Somalicentric

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  1. ^^^ Haha!!! I agree, i would like to see some variation though... everything is becoming predictable with these weddings. Neverthless, mA to both of them.
  2. Wambui Njeri Murunga Wangari... i come from a matrilineal line
  3. Lool at the "guuntino" reference!!! After the new SOL facelift I couldn't get my password/log on info So i decided to create a new one. & also my last account I shared it with a friend that posted just as much i.e. The link you just provided. Good times lol
  4. Haha, thanks for pointing that out MMA, didn't even realize it... this calls for a celebration. Meet me in the luuq (sida rabtid uu qado) lol 100 does seem like a little tho *shrugs* i've become more of an avid reader/admirer (aka creeper) lol
  5. Carafaat;809684 wrote: Nuune, 22 days is long time when you are in love. Once I fell in love for his girl after I have seen her during a wedding. Within 2 hours conversation I was obsessed and in love, she told she was single, college graduate, lives alone,etc. And after the wedding I searched for her months. Only to discover she had a boyfriend, was not educated and she lived with her parents wich she didnt tell me. damn those lying women who break our hearts! . I have never laughed so hard in my life... especially at "Within 2 hours conversation I was obsessed and in love" Haha Carafaat (serious face) Stop the madness!!! You were clearly just infatuated with yarta, besides that's not love you're feeling... It's just a rush of oxytocin to your brain
  6. Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;790089 wrote: Soomaalicentric, last time I knew, laba luggooti ayee ahayd. I don't know waxa iga dambeeye. Haha, why am i just seeing this now?! MMA you are the one that was convinced you saw me in Toronto many moons ago tsk tsk (take it easy on the Jesus juice). BOB-- This still doesn't change our west coast, east coast beef :cool: sida rabtid uu qaado, you sexist istirasho!!!
  7. Umm, less chatting people... and more picture posting LOL
  8. She is doing the 'dougie' interesting.
  9. Jacaylbaro;806630 wrote: Anatidaephobia is the fear that somewhere in the world, there is a duck watching you. haha... i wish i had this phobia
  10. This entire thread is becoming ridiculous, we can't address homosexuality any more than we have addressed sexism & the misogyny rampant in our culture, everything is intertwined.
  11. Tuujiye;220348 wrote: Somalicentric, are you Gay? if u are, i'm sorry to tell you that god will not bless gay's and if they don't come back from their sins, naarta baa sugeysa... Suurad dhan oo quraanka ku jirta ayaa loogaga hadlay..Wili nabi dhan qoomkiisa baa lugu halaagay... jaahilnimo and backwarding, adiga bee ku heysataa... Haha, how come i never saw this ridiculous remark? and why is when an ally for gay rights voices an opinion they get automatically labeled gay? I am not gay, but if your statement was meant to be offensive then i am sorry it did nothing but that. Furthermore walal, you don't know about the internal struggles people go through or what they harbor... so for you to deploy the age old "you are going to hell" statement is a little arrogant and pretentious. Let Allah (S.W.T) be the judge of that, and i should add Homosexuality doesn't take a person out of the religion.
  12. Why are you assuming she wants to watch something "romantic?" uff calyk try watching 'Apocalypto' you're welcome!!!
  13. ^^^ Conspiracies?! How so... or are you oblivious & easily sensationally driven... I'll go with the latter
  14. Somalina;801486 wrote: I think the video is wonderful because It calls us all to action. It calls us to protect all children not just African children. It was very well done and I dont think it was a advertisement for the organization at all (I had a debate about it 2 hrs ago lol). " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
  15. Buildings don't mean shit if there is a gap between the poor & rich. Most places that have skyscrapers have a slum on the outskirts that get marginalized. I'd rather have a slow, progressive and environmentally conscious rebuilding of Somalia, than a quick & capitalist driven facelift.
  16. What are your thoughts? some people even speculate that he is dead... here is an interesting article that i agree with a lot. http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1632821/Blog:-Kony-2012:-Hype-over-substance/ Kony 2012 peddles a simplistic narrative, devoid of nuance. It offers no concrete plan other than to "stop Kony." It doesn’t explain what will happen if he is caught (nor the means by which he will be caught), whether the child-soldiers he recruited should be punished along with him or whether government troops, who were also responsible for countless atrocities, should too be brought to justice. Its disempowering narrative takes agency away from so many of the people who are working on the ground to help rebuild northern Uganda and its communities; people who understand the complexities and politics behind this conflict because they lived it. This campaign fashions itself the lone wolf stopping at nothing to seek justice for the hapless people of northern Uganda yet it avoids complex questions such as: what if they don’t want justice? This may sound absurd but many northern Ugandan families have children who were abducted by the LRA and subsequently became the LRA. They want to see them return home and if that happens who is responsible for their reintegration? Not Invisible Children I suppose. The truth is Kony 2012 is not about the conflict in northern Uganda. It's a story of victims, villains and more importantly heroes - foreign, white people like us with power and money and influence, sitting before our keyboards, on our proverbial white horses striding into the country to save those whose voices and faces tell us they need saving, voices and faces that almost can’t say anything else because – like me with Coincy – we fail to understand them when they do. They no longer fall perfectly into that neat little "victim" box we’ve spent so long fashioning for them.
  17. RaMpAgE;796825 wrote: - Somalia was never fully homogeneous country, there are other ethnicities, Bantu's, Arabs, etc - Somalia's history doesn't go back to Arabia, only delusional people believe such stuff. Somalia has 6000+ history. - We do have one language with many variations. - Somalis are not a mixture of anyone, genetics has proven that - Our culture is not only nomadic pastoralist's as some would like to make us think, but also farmers, and urbanites. Before colonialism all the cities that exist today existed. - Ethiopia is our rival for better or worse, either way we have to deal with it. - I don't think the Somali conflict was based on clan's, it was more to do with economic situation and power. Clan was the cover. Interesting, i think we need an entire thread dedicated to the Ancient & contemporary history of Somalia (not a linear one that glosses over nuances). Oh how i would kill for a class like that at my uni... Just thinking about it gives me goosebumps
  18. ^^^ Me too, so who was there before them... and the Somalis, where the hell did they spring up from? questions, questions.