Haatu

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  1. Dadyowga horusocodka ah ee dunidan ku nool badankood waxey leeyihiin shintiris-sanadeed ayaga u gooni ah sida Shiinaha, Gaalada Galbeed IWM. Anagu Soomaali hadaanu nahey waxaan raacnaa shintiris-sandeedka Islaamka oo dunida Islaamka badankeed laga raaco. Haseyeeshee, shintiris-sanadeedkeena ku saabsan kan Islaamka wuxuu kaga duwan yahey kan Islaamweynaha magacyada bilooyinka sida Soon, Soonfur, Sidataal, Sako IWM. Wixii oo ey saas tahey, waxaa ii muuqataa in Soomaalida ey leeyihiin shintiris-sanadeed kale oo ka duwan kan Islaamka ah, goonina u ah. Fikirkan wuxuu igu dhacey kaddib markii aan soo xasuustey Xafladda Istunka oo Soomaalida qaarkeed ey xusto oo ey aaminsan yihiin in la qabto waqtiga sanadka cusub. Marka su'aasheyda waxaa weeye, yaa arrinkan inoo iftiimin karaa iyo yaa inoo sheegi karaa magacyada Soomaaliyeed ee bilooyinka shintiris-sandeedka Islaamka.
  2. This reminds me of a thread I wanted to start in the Dood Wadaag section. Please contribute to it when I make it SP.
  3. Indhawaalaba waa la aamusnaaye hurdada waan in laga kaco. Su'aasha xigta: Ereyga ilin (door) markii la kooxeeya muxuu noqon?
  4. Boring and full of lies. They're all just as bad and each one will say in the typical kenyan fashion "It's our turn to eat" and the rest of us will be left with peanuts.
  5. Apophis;917444 wrote: Isn't that what your people have done? Not just that. They've made it a way of life, a nation even!
  6. Granted, you care about the issue, but how can you blame a whole Somali community for it? That's the nonsense part Abti
  7. Haatu

    Xasuuq 1991

    Che -Guevara;917298 wrote: lol, he dodged the bullet dheh Many in my neighborhood weren't so lucky, I am surprised we made it out. Bingo. I'm one step closer to "classifying" you
  8. Naga daaya yaakhee. Wixii dhacey, dhacey runtiina waa la wada ogyahey.
  9. Abu S doing his thing again. I seriously wonder at your thought rationale at times
  10. Qansax, no idea mate. You have to remember I grew up in London. No one knows this stuff here. Alpha, (this is assuming your friend is actually leaving) you must feel so lonely. As if you are being deserted by your peers day by day, being left alone to wander this desolate hellhole alone. You must feel exasperated and more hopeless by every passing day, watching your youth slip between your fingers as you succumb to old age and a life of mediocrity. How sad. On a much brighter note, Apophis and Oba should come back. This place is somewhat boring without them. If you two are reading this, Oba you really are a brain-dead sarkhaan but that doesn't mean you should throw a hissy fit just because you can't take insults like a man (you acted like a hysterical women when you decided to leave). And you Apophis, you're filthy, vile snake whose treachery knows no bounds. That's why you should return. Your dark and despicable presence balances the Alpha's surreal maddness prevailing stale mood here.
  11. A laughing matter? Is anyone laughing here? Waad isku dhex yaacsan tahey sxb. And you don't need to tell me how serious the massacre was.
  12. QansaxMeygaag;917151 wrote: Excuse me? The fact that the MOST powerful Somalis in the Moi government were aware of this most HEINOUS of crimes is Irrelevant? Which planet do you line in Haatu. What a heartless thing to say? wtf man? wt effing f? And now you are blaming the victims of state atrocities for not getting a km of a road built and by extension being unable to get justice? like wtf x1,000,000. Did you say you were 18? Small wonder, small wonder... Does you defensivenes on the part of the Cagdheer high command to do with the fact that the victims were Degodia and not Cagdheer? You missed my point by a long way. Whether or not the Somali puppets knew is irrelevant because there's nothing they could've done about it, just like there was nothing Yuusuf Xaaji could have done when his town was being burnt by soldiers supposedly under his command. Somalis in Kenya don't have real power. They're maqaarsaar. Ma garatey? As for my point about a km of road, I was on about the WHOLE of the province. The people of this province aren't even able to get a km of road from the Kenyan government and you expect them to get justice and a public apology. Don't make me laugh. Waa dad wada liita and while they continue being so they won't get anything.
  13. Baqdaad(RBC Radio) Dowlada wadanka Ciraaq ay dalka Soomaaliya ugu yaboohday malaayiin doolar oo deeq ah lacagahaas oo loogu tala galay in waxlooga qabto horu marinta adeegyada bulshada wadanka Soomaaliya shir ay yeesheen golaha wasiirada wadanka Ciraaq ayaa waxaa lagu go’aamiyey in dalka Ciraaq uu dowlada cusub ee Soomaaliya ugu deeqo 29 milyan oo doolar taasoo lagu hor marinayo adeegyada bulshada wadanka Soomaaliya. Lacagata ayaa waxaa la sheegay in wasaarada maaliyada wadankaas lagu amray iney lacagtaas kusoo wareejiso wasaarada hawlaha guud ee dalka Ciraaq taasoo iyane u gacan galin doonto lacagtaas xuukuumada cusub ee Soomaaliya si ay wax uga qabato arimaha adeegyada bulshada oo ay ka mid yihiin dib u dhiska garoonka diyaaradaha magaalada Muqdisho ee Aadan Cadde International Airport iyo dib u dhiska goobaha waxbarashada magaalada Muqdisho iyo Cisbitaalada dadweynaha. Lama sheegin xiliga rasmiga ah ee lacagtaas lagu wareejin doono dowlada Soomaaliya hadalka kasoo baxay dowlada Ciraaq ayaa imaanay kadib markii ay dhawaan soo gaareen wafti ballaaran oo ka socday dalka Ciraaq kuwaas oo ujeedka safarkoodu ahaa sidii ay ugu kuurgali lahaayeen marxalada dalka Soomaaliya iyo waxyaabaha ugu horeeya ee u baahan in laga taageero dowlada Soomaaliya waxayna kormeer ku tageen goobo dhowr ah oo ka tirsan magaalada Muqdisho. Dowlada Soomaaliya ayaa beesha caalamka ka heleysa taageero maaliyadeed iyo mid dib lamaasiyadeed oo is daba joog ah waxaana ay arintani daliil u tahay isbedelka dhabta ah ee ka dhacay wadanka Soomaaliya iyo sida ay aduunyadu ugu heelantahay gacan siinta dowlada cusub ee Soomaaliya oo 20 kadib ay heleen umada Soomaaliyeed. RBC Radio Xafiiska Wararka Muqdisho http://www.raxanreeb.com/2013/02/dowlada-wadanka-ciraaq-oo-malaayiin-doolar-ugu-yaboohday-dowlada-soomaaliya/
  14. yh EMA is gone. So tragic runtii. They replaced it with a £10 a week bursary that I'm not even eligible. The day they told me my application was rejected was the day I swore I would get a job and never claim benefits. How naive of me lol. I'm now working my @ss off part time whilst studying earning peanuts and I never how my cousins used to get free money and big bonuses for attendance and at the end of the year from the gov I've seen Skins but I hate it. I hate all that "E4" type shows except How I met your mother and the Big Bang Theory
  15. This was a crime carried out by the kenyans. Whether or not their Somali puppets knew about it is irrelevant. As for justice, give me a break. These people can't even get a km of road built and you think they're capable of getting justice.
  16. Alpha Blondy;917131 wrote: LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@Haatu-oow, saxib your life is not short of fun, ma istidhi? there i was thinking you're just a regular 18 year old but you're NOT! are you? you're a fashion-conscious consumerist teenager. the type who epitomises the London riots of 2011, the feral type without community values, the type obsessed with materialist objects whose empty pockets fail to kick-start the economic revival predicated by analyst in these austerity and debt-ridden times. your long essay LOL and its description really reeks of teenage tantrums and a life severely starved of disposable cash to spend on new shoes. but, nonetheless, due to environmental factors are able to squeeze the last remaining drops of value from every single pound so as to best maximise a basic social life, if that. just as you are now in 2013, i was doing my A2's in 2003 and life in those days offered some semblance of hope. it was very different from the hard prospects that face your generation now. in those early days of new labour, Alpha's life was very different from yours. i wasn't fashion obsessed nor had much of a social life, to be quite frank. i was serious student, engrossed by my A Levels (Geography, Politics, Economics and GS) at the reputed Woodhouse College, no doubt. i was very luckily to be accepted at this prestigious college and i didn't disappoint in achieving the grades i'd set out for. LOOOOL.....NOT! it'll be approaching 10 years, by the time you complete your A2's, to the day i had completed sixth form college. in those A2 days, Al looked forward to uni and knew very much of the what lied ahead. a new life beckoned at University and i didnt waste time in throwing myself at its deep end LOOOL. this was where i grew, as i'm sure you'll come to grow too. in uni, everything changed, the old glad-rags and the bookworm rims were out of the window. instead came in the newer refined Al, who, as though, he'd gone through Matthew Kelly's Star's In Their Eyes changing room, metamorphed into an A-list celebrity. amazing times and i've got the pictures to prove it too.... :p LOOOOOOOOOOOL lol I may not be a posh Ealing Common boy that gets £££ from his parents but I most certainly do have some money to do some of the things I want. I work mate, I don't steal the ceer money that's been put aside for the ayuuto like you used to :D A book worm? I know a couple of guys like that. They say that as soon as uni starts they're gonna go crazy. Such sados. I always had a feeling you were one. So what did you do in your glorious uni days whilst doing your foundation year for three years consecutively (due to your poor A levels and constantly failing)?
  17. Just as we're about to leave the civil war era, people with backwards mentality want to drag us all back with their clannish mentalities. It seems the civil war spared the wrong lives.
  18. Alpha addressing me with adeer lol aduun gadoon I can withstand Ngonge using that but it's a lil too much coming from you. I knew I should've kept my age hidden
  19. Apophis, you've been acting weird lately. Why the sudden onslaught on Alpha? And you've managed to convince our resident simpleton Oba to join in and being who he is has thrown everything out of the cot including the baby
  20. Anyways, I've spent a whole day just sitting at home doing nothing. I only left the house once to buy something. What kind of a Saturday is this? I was supposed to go cinema with friends and catch up (I stopped socialising for the exam period) but I cancelled. Someone raided my wardrobe and because of that I have to go shopping, so no money to socialise (goodbye Starbucks ). Isn't this a sad situation? On the bright side, I get to go shopping! soon... I was thinking of buying red converses a bit like these: I don't know why but I'm a bit tired of Vans. My friend was advising me to buy DCs (skate shoes) but I think they're ugly. Now that shoes are outta the way, we turn to jumpers/hoodies. We're soon entering (at least I hope) that time of the year where it's a tad too hot (and damn right unfashionable) to continue wearing your winter coat. This means thick jumpers/hoodies are required as well as those thin water-proof jackets (like some of those SuperDry Jpn jackets that were the rage last year). The problem here I that my wardrobe is severely lacking in both regards and I most certainly won't be wearing my winter coat. So, I guess I'll have to check out TKMax and Blue Inc in the next couple of days. We now enter the realm of life below the belt (trousers - speaking of belts I need to get some new ones as well). I'm getting a bit tired of Chinos but everywhere I look it seems these slim trousers are the only ones on the market! However, it was Mufti Day (non-school uniform day) a couple of weeks ago at school and a friend of mine had these really nice trousers that weren't chinos (but they were still a bit tight but not disgustingly figure-hugging) and were nice and simple. But the dirty b@stard won't tell where he got them! I guess I'll have to spend a whole weekend between Westfield's and Oxford Street just to find them. So much to do and such little time. And oh yeah, I hate shopping but at least I can make a girl happy and finally accept a request to "go out". At least then there's someone there to tell me whether the clothes I buy look nice (You see whenever I ever go shopping I buy clothes that are qaabdaran according to my mum and plain ugly in my view after coming home and having a proper look lol )
  21. lol I can't believe ^This is the person Apo and Oba got mad at. You're clearly deranged and your hinges have long ago loosened I am 18 but I'll leave the other part to you
  22. That building is very nice. What is it? A hotel?
  23. Nin-Yaaban;916905 wrote: Waa barnaamij fiican. Waa runtaa. Weliba waa mid xiisa leh. Talow goormuu soo geli doonaa? SNTV farsamadeeda janalada kale ma gaaraan.
  24. I'm going to do something I'll regret later but here goes: kkkkk (Oh God just typing it feels so Fresh ). War beenta naga daa. Kulahaa eedadey baan ilinka ke celiyey kkkk (xanuun badanaa ) Sxb, runtii waan kaa maseersanyahey. Dadkaadii iyo dalkaadii baad joogtaa adoon dareemeyn innaba inaad tahey "qaxooti". Laakiin beenta naga yaree