OdaySomali

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  1. Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;789438 wrote: Hadduu qoraalkiisa ugu tala galay Soomaaliga joogo Yeman, kan joogo Koonfur Afrika, tan joogto Malaysia iyo kan joogo New Zealand -- hadduu qoraalkaan iyaga quseeyo, in Afsoomaali looga qoro ahayd. Mise wuxuu wada moodaa Soomaalida dhan inay wada yihiin wasiiradiisa uu magacowday oo baasabooro Mareykan, Kanada iyo Ingiriis wada wato.
  2. Somalia;789408 wrote: I'm 19 and yes, I am young and stealthy. Why, isn't that young? I am obviously an adult but people regard 19 as a kid. OK sorry my bad you are a 20 yr old nuune.
  3. Narniah;789419 wrote: lol. Grandpa got jokes. Brilliant sense of humour. Just brilliant.
  4. Oodweyne;789414 wrote: The scripts are straining the leashes in here. Unfortunately they have difficulty in understanding a basic and a simple argument due the lamentable intellectual retardation of their owners... :D Hence, it's no use to hope, that, they shall understand what one was on about in the first place. Consequently, one could be forgiven to think that perhaps trolling is what they are about and therefore one ought to let them do so to their heart's content, indeed.. :D
  5. uchi;789413 wrote: To be honest I am proud of the pirates, They have done their part for the good of Somalia, very indeed. Indeed I am indeed...
  6. Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;789407 wrote: What kind of copyright @%$#& is this? It is on and made for Youtube and not private, for Eebbe's sake.
  7. Narniah;789381 wrote: Disgusting. Looking like a bunch of crackheads.
  8. *Odaysomali puts his trolling glasses on. Clears throat, cracks fingers and opens the GIF's folder*
  9. Somalia;789367 wrote: I know, you are wondering how can this brilliant person be so young, yet so clever, so formidable. I wonder the same all the time. :cool: Young ? :confused: Waryaa you are a full grown 20yr old, people of that age in Somalia don't consider themselves children, quite the contrary actually. You are qaangaadh from the age of 7. Young xaguu joogaa...
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  12. Faarax-Brawn;789333 wrote: Gabadhu af adkaaa? Is she using the F word? and the B word mise waa dhagaheyga? Aaway wixi dhalay tani yari? Oo wiilal la dhashay majoogan miyaa?- aloow yaa dhangad uqaata oo shawda ka qaraa!!! Sxb take a chill pill. Why you getting all worked up. Just let her vent her frustrations and blow her steam off, way soo hagaagi aakhir. Leave her be she aint doin no harm.
  13. Oodweyne;761251 wrote: Mr. Abtigiis ... :D Well, light-relief and mocking aside, one could see you had a point there! But, still, I would take SSC to any battle against all comers than any other group in the Somali peninsula. Even, if I know that, as soon we finish with the enemy, there is certainty, that I'll be tussling with them for dear life itself, with the possibility of needing to visit my dentist afterwards (as you suggested), being the end result of it... In other words, "political confusion" aside, they are a proud Somalis, that, one could still be grateful that we still produce folks who are the finest specimen in which Somalis could be, in-terms of generosity of spirit, valor at the battlefield, honor in dealing with others; and lastly, a teeming beautiful ladies, that one could never end in dreaming about them, even, if one so desires to do so, indeed.... Hence, in this dark page of Somali history (or at least, in this winter of our melancholy existence) that is something to which one ought to be grateful for it, indeed; if nothing else..
  14. Xaaji Xunjuf;789283 wrote: Yartani way so walanaysa Englishtu na aad bay ugu adagtahay siba lahjadan Yankeesku ku hadlan waxan is yidhi 4 sannay joogtay ba meesha oo nairobi ba laga keeney. yOU SHOULD SEE THE next VIDEO I POSTED HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH NAAG WAALAN. I will subscribe
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  16. sHE is funny at the beggining, but she does get her point across. She is a very good actress
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  18. Maalinta Saint Valentine - a Cristian celebration. What is nowadays presented as the modern "valentines" day was infact a Christian day to remember and honour a "Saint Valentine" or Valentinus, a number of 14 cristian 'martyrs' of ancient Rome. This honouring of these Cristian martyrs has been done on the 14 of Feb since time immemorial; this used to include a large feast. Later there was an addition, as is not surprising in the irrational christian norms, of an element of 'celebrating' 'love'. Interesting not ? Halloween - A Pagano-Christian celebration This celebration has its roots in Paganism and has also been heavily influenced by Cristianity. "Its origins are in the Roman feast of Pomona, the goddess of fruits and seeds, or in the festival of the dead called Parentalia, though it is more typically linked to the Celtic festival of Samhain, derived from the Old Irish Samuin meaning "summer's end". As part of thsi event, the Gaels built huge, symbolically regenerative bonfires and invoked the help of the gods through animal and perhaps even human sacrifice." "All Hallows or Hallows mass, often shortened to All Saints, is a solemnity celebrated on 1 November by parts of Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in Eastern Christianity, in honour of all the saints, known and unknown." Christmas aka Christ's Mass "Christmas or Christmas Day (Old English: Crīstesmæsse, literally "Christ's mass") is an annual commemoration of the birth of" Jesus (caleyhi salaam) son of Mary. This was later fused with the honouring of Saint Nicolas. Santaclause is the 'english' word in refernce to Saint Nicolas who was a Cristian 'Saint' in western Roman empire or what is nowadays a town in Turkey. He was said to give children/needy people presents. Other tales say that needy people would leave out their shoes for him and he would leave gold coins in them. Cristmas was later changed to the 24/25 of december on which it is celebrated now, even though it is widely accepted that Jesus' (calayhi salaam) was not born in this period. The reason the timing was changed was because the church wanted to bring 'ebnlightenment' of Christian elemen to the period that was 24/25 end of December during which people still celebrated a Pagen festival.
  19. Che -Guevara;789165 wrote: ^Do the Budha then and come back a decade later to share your nirvana:-) Mind you, Somalis don't have the patience to wait that long. Is that the intervention that counters this "effect" that you have on people. If so then that would be very much appreciated, indeed, if I may borrow "Oodweyne's" 'word',
  20. OdaySomali

    wow

    Chimera;58903 wrote: I never knew this.. ---- "Somalia is not a nation of beggars and looters. I want people to know what it used to be." ---- I sit down next to a woman and her huddled child and ask, in Somali, where she was born, if she lived in Baidoa before the problems started. She starts saving her arms and embracing me. She and her three children walked from a town eighty kilometers away; now she has only one child left. I fall to pieces, sobbing with her, while her child sits between us in an unnatural stillness ---- As Somalia's famine deepens, I realize that the only thing that's being fed constantly is resentment. The Somali people were once known to exhibit considerable cultural unity and to take great pride in their race. Because of that, my memory stubbornly insists on the glory that Somalia once had. As we ascend in the plane that will take me back to my adopted country, the United States, I look down into the villages, and finally out to sea. I shed a few tears for me, and an ocean for Somalia. -Iman http://www.i-iman.com/whats/returntosomalia1.html I used to dislike her but now i don't know anymore i'm confused.... I remember watching an interview with Iman in which she explained her becoming a supermodel. I remember she said, and this is a rough quote, "the media tried to portray me as a poor nomad girl who was taken to America to be 'reinvented', and turned into a swan, so to speak. No, I came as a swan; I am Somali after all." She also often explains how back in Somalia, she is an average looking woman and that Somali women as a whole are incredibly beautiful.
  21. Che -Guevara;789162 wrote: I have that effect on people....looool Apparently you do and that, in itself, has affected me profoundly and has rocked the centremost of my intellectual being. Do give me time to ponder and recuperate.