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I am sorry ladies,, but this "feminist studies" garbage is no different than what the Marxists did... evaluate everything; history, relationships, industry... from within a specific philosophical framework. And I mean everything (it's absurd). Such a limited and restricted focus by its very nature renders a perverted understanding of any issue. Reminds me of a russian geology professor i once had.... he would tell the class stories of how researchers would have to publish scholorly scientific papers using titles such as "A Marxist Understanding of Geothermal Properties of Magma" to get past the censors.. Nigga pleease..
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this women sure do look familiar... i wonder where i saw her..... ooh sh!t... she was in Maskin's thread
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hey ladies whats the thing that makes u fall for guy
Nomen nescio replied to rudy-Diiriye's topic in General
i mean it hits u, u is gone buf, history.. ast la vista babe!! [Embarrassed] [Embarrassed] why would you wana know about this?? i mean arent you a married man?? -
lol... damned if you do and damned if you dont.. Maskin.. trust me man.. the Somali-centric women is a dying breed now... our only hope is maintaining the very few we got left..
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i like to play Volleyball, basketball,,, and foosbale when i am bored !! now why would that bad a bad thing ?? :confused:
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Originally posted by silent-sistah: [/i] secondly does age really matter [/b] how old is he??
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I didnt understand you Silent sis... u sounded like happy girl in the beginining of your thread but at the end u sounded like a jilted lover!!! whatever the case is i wish you a good luck..... and remember dont love someone so much cause you dont know you if you will hate that person one day, and dont hate someone so much cause you dont know if you will love that person one day..
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here is my result too Nuune: Congratulations, Dangerouse! Your IQ score is 500 This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others. Dont belive the bullsh!t we told Nuune.. he failed miserably, we just didnt want to disappoint him.. Now this is for real.. YOUR Intellectual Type ( Not Nuune's) is Inventive Inquisitor. You have the unusual distinction of being equally good at math and verbal skills. This means you are a creative thinker and are uniquely good at teaching others through experiences. You are also a great improviser and very good at handling change. piont blank.... you are smarter than that nigga Einstein himself..
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ladies, would u go back to somalia to live with ur husband.
Nomen nescio replied to Qac Qaac's topic in General
I feel bad i have never lived or even been there and yeah.. i would love to see my homeland..and raise my kids there.. insha alaah -
HELL NO....
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Originally posted by J11: ^^^ the location of old boys of the mi6 should be made public? Is it not a breach of national security? How is Atlanta saxib?? were you guys hit the by the huricane at all??
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Wasaq kaas aa wadaadnimo sheeganayo ee bal ka waran..
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Originally posted by OG_MOTI: Haye Salaam all first second walahi carab waa cajiib, hala iyo akhuuya, iyo taal cumrak uun baa lawadaa, dadkaas gacan baan utaagay, aduunka oo qasan oo iyaga sabab u ah beyba rabaan iney taal cumrak kaga baxaan, war idaaya waaban idin nacay... peace inshaallaah Taal 3umrak.. 6-The Sudanese: agoleek ya zool ashofak al laila aza3a tez3a wa nuz Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
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Somali guy need to keep there hand to them self
Nomen nescio replied to Mombasa_QUEEN's topic in General
Do you see spelling errors here?? Ù: Øر٠ابتدا يا: اداة ندا Or here??? لله: الام Øر٠جر. Ùˆ اسم الجلالة مجرور بØر٠الجر Ùˆ علامة You pretend to speak a very good Arabic while you know your Arabic is as bad as it can be.. perhaps that’s why you deliberately chose to explain your viewpoints in English!!! :confused: -
check out this drag queen... Baghdad -- Fuad Rashid may be the only Sunni Muslim cleric in Iraq who defends America from his pulpit. Right now, however, he is making Lt. Col. Robert Campbell squirm. Campbell, commander of a battalion in the Army's 1st Cavalry Division, visited Rashid's house to discuss neighborhood affairs -- but is starting to look as if he wishes he hadn't. "You don't really believe that, do you?" Rashid cheerfully asked Campbell. "You don't really think you were sent here for democracy? That is so silly." "But sheikh," Campbell spluttered, as Rashid segued into an extended rant. President Bush is "too much," he continued, his eyes twinkling incongruously. The military's Iraqi translators are "all corrupt, bad men." Certain U.S. Army officers are "ugly." And American promises to repair the mosque's electricity generator? "I don't know, lies or what," he said scornfully. Rashid is imam of the al-Qadisiya Mosque, the sole Muslim house of worship in the Green Zone, the 3-square-mile area in the heart of Baghdad that effectively remains under U.S. control. And despite the criticisms he had just leveled, he proudly calls himself the "only imam in Iraq who speaks in favor of the Americans." "I love America," Rashid said, with passion. "Americans are so beautiful." Resplendent in a cream-colored gown and a white gauze turban around his boyish face, the 40-year-old Rashid looks more like a Catholic nun than a Muslim cleric. The similarity is deliberate -- he readily admits that he models himself after Mary, the mother of Jesus. Although Islamic doctrine considers Mary the virgin mother of a prophet - - a status almost as revered in Islam as it is in Christianity -- it is unheard of for a Muslim cleric to adopt Christian-style garb, much less a woman's. Rashid says Mary appeared to him in three visions telling him to follow her. He adopted the style when he was a seminary student in Baghdad in the early 1990s, but it has become more pronounced since his mosque came under U.S. protection after the April 2003 fall of Saddam Hussein's regime. Rashid's close-cropped beard is dyed blond, in keeping with his all-white image -- a sign of purity, he says -- and he wears patterned contact lenses. Despite his unorthodox appearance, he is a powerful, eloquent preacher who advocates conservative social values. On one recent Friday, the Muslim Sabbath, Rashid preached to a crowd of about 150 worshipers -- mostly Iraqi government workers, along with several dozen foreign contractors, mainly Pakistanis and Egyptians. With an actor's poise and pitch-perfect cadence, Rashid extolled the benefits of "love and democracy" and condemned "people who want to destroy what others are building" -- a clear reference to the insurgency. But he reserved his biggest lines for the evils of alcohol. "A man who drinks is the same as a man who worships another god," he warned. "His mind will be troubled, he will be an animal, like a pig." After the prayer service, worshipers seemed wowed by Rashid's showmanship. "He is very good," said one Pakistani truck driver. "He has a beautiful voice. " Other Sunni Muslim leaders mention him with scorn. "We don't know him well, but if he is praising the Americans, then he has sold himself to them," said Mohamed Bashar al-Faidhy, spokesman of the Islamic Clerics Association, the nation's main Sunni alliance, which has steadily criticized the U.S. presence and gives tacit support to the anti-American insurgents. Some Iraqis are harsher in their judgments. "If he were anywhere else in Iraq, he would be killed," said one Iraqi man who visited the mosque recently and asked to remain anonymous. "And I would do it myself," he added, saying Rashid "gives a bad example." But Rashid is in the Green Zone, a well-guarded bubble of Americana in the heart of a hostile nation. Protected by U.S. tanks, 20-foot concrete walls and barbed wire, the zone holds thousands of U.S. troops and civilian workers, as well as the sprawling Republican Palace, where administrator Paul Bremer once ran the occupation and now U.S. Ambassador John Negroponte has his headquarters. Lawns are clipped and well-watered, women jog the streets in T-shirts and shorts, signs advertise hip-hop and salsa dance nights, and the only worries are the occasional incoming mortar round fired by insurgents outside the zone. The compound also includes the homes of top Iraqi officials and Iraqi government offices. U.S. officials say they have no immediate plans to return the zone to Iraqi control -- a source of resentment for many Iraqis who see it as a symbol of continuing U.S. occupation despite the transfer of nominal sovereignty a month ago. The al-Qadisiya Mosque is a striking ultra-modern building with sail-like wings, like the Sydney Opera House in Australia. It was built in the mid-1990s as the favored mosque of Hussein's presidential office, and its worshipers once included some of the regime's most powerful officials. Before the war, Rashid was the assistant to the mosque's pro-Hussein imam, his main task singing the five-times-per-day call to prayer. After the war, the chief imam fled, and the Americans promoted Rashid to the No. 1 spot. Rashid speaks near-fluent English, which he says he learned by watching videos of his three favorite movies, "Gone With the Wind," "Love Story" and "The Bodyguard." "I love what's her name -- Whitney Houston? She is so beautiful, so pure. She is like (the Virgin) Mary, very clean." Now, as Islamic conservatism gains strength throughout Iraq, Rashid revels in the fishbowl-like isolation of the Green Zone, and he avoids contact with other Muslim clerics. Whether he would be accepted at any other Iraqi mosque is an open question, he admits. "I'm more honest than the other imams," he said. "They like to lie, they are full of hate, they try to make trouble." Rashid lives next door to the mosque in a comfortable home surrounded by fruit trees. He has been married for five years to a woman 20 years his junior, although they have no children -- a rarity in Iraq. During Campbell's visit, Rashid deflected Campbell's attempts to discuss a petition by local Iraqi residents for a loosening of the Green Zone's strict security policies. Instead, he unleashed a barrage of criticism at his countrymen. "Iraqis are all animals, 95 percent are looters," he said, referring to the wave of theft from government facilities after Hussein's regime fell last year that still continues on a diminished level. "The people is monkeys," he said, his grammar faltering as the words came out in a rush. Campbell, who considers Rashid a "good friend," could hardly get a word in edgewise. "I like American freedom," Rashid went on. "I would like to go there soon, you know?"
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Clasique.. looks like we are on the same mailing list
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I am at work watching the Packers get a smack down by the Colts.. there is nothing better then watching some cocky cheeseheads crushed..
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Originally posted by Luis Garcia: I feel sick! I'd say this devil is better looking than the other one
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LMAO
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2 years ago when I was taking this English Writing class the professor asked us to pick any topic for our final essay which will be published on the class homepage, some 4 Xalimoos and 1 Farax who were taking the class with me chose to talk about FGM in Somalia.. they disgusted me to my stomach… I mean did you really run out of things to write about??? As much as I denounce FGM practices in Somalia I believe heifers like Waris and Iman usually exploit this epidemic for publicity,,,
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Originally posted by Sophist: Why do you think it won't help "humanity"? Trust me I am no fan of many so called champions of female liberation (whatever that is), but pray tell why you think that it is a waste? The problem stems from the fact that my school is a state assisted university which means people like me who pay taxes in the state of Wisconsin pay the university to make thier tuition cheaper and more affordable, So I’d expect who ever managing that school to spend my hard earned dollars wisely on teaching majors that would help students contribute to their communities, i.e. Engineering, Science, Humanities, Law…etc..
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Domestic violence is widely spread in the middle east, as I was growing up many of our neighbors used to beat down their wives on a regular basis, I think part of the problem is the fact that its hard for a women to have a life living by their own, so always they choose not to escalate the issue of domestic violence in fear of getting divorced… and that of course induces some men to keep on assaulting their wives.. But lets not forget that there are some women who are naturally violent, I witnessed a case where a wife attacked her husband and the poor guy tried to restrain her from hurting herself, she later claimed to have been beaten by her husband and had the audacity to claim me as a witness!!!
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هلا والله Ùيك Ùˆ غلا Øيا الله أخ أيوب المصري ههه بس اقول ورى ما تبي الا الصواميل اللي ÙÙŠ الدول العربيه يردون على هالموضوع؟؟؟ يعني الصواميل اللي ÙÙŠ الخارج ماينÙعون ولا شلون؟؟ :rolleyes:
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I was at school yesterday and I saw something that made me shudder. I looked at a bulletin board and saw a flyer statin some new classes in this new faculty. It stated that feminism had reached new heights and our University was pleased to announce a department of feministic issues!!! :eek: :eek: Naturally after my few seconds of surpise and dismay I decided to look at a course calendar and inside I found out that the facutly of Feminism offered these classes: Introductory Feminism The History of the Feministic movement Feminism and You Important Women in Western History Women's Rights Man, this is just crazy, i mean how could this reach the heights of being offered as a program of study at a major University. I can understand having a thing called women studies, but having a department called the study of femenism is just not not helping humanity in any form or shape.... Anyways yah that is one thing that irked me yesterday. see I have no problem with women playing very important and versataille roles in society, but I do have a problem with the exploitation of these issues at an academic level and I have a problem with the propoganda that is portrayed by many feminists these days. So what, do us men now get to have our own faculty of studies,......the study of male chauvanism . Yes in this new and exciting curriculum we will study all the things about men that women do not like.............yes it is the same thing with feminism......it's pretty much the study about what it is about women that us men do not like.
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Somali guy need to keep there hand to them self
Nomen nescio replied to Mombasa_QUEEN's topic in General
Originally posted by Mutakalim: Although I have studied arabic grammer many moon ago, still I think I can "successfully" attempt the "parsing" اعرابof this phrase Ù: Øر٠ابتدا يا: اداة ندا لله: الام Øر٠جر. Ùˆ اسم الجلالة مجرور بØر٠الجر Ùˆ علامة جره الكسره الظاهرة على اخره. Ùˆ الجار Ùˆ المجرور ÙÙŠ Ù…ØÙ„ رÙع مبتدأ. العجب: خبر "لله" مرÙوع Ùˆ علامة رÙعه الضمة الظاهرة على اخره. لله: جار Ùˆ مجرور ÙÙŠ: Øر٠جر خلقه: خلق مجرور بØر٠الجر. Ùˆ هو مضا٠و الهاء ضمير متصل ÙÙŠ Ù…ØÙ„ جر بالاضاÙØ© شؤون:Perhaps Dangerous can give the parsing of the last word, methinks he is an accomplished grammarian. NGONGE: We shall wait for Dangerous to present his explication. Assuming of course that he knows the science of grammer :rolleyes: اÙعرابك للجمله يا متكلم الجهل Ùˆ الغÙله خاطئ جملةً Ùˆ تÙصيلا,,,, Ùتواضع لله Ùˆ لا تأخذك العزه بالنÙس وتكابر ÙÙŠ خطـأ ÙØ§Ø¯Ø Ù„Ø§ يختل٠Ùيه أثنان..... أولا الجمله التي كتبتها خاطئه لغويا Ùا الأبلغ - والله أعلم- ان تكتبها على النØÙˆ التالي Ùيا لَلَّه عجباً ! ولله ÙÙŠ خلقه شؤون ويكون أعرابها على النØÙˆ التالي (Ùيا لله عجباً) ÙÙ€ : Øر٠استئنا٠مبني على الÙØªØ Ù„Ø§ Ù…ØÙ„ له من الإعراب. يا: أداة نداء تÙيد الإستغاثة (وهي هنا للتعجب). لَلَّه: اللام للإستغاثة، Øر٠جر مبني على الÙØªØ Ù„Ø§ Ù…ØÙ„ له من الإعراب.... ولÙظ الجلالة: مجرور وعلامة جره الكسرة الظاهرة على آخره. عجباً: تمييز منصوب وعلامة نصبه الÙتØØ© الظاهرة. (ولله ÙÙŠ خلقة شؤون) Ùˆ: Øر٠استئنا٠مبني على الÙØªØ Ù„Ø§ Ù…ØÙ„ له من الإعراب. لله: اللام Øر٠جر مبني على الكسر لا Ù…ØÙ„ له من الإعراب... ولÙظ الجلالة اسم مجرور وعلامة جره الكسرة الظاهرة على آخره. وشبه الجملة (لله) ÙÙŠ Ù…ØÙ„ رÙع خبر مقدم. ÙÙŠ: Øر٠جر مبني على السكون لا Ù…ØÙ„ له من الإعراب. خلقه: اسم مجرور وعلامة جره الكسرة الظاهرة على آخره وهو مضاÙ... الهاء: ضمير متصل مبني على الكسر ÙÙŠ Ù…ØÙ„ جر بالإضاÙØ©. شؤون: مبتدأ مؤخر مرÙوع وعلامة رÙعه الضمة الظاهرة على آخره. You must think you are smarter than everybody here with your mideval English and broken Arabic... huh :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Originally posted by OG_Girl: لوووووووول الØين انتو تتهاوشون علي شنو بله؟اشرايكم بنØÙˆ اوو صر٠الØين؟ اتخيل ابو الاسود الدؤلي قاعديلعني ÙÙŠ القبره لوووووول، قال النØÙˆ والصر٠يا عمي كله يمشي سلام ياصاØبي :cool: واللي يسلمج لا ÙÙŠ تهاوش ولا هم ÙŠØزنون... بس Øبيت أوري هالصاموله انه علمه ÙÙŠ اصول النØÙˆ كعلم جدتي بالكمبيوتر هخخخخ
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