow;923401 wrote: just booked the ticket to somalia this summer, yeeeeeeeeyyyyyyy why are you posting this here.....do you think these trollers will welcome you to hargesia or mogadishu for that matter?
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i'm with a big high profile figure. its been interesting so far.....
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this FKD is now pathetic......
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Nin-Yaaban;923339 wrote: sideeda kale waa erey iska caadi ah. ma ii sheegi karta ereyoo kale oo iska caadi ah? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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[in a wise angelic voice] you know somalee, politics should never be recycled nor over-discussed....you see, i'm an actual politician. i'm involved with the everyday mundane and boring realities of politicking. when i get home, i just want to LOOOOOOOOOL and be sarcastic in the most cynical ways and that's how most people have come to define me. i didn't choose politics but it chose me... i thought it was always meant for the wise,the opinionated,the passionate, the self-appointed and indeed those who entitle themselves 'man of the people' so to speak, so called politicians. although, i fit these descriptions perfectly, politics is always more alluring and has a fragrant whiff of the romantic about it, from afar, but when you're in the thick of it, its boring and lacks the sentimentalism of the politics section political commentators. i don't like to discuss politics with the boring old men who frequent that section. i do, however, laakin, read their every post with scrutiny, constantly applying their opinions, to the practical realities on the ground....real politik is a lot less interesting than the ''sexed-up'' political Viagra they feed the people. their views are based on projections, speculations, and political off the radar malayacni........if love politics, like i once did, don't waste valuable time and effort on regurgitating the 'wax la yidhi' nonsense but rather give your enegy to the people.......the people are what define politics, their mood and attitudes informs the politics of tomorrow. give the people what they want...they don't want much....they don't want to be reminded of the terrible state of Somalis and its forever cursed politics...they want something better...they want to be entertained.....one day, i will gleefully take my seat like the Oodweynes and Xiiny's of the politics section but right now....i'm fully involved in the political machinery and i don't want to be told half truths...when i have the full and unedited truths before me......bear that in mind, the next time you feel squeezed out...:D.........................................................you politician!..
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Racism in China: Black Chinese girl is told she should have never been born
Alpha Blondy replied to Mooge's topic in General
it is sad that this chinese girl has been subjected to horrendous racism but i think the chinese should be respected for their views on half breeds. i wouldn't tolerate such perverse race-mixing in my own culture nor should the chinese. its very easy to accuse the Chinese of being racist and what-have-yous but the truth of the matter remains they are protecting their race and culture from becoming impure. no country, nation or people should be given dictates by the liberal media and those who seek to create fake tokenist multiculturalism. if the Chinese want to preserve their race it seems perfectly reasonable. we should also bear in mind....the media networks of the west like CNN and the BBC are digging deeper and deeper into the social underbelly of China, in the hope of dishing out further nonsensical propaganda against China's global expansion. why should the Chinese be forced to compile with political correctness? -
i'm out y'all...... laakin i'll come back if there more activities on this troll thread.......options are very much open and i'll keep an eye out....... gonna watch a film......i don't know which one but i'll find something......i mean you're bound to with 3 different hard-drives containing 1.3 trillion data.....:p
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Harvey Pekar (Paul Giamatti) is a comic book writer inspired by the work of his friend Robert Crumb (James Urbaniak). Pekar writes his comics about the sad monotony of everyday life, based on his own life in Cleveland, OH, working as a file clerk at a veteran's hospital and spending his time reading books and listening to jazz. He meets up with Joyce Brabner (Hope Davis) and they enjoy a depressive relationship together. The filmmakers employ a combination of live-action film, video, and animation, including narration and commentary from the real-life Harvey Pekar. The screenplay was based on Pekar's comic book series American Splendor, which he has been writing since 1976 on Dark Horse Comics, and the 1994 book-length comic Our Cancer Year, written by Pekar and Brabner. American Splendor won the Grand Jury Prize in the Dramatic Competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. 9/10
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Director Rachid Bouchareb teams with screenwriter Olivier Morelle to offer a revealing look at the brave contributions made by North African soldiers who fought for France during World War II in this emotionally-charged war drama starring Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Sami Bouajila, and Bernard Blancan. The year was 1943 and France had been bending to the will of Nazi Germany for three long years. In order to break Hitler's powerful grip, the first French Army was recruited in Africa. Comprised of 130,000 North Africans who were willing to put their lives on the line in order to defeat the Nazi death machine, the fearless fighters were contemptuously dubbed indigènes (natives) by many French, despite their remarkable sacrifice. From the noble Abdelkader (Bouajila), who is fighting strictly for the cause; to the money motivated Yassir (Naceri); the impoverished Saïd (Debbouze); and die-hard romantic Messaoud (Roschdy Zem), who longs to finally visit the country he has dreamt about from afar, the selfless efforts of these remarkable men ultimately transcend their superiors' contemptuous disregard for their service by providing invaluable aid during one of the world's darkest hours 8/10
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.....are you going to heed their advise?
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A small-time entrepreneur hatches a scheme to hoist himself up the ladder of success in this satirical comedy. Mihram (Tayanc Ayaydin) is a maverick peddler who will buy and sell anything that will turn a profit, legal or otherwise, and he roams the Turkish countryside in his truck looking for his latest score. Mihram can support himself and his wife Elif (Senay Aydin) well enough through his efforts, but he wants to move on to something more stable and respectable, and he would like to get black market kingpin Mustafa (Hakan Sahin) off his back. When Mihram gets a line on someone selling their business distributing cell phones, he's convinced his golden opportunity has arrived. However, Mihram doesn't have the cash to buy in right away until he hears about a local doctor whose order of life-saving drugs has been stolen by gangsters. Mihram is able to arrange a deal that puts the medicine in the hands of the doctor and leaves a wad of cash in his pocket, and he thinks he's on his way to a new business until his next fast-money scheme takes him to Kazakhstan. The Market: A Tale Of Trade was an official selection at the 2008 Locarno Film Festival. 9/10
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Hi Reeyo, are we talking again horta?
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