Safferz
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Alpha Blondy;971418 wrote: is deji, inabti. why the foul-mouthed tirades? waa kuu sidee? sowdigii lahaa shaley waan ku cajabiyey, dee! I said no such words, beenale yahow :mad: What I did say, and I believe we can look in this thread to corroborate this, is that you're smart and funny, which is a far cry from being in love with you. And we did NOT make plans caawa that you had to bail on, either.
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Alpha Blondy;971415 wrote: inabti, i don't agree with your damning portrayal of my person. UNACCEPTABLE. :mad::mad::mad: Then why lie so blatantly about me and our "relationship" :mad::mad:
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Alpha Blondy;971392 wrote: Saffz has been quite supportive xagaa text message iyo mobile-ka, you know. she's leaving tomorrow and we were supposed to meet up, balse, i had to ditch for the family, cawaa. i think she's in love with the kid, you know. :p Now that I know you in person, I can see how Alpha's Troll and Cantarbaqash Corner includes elements of truth about your daily life and personal history, but mostly acts as a space in which you fictively reimagine and recreate yourself, a parallel universe of sorts where we made plans to hang out caawa and I'm apparently in love with you. Waa riwaayad :mad:
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Somalilanders should introduce these kind of tradtional clothing
Safferz replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in General
Alpha Blondy;971357 wrote: i've said it many times before......the term 'Somali' has to all intent and purposes, become harmfully soiled forever, and calling your country ''Somaliland'' – combines the two prong legacies of colonialism and the failed reunification and subsequent events proceeding. anything with 'somali' evokes negativity and wreck any potential progress and development. for 22 years the name ‘Somaliland' has crippled our destiny, aspirations and collective will. we are at a critical juncture in our history and it's important we change everything to be different from these ''Somalis'' . /img] There is no word more beautiful than "Somali" :mad: -
Naxar Nugaaleed;971269 wrote: Nin yabaan, don't give bad advice, the interwebs are immeasurable DOA artistic aspirations. That's not true at all. YouTube has transformed film and television, and has made it possible to reach a wide audience and generate revenue from online content. I follow a number of YouTube web series, like
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Alpha Blondy;971220 wrote: strokes beard whilst talking with a urdu accent....... .''mashallah, this is very beautiful. our women are better than these modern women of today, ma istidhi?'' :p Abu Alfa Al Blondee LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL I still find this offensive :mad:
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Alpha Blondy;971242 wrote: inabti, waa kuu sidee, dee. sowdigaan jirjiroole nugu noqdey? I feel neglected dee
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:mad: I have been waiting outside of your house and knocking on your gate for HOURS, I called you 113 times today but you won't answer my calls anymore, and your doorman threatened to call the police on me, calling me a "stalker." Waa ku sidee :mad::mad:
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Waan ku nacay Alpha :mad: :mad:
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Alpha Blondy;971228 wrote: ma xagaaga mise xagayaga, abti. One only needs to scroll through this page to see it's xagaaga that warrants concern
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I know I should be thankful I have internet at all, but I am SO frustrated by how slow it is tonight :mad::mad: Somtel this is unacceptable.
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I think they can, though it's true in most cases at least one person develops feelings. Is deji dee
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Alpha Blondy;971211 wrote: so you're now saying we're in the 'friends' zone, miyaa? inabti, we shouldn't have met, ma istidhi? :cool: Indeed, the friends' zone... but new friends are always good, no?
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THIS song is about us dee, should have sent it to you before coming to Hargeisa
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Alpha Blondy;971206 wrote: inabti, naga daa ciyaarta. the internet is very slow caawa. kulaaha ''that helped''. there's no way that song could have loaded up in the 4mins time between me uploading and you listening to it. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL. :p This is true, HOWEVER I do know the song and Hudeidi so who's to say that the 30 seconds I heard before it started buffering for 15 minutes was not sufficient to cheer me up? And the song is not about *us* :mad:
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That helped, thanks Al I have a thing for Aar Maanta, I'm certain this song is about me dee.
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I miss Canada today
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Alpha Blondy;971180 wrote: inabti, during your time in kililka 5aad tuulos, you had a basic afur , ma garatay? now we have an entire falas of shah and an entire tray of bur and sambuusa to ourselves . not to mention, a slice of watermelon each, some soup, salad and a few pieces of mandazi. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL lmao you were right about how you beat people down on SOL in a different sort of way, how am I supposed argue with distorted truths and outright falsehood :mad: I haven't had a single sambuusa since coming to Hargeisa, it's a joke.
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Alpha Blondy;971175 wrote: i know. i organised everything perfectly somaha, dee. indeed afur lamida laa ma arkin, ma istidhi? As you know, me saying "afur lamida" is not wishing you anything nice :mad:
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Alpha Blondy;971170 wrote: afur wacan akhyarta sharafta leh siba my inabti Saffz. Afur lamida huuno
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Beautiful storm in Hargeisa :D
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Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;971127 wrote: Sawiro wacan, laakiin magacyada gobolka aan iska saxno horta. It is sad to see Soomaalida falling for Xabashi propaganda. Gobolka magaciisa waa Soomaali Galbeed. Magaalooyinka waa Dhagaxbuur, Godey, Jigjiga, Diradhabe... MMA, I think referring to the region as Western Somalia/Soomaali Galbeed is erasure, it reduces questions of self-determination to a simple issue of Somali irredentism and implies a border dispute between Ethiopia and Somalia. I also don't believe there's a problem with using the anglicized names, like Degeh Bur and Jijiga, considering that I'm writing in English (it would be written differently in Amharic anyway, not sure how English is Habeshi propaganda). Somali is the dominant language in the kilil, and every sign is written as you've spelled it, along with Amharic and often English.
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Alpha Blondy;971100 wrote: was a little busy tonight, ma istidhi? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL oo waayow?
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Harar, my favourite city in Ethiopia. Just so much history. Dire Dawa Degeh Bur (heading back in a few days to DB zone, so will have more pics in a few weeks)
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