Janna
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Lander, This is indeed a wonderful news for the old Somalilander men in the West. I am sure those creepy men are all rejoicing around the world thinking what a neat way to woo these young desperate girls with their wits rather than looks. Its a great way for these old men to score a wife. A wife I call F.O.B, fresh off baadiya or an import wife.
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Flirt with a man who is double my age? Don't flatter yourself.
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Throw it. I couldn't careless. You sick twisted individual!
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Originally posted by Sharmarkee: Alexus, That is where you are mistaken my dear by putting me with your older generation ...I am by far much younger than those in the list! To Answer your question I found this on the net at somali-weyn website longtime ago an interesting article on how Elmi Boodhari's peoms were driving forward the cultural somali love songs better known as "Qaraami" . it's written in Somali hope you can translate by yourself or at least call it Daqan-Celis for you. My Somali is limited not gone, Sharmarkee. Sharmarkee, Dhalin yaro miyaad isku moodaa? Daqan celis? Ma aniga. I am a Somali a Somali can get. *Drags her red dirac. war is leeha adooyahow Somali poetry doesn't interest me. It's boring. It's like watching Indian movies. I hate Indian movies. I shouldn't be comparing Somali poetry to Indian movies. I feel as though I have insulted my tradition. Besides Somali poetry isn't my thing. Reading it? Death would be my only option. Thanks for the suggestion though. Sharmarkee, Somaliaonline is place where men are 30 plus and the girls never past 22.
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A very well done for you contribution, One and Only Inshallah next election John Howard will not be in power, for my vote will counter. The least we can do is educate the non-believers in our classes about Islam. This too can be done by showing the charactertics of a muslim.
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One and Only Is it me or are you missing a brain. This topic is not about avators but the serious issues Australian muslims are facing. Hopefully you have a surname that is recognised to be a Islamic name such as: Ali Mohamed, then you might care about your fellow muslims.
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If marriage is half the deen, why aren't YOU married?
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Originally posted by Ducaqabe: I don't want to upset the author by publishing the result but I'm surprised many indicate they can’t find Mr/Ms right. If you are trying really hard and still can’t find, consider going arrange marriage. It appears that you’ll most likely have less work, pain, anxiety and much rewarding. I always had the belief those who agreed to arrange marriages were unable to find their "soul mates". Arrange marriage is a excellent idea for those who decided to have a career first before marriage. -
Beyond obessessed. "Anti-terror laws", "Terrorism", Such messages are bombarded onto our television sets. Its getting pathetic. Everywhere you turn you will see "Anti-terror" messages. Sometimes you feel like laughing as you read the hidden messages. Australia certainly is suffering from Islamophobia.
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Originally posted by Pucca: oh dear... Yes, oh dear. The girls have gone bonkers and slowly loosing their shame.
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Originally posted by Naku Penda Piya: All women bleed out of their punany once a month. You guys know it too. Big 'effen deal. Some of us have tampons jammed up our you know where, and others for padded absorbent brick stuck in their knickers. :eek: Embarrassing. Must you say it like that? Girls do not have no shame nowadays.
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If marriage is half the deen, why aren't YOU married?
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Originally posted by M u h a m m a d: well scotty was an expert transporter, he could beam you from Lexus City To Lascaanood Back to Buhodle, b4 u could say maandhoow! God bless you. For you have made me laugh! -
If marriage is half the deen, why aren't YOU married?
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Originally posted by Naku Penda Piya: rudy and lexus, didn't scotty die some weeks ago? Like I would know who Scotty is. And as far as I am concerned I don't care. -
If marriage is half the deen, why aren't YOU married?
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By you telling me what "Scotty" means what do I gain from it? Certainly not more knowledge. So I am better not knowing what it means. Useless information. -
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Originally posted by rudy: u chosen a dude n he needs to change!! :confused: aint that a fart!! lemme tellya sista! u dont chose!! period! u is the game!! looooool...! i guess watching too many soap operas really makes 1 think wild!! loooooool... what in the world!! lol....beam her up scotty!! she aint definitely...from earth! looooooool...yacks! He currently needs to change. Change what? For starters he needs to get rid of those obnoxious people he calls "friends". And also his emotional outburts. Plus he needs to get rid of his daily complaints. No girl wants to hear a guy complain. Its depressing. On a serious note Rudy, You have been watching too many soap opreas. Scotty? Is that some sort of expression like "Sunny Jim" -
If marriage is half the deen, why aren't YOU married?
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Originally posted by Curling Waterfall: If marriage is half the deen, why aren't YOU married? Why am I not married? Sister, I am a Uni student who tends to complete her education before rushing into marriage. Education first, marriage, second, family, inshallah. Seeing as I have two more years left till I complete my degree, I feel the need to finish it and inshallah make something of myself. Who will support me with high school certificate? Certainly not the man who I have chosen over my education if the marriage doesn't work out. Do I have my soul mate or parnter who I intend to marry? Yes. Why have I chosen not to marry him? Because he needs to change his ways before I can committ to him and that gives me more time. And plus he needs to save for our big day, inshallah. -
Originally posted by makalajabti: I am from Djibouti and I noticed that somalis people from somalia are more judgemental than us.
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Our own Somali Romeo Cilmi Boodheri. I have little knowledge about the Somali version of romeo. Can anyone inform me more about Cilmi Boodheri. Perhaps the older generation: Baashi, Sharmarkee, Castro, Ngonge & Ducaqabe
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Originally posted by SoMa_InC: quote: Why are Somalis judgemental? Aren't you judgemental by referring all Somalis to be judgemental? :confused: It comes with the territory!
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Another jerk with no sense of direction. Always on my case and has nothing better to do, Sky. Sky I hate Somali's? That's something new. I hate Somali's because I want them to become better people? I hate my own race for not supporting their non-islamic behaviours? My location has nothing to do with you. Am I meant to forget my origins? And claim Australia to my country and birth place?
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I knew someone was going to post a topic about Somali's and their unnatural ways. Modesty Sister you shouldn't be paying any attention to those who are suffering from tribal syndrome. Yes, Somali's can be judgemental sometimes, so too can be other races. Somali's will never change their ways. Even though they are no longer living in the bush. Most times I am shamed to be Somali. For they do not display muslim characteristics but rather their nomadic ways. Modernity may change but Somali's? Never. Ignore the ignorant and hang around with your non-Somali friends as long as they are showing you the right path and will not lead you astray. If anyone else asks you "what tribe you are?", get your shoe out. Oh wait, don't do that. Give them a dirty look, oh wait not a good idea. Somali's do tend to take advantage of a person who helps them. If they don't say "Thank-you" remind them to do so. Some people do need to be reminded of their ill manners. Some sisters who wear the veil, do not demonstrate Islamic behaviour. If you do witness such thing, then you should remind them what the veil stands for. At the end of the day, you become the better person.
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One and Only You won. Now will you leave me alone?
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One and Only I didn't miss a lesson. My mother has taught me all I need to know. Having said that, I don't believe I am emotional when it comes to arguments on Somaliaonline. What a strange thing to say though, "emotional arguments". Whenever I view my topic, I pray to god that you haven't replied. But to my disappointment, your name is displayed. So I struggle to reply and I hate every minute of it. So please stop replying and start going else where. Other topics.
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Originally posted by Socod_badne: quote: Originally posted by Nazra: My older brotha’s think I am a drama queen :rolleyes: He's right, you're attention seeker! Get a life. Was that nesscary?