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Somalia does it again, Lowest vaccination rate in the world
Alpha Blondy replied to Khadafi's topic in General
^ probably a lot less for Adan Duales's fiefdom. probably just over the 50% mark. -
Somalia does it again, Lowest vaccination rate in the world
Alpha Blondy replied to Khadafi's topic in General
how disgusting! i wonder how much MFA Fowsia and her encourage spent on their all expenses paid excursion to China recently? or for that matter how many children in Jowhar City could have been vaccinated against deadly diseases with $230,000 (US Dollars)? the endemic corruption in Villa Somalia shouldn't come as a surprise by now. -
Why women are more likely to be seduced by Barry White than David Beckham: Men with lower voices are 'more attractive' Barry White's seductive deep tones score over David Beckham's squeaky speech when it comes to sexual conquest, a study has shown. Scientists found that men with masculine, low-pitched voices are better at attracting women - at least those looking for short-term flings. The study, published online in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, provides insights into the evolution of the human voice and mate selection. 'The sound of someone's voice can affect how we think of them,' said Dr Jillian O'Connor, from McMaster University in Canada. 'Until now, it's been unclear why women would like the voices of men who might cheat. But we found that the more women thought these men would cheat, the more they were attracted to them for a brief relationship when they are less worried about fidelity. 'For the study, 87 women listened to men's voices that were manipulated to sound higher or lower, and then chose who they thought was more likely to cheat. Participants were also asked to pick the voice they found more attractive for long or short relationships. 'From an evolutionary perspective, these perceptions of future sexual infidelity may be adaptive,' said Dr David Feinberg, from the department of psychology, neuroscience and behaviour at McMaster University. 'The consequences of infidelity are very high, whether it is emotional or financial, and this research suggests that humans have evolved as a protection mechanism to avoid long-term partners who may cheat.' U.S. researchers found the change in tonality was particularly apparent on the phone and that both men and women tried to match or mimic their partner or love interest's voice. According to the study, women will use a lower pitch, while men will employ a higher one when speaking to their romantic partner. The psychologist who led the study believes the change in people's voice variations when they are talking to friends versus lovers, could be used to detect infidelity too. The study, published in the Journal of Nonverbal Behaviour, looked at how individuals alter their voices, or engage in voice modulation, when speaking to romantic partners versus same-sex friends during brief telephone conversations Women will use a lower pitch, while men will employ a higher one when speaking to their romantic partner --- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2463179/Why-women-likely-seduced-Barry-White-David-Beckham-Men-lower-voices-deemed-attractive.html --- :D
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SomaliPhilosopher;981534 wrote: Alpha stop talking to yourself!!! naga daa ciyaarta. :mad:
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Cadale;981533 wrote: Are you saying im a 'Jaajuus'? Ufff bal taani eega :mad: Ina Adeero Alpha thanks for the support it is strengthening our 'cordial tribal relations', ma garatay? dan iyo duco inaadeero Cadale. that's all. :cool:
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Cadale;981532 wrote: kkkkk waad la heshay ina adeero Alpha .. Ina adeero dee xagaa iyo pmka ina geey xagaas baan kugu sheegi doona'ee reerkayaga yeah inaadeero Cadale xagaas iyo PMka ayeeynu kaga hadali doona arrimaha reeraheena. too many bah-less and anti-tribal dan folks around these boards. :mad: dad dantoda iyo diinto iyo dalkoda iyo dadko ka quustey ayeey ina moodeyn. dan iyo duco, dee. we're just doing our thing balse haters are gonna hate, maha? :cool:
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Abbaas;981529 wrote: Al, the guy you're talking to is not who you think he/she is, waa jaajuus :mad: . Please take a look at this picture carefully and explain to me what you see, wax baa meesha ka qaldan!!. abti, there's probably a ''technical glitch'' with the system. it's a Somali site after all. have you checked to see there isn't another Cadale? because there's only one Cadale and he is my inaadeero from another laan-gaab adeero. sometimes, folks are not granted posting privileges but can still browse online and end up being prematurely martyred. baal iska huubi, abti. i wouldn't want to think you're jealous of my inaadeero, you know. Cadale has the entire tol behind him, ma garatay? what you're trying to do doesn't bode well for our cordial tribal relations ee isku xishood.
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Cadale;981525 wrote: I happened to be born in djibouti i am a monkey though, especially from the mighty reer Cadaawe.:cool: inaadeero Cadale, the mighty reer Cadawe are fairly simple people as you'll no doubt agree. the vast majority of our tribe has never ventured beyond Berbera and Hargeisa.......... although there are several prominent Cadawians in Djibouti. they're called ''Dirta Yaakhida ee bahda Cadawe''....malaaha kuwas aan sheegeeyo ayaad tahay? :cool: yaad ka tahay reer Cadawe, inaadeero?
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^ abti, many of these xamaris were gaalo and gays, ma garatay? italian colonisation was destructive to these folks.
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Tallaabo;981518 wrote: What he meant to write is adiga ayaa mudan ee. The ee is used in Somali speech. why are you correcting me in public? iska aamus, abti. :mad:
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2nd day of eid. i have no plans. no plans whatsoever. this is slightly worrying. maxa tala ah.
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Whilst the rest of Somalis bicker, Garissa slowly develops
Alpha Blondy replied to Haatu's topic in General
'provincial' is the word that comes to mind. -
our boy Warsame was in attendance at the 3rd anniversary of Somali Public Radio. kudos to you, abti. make em' proud. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Minneapolis (SPR): Hundreds of Minnesotans gathered at Safari Banquet Hall in South Minneapolis to celebrate Somali Public Radio’s Third Anniversary. The ceremony brought together a diverse community of artists, community organizers along with political leaders and presented a mix of Somali music, poetry and literature. Somali Public Radio is a public radio outlet based in Northeastern Somalia and in the twin cities, with over 5,000 local listeners. The outlet was created by Somali Americans over 3 years ago and serves as forum for exchange of thoughts, ideas and information. The initiative was drawn from the premise that development and democracy cannot thrive without open and free public space where all issues concerning people’s lives can be aired and debated and which gives room and opportunity for locals to participate in decision making. “We need to find a voice, was the consensus that came out of those questions. Yes a voice, a voice so loud, a voice that can cross over national and social boundaries. A voice for your thoughts, a voice that you can listen to. That voice, my voice, your voice, our voice, Somali Public Radio is that voice,” stated Abdi Salah in the opening ceremony. Giving further details on why the radio was instituted he added, “This ideas intention was to transform our community from apathy and isolation to awareness and active participation.” Minneapolis City Council members Diane Hofstede, Meg Tuthil, Park Board President and Commissioner at Large John Erwin, Park Board Commissioner Scott Vreeland, DFL and Labor endorsed candidates Abdi Warsame, Jacob Fry and Park Board Commissioner at Large candidate Hashim Yonis, City Council Candidates Abdi Abdulle, Thy Moore, and Minnesota Secretary of state candidate Debra Hilstrom attended the ceremony. Mark Andrew, a Minneapolis mayoral candidate endorsed by Somali Public Radio’s editorial board was also among the attendees. Somali Public Radio Staff recognized Somtv Siyad Said Salah in the ceremony for over 15 years of service to the Somali Community. He is one of the founders of Somali TV, a community local channel in the twin cities. Siyad voluntarily serves thousands of Somali speakers and helped produce education, social and environmental programs The ceremony featured poetry, skits, song performances and standup comedy and presented a unique cross-cultural perspective, a combination of Somali traditional arts and American Hip-Hop. Celebrated Somali actors and stand-up comedians Happy Khalifah and Abdixakiin B.R were among the performers. Young and talented Axzaab, Jaabir Jar-kabood and Somali music composer Barkhad were among some of the performers along with illustrious Somali singers Sahra Cumar Dhuule, Mahad Indha-deero and Dalmar Yare, one of the founders of Waayaha Cusub Band. Somali Rapper Young Yubi was also among the performers who all performed with excellence through D.J Gogetta’s musical moderation. The night ended with joy; as it marked a communion of Somali arts, literature and music. Video coming soon! Photos: --- http://www.spr.fm/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=4891%3Ahundreds-of-minnesotans-celebrated-somali-public-radio%E2%80%99s-third-anniversary&Itemid=121 ---
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Cadale;981499 wrote: :confused: it's 'Mudan' alpha, 'Mudane' has a completely different meaning it means'Mr'. I cannot believe you actually reside in dalkii hooyo. Uff yaakhi, abti, i noticed you said in another thread you're from Djibouti. were you lying about being a Berbera monkey?
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Saffz, this is for you, okay? :cool:
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cool pic.
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interesting.
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Safferz;981465 wrote: No, why don't you stop being butthurt by the fact your school isn't even in the top 100 :mad: iska amuus. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: you've almost ruined my eid celebratory mood with you nasty rancid attack against my person. sinjiyadada waxaa ku sameey eh...............i'm still clever than you. you don't even know where i went to school. i went to school of life, ma garatay? fadlan sheeg the following..... 1. sinjigaaga 2. diintaada 3. dhalashaada 4. fikirkaaga siyaasadeed 5. dowlada dalkaaga hooyo 6. your university ama it's QS rating adigo mudane, inabti?
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Safferz;981460 wrote: Those were just a few obvious examples I gave to show how the list is distorted in the UK's favour, but even public universities like UC Berkeley are superior to UCL and Imperial :rolleyes: inabti, stop being a snob. you're not impressing anyone, ma garatay?
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hi NN, how's eid in philly? baal ka waraan taa, abti?
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