SomaliPhilosopher

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  1. Safferz;942196 wrote: lool SP don't front like there aren't other SOLers on that court. Except Alpha, he was ejected for a certain plagiarized love song foul :mad: dear haatu, what do I do? Fight for love? Or do I give in to the girl from dhusamareb my mom has been trying to hitch me with? Oh haatu, my heart is like a habar kurkii iyo wadnaha lagaga kaw siiyaw.
  2. Haatu;942162 wrote: I will just like to drop a comment that is if any two people are perfect for each other, then it has to be Safferz and SP. Sorry if I cause any discomfort :D ina Hiloowlow, give up this mashruuc sxb. This isn't unukaland. ISO, ISO!! off the court everyone except me safferz and my wingman <img src="" alt="" />
  3. Alpha= Siyad barre Oba= Caydiid what does that make me, cali mahdi?
  4. Lool Alpha Sun Tzu wrote when you are near make it appear you are far away and when you are far away make it appear you are near. And Alpha, I am far away....
  5. It appears you two have a strong friendship. Now that I brought her here, I will leave you two alone
  6. First Book- Dhibbanaha aan dhalan (90 pages) Published in the 1980's. Written by faarax maxamed jaamac cawl, author of the first Somali published novel. Who wants to join? book can be found http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/metsnav/general/navigate.do?pn=2&size=screen&oid=VAA3491
  7. *Blessed;942105 wrote: I didn't understand most of that song lol I liked another one in that series bt can't remember the name but I'm not sure if she wrote those particular songs? Her political songs are historical. Well the most significant line of that song is "landcruiser gado soo bari galay"- a loose translation--- buying landcruisers while begging for corn (food)
  8. Safferz I am afraid you are pushing boundaries of genders role of this site. It is not uncommon and taboo for the woman of SOL to respond with gifs.This is a predominant male form of comedy. Please act accordingly
  9. tix from halimo kurtin Hashii markay noo dhashoo caano lagal habcaday, Haweenku se wali hamuuntoodii ay quabeen beautiful and very relevant
  10. Blessed Check out https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:hfufGhpYKyAJ:journal.oraltradition.org/files/articles/9i/8_jama.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiZcLfpThfJ3LELTrLKOKm9S2euQvnqNMaZv9h9qSShGvp6cRf41H527jvAqwQsoQWmKnANmbmr2YyfI4-2Qu2288hdIz0T2FZDmHWoTmJZpWMjGqTJDEVV7oz3AUJrFb9BkDk7&sig=AHIEtbRP9ebIvYhNoOiD9Yvqf7Mz6AloqA one of the authors safferz mentioned- jama
  11. ^^^ Chimera;942059 wrote: Niyow, I thought I was flirting. That is his point, he has made it clear. lool
  12. Early thanks to safferz and abwan safferz's dads!
  13. Chimera;942059 wrote: Niyow, I thought I was flirting. lool Chimera save your time bro flirting with safferz is hal bacaad lagu lisey. been there done that.
  14. *Blessed;942060 wrote: Indeed. I've personal interest in this topic, can you recommend any books / links addressing Somali women's poetry for me? Blessed, heard of Saado cali warsame landcruiser song? though not a poem per say, it is an iconic song. "land cruiser gado soo
  15. Chimera you always wind up in debates lol. your a controversial figure huh?
  16. Lol interesting, so there is a battle of claim over this poem huh? So I guess its history and context is lost
  17. Can anyone provide historical context and background to this poem? Sagaal nin oo walaala ah sideena Oo sideedu isku bahtahay sidiina Midkuna bah gooni yahay sidayda Oo sideedu wax siri sidiina Midkuna sirta ku garan sidayda Haddaynu isa siri sideedaba Ma iska kala tagnaa sideenaba As it is nine brothers, like us where eight of you are full brothers And I am the only half brother amongst Alas, all of you plot against But the lone half-brother discovers it I see no reason of being together But to split
  18. Wadani;941683 wrote: The latter being much much more alien to us than the former loool. lol true that
  19. Wadani why have you been lacking on your gabay studying?
  20. ^^Well the argument being made by these african academics such as mandami is that these figureheads were transformed into something greater though colonial policies