QansaxMeygaag

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  1. ^^ I find her talented actually; she just needs a good manager to nurture her talent and put it to good use, like you AB-ow :cool:
  2. Haatu;981276 wrote: Abbass, I know I've posted this in another thread, but the message of the song is more suited here. It starts at 50s. Soomaalay is aamina Abti I didn't know the M/Bulls were supporting the Owls...
  3. ^^ Wiil Cusub The song sounds banaadiri? Like Luul Jeylaani songs or Fadumo Qaasim Hilowle or Casha Cabdoow Saalim.
  4. ^^ Then we should lobby for lifting of this unfair embargo - seems like humanity needs Cuba more than Cuba needs the rest of us :cool:
  5. nuune;979051 wrote: Tolka, who, ninkan, yaa waaye, qabyaalad, maxaa tidhi, inaar Farah is long-footed he means, lol
  6. ^^ Who is trying to get rid of Saacid? Am a bit lost....
  7. nuune;980860 wrote: Yaa Qansax , Cuba saad ogtaheyba waxaa saaran cuna qabateen lagu darey cuna qabateen kale, marka no Western government will allow its pharmaceutical companies to market any of Cuba's breakthroughs. It was only last month that Cuba released the World's First Lung Cancer Vaccine, they made the discovery back 2011, and were researching and patenting what would be one of the greatest cures for cancer related..., and that breakthrough didn't even made into world headlines, that says enough! But the same western companies go to the world's worst authoritarian and/or conflict zones to harvest other natural resources...I have not known anything to stop the greed of western transnationals....not even sanctions and large-scale civil war...
  8. ^^^ Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
  9. ^^ Wow, this Nairobi fadhikudirir sounds like a very interesting place to be :cool: Do the things they predict come to pass? Examples?
  10. nuune;980721 wrote: - Malaria vaccine is available in Cuba as the vaccine originated there and was invented there - HIV/AIDS vaccine is available in Cuba as the vaccine originated there and was invented there - Cancer cure vaccine is available in Cuba as the vaccine originated there and was invented there - Many of the world's diseases that could not be cured at all, thanks to Cuba, it is available now. The Western world, including their poodles of UNICEF, MSF, and others such as WHO don't want to market these vaccines which could save many lives. The Western world economy will collapse if these vaccines are introduced, which can result the loss of 8 million pharmaceutical jobs in Europe, North America & Australia. Dr Haatu, go to Cuba sxb, and come back loaded! Nuune are you serious? Cuba would have been flooded by western pharmaceutical companies by now no? And would have made billions of dollars?
  11. Even Nuruddin Farah stopped traveling on the Somali passport after years of valiantly trying to use it - harrowing, harrowing. He wrote movingly about it, I forget which essay it was. It is difficult enough if you are Somali and traveling on other passports....
  12. ^^ I have a ton of in-laws and I bless the day they came into my life; great folk and much better than my own family. Alxamdulillah.
  13. nuune;979933 wrote: ^^ It is his third language, after of course English & Somali, respect to Qansax , wuu ka wada waaya aragsanyahey all the Solers put together, now that came from out of nowhere. Aaaaaw; how kind of you Nuune! Am touched and blushing walaahi :cool:
  14. Alpha Blondy;979925 wrote: do you even understand this, abti? Yes, waan fahmay sarbeebtada oo aad ku qarin haysa sawaaxilka; caadi ma tihid ninyahow, pure marxist....father ate, son eating now...is the general thrust of your dialogue... Also amazed at your politico-cultural references to what's a la mode in Kenya, like Michela Wrong's book "Its our turn to eat". You are good AB; very good. Laakin point of correction; don't lump the sins of the father on the son; he is nin geesi ah whichever way you look at it and besides you don't know him so don't judge and don't demean his geesinimo or begrudge him what he achieved...
  15. They seem to be dancing to Kuduro music from Angola....
  16. ^^ When you have people sent to save hostages looting jewellery, where do you turn to for solution? A lot of property was looted by the so-called saviors
  17. Here are all the unanswered questions in a very popular document doing the rounds: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14TPKjLym-hulKAZhca1xIE4YldJNyiAHx92xJBDpEQ4/preview?pli=1&sle=true
  18. Alpha Blondy;979907 wrote: conversation with Abdul Haji and Alpha B. Alpha: Habari Abdul Haji Utapenda kunywa nini? Abdul Haji: really wa nilikula. no really wa nimekula. as you can see i'm ninakula. and as i said i'll nitakula BIG TIME, my father is nitakula, too. he's a minister. Alpha: huu hapa wali, samaki, mbatata, na saladi. Nitakuletea keki baadaye? Abdul Haji: like i said abtinika wa nilikula. ileen i'm a hero eh. Alpha: astante the nation's hero, Mr.Tembo. Unakwenda wapi? Abdul Haji: Westgate Mall. Alpha: ok. good luck. Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool. LMAO Crazy AB trying his hand at Sawaaxili
  19. Wadani;979679 wrote: Oo qabyaaladdu inay sida basasha oo kale tahay miyaanad ogayn? Bal noo faahfaahi midaalku basasha iyo qabiilku...I am intringued by this analogy lol ;)
  20. Haatu;979667 wrote: Are you trying to incite intra-OG hatred? Typical pirate Apo, that's the way to go. While you're at it, get Baardheere back as well Becoming a militant Cumar Jees abti? What's going on with you?
  21. Gheelle.T;979661 wrote: ^We all know without MZ, you (ya Haatu) would be a pinkie Didn't know you were LG(laan gaab). Correction, Mark-a-Bulls are not laangaab by any stretch of the imagination...:cool:
  22. Haatu;979660 wrote: Says the little MZ cockroach. Pretty soon we'll truck the lot of you back to Afmadow So you kick me out to Afmadoow abti?
  23. Haatu;979649 wrote: Yeah his dad looks like a normal Somali: Btw, Somalis aren't mixed. They're a distinct ethnic group. Pray, what does a "normal Somali" look like? Somalis have a range of hair texture (and even looks) from Yusuf Haji's here (bis), to even softer versions of this (bis qooley) to balwayn (slightly thicker than this but wavier, like harder indian version) to gardho (the thick woolly hair in old pictures of geel-jires)
  24. Haatu;979643 wrote: Is it me or are a disproportionate number of Garissa residents jareer? Heck, even I'm jareer. Maybe Xaaji Xunjuf was right about us being mixed with the Oromo Abti does Abdul look like he has jareer, am confused...