Somalina

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    PLayOffs '10

    Phoenix finally woke up from their coma. Great 1st half by both teams tonight. Kobe put in 15pts in 7 min.
  2. Woow, wax laga sheekeyo aduunkan ma dhamaade? Islaamo badan oo ku raxeysta domestic violence malagu faanayaa maanta, How many in total do you know? Qof ku raaxeysta physical abuse wuu yar yahey. Teeda kale as a neighbour did you try to help them? or qeylideeda ayaa music nii noqde? unbelievable runtii...
  3. Shariif, with his poor diet, needs to hire a nutritionist. They kinda have the same eyes and you could say they are distant cousins.
  4. ... There is no such thing as universal feminist. It is not a cult or an organization that answers to its board of directors.
  5. A mafioso like Joe Bananas aka Darman will never be the president of Somalia. We already have enough tuugo as it is.
  6. Cute babies! caafimaad iyo long cimri ayaan u rajeynaaya..
  7. maalina cunto ii kari, maalina kuma aqaano waa sheeko aan fahmin...islaanta waxaas ku jirta aan la sii yaabey. Ma ninba aduunka laga waayey. Low self esteem iga dheh. qashin fooqal qashin. Yaa saliid macsaro kulul madaha uga shubo...sheemoyiinkaas...uf
  8. lol@Quit now!call 0800-QUIT-FBOOK and get your life back.
  9. The old days...those were the days. I was obsessed with martial arts to the point I actually believed I was a ninja. I beat up so many boys at school and xaafada...lol...I feel bad about that now.
  10. lol@shaqshaqan karay...what is that mean? bililiqo...
  11. C&H, Sharmake is the son of the former second President and first Prime Minister of Somalia, Abdirashid Ali Shermarke.
  12. lol...I think Malika wanted AK74 Carbine pointed at D...
  13. The woman in the video (didn't watch it) is macalimad? lol@Malika
  14. Sounds like he was suffering from anorexia nervosa..poor man!
  15. FGM halaga tago hana noqdo yesterdays news inshallah. Dhaqan lagu socon karo maha.
  16. Accused considered 'dying for the sake of Allah,' court hears Last Updated: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 | 4:03 PM ET By Bill Gillespie, CBC News A man charged with aiding the so-called Toronto 18 terrorist cell has told an Ontario court that when he was invited on a winter camping trip by one of the group's leaders, he was unaware he was actually being asked to attend a training camp. Asad Ansari, 25, is one of the last accused to be tried in the Toronto 18 case. Ansari testified in his own defence in a Brampton, Ont., court Tuesday morning. He admitted attending the camp for a few days in December 2005 at Washago, Ont. But he said he went only because he was invited by his longtime friend Zakaria Amara. Amara, one of two confessed leaders of the group, has already pleaded guilty to plotting to set off three one-tonne fertilizer bombs in downtown Toronto and at an unnamed military base to protest Canada's military involvement in Afghanistan. Amara was given a life sentence. In court, Ansari described himself at the time of al-Qaeda's Sept. 11 attacks against the United States as a typical young Muslim man, suddenly having to look for answers. On the one hand, Ansari testified, he saw himself as a Canadian who believed in democracy and also believed that the Muslim world could learn a lot from the West. On the other hand, he said, after Sept. 11 there was a palpable feeling among Muslims the world over that Western societies viewed all Muslims with suspicion. He said he and other young men like him suddenly began to question where they fit into the world. At one point, after his banker fathered revealed he could not afford to send Ansari to university because he had lost a lot of the family's money in bad investments, Ansari testified that he seriously considered suicide. In draft suicide notes to his mother, father and younger sister, he made references to "dying for the sake of Allah." One of the options he considered but quickly discarded was volunteering to fight with the Islamist insurgency in Iraq, he told the court. Ansari also testified he considered non-political options such as drowning or hanging himself. Even after leaving thoughts of suicide behind, Ansari said, with his dream of earning a degree in computer science at Waterloo University shattered, he went into a long depression and felt like "a loser." Ansari and Steven Chand are the last two of the Toronto 18 to be on trial. Seventeen people alleged to have been members of the group were arrested on June 2, 2006. The 18th arrest followed three weeks later.