NGONGE Posted April 22, 2013 Good song. Good decorations but awful awful dancing and clothes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted April 22, 2013 Waayo waayo ............... anigu maan dhalan markaa laakiin dee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted April 22, 2013 ^^ Naga daa dee. You probably were in the audience and shouting ya salaam everytime she stuck her hands in her hair. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Safferz Posted April 22, 2013 SomaliPhilosopher;941055 wrote: Walahi Stoic you are a wise man. You hear that Wadani? The battle is not over yet!! I may also be part of *your* tribe, for all you know Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted April 22, 2013 Apophis;941087 wrote: Utterly disgusting. The consumers of such low moral “cultural" servings is what lead to the weakening of the Somali moral fiber which inevitable meant the nation couldn't defend itself from its foes. agreed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted April 22, 2013 Safferz;941006 wrote: I'm not sure it's controversial in the context a play, where she may be playing a character who is supposed to be clearly marked as immoral and immodest when compared to the "virtuous" and "traditional" female characters. Plays make arguments and always carry a social message. I found the online and will watch later in the week, so I'll have more thoughts then. I've always been interested in how ideas on women and gender circulate in Somali oral literature and popular music, and how those ideas have shifted over time. I see inaar! SomaliPhilosopher;941033 wrote: Oba, I am going to have this song playing in my car to set the mood for my next date looool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted April 22, 2013 Safferz;941006 wrote: I'm not sure it's controversial in the context a play, where she may be playing a character who is supposed to be clearly marked as immoral and immodest when compared to the "virtuous" and "traditional" female characters. Plays make arguments and always carry a social message. I found the online and will watch later in the week, so I'll have more thoughts then. I've always been interested in how ideas on women and gender circulate in Somali oral literature and popular music, and how those ideas have shifted over time. Very well said. You are very academic safferz. I like your take on things. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted April 22, 2013 Apophis;941087 wrote: Utterly disgusting. The consumers of such low moral “cultural" servings is what lead to the weakening of the Somali moral fiber which inevitable meant the nation couldn't defend itself from its foes. What is your definition of morals and what do you base your morals on? Please explain it to us because personally I derive my moral standards from the Islamic faith. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coofle Posted April 22, 2013 "Hablayahaw Hadmaad Guursan Doontaan" is a classic somali play (and my 2nd favorite after Shabeel naagood) and simply depicts the cultural status of that time in-which morals where at the dumpster. on contrary to recent entertainment (Movies either Arabic, Hollywood or Bollywood) Somali plays of 80s are considered "conservative". The commotion in this thread is similar to the screaming and porous face covering of a shy nubile...Adeer Enjoy.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SomaliPhilosopher Posted April 22, 2013 Safferz;941133 wrote: I may also be part of *your* tribe, for all you know Safferz, are you trying to provide me a glimmer of hope. Enough with the games sxb. I am done!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Safferz Posted April 22, 2013 Tallaabo;941155 wrote: Very well said. You are very academic safferz. I like your take on things. Thanks Tallaabo SomaliPhilosopher;941331 wrote: Safferz, are you trying to provide me a glimmer of hope. Enough with the games sxb. I am done!! Hope is how you chose to interpret that information, but I was quite serious -- Wadani emphasizes the reer abti connection because he knows we don't share anything in the more important patrilineal sense Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted April 22, 2013 oba hiloowlow;940622 wrote: Care to explain this :eek: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GtVdSo5OjJw#! " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Eebbe ha u raxmado Barakoow Buuloow. Jilaa weyn ayuu ahaa. By the way, check this thread. You will know what old members thought about this exact clip five years ago. And if you were that shocked, tana kusii darso: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oba hiloowlow Posted April 22, 2013 loooooooool ina lilahi war ileen tanoo kale :eek: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Safferz Posted April 22, 2013 Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;941340 wrote: Eebbe ha u raxmado Barakoow Buuloow. Jilaa weyn ayuu ahaa. By the way, check this thread . You will know what old members thought about this exact clip five years ago. And if you were that shocked, tana kusii darso: lmao I love it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites