- Femme -

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  1. I like a good boy But I love a bad boy Something very sexy about the yellow teeth stained with jaad that reminds me of gold...and whenever he beats me..its because he loves me and wants the best for me. I love it If he yells at me....an angry black person looks so beautiful. Maybe because of all that blood rushing to their heads, the bulging veins in their necks. The aroma of thier sweat and alcohol is better than musk.... I could go on and on and on...... Good guys are boring
  2. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Femme,, u didn't answer my question till now . . R U married with that kid now or not yet ?? and what is your plan towards his proposal ?? if u don't mind . . . IM still not over Imaar. HE was my first love. The little kid is my back-up. IF I dont get married by the time Im 40..then hell be 25 and perfect age. A girl's gotta do...what a girl's gotta do. P.S. Yesterday I told his mom about the day at the park and the proposal I recieved from her lovely son. SHe laughed along with me..but I could tell it was forced and I saw her pull her child closer to her move a little bit backward. She was giving me the evil eye and smiling at the same time...but her smile did not look sincere. Me thinks the lady is worried
  3. Im too angry and digusted to reply to this. IM not gonna waste my breath on this. P.S. :rolleyes:
  4. Oh since I am a new member, no “Caytan†please constructive criticisms is welcome. Fine. Ill save it for when you become a NOMAD. 29 more posts Serioulsy I love my Faraxs. I love them almost as much as I love chocolate.
  5. Come here you poor baby!!! Type in your real name.
  6. Nafta if you know whats good for you (and since your not DUMB..I assume you do) you will take back your slanderouus, hurtful words. I know where you live..MUahahahahah *cough cough* axem axem...I really do :mad: :mad:
  7. ^^^ :mad: :mad: Ya ku dhahey meesha kabax? Anoo kula hadleyo maa see ordeeysaa? Hadeer soo noqo intaada ka shalaayin :mad: *shakes heaad* Ilmahaan amerika walee waan ka yaabey...eedaab malaha
  8. - Femme -

    Ouch!!!

    Excuse me? Do I detect anger here? Have you forgotton that OUR brothers and sisters back home have for the last decade done worse things to each other? To the children, women, elderly? Killed each other, TORTURED each other? Have you forgotten its still happening? I just bought this up to make pple realize that its not just about US...were killing, raping, torturing, maiming each other...WHILE OTHERS ARE DOING THE SAME TO US!!!! La illaha illalaaho maxamadu rasullilah Were screwed from all angels!!!! :mad: :mad:
  9. Originally posted by NGONGE: Poor FF! Someone needs to get that girl married. Pronto! :mad: One minute she's hitting on old toothless men and the next it's five year old boys! :eek: Looks like little sister likes to stay safe. Stay safe? :eek: :eek: I thought about it and I GOT IT!! :mad: Guinevera: Honey..the words cook, clean, feed, and pickup after are not in my vocabulary...in fact..Im allergic to them...have a physical and mental rxn when I hear them
  10. - Femme -

    Ouch!!!

    ^^^Cause life isnt a bowl of strawberries. We have to remember....
  11. - Femme -

    Ouch!!!

    Belgium acquits two in Somalia "torture" Posted 17:05:47 1997/06/30 In Belgium, a military court Monday acquitted two ex-paratroopers of torturing a Somali child during the humanitarian mission to that country. They were accused of roasting the child over a fire. In their defence, the soldiers claimed they were just playing a friendly game. The court agreed, saying there was no evidence that they meant to hurt the child. Kurt Coelus and Claude Baert had been identified from a photograph in Belgian daily Het Laatste Nieuws earlier this year which appeared to show them swinging a boy over a camp fire. The court said there was insufficient evidence that the two men had had racist motives, although there might have been a generally racist atmosphere in their battalion or among other United Nations troops in Somalia. I was looking up old stories when I came upon this sick, disgusting, inhumane picture. La illaha illah. I never heard of this story before...I literally feel sick to my stomach......
  12. A bride's female relatives prepare a Xeedho , or wedding basket. They dress the basket in finery and fill it with a special stew of meat, butter, dates, and spices. Then they sew the xeedho shut. Men from the groom's family must unstitch the lid without spilling the stew--while family and friends joke and goad them on. The care the men take represents the care the groom takes with his bride, and the protection his kin is expected to extend to his new family.
  13. Women own the homes When a bride sets up her first house, her mother provides poles and mats from her own aqal. In the future, the bride will do the same for her own children. Through setting up, taking down, packing, and furnishing the aqal women teach their daughters the technology of house building and use of environmental resources. With each and every move knowledge deepens, along with a deep aesthetic sense, woven in to every mat and basket. If a woman should divorce, she will keep her house. When a woman dies, the house and its contents go to her daughters. The portable nomadic house, which in Somali is known as aqal, is a hemispherical dome 1.5 - 2.3 meters in height, and constructed of three component parts: -- semicircular shaped poles that give it its strength and form, -- vertical poles used for reenforcement, -- and layers of woven mats made of grass and acacia fibers used for covering and decoration. All three are tied together as an intricate web to form a strong impermeable package. This portable house is of female construction and execution. It is the gift of the mother and female side of the bride's family, and each female has the responsibility of mounting and dismounting her house for each move, maintaining and repairing its component parts, and eventually providing additional portable houses for her own daughters or womenfolk.
  14. Does anyone have pics of the aqal? Those mud and straw houses... ^^^^Does anyone remember that? ^^^ Market day...
  15. Footed, coiled basket with lid. Black and red dyed elements form a geometric design on the coilwork. The flat-topped conical lid and body of basket are covered with red, yellow, white and black beadwork in diamond designs. The fringe is coiled leather and shell pendants around the base of the body. Attached to the base are two beaded leather straps which cross over the basket lid. Leather Case. Covered in leather and decorated and fringed with shells, is used by women to carry the work they wish to do, such as fibers, or their plaiting, while they are out grazing their animal. Baskets are made of gourd, mats of grasses. Decorations combine tradition and innovation, in an evolving aesthetic of nomadic life. Coils of grass 2cm. thick wrapped around horizontal bunches of grass. Outer coils running up and down, are colored red, purple and orange. Edge cover is finished in bamboo splints wrapped around wooden hoops. Cover has ridge on top. String at the top of center ridge aids in removal. Milk Container, Lower Half. Vase-shaped basketry vessel, with leather covering around foot, twined covering around center, leather strap to hold cover in place and for carrying. Decorated with cowry and marginella shells, inside lined with pitch. I remember this!!! Milk Container Top. Shaped like an inverted vase, made of basketry material. It rests on top of the lower half, connecting together at the narrow lip on the bottom. Decorated with marginella shells, inside lined with pitch.
  16. Oh wow...Beautiful Wiilo. Plz more..
  17. Very Interesting. Check it out. Books about Somalia Islamic booksellers, publishers and software developers:
  18. ^^Thanks Macaanto. I hope he's joking. i bet u type while you sleeping or some. I believe its the some part.
  19. Rock on my Sisters!!! Thanks for the piece Ameenah.
  20. "Ok, i will wait for you outside, you will see who i am when i catch you outside, MAC SONKOR CALEEN SHAAH i pulled your hair, i scratched all over your face but unfortunately i didn't get the opportunity to bite you and i promise you i will get that opportunity outside when we are finally alone. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL P.S. :mad: FF is always recognizable!!!! "No, Silly, I am not Fatuma Farah" she says disappointingly Im above dissappointment...furious more like it!!! Imagine forgetting who I am!!!Stalks away angerly...