Gheelle.T Posted March 15, 2016 You are just hearing about Periscope? Really!! I thought you were geeky kinda guy! It's owned by twitter and been out for over a year or so.. It's time for you to leave that hellhole called Hargaysa, waryaa! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted March 15, 2016 @Gheelle.T said: You are just hearing about Periscope? Really!! I thought you were geeky kinda guy! It's owned by twitter and been out for over a year or so.. It's time for you to leave that hellhole called Hargaysa, waryaa! hi Ghelle, what's up bro. i only discovered this app after a few people showed me the hype. it was installed onto my friend's phone. i must admit it was funny. we used it to make some banter and stuff. i've left Hargeisa, dee. crazy place, waan ku raage.....only realising that now. i accepted my Stockholm syndrome captivity to only realise the exit door was open the entire time. looool. as for being geeky, whatever gave you that idea. not technologically in tune these days. i'm trying to get off this social media rollercoaster. less is more. do you use Periscope, then? are there any other apps you'd recommend. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted March 15, 2016 All is good, bro. I remember your youtube days, long before these crazies self loathing Somalis took over the social network arena. Try slack for professional task related chats.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xabad Posted March 15, 2016 LOL @ Alpha being a geek. I doubt he could set up a WordPress site. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted March 15, 2016 @xabad said: LOL @ Alpha being a geek. I doubt he could set up a WordPress site. i reckon you have "people issues". if you're not insulting and belittling you cease to exist. thats not a good way to communicate. its ok to take snide little digs here and there but your little tirades are delivered with malicious intent. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted March 15, 2016 @Gheelle.T said: All is good, bro. I remember your youtube days, long before these crazies self loathing Somalis took over the social network arena. Try slack for professional task related chats.. Lol@youtube vids. classic times. there's no personality to these crazies and their attempts at social commentary. loool. thanks for app recommendation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xabad Posted March 15, 2016 @Alpha Blondy said: i reckon you have "people issues". if you're not insulting and belittling you cease to exist. thats how you communicate. Your stiff. Loosen up, buddy. Just friendly ribbing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted March 15, 2016 @xabad said: Your stiff. Loosen up, buddy. Just friendly ribbing. no worries. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted March 16, 2016 sexism at the BBC. Miriam O’Reilly has blamed “deep-rooted misogyny in newsrooms” for the way male presenters are nearly always seated in the position considered most senior on the left. Her comments follow the row over the BBC’s decision to put a younger, less experienced man on the left-hand side of Louise Minchin on the BBC Breakfast sofa. The left-hand slot, previously filled by veteran presenter Bill Turnbull, is typically known as “presenter one” by TV producers and is often filled by the most senior member of a presenting duo. O’Reilly, who won an ageism case against the BBC after being dropped from Countryfile, said: “It’s just deep-rooted misogyny in newsrooms where editors think a man somehow has more authority ... And of course the people who make these decisions tend to be men themselves.” “I’ve worked on enough news and current affairs programmes to know that men are seen by editors as having the ‘gravitas’ to lead a show. Sadly women on breakfast news programmes, particularly, have the role of the bit of fluff by his side. They are there to smile, laugh, giggle or tease – and to show legs and cleavage. see more here:http://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/mar/16/bbc-breakfast-countryfile-louise-minchin-sofa-dan-walker ^ Harari is more experienced than Sagal. lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xabad Posted March 16, 2016 ^ 'Maalis don't know jack about newsroom protocols and sitting positions They don't know women aren't supposed to occupy " position one". They just do what comes first. I personally don't care, but, I would like the presenters to sit further apart. I like animated presenters and such propinquity engenders self censorship. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted March 16, 2016 ^ we could also infer that sitting on the right is reserved for men because in Islam the 'right' is better than the 'left'. so maybe thats why Somali male presenters occupy the right side. although both genders are equal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xabad Posted March 16, 2016 ^ its confusing which is side is right ? from viewer perspective or the presenter's ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted March 17, 2016 The seating arrangements are planned in such a way that the adult male viewer would have one eye on the female assistant's cleavage and the other on the news coming from the senior male presenter :-D An argument can be created about anything indeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted March 17, 2016 ^ its pure sexism. don't you deny it. I thought you were a feminazi Tal? sitting on the left, in the industry, is called 'presenter one'. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted March 18, 2016 @Alpha Blondy said: ^ its pure sexism. don't you deny it. I thought you were a feminazi Tal? sitting on the left, in the industry, is called 'presenter one'. My comment was a joke alpha. I am not a feminazi but just a pro-feminazi. In other words I have sympathy for the feminist movement. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites