Paragon

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  1. Looooooooool. Wallee yahuud iyo Soomaaliyi waxbaa kala haysta. Waa ummad ay bac ku wada xiran tahay!
  2. Originally posted by *Ibtisam: quote: Originally posted by Paragon: ^If such is so, then, why come hither? One would not mingle amidst grown-ups if a grown-up jest too crude too shelter easily assaults their innocent eyes, I would've thought. Or what belies this treasured visitation, I ponder. The pomp of vainglory? Paragon, I could say one or two things to you, but with your current attitude it would be pointless. You need to be comfortable with your own self dear, because I was talking about Fu-fu's little fight forcing THe siren to write more. But if since you brought yourself into it, you fell from grace about a year ago [in my eyes]. I have become accustomed to reading worse things that this from you since, so I've learnt to keep my nonsense to myself with regards to you P.s. If you want to get into the discussion of grown ups and its content, I could offer to school you in the limits it has, at least for self respecting people, but again it would be wasted on you, so I shall remain out of your so called grown up discussion. P.s.s. Its got to a point where you cannot even talk to people on normal terms without trying to transgress the boundaries and if they resist you scream if your child, take your innocent eyes else where. [even when they were not talking to you] Yad yad ya plz. Again, nonesense. Who you 'claim' to be talking to is irrelevant. You talk alot as it is. Answer the question: why brought you into this thread? Your need to feel good at the expense of those whom 'you' think fell from grace? Is that how you make yourself feel better? Even more relevant, who annointed to the position of 'grace-gauge or meter'? Who? And more interestingly, why the heck have ever concerned 'yourself' with anyone's grace (and that of mine before a year ago)? And who told you Paragon ever gave a damn about what you thought or didn't think of him? Hmm? Lol. Accustomed to me? Who the heck forced you to? Do me a favour now; never again tell me about exactly 'where' you keep your nonesense. Fahantu?
  3. ^Looool. Waraa Jaajumoow, sxboow see camal adiga? Hoos-hoos uu la isugugu sheegaa sheekadaasoo kalee, hada they'll think we finally got a 'room' or a good plumbing job. Now furaha lee inoo soo gudbi. Tartiibtoo yaah?
  4. Originally posted by Gabbal: quote:Originally posted by Paragon: Barre didn’t play along. He said, “I never knew your son. But keep the money flowing.” And they did. The interesting thing about this sensationalization is the emphasis on Barre's political independence. It is something that deserves a moment to savor considering political independence is a foreign concept now and in the near future for Somalia. One right thing we could say about him. I even think this tv station is making up stories so as to capitalize on Somalia's recent re-appearance on cable news chanels. Anything bad with a link to Somalia makes sensational news, I suppose.
  5. It's not normal anymore. It's out of this world. The thing is, he's a humble fella at that. Couple of months ago he visited a school I helped in and was running with the kids. No swagger no sweat.
  6. ^If such is so, then, why come hither? One would not mingle amidst grown-ups if a grown-up jest too crude too shelter easily assaults their innocent eyes, I would've thought. Or what belies this treasured visitation, I ponder. The pomp of vainglory?
  7. ^ Oh Siren, my fair princess, that cheery mood gladdens me. Good food is the sister of good mood, and good mood does indeed set afoot good tidings for all. Not so dissimilar to you, I am also in the same jetstream of joy today. Mine has come to fruition through the blissful journey of the mind. So, I am very well this day and all laughter. Ofcourse, despite my staged 'naughtiness', I am perhaps essentially that well-bred child who wipes his mouth after every bite. But as you've suggested, one must ease up at times and let nature be as was intended. Ah for SOL, one gets the feeling that they're fence-sitters, and when another crosses a thresh unfamilair to them, they become the 'finger-pointers'. I'll call them 'the good at the expense of the (percieved) bad'. You and I of recent fall within the latter category, I am afraid. But as with all humanity, there is a great need for villains so as to appoint or annoint the good. I will not bore you with such philosophical things, but school them, my dear, and school them good.
  8. Radiant, my dear, radiant. Indeed you're the shimmering constellation around who's sparkles all matter and fleeting angles revolve. If light is the source of sight, then you are the sigh of relief a yearning and longing soul breezly emits. Thus how can I not miss thee? How have you been?
  9. Paragon

    One feature

    ^You tempt me my dear, and it's hard to resist. Let's continue, shall we PS: Was a little tied up. Not literally though.
  10. JEFF SHARLET:.... Chuck Grassley, a guy who’s been involved for such a long time. Grassley was involved with the Somalia project throughout the 1980s. They recognize that Somalia, of course, is a nation of great strategic importance, right there on the Horn of Africa. So, even as they are pursuing what they say is a religious agenda, it’s also meshing very neatly with a certain kind of agenda of American expansionist power and oil, frankly. AMY GOODMAN: And rarely is the devastation of the failed state of Somalia talked about in terms of its history, that the US, for decades, supported this dictator, Siad Barre. JEFF SHARLET: Yeah, yeah, exactly. The story, for most Americans, begins with George Bush very nobly sending over these troops to fight the warlords. It begins with Black Hawk Down. And we don’t recognize that it was really—I mean, Somalia almost—is almost a purest case possible of US support for an absolutely murderous regime. In the face of all odds, too. I mean, there’s nothing, it seemed, that Barre could do to dissuade the Family that he was worthy of support, even to the point of insulting Doug Coe, the leader of the group, who used a sad case, the death of his son, wrote to Barre and said, “My son has died today. And as he was dying, he was speaking of you and how important you are.” It was a strange, crass move. Barre didn’t play along. He said, “I never knew your son. But keep the money flowing.” And they did.
  11. ^You know that's the new conspiracy circulating these days. That's Dj's effort to help big bro is a way to destroy SL. Loada BS.
  12. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Lots of stories are on the way shortly ....... Don't rush before it is cooked Hadda PL security service are filtering the net for evidence implicating JB, dheh. Aan iska fahannee.
  13. ^Lol@kabajaan. Miyaa laguu yaqaanba? Maxaa isku dhocooyo...
  14. Paragon

    One feature

    Originally posted by The_Siren: LOL leaves much to be desired and Paragon's insanity? *Smiles* Oh my, I shall resist the need to comment any further on that one. Siren, how do you do? Excuse the AWOL, will you? Do comment. Please, I insist. Maryooleey women are too 'something' to be neurotic. It takes genius. As for my insanity? Sanity is a baren field. And you're most sane.
  15. Originally posted by Somali'centric: ^^ Noma sanaaa i love that guy, i first heard him on this i damn near died of laughter, 3+2=32 I know Mapepe. I didn't want to post it on SOL lest folks think I am being too rude. Hilarious man.
  16. ^Heard of Kingwendu? Mipango The bongos have a wierd sense of humour... borderline. LOl.
  17. Oz, at nini? Ya akhi kama sauti ina pendeza, midomo hata sita kumbuka She really sings! Somali'centric, karibu mzee. Sasa maswali hayo usiniulize jamani. Babu ni bubu umewahi ku sikia? Watoto wapo humu, mwaulize!
  18. ^Hmm Read that (thanks to Viking) and justly followed by (had to part it to another SOLer - twas costly damn it!) Al-Ghazali's 'Disciplining The Soul': Ihya Ulum Al-Din. But then amusingly...I got this book from the library...couldn't return it. Anyway... its a very interesting read. It really is... I am reading it for the third time and ...TURNS everything upside down. And I like it. It's very amusing. The book is THIS. Full version.
  19. Paragon

    BONES

    Good Lord! We just hope it doesn't come over here. We have lost chanel 5 to these things. Terrible shows to even skip past.