Sky

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  1. Baashi ma wax waalan baad tahay adiga? First of all I never said it was someone in the SOL forum, I said the Somali Online community, that could be from Paltalk to any private chatroom. It's a man who even glorifies his bloody past and I don't know him, Ive only seen his posts and the reactions to his posts. If you want to report him to the police, I'll PM you the info. Other than that naga aamus. Joke kulaha, I'm deeply offended by your dumb allegations. Besides did you actually think I have such deep hate towards some members in this site? Are you feeling allright ninyahow? Because you certainly don't know who you're talking to.
  2. There are many killers in the Somali diaspora and also in the online community. There is a man in the Somali online community, a well known man oo sheeko miran. He used to be a militiaman before he fled the country and killed many people. So theres one example. So yes there definetily are killers amongst us, but I dont think they are people to worry about. Ive met many men who killed or ordered to kill people when I was in Somalia. Its a scary thought at the beginning, but in a sick way you get used to this fact. As if its normal.
  3. Im too late again. Fyr Kanten could you post the link again man. Thanx bro.
  4. Vi beklagar, men länken är ur funktion. Den har antingen laddats ner de tio gånger som är maxgränsen, eller så har tidsgränsen 24 timmar passerat. This is what I get, when I try to download it. Suldaanka what did you think of the programme? The most interesting part was the doctor in Hargeisa.
  5. nuune sxb what the hell is going on?
  6. :confused: :confused: :confused:
  7. farah, you could clearly see that Laas Qoray was once a striving porttown. You could see ruins of three storey buildings, Laas Qoray must have looked quite impressive in the old days. I noticed how he tried to portray an appaling picture of Puntland/Somalia when he used rock music or something and scenes of militiamen in a technical racing through the desert.
  8. That was interesting. I think there never was such a large group of Somalis that lived more luxuriously than the 250 xildhibaans. I think it's great if Kenyan knowhow will be available to us to revive what was once known as Somalia. They have a lot of educated people that could do a lot for us. And who better than the Kenyans? I really think that Somalia should focus it's economic policy on it's trade links with our neighbours, especially the relatively wealthy Kenya.
  9. Yeah, that was funny. My mum laughed so hard she almost spilled her tea. lool, it was funny indeed. My mum couldnt stop laughing. It was so ridiculous. Literally in the middle of nowhere. The land of the Masai as always was beautiful. More so than the land of the Somalis.
  10. The most interesting part was the doctor. Did you guys see the head of the guy in question? Half his head was missing!!! It was fascinating to learn that the patient actually survived with the bones of camels and goats. His body could have easily rejected the bones, but he recovered nonetheless. The ridiculous border between Somaliland and Puntland was interesting to see. And Laas Qoray had the honors to close the programme with its beautiful beach. The yellow crabs were fast man damn! But the message of the programme was that Africa is the luminous continent, a beautiful continent that is different than the rest of the world.
  11. Sky

    Bari pictures

    They are not mine bro. They are made by http://www.biyokulule.com/ . you might wanna visit that place, there are more pcis coming up. They could be what youre asking for. But to give you a glimpse, you can visit my photoblog: http://somali-headquarters.blogspot.com/ . I didnt take these pics either, but theyre from a relative.
  12. Good news. This is one of the reasons I was such a staunch supporter of Baydhabo to become the interim capital as planned. There is no other city than Bay Dhabo that suffered so tremendously, they deserve the honor and progress that naturally comes along with hosting the government. Of course Jowhar deserves this too, but it saddens any Somali to see how one greedy man (Xaabsade) prevented all of this to happen for the Baidoians.
  13. ^^^ watchu talkin about man? that line makes me fall off my chair.
  14. geeljire, I agree with you Somalis should give their own people a different treatment than non-Somalis. And you were clearly not local and there is a Somali commandment that we take very seriously: Martida waa la sooraa! . We are the only people that call strangers adeer, eedo etc. which shows that we are tightly knit as a people. we are one big family. calaa kuli xaal, unfortunately there are some extremely shy and timid ladies out there who always think the worst. So she was prolly scared of you and quickly answered what you wanted to know before in her mind you would take it to the next level if you know what im saying. I said Asalaam Aleykum to this girl, and she forced a rather weak salaam back at me, while facing the other way. She might have been in a bad mood, God knows. I just kept quite. All I wanted to ask was if there was a SOMALI shop around the neighborhood! I was THIS Ҡclose to giving her a lecture, but the cool in me prevailed. These girls need to be sent to Somalia for real. its funny, I went to the KFC with some friends after school. And I encountered 3 somali girls sitting in a corner eating a twister. Two were faced towards me and could clearly see me and the other one had her back towards me. I did my duty as a Somali and greeted these girls. They returned a rather weak salaam back. we ordered some food and before i know it, the girl that didnt see me invited me to sit with them. i immedeately saw the SUURO face on two girls and I was reluctant. to my amazement this girl was beautiful, while the other two were ugly. I excused myself with my homies and the girl that invited me over and I talked for hours while her bimbo girlfriends were quiet or talking to each other. I was impressed with her warm character and her beauty and we happened to know the exact same people.
  15. Bro, did it occur to you that she may be Ethiopian? It happens to me all the time. I always mistake Ethiopians/Eritreans with Somalis. I always greet Somalis I dont know or start a conversation if were both waiting, if it happens to be non-Somali. Well than at least I greeted, that gives you ajar. I did experience a horror one time. I came across a Somali mother and her daughter. I greeted them in the utmost polite way. What did they do? They ignored me. Ive never seen Somalis like that in my life. And no even tho I assume, Im 100% positive they were Somali. And besides you dont have to be Somali, to understand salaam caleykum. I was so mad that day. They broke my good mood.
  16. Originally posted by audacious: ----------------------------------------- The Patriot is back whoever you are, you might wanna change your name. i swear i thought you were a girl.
  17. Lool, sayid none taken bro. Im actually a very nice guy, but when somebody comes with a negative attitude, I tend to threat them like the dogs they are. Nah just kidding, I think you were about to piss your pants there for a minute, didn cha. lets not talk out of our butts. we all know men and women are equally qabiilist. its just that the fact that the role of women is nonexistant in qabiil matters, that they feel excluded and thus arent as loud as men are in politics. but if that wasnt the case, than we know we would have more of those Magool character running around singing for the destruction of certain clans. i used to hear. ragga weey dagaalamaan weeyna heshiiyaan. laakiin dumarka dagaal iyo heshiis labadooduba weey ku liitaan.
  18. Jason I agree that that kinda woman makes my stomach spin 360 (good thing there are not many of those creatures), but hating Jews aint right bro. WE muslims are not allowed to hate a whole people, but we hate their racist idea called Zionism, which is killing and oppressing innocent muslims.
  19. kaleidoscopic= I think its rude and quite disrespectful the way you address people in religious matters Rahima and quite contradictory to Islamic mannerism. All I asked was for you to clarify the hadith that you brought forth and you started to foam at the mouth instead and ask me to get the books! Either you know and you’re willing to share dear, or you don’t and in which case you aught to put a sock in it. Like you said, this is turning into a "humiliation session", so turn this around and dont adress me, exclusively address the hadith! That was exactly my problem too. Ive never experienced somebody trying to discuss an Islamic topic, while at the same time trying to put you down personally. Kaleidoscopic, youre giving her too much credit. Its obvious, she is not able to explain the hadiths she brought forth.
  20. Sky

    Bari pictures

    fishermen holding salmon waaciye, between boossaasso and qardho gabdhaha waaciye president c/musse in waaciye waaciye
  21. Sky

    Bari pictures

    buurgaaban old traditional somali court in buurgaaban frankincense tree, xaysimo buurgaaban dalweyn jurrille xido deketu raxmaan old house of a local chief near buur dhaladeed
  22. Sky

    Bari pictures

    durdurka laag biyokulule biyokulule deketu raxmaan shimbiro tog bacaad kalqalloocan tog bacaad
  23. Holy Moly, how did we land from here: the grooms black relatives (the were really dark) sat at the enterence, they never once left "their spot". When the food was given out, no one brought them bariis and kimis..no one spoke to them. Walahi I didn't even see them on the actual dancing floor or anything, whilst the white ppl were getting their groove on to "woow woow". It was like the embodiment of white supremacy and black inferiority.. to here: in on room, you could see the answer to everything that in wrong with Somalia. I mean like...wtf? :confused: What's wrong with us?? Dostoyevsky syndrom. We have a lotta selfhating Somalis amongst ourselves.
  24. There is competition and it wont change anything by getting all emotional. Exactly walaal, the ports on the Red Sea coast are competing to become the busiest ports. Fact is: Berbera port is losing this tartan to the ports of Djibouti, Bossasso and even as far away as Port Sudan. I can only see wind.talker and sidekick hornafrique politicizing the whole topic. Like I said, its business! Its very odd that a port with such high potential is doing so badly and nobody is doing anything about it. By Sky “ This is strictly business. There is a competition out†I don’t call these competition, I call these humiliation of all Somali people, why Berbara and Boosaaso competing for Ethiopian trade at any cost. Bro, we would be brainlocked if we wouldnt take advantage of Ethiopias big market. Its even to Somali advantage and Ethio disadvantage if Ethiopia uses Somali ports. They will become dependant on us and we profit from hard currency and employment opportunities from their import/export. Even now the smaller Bossasso port is eating Berbera port alive against all the odds. All the merchants prefer Bossasso port, while Berbera port has more capacity. Now Berbera is still not waking up and Bossasso port is heading towards an expansion programme. For the clarity, Berbera ports demise is not the demise of the Somaliland people, but the demise of the Somaliland government and the famous and historic port itself.
  25. Listen! Ports are vying to be the prime lifeline of vast amounts of people. But you make it sound like if Berbera port collapses, than the Somaliland people are in trouble. They can still use Djiboutis and Bossassos ports. And of course Port Sudans success is not bad news, but if its at the expense of a Somali port, than yes it is. Call me a patriot if it makes you feel better! :cool: Marka haa iswaalin. Im not the one obsessed about Somaliland and posting articles of which no soul understands your goal. This is strictly business. There is a competition out there and Bossasso port is my team. Always coming with the: "youre so tribalist card!". Say whatever you want, but Im real and consistent. Something totally opposite to your character.