OdaySomali
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50,000, 29,000, 5,000, 300,000... do the precise numbers really matter ? C'mon folks.
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LOL why doesnt he just sit at the table instead of sitting on his "king" chair and putting a physical barrier (in the form of a cluttered messy desk) between everyone else and him. Hab xumo show waa dhaqan... qof most basic habaynta garan waayay, ma talo wacnaan karaa ?... waa iga su'aal. Then there is the little shrine he has going on on the right hand side of the room (where he burns his incense over the pictures); and has his ornament cabinet presumably with his favourite China pieces. LOL @ the funky clock to keep the time and the tissues in case someone wells up. It is just indicative of the bad leadership and lack of sophistication that is so typical of those who have hijacked hogaanka Somaliyeed. Ya'll should see the "presidential compound" from the outside... hilarious I tell you.
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Xulista odayasha dhaqanka ansixin doona dastuurka cusub
OdaySomali replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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How do we know you are not sending us to a virus infested dodgy website of yours, through which you will implant viruses on our computers to steal our bank details ? :confused: I'm paranoid when told "click here", it might be followed by "enter bank details".
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For some reason my first thread does not show hence why I created another. The Turkish ambassador to the U.S candidly explains the importance of strategic alliances and networks. He suggests that Somalis are able to help Turkey as much as Turkey is able to help Somalis. If we think "big", he says, then we can find many things to help them (and vice versa) and there is no "force" that can stop us. However for this to happen, we need to first trust eachother. He also emphasises and urged the point that the Somali diaspora represents the "elite" (most educated, affluent, knowledgeable, influential portion) of the Somali people. Interesting video indeed and it highlights the sheer importance and need for the Somali diaspora to be networking and building bridges with other communities and countries. Start @ 15.38min. The video does make me cringe at points, but that is to be expected that our trademark lol.
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Passionate speech, how it should be.
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Mukulaalow;826741 wrote: so what's your point yaa oday? alshabaab are the real power? What do you mean by "real power"?
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The invading forces have shown something quite interesting. Kenya/Uganda may be ahead of Somalia/Somalis in terms of polticics and playing the diplomatic game to their advantage but the wars with alshabab has shown that militarily they are still fairly weak, inexperienced and disorganised. Where is Kenya now and what happened to capturing Kismaayo... or was it never about that but more about a buffer zone to allow oil/gas exploration. Burundi especially is joke. + + "arresting donkeys" - this guy is a baffoon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uuMEl7IOMos" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Has left Alshabab with a smile on their faces.
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You threw me off balance there for a min, I thought we have a new member called Aaliyah. Cool new Avatar.
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^ Yh its more than likely that Carafaat is the age he says. As for old minded, I was having you on... I will just add it to my ever growing list of compliments... :cool: You do come across as mature but also laid back and easy to get along with
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Bluelicious;826463 wrote: ^^ So you are a young man with a old mind kind of the opposite of Carafaat. I got it old-minded ? LMAO thanks a bunch I still don't believe Carafaat is as old as you are all saying though. I would say you come across as more "old-minded" than Caraf.
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Bluelicious;826457 wrote: Are you serious, oh my god. Then why do you call yourself Oday that's so misleading. LMAO I did it to reign in my own behaviour A sort of mental note. Now had you asked me my age earlier...
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Bluelicious;826450 wrote: I'm not feeling to do some math work right now and besides I don't know which age group wyre is in. I guess you are in group 2 30-35 lol I'm in group 4 - 20-24...
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Somalia;826439 wrote: Abwaan is still not certain of my age, is it really hard to believe I am 19? There are smart, articulate 19 year olds you know.. :cool: Oday you've been exposed, you're a cool 60 year-old :cool:
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Bluelicious;826429 wrote: ^^ Which age group are you in? You are suppose to give us a hint. Hints will come late but what age group do you think I come across as ?? p.s. The average of how many years you are both off my actual aga, is 13 years.
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You are both wrong with 27 and 35
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^ fair enough
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Coofle;826399 wrote: I don't know by what standards,,I used to have this Flatmate, He was at university (Studying Scientific Specialty) He graduated the first in his batch(more than a 100) he was the most popular guy in the campus not because of his academic achievements but because of his Extra-curricular activities and he excelled in all of them, he was in many associations that I cannot count (He knew University President, Heads of Unions, The Mayor even the Minister of education at one point)....I was living with him in his senior year, He was barely at home only to sleep and studied only the night of the exam.... He was Xaafid and memorized saxiixu bukhaari of axaadiis...More strange You may say any song and he knew it by heart ... Politics he was analysis was always superb...at home chores he was the most active,,, what is more dazzling was his personality,,, I always said He was Maniac.... But People called him Genius.... The one i'm on about always got 100% - always, everytime, one hundred percent in every test I have ever seen him take over the course of several years. This was always at the highest level/difficulty possible which bored him out of his mind as he found it simple stuff and he sat there in class not even participating. The teaching staff could not even keep up or give him more difficult material - which when they tried he quickly completed/understood. Forget studying and revision, that was not neccesary for him. General knowledge ask him a question and he knows it. He always scored amoung highest if not the highest in the entire country in tests he did - I would be surprised if compared at international level he would score the highest. He was not normal. I think instead of reading books and taking tests people like him should be doing the writing and research to advance the human civilisation - I am not even kidding this guy was not normal LMAO
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^ Mate who knows what things go on in those nomadic huts miles from each other
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Narniah;826390 wrote: Lol Wrong again... Mohamed? No your also wrong. o.k Sulaykha ?
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Who's gonna guess the age od OdaySomali. Those who know, no cheating
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Garnaqsi;826386 wrote: Oh, so Mario B is a teenager? That explains lots of things! Garnaqsi = 21