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  1. Shiir buu meesha gaarsiiyey. War maxa meesha shiir keenay? markii iigu danbaysay weyso ayeey maraysay
  2. Carwo Idko iyo Kasabobolare wey isu dhow yihiin. Ma ku taalo waan ogahay, cagtaan isla marinjiray. Wey isu dhow yihiin though. Xaafadaha u dhaxaysa jidka 30ka iyo kasabobolare ayaan ka hadlayaa. Dacaska ayaa iigaga dhamaaday xaafadahaas. Ta kasabobolare u dhow ayaan ka hadlayaa. Alaabta warshadaha wadanka ayaa la soo bandhigi jiray. Anigu waxaan la yaabi jiray. Nin kun nal ee du saaran yihiin ayaa meesha soc socon jiray. Xayawaanka ayaa la daawan jiray, iyo fruitka ayaa la soo bandhigi jiray. I don't know if I remmember right but did they have bumpercars? Lets say it was a fun place for a family nights out. Originally posted by Alle-ubaahne: ^^Carwo Iidko iyo Laba-dhagax maxaa isku dhaweeyay, jeego dheere waaxid. Hadhoow uu ku leeyahay ciyaal xamar aan ahaan jiray, asoo marko iyo shalaambood beer ku fali jiray! Waraa Shalambood ha caayin. Dhulka ugu qurux badan wadankeena weeye. Waa jeclahay tuuladaas. Reer berahana iska daa, anigu geeljrenimadi waan ka daalay. Nabad ilaahay haduu wadankeeni noo keeno, beer yar baan iska falan doonaa. My favorite towns in Somalia: 1.)Jowhar 2)Ceerigaabo 3)Marka 4)Kismayo, 5)Shalambood 6)Baydhabo 7)Hargeysa 8) Baladweyne The rest are mediocre towns The towns I wouldn't live in for a million bucks 1)GAALKACYO!!! 2) Burco 3) Laas Caanood 4)Dhuuso Mareeb(the name only does it for me)
  3. eeehhhhh eeehhhh, Seeker is ilaali. Qaarkood waa maro ku dhag.
  4. It’s all about how the legend goes, Axmed Guray was accepted by the whole Somali nation for his heroism and no one knows about any of his mistakes. Sayid Maxamed was forgiven for his mistakes because he was consistent and he was fighting for what was just. General Daud the dude must have been a saint, it seems like he hasn't put a foot wrong. For Siyaad Bare, well if the Somali Galbeed war was a success no one would say anything about him and he would have been the greatest Somali hero ever. His legacy is now being over shadowed by the consequences of his rule. Maybe in the future his name could be cleared from many crimes and he can be rehabilitated in Somali history. The man or woman that gets back Somali Galbeed and NFD for Somalia will be the biggest hero in Somali history and as long as that prize is for the taking I have something to live for.
  5. Macalinka politically sensitive waaye nooh. Laakiin maalintiisa way iman doontaa.
  6. Originally posted by ThePoint: ^You're just another lazy African Zu - don't you know? - all that we're good for is dancing and prancing:D We are Somalis we can't even dance. Somali dancing is at the same level as that of the Germans. Soomaalidu ma ciyaarto, wey gaardisaa. Originally posted by Legend of Zu: Imagine how 'Shiid' they [the YouTube owners] were couple of years ago. Why didn't I think of something like this? what a useless brain I have got! Assume they were Somalis; what do you think would have been the impact on the somali community? we would have seen everyone doing IT, perhaps, aren't they doing that already? They would have been mentioned in every qabiil's circles! I wonder what would the other qabiil have done? May be inay Caayaan! Could it be every qabiil calling for an emergency meeting with the title " Reer hebel way naga hormareen, Haddaanu ba'nay!" May be we would have seen alot of topics about them in the political section of SOL! :eek: Well...That is my somaliness speaking!!! Salaamaat hahahahaha yeps. I think the owners would become warlords wit money like that. I play the lotto and the day I win, I will become a warlord.
  7. I am not for sale man. Genuine Somali nooh, Wiil Waal, Axmed Guray, Sayid Maxamed, General Daud, ME . Its evolution man and I and the likes of me are the new breed that will turn the world upside down.
  8. ^^^ come to Europe, they will make the ones in North America look good. In my local jail 50% is Somali These are not wacked out moor-yaan. These are the kids born here. All these kids drop out of school at 13, join gangs and become a burden to society. Their dad's are all in the local marfash or with the second wife in Somalia. Their mother's well, there are good ones and bad ones. Anyhow its sad. But hey we need local Somali thugs otherwise the other races thugs will rob us. I say leave the thugs alone they performe a valuable service for nerds like me.
  9. Originally posted by erselam: [QB] Duke you are more Ethiopian than a Somali. They have raped your mind to its max. A curse to Somalia. That is what you are. I say Duke with the right guidance can be good for Somalia, let’s win him over. We need people with his energy, loyalty and perseverance.
  10. meesha waa ka aamusayaa, C.I.A iyo ex-wifeku inay i helaan baan diidayaa. Labaduba lacag bey igu leeyhiin.
  11. Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^I agree with ME. this is rubish..Metro , so ME you are a Londoner? No I am a traveler, nomad etc etc. Aarhus Alicante Amsterdam Athens Barcelona Bologna Bordeaux Budapest Castilla-La Mancha Copenhagen Dublin Elche Florence Galicia Genoa Gothenburg Helsinki Lille Lisbon Lyon Madrid Málaga Malmö Marseille Milan Nantes Paris Porto Prague Rennes Rome Rotterdam Seville St.Petersburg Stockholm Strasbourg Toulouse Turin Valencia Veneto Verona Warsaw Zagreb Zaragosa got METRO too and London Lite was recently launched with allot of hooohaaaaaaaaaa!
  12. hahahaha, the economist for one of the best informed news organizations in the world they write allot of rubbish. I expcted this kind of crap from METRO or London Lite.
  13. Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: I can immediately now recall the now infamous phrase declared by Muuse Suudi Yalaxoow on BBC in 2002: " Anaga waxaan leenahay nin walba kaba la'eg ha gishto! C/laahi Yuusuf kabo ka waa weyn aas isku jimayhaa; kursiga madaxweynanimadana waxaa xaq u leh (Muuse Suudi's large confederate clan). Waxaa jira dad badan oo damac ku jiro raba in ay qaataan kabo ka weyn. C/laahi Yuusuf kuma taageersani wax uuna lahayn mana laha awoodeeda..." Al Xaaji wa Muuse Al Suudi wal Yalaxoow, maanta intee jirtay? One fact I dearly learned today is you can never predict and know about twisted Soomaali siyaasad. Xagee buu Muuse Suudi joogaa indeed. Originally posted by Rahima: quote: I personally am very, very disappointed at the result of this parliamentary vote. Laakiin for the sake of Soomaali midnimo and for the sake of plight of Soomaali people in and out of Soomaaliya, I personally accept Cabdulaahi Yuusuf Axmed as a president, and may Allaah make an easy transition for him: Aamiin. I think that this is the stance of most Somalis, because like them i too am tired. At this point, anyone will do, and we shall help him. I'm excited at the prospect though, not because he is the leader, but because i have hope that this government will make changes. For me, that means the achievement of a life goal, to return permanently to my homeland, my country of birth, my beloved Somalia. Such a sweet dream, i can almost touch it. Awwwwwwwwwwwwww how sweet a non-cynical Rahima. A hopeful Rahima. Were is she now?
  14. General Duke, Muxuu Duqa madaalada Baydhabo uu ula hadli waayay umada Soomaaliyeed. Muxuu noola tashan waayay. Dhibaatada waxaa keenaya dadkan u mooday in ay xaq ama xoog umada Somaaliyeed ku leeyihiin (gacan ku dhiigle, dagaal ooge). Booskan ummada Somaaliyeed ayaa u dhiibay A/Y, waxayna ugu dhiibeen sidii uu nabad iyo kala dambayn wadanka ugu soo celin lahaa. Imisa ayaa wakhtigii la siiyay dhaafay? Muxuuna qabtay? Siyaad Barre kolay hadal buu nugu maaweelin jiray, wax badanna wadanka wuu u qabtay. A/Y af gaabmidiisa ayaa meeshan dhigtay. Aniga iilama eeka nin madaxbanaan oo toos ummada Soomaaliyeed ula hadli kara. General Duke telefoonka qabso u sheeg A/Y inuu noo qudbadeeyo, uu nala hadlo. In uu noo sheego wuxuu ku maqanyahay. Meesha odayaasha in uu maaweeliyo miyuu u fadhiyaa? Mise inuu lacag uruursado? Mise inuu Soomaaliya hogaamiyo? Aleylee rag baa rag hogaamiya. Axmed Guray, Sayd Maxamed iyo Siyaad Barre raganimo looma diidana. Ma umalaynaysaa in A/Y uu safkaas gali karo? Ma u malaynaysaa in uu yahay nin hogaamiye ah? anima ME ahaan A/Y iilama eeka nin hogaamiye ah.
  15. To us it might sound funny, but beating up a wive up to 'educate' her or show her how much you 'love' her is a common practice in Zambia. Wife-beating in Zambia a 'natural consequence' Lusaka 03 Dec 2003 11:37 About 80% of Zambian wives find it acceptable to be beaten by their husbands "as a form of chastisement", according to the latest Zambia Demographic Health Survey. Out of 5 029 women interviewed countrywide, 79% said they should be beaten if they went out without their husband's permission. Sixty-one percent said a beating was acceptable if they denied their husbands sex, while 45% said a beating was in order if they cooked 'bad' food. Compounding the abuse was the culture of silence around domestic violence. "This is an aberration -- and women are making an abnormality normal," said National Aids Council director, Dr Alex Simwanza, when he recently met traditional leaders to urge their support in fighting gender-based violence. "Zambian wives are living in a sorry state. As far as they are concerned they can be beaten for almost anything. This is a frightening phenomenon," he noted. Simwanza said most of the women who took part in the survey did not believe they had sexual or reproductive rights. Quoting the survey, he said 88% of women felt their husbands could have sex with them just after giving birth, while 67% said they would have sex even though they did not want it. Simwanza blamed the submissive attitude uncovered in the poll on what is taught to girls during puberty rites. But custodians of tradition have refused to accept the blame. Gertrude Mulande, a traditional marriage counsellor, believes wife-beating is a "natural consequence" of male-female relationships and must be seen in perspective. She says there is 'chastisement' and 'violence' -- two separate issues. Her organisation, "alangizi", which is made up of traditional counsellors, works closely with community leaders and the police to sensitise women on domestic violence "within the confines of cultural values". "Yes we teach young girls to expect to be slapped or hit lightly when they err as a form of chastisement, and we also tell them to keep their marital problems within their family circles -- but we do not teach them to accept violent beatings, neither do we teach them to suffer in silence," said Mulande. Mulande said in the past women were married off at 16 years or even younger to an older man, who had the right to act as 'chastiser', but it was frowned upon for that to extend to a severe beating. Traditionally, if a woman was badly abused, the matter was taken to family elders and resolved, because men were counselled not to hit their wives as though they were fighting with another man. "The extended family has become extinct, causing women to air dirty linen in public, and chastisement has turned to brutality. That is not our fault," Mulande said. Mulande, whose husband had slapped her "a couple of times" during 30 years of marriage, argued that although the statistics revealed that beatings were occurring, this should not be interpreted to mean women were being brutalised in their homes. One diplomat, based in the capital Lusaka, agreed. He said domestic fights were common in homes and, even as educated and enlightened as he was, admitted to "roughing up" his wife a couple of times in their 19 years together. He did not know of any wife who could say she had never been slapped or beaten by her husband. "In the earlier years of marriage when we [men] are still immature, we tend to use force instead of reason, but a beating should never be so severe that that a wife runs away or reports you to the police," he said. A father of two daughters, he hopes they will have husbands who are not violent, but is certain that at one point "they will receive a slap". This is the kind of perception that raises the ire of the national Women's Lobby group, who define violence as any form of force used against women. "Whether it is a weak slap on the cheek or a powerful fist in the face, it is still violence," explained lobby group member Juliet Chibuta. "There should be no so-called chastisement among equals. In these days of gender awareness and the fight against abuse, it is sad that women are still being subjected to outdated cultural norms." She added: "The fact that women are admitting that they expect to be beaten for perceived wrongs means we [the lobby] have a long way to go in sensitisation." Equally perturbed is President Levy Mwanawasa, who recently said the country needed to examine its cultural values that legitimised violence against women. "Any form of domestic violence is a violation human rights and should be stopped," he warned. Police spokesperson Brenda Mutemba said whether it was chastisement or beating, some women were suffering severe brutality. "We are receiving about five cases of wife battering a day. I cannot say whether it's an increase or just more cases being reported, but there is cause for concern." There has been a heightened awareness of violence against women since the launch of the annual international campaign of 16 days of activism against gender violence, which kicked off on 25 November. The event is being observed by some 100 countries. Charles Lwiindi is among 50 members of the "men's travelling conference" who are heading to neighbouring Malawi by bus, making stops to talk about gender violence with communities on the way. Lwiindi, who has been married for 11 years, admitted he hit his wife once, but had never done so again. "You live with someone whom you know is physically weaker than you are, the temptation to impose your will or dominance by force is great. For many it is the first time they are in a position of strength in all their adult life," he said. - Irin
  16. Someone should have told Abrone Tolkaaga iyo xaaskaaga midna looma xoog weynaado. maahmaahahaan meel walba waa lagaga bixi karaa
  17. I have a strong suspicion that man in malaysia is a woman.
  18. Waayo waayo indeed. isqoyska kasabobolate was nice. really one of the best area's (in the sense of th relaxed feeling of the area, it was not rich but it had style) in Xamar in my opinion. The whole area looked good. African village, carwo idko, Poostadii, Masjidkii Xaaji Cali Suufi, Tirbuunka. It was a good area in Xamar. What those people did. It will never be as good.It doesn't seem Somalis will mix like they did in those days. Who will we make fun of if we can make fun of regional accents?
  19. Soomaalidu been way sheegtaa beense ma maahmaahdo. Dumarka been baa lagu soo xero geliyaa runa waa lagu dhaqaa.
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    Doqon

    1 Doqoni qiiq kama kacdee daamankay meer meerisaa (civil war?). 2. Doqoni saaf carro loogu riday, sad bursiinyo ma mooddo 3. Doqoni sokeeye ma aha. 4. Doqoni waxay leedahay laba iyo toban indhood, hal mid waxay ku aragtaa (isha qabiilka). 5. Doqoni xarigga lagu xiri xusulladay ku sidataa (Somaliland?). 6. Doqoni xin mooyiye, xisaab ma oga (All clans actually). 7. Doqoniino waa shil. 8. Doqonkii lumay oo la soo helay wuxuu yiri; "Maxaa la iiga farxi berriba waan lumiye" (Dowladnimada Soomaaliyeed maanta). 9. Doqonta usha agteedaa lagu dhuftaa haday garan waydana goshaa oo geshaa. Somalia ma doqon baa??
  21. General Duke, I am giving the courts the benifit of the doubt. TFG is dead with me. The TFG will be Somalia's stray jacket and we do not need a stray jacket we need a good dosis of wadaninimo and (religious) education. I want to see the end of clans not the institutionalization of them. Strong Central government, protection of the land, equality for all and justice in the land, thats all we need from a goverment. The rest we can take care of ourselves. I am tired of clannism Duke. I just want my country back.
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    north goes nuclear

    Originally posted by fat boy: who cares about NK they don't have oil....!!! No its more like THEY DO HAVE NUKES If you don't want to be messed with, get NUKES. Cidna kuguma dag dagayso markaas.
  23. Originally posted by Abdillah: quote: Very very Un-Somali and Un-Islamic I don't think so. I disagree. Somalis were marrying girls as young as this girl far far back in the somali tradition. Islamically, Aisha RA was only 9 when she was married off to the Prophet SCW. It might not be our liking, but I don't think that the union is wrong. The 'masaafo' bit might be questionable. Prove it, dont just come her with BS. Where are these Somalis that have been marrying girls that young.
  24. Its a good plan, but the revolution should not turn into a qabiil war. The ICU should avoid being a qabiil force. Thety should stop this Ethiopia this Ethiopia that rethoric but speak directly to teh Somali people and make their intentions clear. They should present their vision.
  25. I agree Somalia needs drastic measures. I am with you on that. But I am asking you, what will replace the dead forrest? If you say lets kill 3 million Somalis to save the rest and teh rest will trully survive and get better lives and will become a united strong nation. They I would volunteer. But lets start a fire, without knowing what we want is dangerous. Whats the plan, lets freestyle on it.