Somalicentric.

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  1. The twins back at it again
  2. Hehe Arawello glad to see humility exists in your vocab If i had to rate myself, thus would be the results. Looks you say? *takes out her mirror, and blows a kiss at herself* I'm a sexy motherlover so toban kuu dufo :cool: Intelligence? "My xujo fur game is on point" Personality aa? *giggles* Come oooon what does Rating yourself establish if everyone’s "Moral Richter scale" is out of wack? LOL
  3. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: where you got that ring and big bangle? Niiiiiiiice! You take great photos dear... Hehe KK I have a feeling you would tackle me in a dark alley for them (takes them off and hands it over to her willingly) Sponge pipe down (Mel aan lagu dirsan haa isku caririn)
  4. Originally posted by Archdemos: I have always wanted to get more serious about my photography. At the moment I have Panasonic DMC-FZ230 and want to get my first SLR (so excited) . Looking for entry level slr but torn between the Nikon D5000 and Canon EOS 500D which both have an equal rating on Cnet. would value any input, PS! hopefully getting a decent camera will finally get me out there snapping away. I am not an expert; this is merely a hobby… I fell in love with it after a friend that was majoring in it wooed me. Anyways I’d suggest you start w/a film camera like I did, you get the basics (Aperture, shutter speed, ISO…etc) down without relying on an LCD screen. Once you get pretty comfortable w/that you will subconsciously learn what you look for in a camera. Aniga I love lenses, actually that is what makes the HUGE difference between great captures… Both those cameras I’ve heard great things about, but I am always a Nikon advocate. p.s-- If this is your first time transitioning to a DSLR, start small, then progress Hope that helped walaal. Cawaale have you tried a tripod? it comes in handy...The reason you might be having a hard time might be that you are shaking w/the camera. The shutter speed is set on slow (1/4000 to 30 seconds works best w/mine) so you have to let it be still or extra movement will blur/distort the image. If you don’t have a tripod just set it on the ground or something else sturdy, works just as good.
  5. Haha, :rolleyes: *sigh* Arguing w/an ignorant person is a segue to insanity… even if I gave you countless explanations, you’d find another meaningless thing to point out… at the end of the day I know what is up Peace iyo bariis 2+2=5
  6. 2+2=0 LOL Your archaic notions on what is appropriate/not baffles me, what flinstone bed did you roll out from? Walal... I don't think i need to justify myself here... You sound pretty ignorant. And if you are quite the "camera expert" you claim to be you would've known that the B/W pics you critized were done w/a film camera, aside from that those photos were for a class... You know a place where people learn things, and "half-nude" cadaan friends pitch in to help w/a project... i am sure you've heard of such a place
  7. Are you sure? you can even add in a pelvis thrust
  8. LOL @ "2+2=0" Rudy, no worries here because in order for someone to do that one has to care I think he/she needs a hug, don't you think?
  9. I love the directions at the end of lamasaad you have to really jot it down in a notebook or else you are bound to miss it LOL
  10. Originally posted by 2+2=5: I'll be an a$$. You should credit the photos you didn't take yourself, otherwise it gives the impression all the photos on your page were taken by you. Which clearly isn't the case. Lmao an A$$ you are *pulls you to the side* Horta dareerka iska tirtir, (pulls out her istirasho) qararnimo is not a nice color on you either so soco noqo iska badal Malika-- Thanks i am glad you enjoyed them, i'll make sure to tell my "sources" Hehe OZ--
  11. This is a beautiful song walahi, aside from the chanting... very potent words my god.
  12. Val-- African fabrics have become an obsession haha. OZ-- LOL good luck, and yea that is ali kiba, not sure if that is one of his new songs or not tho. Jacaylbaro, maxa kawada we are not arabs?
  13. Very subjective topic, to each its own... Whatever happened to as long as he/she is healthy, content and fearing ilahey... B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L... very archaic miya? *shaking my head* LOL
  14. Kulmiye personal adventure indeed walaal, everyone should take time to nourish their souls by dwelling in "ilahey nimcadisa" I just happened to have a camera to document it
  15. It is a nikon d60x, I am trying to go film now, back to basics
  16. A/C my beautiful people... it has been a while since I’ve posted a trivial topic on here LOL. Life has had me at the gonads *giggles* With that said I recently took myself & handy-dandy camera out on a well overdue date Enjoy!
  17. I've read it, and honestly i've come to the conclusion that it’s pretty much everything the Quran says minus the duas, prayers and instead of Allah the “universe” is Substituted.
  18. Reptile sharpen Wrestles the girls They are very weak Swallow/sink someone become an asset possession; branch, section, think, guess, suppose! This is What i've come up with thus far.... from my sanbac database... Hahaha pitiful i tell ya!
  19. Somalicentric.

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    A/C walalo yalo... Can someone please translate these lines for me... i heard it in a Song! halaq loolistuu ku legdaa hablaha dumarkana laciif laqlaq lagu hantiyo la'aan mood raggii
  20. Originally posted by MAXIMUS POWERS: This book is a must read for anyone who is interested in the UN, international aid societies, Rwanda, or the international community in general. This book perfectly describes the failure of so many parties to stop a genocide, even though they were given many chances along the way. Particularly scathing, is Dallaire's observations on France and the United States who could easily be named as being partially responsible for the genocide. I appreciate this suggestion, i'm definetely going into that feild Mahad saniid walal. Currently reading the "Namesake" not too shabby! p.s- The khalid books are AMAZING those are a MUST.
  21. Woah, Woah, somebody tell me why is "caawinta waalidka" a mere dot? umm I don’t think this is an accurate assessment of the average "self-respecting" xalimo, i would like to touch on a few other things, but i shall refrain... for now Honestly my brain is divided into four equal parts; 1. Shoes 2. Clothes 3. Accessories 4. A token farah All these accumulated (If stimulated well) send out a well adjusted "kaley arag naag masha'allah eh" into society!
  22. LOL, umm when you say "niyow" what does that exactly mean? is it a unisex term? hehe Arag saxiib to each its own Btw, can i borrow your koofi?
  23. Hilarious 1. 2. 3. My fav. Great entertainment when burned out after long lectures, enjoy