Showqi

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  1. Haa, Yarka waxay kaga dhagtay maanta kalmada Pervert ,,iyo carabkii oo uu dibada soo dhigayo
  2. Che, war ninyohow inanta ka xishood dee. Waa maxay carabkan aad dibada soo dhigeysa Cara, waxaan ku weeydiiyey sawirkan goormaad iska soo badalaysaa?
  3. Originally posted by Somalicentric.: *sigh* so does this mean i speak "qubqac?" i understood it perfectly fine, what is there that is so hard to decipher? I understand too, after reading 3-4 times First line: Daadyow daari wayee nabadaa diidey Do you mean: Dad yohow daali waayey ee nabada diidey?
  4. Waa Af-Soomaali QubQac ,,, Akhri shan iyo labaatan goor dabadeedna waad fahmi
  5. Sharif is successful business man, he sells sugar . If he opens the door. He will ask you: Arey ma juuni aad rabtaa mise Kiilo, Nuskiilo, Rubac mise tumun sonkor ah?
  6. Originally posted by 1Somalia: Oh damn, missed out huh? I promised myself I'd check out one of these may 18 parties. Perhaps next year, I shall get myself a few escorts too, just incase I feel a bit of an outsider. I can provide you the escort ,, I am provisionally trained in Sabaaxad, Legdin, Indhaha-faro-ka-Gelin (Burco Styl), Feedh iyo Laad I also have the perfect Hargaysa accent. In case we need to blend with the crowd. Magaceeygu waa: isqor bilaa liis Telefonkeeyguna 1-800-Jaw-Now
  7. Woooow, This woman is ridiculous. Instead of admitting her mistake and asking for forgiveness. She has the nerve to sue Rogers. Now She is trying to cheat $600,000 from Rogers
  8. Maaddeey, Maqaalkan aad ayuu iiga yaabiyey saaxiib. Cinwaankana xitaa waxaan ku daray Calaamad su'aal
  9. Showqi

    TFG vs AS

    And both teams have foreign players
  10. Bayac-Mushtar ku lahaa ,,,, Buddy you are allowing greedy men to lead the country with corruption. Maaddeey, What do you mean by that?
  11. War nimanka soowtii lagu dhaariyey: in aanay dantooda khaaska ah ka hormarinin danta bulshada. Waa maxay iyada oo wali aan madaxnimadii laga qaadin ayayba ganacsato noqdeen :mad: :mad:
  12. Madaxweyne Shariif Sheekh Axmed iyo Shariif Xasan Sheekh Aadan Wasiirka Maaliyada ayaa xiligan waxaa dakada Muqdisho ugu xeran Laba Markab oo Sokor iyo Bagaash wada. Sida Bartamaha.Com uu u sheegay mid ka mida Xoghaynada Maareeyaha Dakada Muqdisho waxaa Dakadaasi ku xeran Laba Markab oo wada sida Bagaash iyo Sokor oo ay kala leeyihiin Lada Shariif. Labada Shariif oo ah ragga isugu dhow Siyaasad ahaan Dowlada KMG ah ayaa waxa ay xiligan isku badaleen Ganacsato iyagoo soo rartay Maraakiib aad u waaweyn oo haatan Dakeda Muqdisho ku xeran. Labada Markab oo haatan dajin ay ku socoto ayaa la xaqiijiyay in midka ugu weyn islamarkaana wada Bagaash iyo Sokor badan uu leeyahay Shariif Xasan Sheekh Aadan oo ah Wasiirka Maaliyada ahna Ganacsade haatan si weyn u soo muuqday. Markabka kale oo Wada Gabaash badan oo u badan nuucyada Cabitaanka iyo Sokon aad u badan ayaa waxaa la sheegay in uu u raranyahay Madaxweyne Shariif Sheekh Axmed oo wakiishay nin ganacsade ah. Labada Masuul oo xiligan ganacsigooda la ogaaday ayaa waxa ay yihiin ragga gacanta ku haya Dowlada KMG ah islamarkaana aad moodo in ay yihiin labada masuul ee isugu dhow siyaasad ahaan. Labada Shariif oo xiligan Ganacsato isku sii badalaya ayaa waxa ay Sokorta iyo Bagaashka kula heshiiyeen ganacsato reer Muqdisho ah si ay u Iibiyaan iyadoo si toos ah Bakhaarada dakada loogu shubay ka dibna ay sii iibsanayaan ganacsatada Bakaaraha Gagaashka geysta. Waa arin aad ay ula yaabeen dad badan oo Muqdisho ku sugan markii ay maqleen Madaxweyne Shariif iyo Wasiirka Maaliyada Shariif Xasan in ay noqdeen rag Ganacsato ah oo Xiligan Laba Markab ay Dekada ugu xeranyihiin. Source
  13. JB, Very nice,,,,,, What is their phone#.......
  14. Nuune, Aw Marqaan Maacaleesh iyo Beertii Janada waa sheeko fiican
  15. Hunguri, haa hadhowtana adiga markhaati u noqo. Waxaa dhahdaa ninkan magaciisa waxaa la dhahaa CaliCaliyoow
  16. Originally posted by Abwaan: Odayga horta dhalashadii weli malla siiyey? Xitaa haddii uu dukaankii magaalada u weynaa 25 sano lahaana waa uga dhaarteen... Miskiin, Waar Odeyga Qoxootinimo isku dhiib dheh.
  17. Originally posted by *Ibtisam: ^^Come on you know the rules, attack one REAL female Soler and you have attacked all. Which ever one is online will respond. So does that mean we can attack the fake one, like Queen Arawello
  18. Go-slow on fast trading slowed Canada market rout Slower moves to faster trades muted Canadian pain during Thursday's stock market meltdown, but regulators will still have to examine if markets have sufficient safeguards against this sort of disruptive move. Toronto's resource-heavy index fell 3.8 percent in Thursday's moment of madness, while U.S. stocks tumbled 9 percent. And the fact that high frequency trading, which uses sophisticated computer algorithms to automate transactions at speeds in the millionths of a second, makes up a far smaller share of Canada's overall market volume than it does in the United States, was probably a reason for the slower slide. "It certainly is a concern and is going to require the regulators down there to really look at how vulnerable the market is to one client segment running black box trading strategies," said Greg Mills, managing director of global equity sales and trading at RBC Capital Markets. High frequency trading accounts for an estimated two-thirds of U.S. equity volume, and 20-30 percent of Canadian volume. Industry and regulators were still scrambling on Friday to pinpoint the cause for the sell-off. But growing concern about Europe's debt crisis, plus talk of at least one large erroneous trade are seen as key factors. But the plunge altered the behavior of high frequency traders, and that likely contributed to the rout, Mills said. "It's a domino effect of a series of events that took place and it really highlights how fragile the market is right now," he said. "Part of the fragility of the market is because we've got market participants today running highly sophisticated electronic trading strategies that can immediately ... withdraw their participation. The result was to dry up liquidity in the market place." U.S. President Barack Obama said U.S. authorities were investigating the cause of the market rout and stock exchange operator Nasdaq OMX Group Inc said it will cancel trades for hundreds of stocks. Canada's IIROC regulator canceled or repriced some 220 trades in four separate securities, and said it was monitoring trading closely on all Canadian equity market places. The TMX Group , which operates the Toronto Stock Exchange and the TSX Venture Exchange, was not immediately available to comment. "If the speculation was this was a computer, algo, high-frequency problem the effect was probably more serious in the States because there's a greater amount of algo, computer-driven traffic," said Bruce Latimer, a trader at Dundee Securities. "The whole system is clearly going to have to be looked at and either regulations introduced or take a look at the ones we have and see if they are adequate. Things like that shouldn't happen." Source
  19. Hey Ibti ,,,, leave the old man alone,,,, your name is not Val
  20. That is Russel Peters my fevoraite comedian. I like when he imitates Nigerians, Italians or the chinese
  21. Soomaalida qurbaha ku nool, iyo inta Soomaaliya gudaheeda maanta ku dhibaateeysan mid walba wuxuu ku fakarayaa ama ku dadaalayaa sidii ay Soomaaliya nabad iyo xasilooni ugu soo noqon laheeyd. Maaddeey Saaxiib, maalin dhoweeyto waxaan ku xusuusiyey: In ay Bini-aadminimada ka baxsan tahay in lagu dagaalamo Dhakhtarada, Iskuulada, Masaajidada iyo Suuqyada dhexdooda. Laakiin maanta waxaad la soo shir tagtay Jihaad :confused: Originally posted by Maaddeey: Too late, sxb. Adduunka, gees ka gees waxa ka socda revival of Jihad!: إذا تبايعتم بالعينة، وأخذتم أذناب البقر، ورضيتم بالزرع، وتركتم الجهاد؛ سلط الله عليكم ذلاً؛ لا ينزعه حتى ترجعوا إلى دينكم Markii Jihaadka laga tegay baa Dulli ku dhacay Muslimiinta!. Muxadith Diyaar Al Masriyyah, Shaykh Axmad Shaakir wuxuu yiri: والجهادُ هو ملاكِ الأمرِ كلِّه في الإسلام رضي عبيد أوروبة أم أبوأ Waxaa hubaal ah in Jihaad ama Qabuuraha oo la dumiyaa aanay aheeyn tan kaliya ee illaahay ajar iyo xasanaad lagaga heli karo. Soomaaliya maanta waxay ku jirtaa xaalad adag. Anigu ma doonayo in aan idhaahdo aduunka ayaa inaga soo horjeeda. Laakiin hadii qaar inga mid ahi aay noqdaan Budhcad-Badeed, qaarkalana ay ku wacdiyaan in Jihaad lala galo aduunka intiisa kale. Dadkeenii waxgaradka ahaana ay diideen in ay runta dadka u sheegaan. Dee aduunku wuu inaga tashan. Bal aan idin xusuusiyo dagaalkii labaad ee aduunka, markii Maraykanku Nukliyeerka ku riday Japan, Kumanaankuna ay ku geeriyoodeen. Laba Cali ismeey meeydiin. Japan rabashkeediina halkaas ayuu ku joogsaday. Sadaam Xuseen markii uu Bariga dhexe qasay. Maraykanku waa kuwii Ciraaq qabsaday, Sadaam Xuseena daldalay. Laba Calina isma ay weeydiin. Walee Soomaaliya waa loo yaabaa :confused:
  22. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Dee adiga dagaalkii muqdishaa kugu qufulan niyow ee xabada la isku eryanayay ,,,,meeshan cod baa lagu kala baxayaa, markaa kii laga adkaadaa meel ma tegayee maqaaxiduun buu soo fadhiisanayaa ,,,, ,,,, I like that. kix, kix still laughing
  23. As I sit here and ponder at a coffee shop I am reminded of the importance of immediate peace in Somalia — I can not help but bear in mind that there is a child out there right now who just lost his or her mother, an orphan who hasn’t ate or drank for days, a father who doesn’t have the means to go and get food for his family for he has just been shot, a mother who is unable to breast feed her child, and a sister who just lost a brother. Like any Somali who lives within or without Somalia, I am deeply distressed about the ongoing situation in Somalia. For the past two decades our people have been exposed to nothing but violence, disease, famine, and hate. Somalia, a country so homogeneous in terms of its people shared identify: a common religion, a common culture, a common language, and a common history. Yet, we are a nation still caught up in aggression! During my senior thesis, I came to understand a land that I abandoned a little over 22 years ago: A land where young boys and girls would walk miles and miles just to receive some type of formal education. A land where boys would risk the chances of being killed just to bring food or water back home to their families; while the small percentage of girls risk the chances of being raped due to a lack of a government. A land where my family once called home has now turned into a battlefield. But as a young Muslim who has put trust in Allah, I tend to always remind myself: “Verily, with every difficulty there is relief.” To the folks who always say the youth are the leaders of tomorrow – I’ve got one message for you: we are the leaders of today and tomorrow! It’s time for the youth to stand up and fight against injustice. For Martin Luther King Jr. once said: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” It’s time for the youth to stand up and give back to the community that gave to them when they were in need. It’s time for the youth to stop taking education for granted and start gaining knowledge. It’s time for the youth to stop following the footsteps of the older generation, and start paving for themselves a path towards a peaceful and prosperous Somalia. It’s time for the youth to stop being divided, and start being united. I call on the young and old to build a better Somalia. I am reminded of what President Barack Obama said in his historic inauguration speech to the world: “To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farm flourish and let clean water flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds.” Now is the time more than ever – Now is the time when our people need us most. Sometimes in life you have to keep yourself from doing what is popular in order to do what’s right!!! As a Somali Youth, I refuse to sit on the sidelines while: ~ 3.2 Million of Somalis of which 650,000 are children suffer from hunger and malnutrition and are in need of emergency humanitarian assistance (United States Agency of International Development, June 2009) ~ 8% of the population are suffering from cute malnutrition, more than the 1% of the global threshold for emergency food crisis (US Agency of International Development) ~ There is a need for an inclusive national dialogue with all stakeholders of the Somali Republic to reach a comprehensive agreement that would address the root causes of conflict, humanitarian refugee crisis, and lack of good governance and democratic institutions ~ 1.5 Million Somalis internally displaced and 3.5 million on the verge of starvation (UN) My fellow Somalis: When a child from Mogadishu is crying, I’m crying even if that is not my child! When a mother from Kismayo is hurting, I’m hurting even if that’s not my mother! When a father from ******ia is being abused, I’m being abused even if that’s not my father! When a brother from Puntland is ill, I’m ill even if that’s not my brother! When a sister from Hargesia is at peace, I’m at peace even if that’s not my sister! I call on all Somalis in the Somalia Diaspora especially our youth to lend a helping hand to our fellow brothers and sisters back home. Because I am reminded of that Islamic fundamental belief: “You should want for your brother or sister what you want for yourself.” Today, I ask my Somali brothers and sisters to use knowledge as a tool of empowerment. Education should be that fundamental tool that empowers every young Somali. Remember education doesn’t discriminate nor does it segregate, but rather it brings different minds, ideas, and wisdom to the table that will better enhance our lives, our community, and our country. If we want a better future for ourselves and even a better future for the upcoming generations, we must be willing to engrain in their minds and our minds the importance of seeking and attaining knowledge. That of course does not exclude the honor of teaching. By sharing knowledge, we can all be better people who ultimately contribute to a better society. Because it is with knowledge that forth brings stability, peace, power, and success. And it is that fundamental belief: That education shall be the foundation of your success! Ten years ago my fellow friends I had a dream, but my dream has now turned into hope. I have hope in a generation of Somalis that will make it a priority for Somalia to take its rightful place among the independent nations in the world. I have hope in a generation that will put their people first and not their own self interest. I have hope in a generation that will stand and call for Peace! I have hope in a generation that will not judge an individual because of his or her tribal or clan affiliations, but by the content of their character. I don’t think I need to remind you all the pain and damage that the use of tribalism has brought to Somalia, but I feel like it is imperative that I remind you all the words of Allah (SWT), for there are a few who have forgotten and have used tribalism as a source of tool that has caused nothing but pain and suffering. Allah (SWT) says: “O Mankind! We have created you from male and female, and made you into nations and tribes so you may get to KNOW one another, and not DESPISE one another…” As a youth who is hurting inside because of the state my people are in, as a youth who cries out when a child cries out, as a youth who hasn’t seen her homeland in over 20 years — I humbly ask each and every one of you all to come together as ONE PEOPLE for the sake of that child in a refugee camp who doesn’t even know the word peace exist. When we come together as one nation, one ummah, and one Somalia, then and only then is hope within our reach! There are times throughout the week I look through pictures of people in Somalia who are out of homes, out of food, and out of resources. I’m always struck by the smile they carry regardless of their situation – they find the means to live on. My people never seem to loose that extraordinary principle that keeps us all alive, HOPE! I am sure they remind one another the words of Allah (SWT): “God does not burden a soul more than he or she can bear.” Let us be people who learn from the past, so we can make the right decisions in the present, and build bridges in the future. Let us be people who give from our right hand what our left hand does not know – For the one (God) who gives can also be the one who takes; and, the one who takes can also be the one who gives. Let us be people who follow the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) for he is the best of examples. Let us all have a vision: A vision to see an educational and peaceful opportunity. Let us be people who find solutions to problems, and not look for a problem in a solution. Let us reach out to the orphans who are crying out for our help, the mothers who are calling out our names, the brothers and sisters who are yearning for peace, and let us reach out to that white and blue flag that has been waiting patiently (for the last 19 years) to rise up again to its true meaning: Equality, Love, Justice, and Peace! I remind you all, but most importantly I remind myself of a great African proverb: “If you want to go quickly then go alone, and if you want to go far then go together.” So I humbly ask you all let us go quickly, but together. If I have said anything wrong or anything that has hurt anyone of you all it is due to my ignorance and I sincerely apologize; and, if I have said anything right or anything that has pleased anyone of you all it is due to the will of the one and only, God. My fellow brothers and sisters always remember: United we stand and divided we fall! I thank you all for taking the time to read this In Peace, Fatima-Ilhan Mohamed Source
  24. Because you are a pit koe koe, Habar kuuleey, Kuuleey Cali Banjar iyo Abooto kutubeey oo la isku walaaqay. Ma garatay?