- diamond princess -

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  1. Kobe Is Worthless. To me, to you. So why bother with this pathetic case. Either way both wins or one loses. That's how it goes. If he is innocent or guilty nothing and I mean NOTHING will come of him. You mark my words. What pisses me off is if she is lying, she is giving "abused women" a bad name. The next time a women claims to be abused, automatically they will doubt her.
  2. Excuse me, sorry for going off a bit but who did the woman choose in the end? Cause I would like to know.
  3. Aight, First thing first, I am not Good in speaking Somali or writing or reading. Why? Cause I was taught English the first day I came here and in time I realized what's the point? No one here to help me out. So in time I (like Lucky) tried it on my own. I can read a bit of Somali now and I understand when people speak to me in full sentences. Now, Like many people, with diferent situations don't speak/read/write Somali very well. But we also don't point fingers at others for that. But for some crazy reason you think we are trying to act like "gaalo". Well has it occured to you that we live in a "gaalo" country and that the main language is English. By the way, not to be rude you got a "gaja gaja/suju" (broken) way of writing. So basically, don't come around here telling other people that they need to work on their Somali communication skills when obviously you ain't doing good yourself. .:peace n luv:.
  4. LOL, I never thought anyone wanted to know where I'm from. I'm from T.dot (Toronto).
  5. LOL, I never thought anyone wanted to know where I'm from. I'm from T.dot (Toronto).
  6. LOL, I never thought anyone wanted to know where I'm from. I'm from T.dot (Toronto).
  7. LOL, I never thought anyone wanted to know where I'm from. I'm from T.dot (Toronto).
  8. diamond princes, be afraid, be really afraid unless you already are one of the wives! What is that suppose to mean? I can't look out for someone without being his wife? :confused:
  9. diamond princes, be afraid, be really afraid unless you already are one of the wives! What is that suppose to mean? I can't look out for someone without being his wife? :confused:
  10. diamond princes, be afraid, be really afraid unless you already are one of the wives! What is that suppose to mean? I can't look out for someone without being his wife? :confused:
  11. diamond princes, be afraid, be really afraid unless you already are one of the wives! What is that suppose to mean? I can't look out for someone without being his wife? :confused:
  12. The prisoners father is the vistor's half-brother. I think. So I think the prisoner is a nephew to the visitor.
  13. What the hell is KILL BILL about?
  14. Well. Now that I understand your case. I have to say I agree with Nas and Lucky. Different people dress differently, weather it's "adoon-like" or weather it's "somali-like". Which ever way, it's up to them. Before anyone points fingers at one another, it is best to understand that some Somali teens dress and speak a certain way because of what was taught to them. Or rather what was not taught to them. In any case, I know of a few Somalian families who have given up on their children once they came to North America. Therefore the kids ended up doing what they like. I'm not saying all parents are like this. But I'm just expanding on Nas's point that "The root of the problem starts at home." I also would like to say that just cause you see a teen or child acting like an "adoon" doesn't mean they come from a currupted family life. I'm only expanding on the different reasons that are possible in why teens act like adoons. Remember never judge a book by it's cover.
  15. Well. Now that I understand your case. I have to say I agree with Nas and Lucky. Different people dress differently, weather it's "adoon-like" or weather it's "somali-like". Which ever way, it's up to them. Before anyone points fingers at one another, it is best to understand that some Somali teens dress and speak a certain way because of what was taught to them. Or rather what was not taught to them. In any case, I know of a few Somalian families who have given up on their children once they came to North America. Therefore the kids ended up doing what they like. I'm not saying all parents are like this. But I'm just expanding on Nas's point that "The root of the problem starts at home." I also would like to say that just cause you see a teen or child acting like an "adoon" doesn't mean they come from a currupted family life. I'm only expanding on the different reasons that are possible in why teens act like adoons. Remember never judge a book by it's cover.
  16. Well. Now that I understand your case. I have to say I agree with Nas and Lucky. Different people dress differently, weather it's "adoon-like" or weather it's "somali-like". Which ever way, it's up to them. Before anyone points fingers at one another, it is best to understand that some Somali teens dress and speak a certain way because of what was taught to them. Or rather what was not taught to them. In any case, I know of a few Somalian families who have given up on their children once they came to North America. Therefore the kids ended up doing what they like. I'm not saying all parents are like this. But I'm just expanding on Nas's point that "The root of the problem starts at home." I also would like to say that just cause you see a teen or child acting like an "adoon" doesn't mean they come from a currupted family life. I'm only expanding on the different reasons that are possible in why teens act like adoons. Remember never judge a book by it's cover.
  17. Well. Now that I understand your case. I have to say I agree with Nas and Lucky. Different people dress differently, weather it's "adoon-like" or weather it's "somali-like". Which ever way, it's up to them. Before anyone points fingers at one another, it is best to understand that some Somali teens dress and speak a certain way because of what was taught to them. Or rather what was not taught to them. In any case, I know of a few Somalian families who have given up on their children once they came to North America. Therefore the kids ended up doing what they like. I'm not saying all parents are like this. But I'm just expanding on Nas's point that "The root of the problem starts at home." I also would like to say that just cause you see a teen or child acting like an "adoon" doesn't mean they come from a currupted family life. I'm only expanding on the different reasons that are possible in why teens act like adoons. Remember never judge a book by it's cover.
  18. Abaayo, I would love to understand u. But try to tell me what you are saying in English. All I understood was Somali teens are tryna act like adoons. Please expand on this theory.
  19. Abaayo, I would love to understand u. But try to tell me what you are saying in English. All I understood was Somali teens are tryna act like adoons. Please expand on this theory.
  20. Abaayo, I would love to understand u. But try to tell me what you are saying in English. All I understood was Somali teens are tryna act like adoons. Please expand on this theory.
  21. Abaayo, I would love to understand u. But try to tell me what you are saying in English. All I understood was Somali teens are tryna act like adoons. Please expand on this theory.
  22. You want criticism? I suggest you finish your story, I was enjoying the pain you were going through...J/K But seriously, you left me hanging. Continue. I'm a give you a little something of mines. Why Me? Such a fool was I to be trapped in his game, Fell inlove with a black man without a name, Believed I could change him, but instead I changed, After his caresses and whispers nothing stayed the same, Love? A funny word, I thought I was deep in it, Took me to his crib, thought that I could win him, Phucked a couple of times, never thought I was sinning, His so called hopes for us got my head and heart spinning, So one night as I was talking to my girl I felt sick, Ran to the washroom ended up vomiting in the sink, I felt so tired, so weak, so confused, Went to my doctor and ended up with bad news, I'm 3 weeks pregnant can anything get worse? What am I to do, I got no place to go, I can't kill this seed inside me, so I ran to the only one I know, Only ended up him telling me to phucking leave him alone, Three months passed by, I'm working a nine to five, Tryna keep it low, even moved out to the country side, Mom and dad to ashamed to even look me in the eyes, Haven't got a call from my sister or the man that lied, How nieve I was, how blind can I be, All he wanted was to use and abuse me, Now I'm a mother to a ******* and I got no place I phucked up my future, phucked up my family name, Messed up my deen and now I only grieve in shame, Night after night I wonder why me? Why did I have to take his number that night at the party, Why did I dial the number and why did I meet him up, Why did I believe in his tale, his story of his endless love...