Somalicentric.

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  1. You know what really grinds my gears? People that litter, I mean I already had a short fuss for that mess, but Yesterday during my lunch break really confirmed for me how much it annoys me. I was driving behind what seemed to be two sane individuals when all of a sudden in the middle of this street they damn near dumped out everything in their car all willy nilly like my sexy self was not behind them watching... :mad: I was mortified, and since I was in a furious rage I pulled up and said every curse word possible in three languages. Then the reality of living in a redneck town hit me and I sped off, before they exercised their rights to bare arms. Why are people so lazy uff!!! What grinds your gears solers?
  2. Mayn Bashaal indeed, this truly made me smile... thanks for posting this MMA
  3. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: The first time I heard song I was in California...Ever since then, it has been a fav of mine...Very deep! kk peep this since we on mos def
  4. ^^^ Lmaoo @ "obsessed" waar yarka iska daaf, i got a few garoobs on deck for him Damn you fooled me, from your threads thought you were somali homie... ileen cadan iska daf ee romanian? waar cusub! That is what you call assimilation mofos!
  5. Could you please post the link/source... maybe there might be other stuff on there that i might like as well. Nevertheless this placed a smile on my face thanks!
  6. Originally posted by IsseRiyole: So you think K'naan is a Role model, i really beleive those two ladies that you are chastizing are better than the one you are praising. By the way Power to the sisters. I don’t believe in entertainer ever being “role models” that is what our parents/relatives and communities are for, they can be great references but that is about all. As for the girls verses k‘naan, that is arguable Blessed I'm sure once they make it big, Dubai aa sheygeysa they will be in Kakumo Senora I'm sure you know everyone and everything that comes along oprah becomes gold, hell she did pick our president, so who is to say how far they will go, i also like the fact that they say that the culture will influence some of their designs... Mayn i would love me a mean A** guntiino Oz "I don't think this would attract our somali ladies since majority have skinny legs. may be for the fashion world" I'm more worried about our war bruises and Ayeeyo’s burn marks when she thought fire could cure errthang and everything (that is what leggings are for) But yea you are right, they are most definitely catering to the fashion forward world, they gotta start somewhere.
  7. Waan kuu fahmay, they are all in the same boat when it comes to haram or what NOT Lakini in the same token I think Somaliahan there are some unwritten rules that need to be held. Sugar rush contributes nothing whatsoever of substance. I also sensed that mar-mar weyba kaa fanan Somali niimodha. Gabdahan might not be the poster children for dinta, but they do set a great example of what dalin yarta are capable of accomplishing in the western world without detaching themselves from somalia. Further more wareerka waxa keynayo the constant badgering... I get it these people don’t fit in what we consider the “norm” I just can’t make sense on why folks like xassan adan samatar, hibo nura, tubeec and the rest of them are not ridiculed just as much… I mean what they are doing is haram too eh? double standards?? :rolleyes:
  8. By far the only Somalis in the public eye that have intrigued me, (aside from k'naan) without disgusting me like the two girls from toronto ladaho "sugar rush." They've appeared on as well. And why is it that every time our people try to better themselves with what they have been given, a harsh comment from the “qaxooti peanut gallery” is thrown? There is ridicule and then there is “Somali ridicule” :mad:
  9. I have heard that issac guy in a few class Discussions! Science fiction is NOT my thing, but hell so is codkac, but you don't see me complaining LOL Thanks LT!
  10. Originally posted by Sherban Shabeel: That's like the pinnacle of hypocrisy. And Rudy D a job is just NOT a job, some jobs you can tell from a mile you ain't got ish to do with and clearly not suited for you, w/out even turning to dinta to confirm, so yarta had it coming!
  11. Originally posted by Indhoos: Somalicentric, here is the link to a thread in which many great books were shared. Duke's Book Club Thanks, it was very helpful... Marx what you think of that book?
  12. Baal maa'argtay? There is a first for everything waleh, i might as well be apart of North-carolina
  13. Originally posted by Nin-Yaaban: Check Sidney Sheldon. He writes very great novels. I am sure Fairfax library has some of his books. LOL funny how you automatically assumed i live in fairfax, haha mesha somali baa jogto i get it... i'm far from there. insha'allah tho i will look for that @ my local "red-neck" library GET-ER-DONE... HAHA
  14. Hmm interesting, i wouldn't mind looking at that, thanks!
  15. LOOOL @ matako, i was expecting something else i'd rather not reiterate LOL btw watatu waa kariakor kuna hapa? yes? no? maybe so? lol
  16. Summertime means?? really good books to submerge myself in… and oddly every single book I have enjoyed was suggested to me at one point or another by someone. I’m currently reading... If you have read books worth sharing, feel free… don’t be stingy
  17. Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiy aar: Cilmi iyo Caado and Rafaad iyo Raaxo ayeeba taqaanaa qoftaan. Qatari cadiim. Another ruwaayad jirto labadaas ka sareyso, lana dhaho: Ma Damci Lahayd Dumaashidaa . Interesting one waaye, try garee to watch it. Or a better one: Mataanihii Ismaagay Maxaa Loo Mehrin Waayey . Or mid kasii fiicanba: Ifka iyo Aakhiro . And make sure to watch this one as well: Sharaxii la Tumay Sheekaa ka Dambeysay . Nice, okay i'll be sure to look into that walal. Appreciate it mucho!
  18. Assalamu alaikum *Ahem* As a newbie, these are my observations of SOL thus far, and if I were ever given a survey waxaan baa iska qori lahaa whilst drooling… Horta ya’ll are merciless to umada cusub. (I take it as a form of initiation) Ubadana regardless of the topic, more than likely folks will go off on a tangent, and it eventually morphs into a qaxooti tirade. Some folks clearly don’t understand kaftan Most topics are of no substance. i.e. LOL The different variations of Somalis on here revives my patriotic side -Side note for the newbies that wanna build up their af Somali diction like moi, don’t start a topic stating that, get in there like swimwear Another thing since I’m too lazy to start another topic, I need suggestions for really good riwaayado from back in the days… ex “cilmi iyo caado” iyo “rafaad iyo raaxo” I live in a tuulo, but once in a while I head to Somali cities to get a dose… so what would you suggest? I ain’t into all that new stuff so kaa bood Mahadsanid.
  19. Walaley, I couldn’t have agreed with the panel of women displayed here, they ranged from all walks of life… I also sensed that the host was trying to create a little bit of tension between them, “hijabi cat fight” LOL if this doesn’t confirm that Islam women are more than liberated I don’t know what does. Furthermore to answer your question, NO I don’t look down on sisters that don’t wear the hijab, I think one of the ladies in the panel covered this when that question was raised. Honestly I think wearing the hijab doesn’t give anyone superiority… you don’t know what peoples real intentions/behaviors are so for me to judge them I would have to take all those factors into account. There are some sisters that faithfully wear the hijab but don’t necessarily uphold the basic principles of diinta. I also think so much focus is placed on the girls that don’t wear it that the ones who do can practically get away with murder. At the end of the day like they say it “only god can judge you” And as for the ladies going to the mosque uncovered, I just think that is tacky! You have the right to do as you please out in the world, but once you step into a holy place it is common sense you at least wear a hijab for the sake of Allah (s.w.t)
  20. My god are they serious? "The president is seen with his legs up on the table, his face stern and his fist clenched," tsk tsk tsk people will do anything to diverge from real issues any I**** can see his gesture is merely one of stating a point, they should spend all this ridiculous, meticulous attention on the poor civilians that are been killed as I type this! :mad:
  21. So we are suppose to attach a works cited page miya w/every post? haaye...