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@Saalax said: Gitmo and Africa Intelligence isn't run by Saalax, the truth is out there for truth seekers and it is easily accessible. Do you even know what the websites you have quoted are or their owners? Don't hide behind the noble people of Dararwayne and Bohol Mr Saalax but seek urgent emotional and psychological counselling as you are not normal.
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@Mooge said: niyoow the Ethiopians are cheap and will never let you "win win" in business. we all can see this is a one-sided deal and we all know the beneficiary is not the people of Somaliland. What do you know about this supposedly "one-sided" deal? Please elaborate your claims or spare us your nonsense.
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<cite> @somalee said:</cite> Simple answer. He's a Somaliland agent. That the Somaliland administration is capable of planning and carrying out such a heinous act is not up for debate. What I expect from the more decent people of Somaliland is a strong condemnation of their administration. The decent God fearing people of Somaliland have always been condemning the terror and savagery of koonfuria along with the treachery and hypocrisy of the pirates in equal measure. Our law abiding democratic government which is admired the world over does have an impressive track record of fighting terror which speaks for itself.
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<cite> @Miyir said:</cite> things are heating up under Qaadland, shaken and denying the accusation. let's wait and see who is the culprit. http://www.somalilandpress.com/somaliland-refutes-al-shabaab-allegations/ The government of Somaliland does not need to reply to these baseless "reports" by mediocre bloggers in some unknown Bantu blogs. The person behind this clearly unauthorised reply should be sacked as soon as possible. I hope Dahabshiil group sues those F@qash journalists pretending to be Swedish in the Kenyan courts for libel.
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=933935776617034&id=371809539496330
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Orientation- has two to three meanings Knell- is not in the Somali culture Meticulous- don't know Nuance- don't know Obsequitous- could it be dabodhilif?
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Somali Rapper delivers universal truths (NOISEY ARTICLE)
Tallaabo replied to themusichead15's topic in General
<cite> @xabad said:</cite> Faajeer dheh, rap music hadaa maqashid waa cayaal malaquus iyo saaqid waxay isku mada daaliyaan. Utter crap for losers. What truth can drug addicts and jail birds deliver ? Afkaaga caano lagu qabay xabadoow. Runtii marka aan sidii Abu Jahal diinta xaqda ah lagugu falin xigmad ayaad ku hadashaa. Inaar yaa dadkaa dhaqanka xun u sheega inay runtu ka fogtahay nin sida dhoocil yar oo candho buur ah timaha tidcay, surwaalka aad jawaan la tolay moodana hoos futada uga dhacay, una dhutiya sidii nin dagaalkii marya'aloolka lagu dhaawacay :-D -
What about Somcable and its link from Djibouti? I can see a big fight in the horizon if Telesom goes ahead with this new cable connection from Berbera.
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Those who are captured should not be released without first sending them to jail.
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I think it will be more interesting to get some difficult English words from the dictionaries and then find their equivalent in Somali.
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<cite> @Haatu said:</cite> That's strange. Most Somalis I've come across seem to believe the best Somali is spoken up North but that seems to be a lie. There are still a lot of people who speak authentic Somali in Somaliland especially those in the countryside but there is a worrying trend of loaned foreign words taking over the language as more and more people learn Arabic and English at schools and Universities. Businesses already use English in their sign boards.
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<cite> @Asad Ahmed said:</cite> xabashi is a broad term, I agree. Xabad should first explain to us who the "xabashis" are before we can discuss their supposed huuro.
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<cite> @Mooge said:</cite> this is one nasty person. that is disgusting niyoow. eating hilib dixiri galay. He is not nasty. He is just looking after his health.
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The authentic Somali is no longer used in Somaliland. Everyone speaks a mixture of Somali and English or Arabic. Basically the clerics and the religious folks use a lot of Quranic Arabic in their spoken language whereas the politicians, students, business people, and the dayuusbaro use English words to spice up or complete their conversation.
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<cite> @xabad said:</cite> Maati ? Civilian
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<cite> @Johnny B said:</cite> The endeavor of banging sense into a persona of Mooge's intellectual caliber is nothing but kicking dead whales down the beach. Xabad, you're more forgiving than me, for me he remains one of those victims of the civil war. Ninka si xun baad u qarxisay ninyow ma istidhi :-D With the old threads neatly tucked in place, clan worshipers can run but can't hide :-D
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As others have already said, Islam is the cure for this exclusively kafir desease of the mind and soul.
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Xabadoow maxaynu samaynaa dee. Shall we distribute condoms and morning after pill?
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Mr Alphoow some of us are former loyal employees of the ministry of public propaganda of the communist government of aabe Siyaad Barre. We are very serious about adhering to rules and portraying uniformity and harmony. These dangerous and alien ideas you are preaching are not welcome and if we had our way you would surely dissappear and be tortured.
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<cite> @Che -Guevara said:</cite> With a power-hungry Bantu on the rampage in Bari I am reminded of the political crises in Burundi :-D
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<cite> @xabad said:</cite> ^ Nomadic society has an aversion to physical or manual work of any sort. Tanners and metal smiths are looked down upon as Midgo and ostracized. My Grandfather almost got disowned by his clan for making his family leather shoes. Tinkerers and mechanics have been weeded out of the gene pool, what remains are mechanically illiterate men with soft ladylike hands who can't figure out the simplest DIY tasks. That is how we got some of our clan names like: 1. Biyo-maal - fisherman 2. Muruq-maal - labourer 3. Tu-maal - blacksmith 4. Soo-maal - nomad Before the advent of the accursed clan system, this was the Somali civilisation's socio-economic caste system. Basically, the nomads out-bred all the other groups and therefore took over the land subjugating the rest in the process. The skilled groups eventually became the dispised tiny minority.
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<cite> @Tillamook said:</cite> The usual feminine ululation of one of our resident hapless habros of SOL is duly noted in here...? Tallaabo, why do you wanna throw homeboy Xabad under the bus like dat... you petty rapscallion you...? Ninka qabiil u mashaxaradayaa waa adiga. I have simply stated the obvious facts that unlike xabad's meaningful arguments you keep regurgitating the puntite clan line which is fooling no one but your deluded lot. You guys think that we are still in the post independence years when the HAG clan's once apolitical nature allowed you have more say in Somali affairs than you actually deserve.