Paragon

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  1. Conclusion: Even the internet is not quite sure about kab sheydaan, according to Google That's someone's actual nickname by the way.
  2. ^Who doesn't like chocolate and honey? That's the sweetest thing that she doesn't even need to be graded. She's in a sweet league of her own. You see?
  3. Paragon

    Man

    ^On change and what can be changed, if I were to comment on it, it'll take me weeks or months or perhaps years to write it down. I went through it all in thought and pieced them together but I can not go back to that now. I am at somewhere vital, and frankly, exciting. On the advice on living in the moment? I think that is so far the best advice humans have but what is a moment. Not in time essence but it's very own fabric?
  4. Originally posted by chubacka: hearing this news is not going to help her husband in rehab is it? where's that bloody women thread... So what if he overdoes? She's dumping him anyway? Now I tell you women are something, something so special as to be studied as a subject. It's a good something. At that age anigu qudbasiro daayee, qabriga igu jiida ayaan ku taahi lahaa. Laakiin humour has no age limits. I just love the woman for the chuckle. A younger girl kute.
  5. Originally posted by Farancab: For Abtigiis, Buuxo is the best, For Zu Lilly is best, and for Ngonge Faheema is best. Paragaon will come up with Haneefa, Farah-Brown will say Bishaaro. Ducaysane has already said Xidigo and the BOB with Kool kaat, for Che juxa is best and lastly for me Haneefa, Sheh & Maalika are best. Xiin & Sophist iyagu waa culumo laakiin waa la yaqaan cida ay ka danbeeyaan. But nuune, JB and Fufu waa bilaa dookh, fulaynimo kama aha... Now, now brother. Hold your horses. I will have you know that I have only one fav'rite cyber girl and Haneefah is definately NOT it. In fact Haneefah is a REAL and LIVING favourite of mine. Get it? Now let me tell you who my fav'rite 'cyber' (girl) character is in SOL: Siren! She's one hell of a cyber character at that. Playful and at times coy. Which is kinda cute. Having said that, there are other fav'rite real/cyber girls from London that I admire alot, and they are the magnificent three plus the immaculate one: Malika, Juxa, MsDD and Blessed. You could say I appreciate these marwooyin as the elders counsel (and peace keepers)of SOL. Equally, despite my ungentlemanly treatments and dis-communications, the other real/cyber fav'rites are: Sheh, Ibti, Val, Faheema, Lily, Wilcat (where is she nowadays?) and others I cannot mention now. This latter group is most appreciated albeit from afar. PS: Chubaka is a script I am working on getting its language. She's silently, erm, appealing.
  6. You staring? Ofcourse not. You have to look to walk, right?
  7. ^Lol. But it's not good for their health.
  8. ^So it's all depends on a vivid imagination. I like the scripts better; the materalisation of 'brain matter' without having to care about the rest of the human. So if they think that you are that then it's well and good in my books. BTW, both you and Siren seem genuine and cool. Perhaps being genuine confuses folks? PS: I know Siren is a lady.
  9. Originally posted by The_Siren: Humble- What? And risk alienating loveable SOlers? Neigh...thats just not my style *grins*..Seems as though I've spooked them in anycase-that or they're keeping away from my sinfulself-lest I tempt them with evil. But what of you? You have not answered? ...what says you man? Well too bad for them then. My answer to the topic? No.
  10. It's all xiiso. like other xiiso's the time will come when the old addage is realised to be true: lama huraan waa cawska jiilaal. Whatever happens, home for me is the Somali woman. That is, however much she pisses me off at times.
  11. It's the dream that keeps my heart beating, to be in my native environment. With a few camels, a good pasture land and water and I am set. No looking back ever. I could live there externally. But I intend to have some shops in towns, just like old times.
  12. Originally posted by The_Siren: Excuse me for the quick rambles everyone...I was half stuffing myself with Aftur. Oh and I'd just like to point out one other reply which was missed out. One I found rather interesting...quite refreshing even as its definitely a difference stance altogether. Now this really would make for an interesting discussion piece. quote: Originally posted by humble.: Shabeel and JB, first I am not really too bothered about proofs or non-proofs or existence or non-existence or some such thing that might throw us into the whirl wind of claims and counter-claims, but let me, for the benefit of discussion, be more of a complete nutter and reduce the whole argument of this thread as being simply 2of many other human or imaginative explanation of what exists or doesn't exist. What if there could be more arguments than just these two? What if there are other explanations more inclusive than Darwinism? Or that of religion? What I find very amusing in all human arguments is that its not merely the truth that humans are after, but somehow the 'missing link or truth' becomes the very exercise of 'countering the other'. And slowly by slowly, the need for truth itself becomes redundant since it doesn't either support one or another side of the argument. Perhaps we should find the hidding place of the truth? BTW, I don't think this forum exists, it is the constract of my imagination. I somehow created it. Now counter that. Definitely outside of the box and I like it. ...and that was NOT even a shameless attempt to seduce its author with compliments. Nothing but unadulterated honesty. Siren, my dear, thans for picking up my view. For you and I, shame is irrelevant. But honesty is of the essence. I look at this particular discussion and thought how futile it is to be frank. Some argument for evolution which disputes God's existence while other argue that God indeed exists. Now all it takes to settle this is to put the arguments in their proper place - chronologically - in the very history of existence itself. Evolutionists claim to account for all of man's (and the world's) history which is thinking infinately back into the past and then the future. Yet again, religionists claim to account for the history of man/existence within a limited period of years (say for the 100 thousand years? less or more). So may question is if evolution involves constant human adaptation, and humans found the necessity to invent one or two religions, isn't religion a TRUTH in itself we humans have evolved into? Doesn't that make religion the natural truth (for this moment in history, that is)?
  13. ^Have you had a PKM fired at you before? The damn sound confuses the hell out of you first, and if you don't know enough, you'd run towards where it's been fired from. It has it's own distinct sound. The HK, G3(all makes), Faal (Bambe faal) etc etc all make jumbled up sounds compared to the saar8 and AKs (all makes), which make this strangely soothing noise. Qa-qow, qa-qa-qa-qaw qow qow...yuuuuf! The bloody thirst of the baaruudda! I don;t miss it. Anyway the arming thing isn't at all necessary. It only fills the night/day with too many shooters at the 'Cirtoogte' or the testing grounds. The consequences after the tests can be disasterous for the common folk. What we need to hear from all sides is 'humanitarian aid' and not arms aid. The Sharif should atleast take the lead.
  14. ^Hadaba Geel in lagaa baxshaa ma dooneeysaa oo buntuq iyo fardana laguugu raacsho?
  15. Paragon

    Man

    'I am still the only solitary soul walking the earth ' Ofcourse, ofcourse you are. In your own silent and solitary world. And I, likewise in mine. Well the cure to that dullness is to know that one is a creature of this world, or in more conventional words, a man of this world. And thus none has more right to this world to with do it as you desire. If such a mentality takes roots, then any man can change the world to a percieved paradise or hell of his own. All it takes is a little dose of disregard or total irreverence.. The cure for the inspiration is not to let the ink dry...
  16. I will, only if it is a man beating a woman but if not I will not. If they are two men I would find it offensive on their honour to even stop them from finishing their unfinished business. If I realise only of them is beaten and almost giving up, I will take his position and fight on his behalf. It doesn't matter who he is. It's not nice interrupting two guys settling a slight disagreement. The best you could do as a man is to give them the privacy they are entitled to. Or else it will continue on and on forever, which is a waste of time and boring.
  17. Talk about fcking up the bloodline. edit But I know few brothers who did marry Indian. And most of these girls are hardly illiterate.
  18. No, I am old bones. Al-Fajri would be my style. White with tiny interval of black strips.
  19. Yup. But my question is will we Somalis ever break out of bacda nagu xiran? We will grow economic sense as opposed to the bravado of empty nationality sense? This could mean big money for Somalis you know? Big bucks, you hear?
  20. ^You mean 1994 when you were an 11 year old child?
  21. Paragon

    Man

    Haha. Well, it could be a useful theory especially for my journey and I guess it could 'explains' the syndrome you mentioned. True, bodies are what they are. I will await for the completion of your poem then, daughter, I mean mother earth. Don't neglect it to the notebook though or soon enough you'll give up hope on it. Yes, lately I'm changing nicknames...it's a transformation of a sort. But hopefully that's the end of it.