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xabad;911949 wrote: war Haatu are you closet paki. i use to slap indians for fun. even a sikh with a turban? it looks firmly stuck on their heads but comes off very easy. slapping indians around is hardly something to be proud off. isku xishood.
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when the former home secretary jack straw called the veil ''a mark of separation'', he certainly wasn't wrong. how can a Muslim female teacher deem it necessary to teach young pupils dressed like a tent. and when dismissed claim her human rights have been breached. you wouldn't want your kids to be taught by racist members of the KKK....? inside the cult-like world of 'muslim ghetto' (oldham, leicester, bradford, whitechapel, walthamstow etc), it's been alleged there are laws which run parallel to UK laws. the local self-appointed emir, who goes by the name 'leader of the faithful', issues judgments, which the local residents feel compelled to respect or else his enforcers take action. this is unacceptable. it is within these places that potential 'homegrown' suicide-bombing are recruited from.
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students eh? i remember when i was a young student. life was very different then..... Haatu, its been rumoured that abdi iley is in talks with the ethiopian rail company to link jigjiga on to the grid. why don't you go home and volunteer before starting your studies. at least, you won't be short of ice-breakers in those crucial uni social events..... i use to tell people, i was a prince from a small kingdom. they loved hearing my stories.
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^ of course! you've made being a muslim like being part of a strange cult. kulaha being muslim. excellent thread.
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Coofle;911769 wrote: Alpha's Cantarbarqash would be collected posthumously and made into " The Life of alpha; Disturbed and calm" (Biography from his personal statements) ...Just make sure SOL is up and running till the day your soul leaves your body....Inta kale aniga igu daa, Provided NGONGE will not interfere. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@Coofle, do you think its possible to write my biography just using my personal statements? you might be right brother. it think its possible too, i've given so much away. perhaps, you can write a few lines based on these personal statements. my future on SOL maybe nearing. so maybe you can write my obituary. what do you think i'll be remembered for?
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mowlid u nabi and jeudi sooooooooooooooooooooir. yeah! that's what i'm talking about. there is a sufi get together and i shall be going along.
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just sending out my deepest felt hellos to my hooyo. i haven't seen her in 3 years.
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tomorrow (thursday 24th jan) is mowlid u nabi. i'm looking forward to a long 4 day weekend. excellent. a celebration is in order!
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Aaliyyah;911660 wrote: LOL...ewww!! we can infer from the statement above, your islamically compliant watershed time is at 7pm.....mashallah LOOL Audhubillah!!!!! the devil has put filthy ideas in my mind. LOOOOL. where is the holy water and garlic!
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LOL@Apo, you'd like all sorts to be decriminalised somaha? khat is an exception but i wouldn't stretch the threshold that far. i called a few friends with the news and they were happy. LOL. Freedom 1-0 Nanny State LOL.
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^ GTFOH!
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underdog;911635 wrote: I guess 2.8m in tax revenue and 0 death count trumps his imagined impact. Moderate chewers aside, I've had the misfortune to see the people holed up in those marfishes and I'm in favour of keeping them there. I seriously doubt any grown-a$$ man/woman who prioritizes khat over all else will suddenly go out and get a job and bee home to tuck his/her kids into bed because of a khat ban. Awale needs to stop sippin' that haterade and find another cause...maybe polygamy....nope that one falls in the 'mind your own business' category too . kkkkkkkkkkk@Unders, classic statement! the sacred values of freedom and privacy must at ALL times given priority. too sad, its been trampled on these days by too many nanny-state policies.
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Unders, i sort of know this guy. he's made the anti-khat crusade into a mashruuc and his life's mission. it's highly unlikely he's unaware of this rejection. i would love to gauge his reaction on this latest rejection. as Awale Abukar aka the Khat Man: ''really, we are disappointed with it [ban rejection], it's really bad for the community. this dangerous drug has really impacted the somalian community. the UK government has not listened to us. we will continue on with our actions against this khat. who is going to ban Khat without an effective lobby? this so called activist needs to find better things to do with his time. does he think all khat chewers are wasting away like some crack addicts. too many self-appointed community activists around these days. specialism like khat addiction, FGM and asylum have NO practical application to the vast majority of somalis in the UK. these community leaders are pathetic and seem to follow the funding streams for survival.
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the indomitable lutan fyah. respect!
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playing conscious gems tonight. big up Adde & Shifty Productions for producing sweet sounds riddim. big up!
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before even defining a special skill, we ought to examine IQs. IQs are irrelevant and culturally bias. what do you think? also having a high IQ doesn't guarantee anything in life nor does it prove anything. possessing special skills are practical and have real life relevance. ma fahantahay?
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all that effort = futile.
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The UK government's official drugs advisory body has rejected calls to ban the herbal stimulant, khat. The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) said there was "insufficient evidence" that khat caused health problems. The stimulant is traditionally used by members of the Somali, Yemeni and Ethiopian communities. It has been outlawed by the US and Canada and in most European countries, most recently by the Netherlands. The review was commissioned by the Home Office. The ACMD said there was "no evidence" khat, which contain the stimulant cathinone, was directly linked with serious or organised crime. It said khat, which consists of the leaves and shoots of a shrub cultivated in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, was chewed to obtain a "mild stimulant effect much less potent than stimulant drugs, such as amphetamine". Khat is sold in bundles for about £3 to £6 each. Users often chew one or two bundles for up to six hours at a time. Prevention education Somali groups in the UK had told the council that use of khat, which acts as a stimulant when chewed, was a "significant social problem". Campaigners said it caused medical problems and family breakdowns. The herb also triggers withdrawal symptoms such as tiredness, depression, shaking and bad dreams, although the ACMD said this did not necessarily provide evidence of dependency. But ACMD chairman Professor Les Iversen said the review "found insufficient evidence of either health or societal harms caused by the use of khat to justify its control in the UK". He added: "We have listened to concerns of the community and recommend local authorities and the police address these through continued engagement." The council's vice-chairman, Dr Hew Mathewson, said he gave "no credence" to links between the khat trade and the funding of al-Shabaab, the Somali-based cell of al-Qaeda. Continue reading the main story “ Start Quote [it's] just the sort of rational thinking that we need more of in the drug policy debate.” David Nutt Former ACMD chairman The ACMD recommended that the NHS should include khat in prevention education when necessary and called on local authorities and police commissioners to engage with communities "to address any concerns of khat use causing social harm". Tonnes imported It also said khat usage data should be included in information provided by treatment and enforcement agencies so it could be examined in future research. More than 2,500 tonnes of khat, worth about £13.8m, was imported by the UK in 2011/12, bringing in £2.8m of tax revenues, the ACMD added. The report was supported by a former chairman of the ACMD. David Nutt, who was sacked in 2009 by the then home secretary after claiming ecstasy and LSD were less dangerous than alcohol, said: "Its evidenced, measured recommendation to use current legislation and community measures to address the relatively low harms of khat is just the sort of rational thinking that we need more of in the drug policy debate." The members of the ACMD makes recommendations to ministers on issues including the classification of substances under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said the decision on khat was not unanimous and some members were understood to be unhappy. Our correspondent said press reports had suggested that the government might now conduct its own review of the substance. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21165676 ------------- LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@ futile efforts of those who tried to ban Khat. go and wash the embarrassment of your faces. its here to stay and it ain't going NOWHERE.
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^ LOL@underdog, my over-personalise daily rantings leaves you thinking WTF ma istidhi? LOOOOOOOOOL Alpha Blondy;911492 wrote: i'm in a bad mood today. my furious bad mood earlier this afternoon happens rarely and once in a blue moon. a good consistent mood is integral to a healthy lifestyle. consistence is the key. Alpha Blondy;911492 wrote: this is not good. yes. it wasn't good at all. Alpha Blondy;911492 wrote: why am i in a bad mood? still asking myself..... Alpha Blondy;911492 wrote: who is responsible for my bad mood? i've since taken fully responsibility. Alpha Blondy;911492 wrote: what can be done to resolve these issues? i've been cleaning and sorting out all the rubbish i've been hording. this has helped. ----- NO happy pills for me but thanks for offering!
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Coofle;911517 wrote: You can differentiate Somalis only one they open their mouth...accents might help you to some extent... Looks can only differentiate Somali Bantu and the Reer Xamar Society,,, i agree. laakin what about hybrid somali who are half of something and a bit of the other? and also the hardware ( possesses 'classical' somali physical appearance) and software (new constructed identity outside of the somali realm) analogy? what do you think of those on the fringes and outside the paradigm of our beautiful culture? i think over two generations, some somalis can change wholly. my friend, for example, is 3rd generation from the UK and he had razor bumps on his face like an African (Nigerian or Congolese) but also doesn't have that ever-so-familiar somali forehead. his genetic DNA has wholly changed and you wouldn't think he's Somali.....and even when he speaks...the few words of af-somaliga is not enough to tell you where he's from. environmental factors and exposure to the somali culture can indeed change people.
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i'm in a bad mood today. this is not good. why am i in a bad mood? who is responsible for my bad mood? what can be done to resolve these issues?
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Reeyo;911307 wrote: I feel like this is an attack on my persona here. our potential romance or Apo's far-fetched but potentially true script assertions? LOL
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Apophis;911210 wrote: Yeah I did, wasn't too bad. And birdwatching will greatly help your profile as you'll be known as the eccentric guy with binoculars watching useless shinbirs; which is of course a good thing when you take power in the non-existent state . ?
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