Ibtisam
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^^^thank you
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Qaddiyadda Foosha Xun ee Qabyaaladda = Ugly Objective of Clanism
Ibtisam replied to SayidSomal's topic in Politics
They started fighting again. The one who was chased in muqodisho started chasing the one who was chasing him back them -
^^^Two :eek: Dude that is why hooyo made that comment You could've given one to CL she has yet to go to lunch!
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^^Why :confused:
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^^ Did you know that Saqajaan's original name on SOL was Warmonger? You got banned once, saaxib. Don't you think it's time to refine your act? It was rubbish the first time. Loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool hahaha
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^^^Why?? I'm chewing as I type hmmm Please don't cawiri me and my food.
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^^^It is yummy, with doritos, chilli heatwave. hmmm, and tea
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^^Stop spreading lies. I got some chicken sandwich in white bread if you want some.
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^^^It is related to your dissertation or you want to do one on it??? :confused:
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You guys eat too much :mad: Next time someone rings me for money, I'm gonna tell them to eat two times a day like me and stop being so damn greedy.
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Lool daadka aya loo baaqa me thinks.
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%^^^Hargisa oo daan waax laa cuuno maa yaalo??
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^^^You know somalis, Kitaab ka Quran ka aya gacant loo saaray, that is their DNA. I think the whether the picture is cleared or not, people will just stuck on what happened, so I don't think it will make a big difference in her life. She will always be the one who married and then laa daafirey. I really she needs a change in environment, where everyone is not up in her business.
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^^^Well Not really. Does it really matter?? :confused: Clearly he is a waste and she should get on with her life and learn from it. She and the child are better off without him. She should bury the whole thing, forget trying to prove anything [she can only prove HE is the father with a DNA, not that he married her] move on, and re-start, alhumdulilah it was not totally wasted, she has a child out of it. P.s. Can you imagine telling that child, well first your dad tried to kill you, THEN he denied he fathered you. shiid.
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Only if you are both stingy and the money is significant enough OR both of you (or one of you) gets greedy. Friends and money only clash if they were qoof xuun in the first place. In which case they were not a good friend anyway. Today is my being "judgemental day" I have it once a year. Don't mind me! hehe
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^^^Why walk in the dark, when you can walk in the spot light. Then juuq juuq maa jirto. Even if you are going to run away together. Tell everyone in advance WE are running away together, and then take the main road not the luuq luuq. What the hell is all this sneaking around like a thief?
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Malika: I can have moments of weakness I agree, that is okay, but seems like she had months if not a full year of weakness. EVEN in your moments of weakness what ever actions you take, sadly you have to bare the consequence and only have yourself to blame. May Allah make it easy for her. I guess it is all a test. Sayid the abortion was not even a option, there is no credit for doing what she is suppose to do. :rolleyes: The guy we all already agreed waa saqajaan. Even worse he was a stupi*d saqajaan. At least he could've planned better. I just don't think her judgement was much better though.
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Malika you are strange :eek: Hello Lily.
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^^^^I don't think she has anyone to blame but herself Malika. Iyaad aya number waaxid stupi*d ah. No one abused her, iyaad aya iis abuse garesey. :mad: she has no sense, what is she going to raise her children with if she is so naca*s. :confused:
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A Tory push to win back seats in the north of England suffers a blow today with the party's favourite thinktank declaring that key cities, such as Liverpool and Sunderland, have "failed" and people should be paid to move south. David Cameron, who will today embark on a tour of nine marginal seats in the north-west, was last night forced to distance himself from the report after Labour accused the Tories of dismissing large swaths of Britain as "worthless". Chris Grayling, the shadow minister for Liverpool, said: "This independent report does not reflect Conservative party policy and we do not agree with its conclusions. We wholeheartedly support the regeneration of northern cities." The Policy Exchange thinktank, which enjoys strong links with the Tory leadership, called on the government to accept the "uncomfortable truth" that many northern towns, which grew up in the industrial revolution, have no hope of being regenerated in the 21st century. Central regeneration budgets should be rolled up and local authorities allowed to spend the money as they like, either on helping people to move south or on council tax cuts. The report, Cities Unlimited, says: "Many of Britain's towns and cities have failed - and been failed by policy makers for too long. It is better to tell uncomfortable truths than to continue to claim that if we carry on as we are then things will turn out well. Just as we can't buck the market, so we can't buck economic geography either. Places that enjoyed the conditions for creating wealth in the coal-powered 19th century often do not do so today. "Coastal cities, whether large like Liverpool and Hull, or small like Scunthorpe and Blackpool, are most vulnerable ... They are almost always at the end of the line. They have lost their raison d'etre [as ports] and it is hard to imagine them prospering at their current sizes. "Sunderland demonstrates just how hard it is to regenerate such a city. It is time to stop pretending there is a bright future for Sunderland and ask ourselves instead what we need to do to offer people in Sunderland better prospects." The report says that all the 3m new homes planned by the government should be built in just three southern cities - London, Oxford and Cambridge. It says: "Cities based on highly skilled workers are the most dynamic. Oxford and Cambridge are unambiguously Britain's leading research universities outside London." People in the north should be told bluntly that their best chance of an affluent future is to move south. "No one is suggesting that residents should be forced to move, but we do argue that they should be told the reality of the position." Tim Leunig, an economist from the London School of Economics who co-wrote the report, admitted that some people will see his ideas as "unworkable, unreasonable and perhaps plain barmy". Louise Ellman, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, said: "This report from David Cameron's favourite thinktank has just dismissed a huge area of the country as worthless. Is it any wonder there are no Tory councillors in Liverpool when for all their warm words they have not changed a bit?" http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/aug/13/conservatives.regeneration
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^^WHY? Good he was Saqajaan and a half.
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^^^Loool@ Ngonge. I noticed
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^^How can she be suprised that she is pregnant? :confused: That is not miscalculating, that is stupi*dnimo. Somali people are so strange. If that was the case, WHY did he not insist/ and plan for NOT having children.
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Why would you marry a guy, not tell your family, get knocked up and THEN cry. Uuuf, i hate dumark sometimes. Caaqli maaxa kaa qaadey. Wuuxu baa waa saqaajan and mac sonkor, there is no one innocent, other than the child.