MZanzi

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  1. salaam aleikum trollers Subax wanaagsan dhamaantiin iska waran mala faaya?
  2. Nuune Sayidka afsomali waa ka madowyahay
  3. Nuune aniga Kashiito waxaa u aqaana bala bada kujiro oo QODXO MUDAC AH LEH OO isku difaaca waliba xawayaanka iyo dadkaba wuu ku seyriyaa
  4. LoooooL Nuune kashiitada BADA Kujirto maad sheegeysaa ...ANIGA KUWEYGA Kuuleey calibanjarta DHOGORTEEDA CAMAL WAAYE LOl Astaqfurallah!
  5. Hi johnny B I have kinky African hair and I recently shaved my head to get a fresh start
  6. There are a lot of us these days with no moral code. Their only goal is to achief personal interest. Changing their camouflage is not in short supply, they wear tribal, religious or national coats whichever suits them. Their victims are the uneducated mass who lack analytical thinking understand their motives. We have seen how the warlords distructively ruined not only the country but the social fabric of our people. But what about the new comers (Al-shabab and Mahakim)who are continuing their slaughter in the month of ramadan, claiming that they are the guardians of our religion. Their prosaic mentality is wicked and evil! We, Somalis, are very resilient and we will win at the end of the day by restoring peace in our beloved country. It may take some time, but we are always patient
  7. Lol....your one fire today
  8. ^^^ saxibka A&t SHEEKOOYINKIISO wanaagsan maad afsomali ubadashid
  9. JB Well, Take a nap is pretty good way to make my day better. Everyday I do it I've found that 20 minute naps work well for me as do hour naps.
  10. My coworker woke me up from my nap...she was lonely and just wanted to talk. I gave her the evil eye and proceeded to go back asleep. I had a mass of carbs for SAHUUR and it made me sleepy. edit...Hello JB
  11. Jb sheeko so qor hadi lagu yiri ....you have to ask your friends Ngonge and A&T to help you out
  12. lol@ Nuune where are the pictures ....faata dhuq badanaa
  13. by Hibo Ibrahim September 17, 2008 For 18 years we have been homeless. We have lost our identity. Those that live in Arabia behave like Arabs, those in India/Pakistan like an Indian/Pakistani and those in the west embraced jeans as their own. Nonetheless, we all have one thing in common. We belong to a certain tribe and wire money to those that we left behind fueling the civil war even further. Our fathers enthusiastically recount their success in overthrowing the authoritarianism of Siad Barre’s government and how their undying devotion was to restore democracy and freedom to the Somali nation. However, after 18 years we are still awaiting for that democracy and that freedom. Indeed they did rid our homeland of a dictator but handed the fate of Somalia to whom? Developments around the globe and war at home challenge us to rethink of our role in world. But before we do that, let ask ourselves, what is it with us that hinders our abilities to resolve the issues that face us today? What can we do to plant, nurture and preserve peace in our homeland? It’s to be expected that we observe the lives of our so called leaders under a microscope and see where the problems originate. The only reason I chose to follow this path is due to the fact that most of our politicians seem to have four things in common according to my observations, if you find that I miss a point please do feel free to extend the list. They are the residue of Siad Barre’s regime. They all, at some point, been part of Siad Barres’ government whether they held a high ranking position or not. If Siad Barre was alive today he would have been astonished by his subordinates; surely they have exceeded his expectations. They are all after one thing. Power; whether its man or material; Contrary to their claim that they are in for our interests only. Most of them hold foreign passports, and will flee to safer grounds once the going proves to be too risky. Their children and immediate family members reside within the walls of the super powers. They have got their wives on welfare and will leave no stone unturned to attain their selfish goals regardless of the price paid. Certainly, none of their actions whether its passive or violent will have any tangible affect in the lives of their dear ones. They have absolutely no clue of what is at stake here. What is more unfortunate is our willingness to support these corrupted, merciless thugs, whose main aim is to accumulate wealth and power, and who will chop our heads or those of our beloved ones the moment we utter a word of opposition. Has it become so hard for us to flex the muscles in our brains a little before we take a side or dig deep into our pockets? Is it that difficult to find the ability to embrace our differences and join hands in the hopes of bringing our people together? Can we not find among us politicians that have had no ties to the besmirched governments that existed since 1969? Has it become impossible to put aside our disagreements in order to rescue our bleeding motherland from the raiding menace of warlords and the hungry canines of foreign hyenas? Have we lost our sense of reasoning, belonging and most of all patriotism? Is there no ounce of love in us for our homeland? A large chunk of our youngsters have adapted and been assimilated into the cultures of the foreign lands. They have nothing in common with the generations that preceded them and can carry no conversation in Somali. They walk and talk like Lil Wayne and can do the Harlem shake. They have no regard for their culture and can relate to no one. But who can blame them? Their parents talk of qabiil hebel and primitive nation that is literally non-existent. "Somalis, wake up" we are in struggle once more against poverty, famine, illiteracy, lack of governance and most of all extinction. We are a nation with history but no present so join hands Somalis and let us give our children the hope of tomorrow. "Tiro ari ah oo dhaxalaaSideed laydin soo tubayoo Ninba toban la meel marayoo Cadowgiin idiin talin oo Tuldo geel ah oo dhacan baad Toogasho u badheedhanee Ma dhulkaas dhanee tegeybaan Ninna dhagax u tuurayn" PS.I really enjoyed reading her article...i thought it was brilliant and straight to the point ...
  14. Caano boore unbaad kuheysaa maalin walba I hope you just stop and look at life differently starting today.
  15. wow this is a sad one i felt really bad for I almost cried... BOO HOO I felt a wash of heat ascend up from my heart
  16. Aw, somebody's all butt-hurt
  17. loool@Its better then the current Moqadishu in economics, are you really serious?
  18. MZanzi

    Today I....

    Nuune,Today, I will share my excitement for life with other people. I'll make someone smile.
  19. MZanzi

    Today I....

    "Today, when I wake up, I suddenly realized that this is the best day of my life, ever! I will go through this day with my head held high, and a happy heart. As the day ends and I lay my head down on my pillow, I will thank the Almighty for the best day of my life
  20. However, I do not consider myself troller I'm still kicking and alive What can I say, I hate my job. I never used to feel like this. The daily stress is unbelievable and I spend more time in my PC and this Jewish co-worker is driving me insane with his political nonsence
  21. WAryaa hooy hooy kaadan ismaqiiqaya kabax meesha Could you not have perhaps, oh I don’t know, packed your trash? ...
  22. There are dozens of perfectly innocent ways for a girl to break her hymen. But virginity isn't about hymens - it's about never having had $ex before. A girl who broke her hymen riding a horse, who has never had $ex, is a virgin - no doubt about it. The hymen is hugely over-rated.
  23. Heh@stup!d questions waryaa you cant handle my ish coz i got more garbage than your sorry a$$$ cheeers I'm done with my day job