Tallaabo

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  1. Che -Guevara;923522 wrote: If you don't, why all the fuss? We care about the feelings of his victims not the old man. We know he will never escape God's judgment.
  2. Che -Guevara;923507 wrote: Good....No government apologizes or assumes responsibility for any crimes it might have committed. I don't see any Somali Government that will do such thing. And definitely, no Somali Government will agree to secession. Listen to Oodweyne, the old man knows what he's talking about! Who cares?
  3. Odey;923505 wrote: Be careful what you wish for and thanks!, Now I know they live out there, You can be sure the Collective Might of the Rest of Somalis will come to play shortly and you shall see many Somalilanders standing trial. Let the games begin. For the moment we will defend The good General Are you sure or is it another bacaac?
  4. Xaaji Xunjuf;923498 wrote: good question but if the SNM killed his people why doesn't he sue them there are some SNM members living in the west Waar waa iska bacaac waxa ay meesha kuhayaan.
  5. Odey;923483 wrote: You are dreaming if you thought there is a Relation. You are province of somalia so are all the other fools like Faroole and Juballand and bay, hiiraan, Banaadir and every other party!. Secondly The government of somalia is not protecting anyone, simply pointing out that justice must served. In this case Ali Samatar is a former Premier of the Nation and as such has immunity, the same way the current one will have. When you talk about crimes, why don't you also talk about the crimes SNM were committing at the time ?. The Government was not the only player. so my dear brother, You are not after justice, Just sheer revenge. Call a spade a spade, I will respect that, but don't bring this nonsense you call justice to us and insult our collective intelligence! Finally, you are harboring Dhagaweeyne and Tanzania in hargeisa still :D First tell us about these crimes. What are they? Who carried them out? When and where did they take place? Who were the victims?
  6. Che -Guevara;923474 wrote: ^That's wonderful idea, every D!ck that has blood on his hands........ Just because your lot have gained infamy for barbarity does not make us guilty too.
  7. Odey;923465 wrote: Hand Over Dhagaweyne and Tanzania then start talking of Justice, otherwise I will always support the plight of this former General of Somalia and this is one vote winner as far as I am concerned. It will be hard to overlook the Government's shortcomings, but I will support them when they are right and in this case they are right!. Bring in Morgan and you will have them.
  8. Alpha Blondy;923325 wrote: it is sad that this chinese girl has been subjected to horrendous racism but i think the chinese should be respected for their views on half breeds. i wouldn't tolerate such perverse race-mixing in my own culture nor should the chinese. its very easy to accuse the Chinese of being racist and what-have-yous but the truth of the matter remains they are protecting their race and culture from becoming impure. no country, nation or people should be given dictates by the liberal media and those who seek to create fake tokenist multiculturalism. if the Chinese want to preserve their race it seems perfectly reasonable. we should also bear in mind....the media networks of the west like CNN and the BBC are digging deeper and deeper into the social underbelly of China, in the hope of dishing out further nonsensical propaganda against China's global expansion. why should the Chinese be forced to compile with political correctness? Aren't you(the Duriyada) the supposed product of a heretical affair between an Arab and an African?
  9. ^ Dee ruuxaantii baa wax dhagta uga sheegtay. Our language desperately needs dictionaries.
  10. "Action expresses priorities"- Mahatma Gandhi. Amid all the security problems, clan conflicts, hunger, refugee crisis, constitutional malfunction, terror, piracy, anarchy, and foreign occupation the Mogadishu admin is concerned about protecting a convicted war criminal !! What will they do next? An award of public appreciation to Morgan? Cajiib
  11. Tallaabo

    Help!

    Actually, the dark colour has a huge advantage over the lighter shades. For instance: 1. Darker skins have more melanin to protect against harmful UV rays. 2. A dark fugitive chased by the cops in a broad daylight can literally stand in front of them in a shadow without being recognised
  12. Tallaabo

    Help!

    Sighnomore;922450 wrote: I want talk about skin bleaching. I know it's not something that is often talked about publicly/freely within our community. But the fact is that some of our girls are dying to be light. And some might just get their wish seeing as these concoctions are full of dangerous chemicals. So come on-- out with it. We all know someone...why are they bleaching and why do they think it is worth it. I recently became interested in this subject because of my older cousin. She's a pretty girl, educated, religious and successful. She's also soon to be twenty-seven and has started bleaching. She thinks she's on the shelf so to speak because she is darker skinned. I talked to her about the possible repercussions but despite my concerns she thinks if she lands a husband it'll be worth it. She's seen her friends marital prospects change after bleaching and thinks hers will too. I don't know what to say to this... because we've all attended a wedding where a former dark skinned girl is suddenly light skinned and lauded as a cadeey and calanjo. What should I do about my cousin? If she is religious why is she even considering bleaching her skin?
  13. oba hiloowlow;922278 wrote: Now that is ridiculous!! Tarzan should smash that sh!t and clear the way if he has real power.
  14. What? You are coming back? You have got to go farther boy. You should pay a visit to GRANDPA. And don't forget to take off your shoes when in his vicinity:cool:
  15. Alle ha u naxariisto dhamaantood ehelkoodana samir iyo iimaan haka siiyo. Road accidents are part of the third world problems.
  16. Clever stuff. Did Jubbaland come up in the complaints?
  17. nuune;921817 wrote: ^^ loooooooooool All that for trying to please the British to say something good about Somaliland, why do you care about what a retard country says about our country I say, tell the shidh out of British and do your own security procedures without trying to be funny or pleasing anyone. This is too much, uffffffff as Alpha would say Waaryaa Nuune, Marwo Biritaaniya Carre is our older sister and we will do her bidding as long as she keeps paying our bills.
  18. NGONGE;921811 wrote: ^^ Between arresting suspected terrorists and men eating with women in resturants, magaalada cidi kumay harin! Waa la iska soo dayn dhamaantood.
  19. Apophis;907912 wrote: Sorry Wyre but this stats are misleading. Out of the 7 billion humans, slightly more than 3.5 billion will be female, then you'll have to exclude those who are married, old(er) and for myriad of other reason will not be suitable. If you do that you'll find your chances are even lower than you think. Hang in there buddy Your answer is not detailed enough to be of any use to our brother so let us do some calculations: 7 billion humans minus 3.5 billion men = 3.5 billion women or 50% of the total. About 60% the population are married so 1400 million women are single 13% of the women are children leaving him with 1218 million women About 2% are old widows leaving him with 1193.6 million Approximately 5% of the above figure are lesbians who are not remotely interested in him. This leaves him with 1133.9 million. Wyre is a devote Muslim and will not marry outside of his faith so that leaves him with only 11% or 124.7 million of the remainder. Wyre wants to go back home sometime in the future and wants a wife who is willing to relocate with him. Therefore, only a woman hailing from that part of the world ticks the box. If we take the total population of the Somalis in the world as approximately 20 million or 0.29 % of the world’s population we are left with about 72571 potential suitors. Because of the 22 year long civil war between the Somalis which created a situation where a man fought his abti, Wyre wants to avoid inter-clan troubles in his family and so wants to marry from his own tribe. Using the 4.5 formula we have about 16127 women available for marriage. Say about a third of them want to marry a rich and powerful or a famous man and assuming Wyre is neither rich nor famous, he will be left with 10805 of them. Of these potential wives, say about 10% have a tradition of getting an arranged marriage within their relatives or as we say qaraabo qansax. Deducting these unavailable girls from the total we have 9724 left. If Wyre lives in the UK which has around 300000 Somali residents he will logically be searching for a partner in the UK. Hence, throwing that ratio of the Somali population into the mix we get 146 potential future wives in the UK. Because of the availability of quality education and professional jobs in the UK, some of the 146 women are career women who have sadly passed the age of reproduction. These strong career women together with those who were not lucky enough to find a husband early enough to have children are estimated to be roughly 3% of the population. The remainder works out to be 142. Because of the promiscuous Western culture some of the single women have wild parties with the likes of Alpha and so our good boy Wyre will not accept their lifestyle CV. The number of these Westernised folks is estimated to be as high as 30% leaving 100 in the market. With peace and stability returning to our homeland, a lot of Mr Nobody left the Diaspora to join the growing ranks of the corrupt politicians who line their pockets with the aid given to the starving Somalis. These shameless thieves have a habit of marrying three to four younger females to massage their egos. Conservative estimates put the percentage of brides tying the knot with them as high as 40% leaving only 60 singles for Mr Wyre. Not everyone of us is lucky to be healthy all the time. So at any given time, about two in ten of us has health problems and will have no time to think about stuff like marriage. Taking these women out of the equation leaves us with 48. Some of the 48 women are deeply in love with other men and hoping to get married to them. Some others are divorced and so are not suitable for Wyre. I will not say any of our Somali sisters are ugly but as they say beauty is in the eyes of the beholder and Wyre will be attracted only to some and not all of the remainder. And finally, don’t forget to take into account the morals, values, behaviour, and other characteristics of the single ladies which may or may not be to Mr Wyre’s taste. Good luck to him.
  20. ^ With this profile of yours I am guessing you are advertising for the second or third vacancy and limiting the applicants only to those casiir binging lot.
  21. I knew this was a bait for the professor to come in;)
  22. Police Sweep Hargeisa, Las Anod to Eliminate Security Threats Sabahi Tuesday, February 26, 2013 Police in Somaliland carried out security operations in Hargeisa and Las Anod over the past few nights to assuage any fears of threats against Westerners, security officials say. "We are ensuring that the security of Somaliland is stable and everything is okay," Somaliland Minister of Interior Mohamed Nur Arrale said at a press conference in Hargeisa on Friday (February 22nd). "There have been no kidnappings and no one has been hurt." Arrale did not give a specific figure, but said many people were arrested. The operation follows a warning from the British government on January 27th of a "specific threat to Westerners" in Somaliland. "That fear is no longer in existence," Arrale said, adding that police were conducting a thorough investigation of the suspects and will release all found to be innocent. Somaliland police chief Abdullahi Fadal Iman said anyone found culpable would be immediately taken to court. He apologised for any inconvenience resulting from the security operations and asked for the public's co-operation in maintaining peace in the region. The handling of the security operations evoked some concerns, however, and complaints that members of the Rapid Reaction Unit damaged private property during the raids, according to director of the Hargeisa-based Horn Human Rights Umbrella Ahmed Yusuf Hussein. "We will be investigating the complaints that resulted [from the operations] this week," Hussein told Sabahi, adding that about 250 people were arrested.
  23. NGONGE;921801 wrote: Hmmmm.... I like the way you resurrected this dead thread because of the current situation in that area.