Hassan1508736697

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  1. My bat!bro how abt this, you see the dudes fb pic and his name ? Fb search him, his page is open therefore use the fb pic in order to know that you looking at the dudes page ..this video is worth going through all that trouble for..Just can't believe we got Somalis unstable like that in central London ..maashalah tho! Cause dudes is mental but is striving for something honorable, ilaahay ha caafiyo
  2. Dude, I provided you wth a link..follow the instruction, stroll down ..I've even provided u how the video looks like
  3. Weyso( wudu) right at a busy intersection https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004639746387 (Scroll down half way) You should see that >
  4. Reeyo, I am socked and awed by your elegance and since of humor .can I pour you some qaxwo? Or should I fly you to Marrakech to have a talk beside the Mediterranean ocean, we can lock eyes too.
  5. @Reeyo, alla maxaan bood bodeysaa sidii inaad qaarad xoreysey..remember that in few years mid faraxa ba 8 kaa soo tuuri and that your fit body will collapse like the twin towers ..is deji
  6. Mooge, your looking at the future borders of Somaliland vs Somalia closing ceremony.. What would Somaliland be wearing as a uniform..would they have a racial face?
  7. My ultimate dream is to settle in the grassy/lush highlands of Sheikh ( although I hands downs would've preferred the tropics of the Shabellada dhexe @afgoye, but I can't bc Somalis can't trust each other, we've became regionalized )with a house build to my liking, I mean that was build on prototype of other houses I fell in love with, such as the vacation house of Ted turner in Montana. The pets I would like to have are couple of baboons, cheetah, leopard, lemu, rabbit
  8. @Saffers, it is my intention to get to know you and afford you that most requested by females.
  9. @Ngonge, bro, I politely request that you don't call me names. I'm a simple man with simple intentions here. I would prefer to chat with Reeyo. Abaayo iska waran nooh!
  10. @Tallabo, laa ilaaha I la laahu, Walaal take it back, I mean that misunderstanding. I didn't say that, I just said that they dominate that field, the medical field, specially the nursing aspect of it. Why then are you totally hijacking my thought process into your dubious and wicked perception ?
  11. Abti, nin ka weyn ban ahay ciyaarta masjid ka kala tag..that conspiracy is just plain paranoi
  12. What's confusing to me is that you tickle my fancy!
  13. @saffrrs, what happening is that you fail to defuse the tension, I mean this qoor dheer like a qalanjo is defaming me and distracting me ..I want you to apply immeasurably pressure on her to knock it off
  14. Reeyo, please stop undermining me, I meant no negativity towards our girls. I'm just saying our sisters lean more towards the medical field. Once again I ask that you refrain from degrading me bc you never know.
  15. Have one form of autism or another ...and this mainly concerns kids born in America( Somali) ... This is an epedimic. I'm afraid we'll have to discard and not consider 30 % of the future youths who are born and bred in North America to help Somalia with their taught knowledge and their transparent western culture.
  16. <cite> @NGONGE said:</cite> The professor recently visited London and I had the fortune of attending both his lectures (one in Somali and another in English). The Somali lecture was, obviously, about Somaliland and Somaliland’s future. The English one was to answer a question about Somalia being a useful economic partner in the Horn (or something along those lines). I am usually not one that gets swayed by personalities or suffers from pangs of hero worship. However, I did find the professor an interesting, eloquent and logical man. I enjoyed both lectures (for different reasons) and, at times, believed him to be chasing a futile dream. Still, the reason I took the trouble to log in and reply was that I found myself tickled by the originator of this thread and his promise to ask a “serious” question (I recently picked up the habit of only reading the site rather than participating; call it a sabbatical). In both lectures that I attended, there were lots of people with their hands up and all were dying to ask their versions of these “serious” questions. In the Somali one, when the question and answer session began, a man put his hand up, was asked to speak, stood up waving a couple of books in the air (and giving us the impression that he’ll dive straight into a long and convoluted history lesson) only to say “Professor, labadan buug baan qoray, ma ku siiyaa?” In the English lecture, another guy got up and gave a long rant about the inviolability of Somali Unity. The professor and the chair of the meeting kept asking him “what’s your question” and he strung them along with the words “It is coming, it’s coming” without asking a single question at the end of a tediously predictable and dull tirade. So, my advice to you is to go to and listen to the man speak. If you’re serious and dispassionate, you will actually enjoy his delivery and style (regardless of his somewhat idealistic political opinions). p.s. I, of course, disagree with the man because he still has not grasped the fact that Clan IS Everything. In your attempts to seek elitism in this forum you have rendered me incapable of asking him a strategically placed question which will force him to scramble for face saving recovery. I am appalled by the amount of elitist sufferers in this forum. Cot-dammit you ain't working for no cot-dam think-tank, this ain't no Chatham house..get loose y'all, cot-dam these mofo are uptight like they related to the queen of England
  17. I beg to differ , I believe the man was butt hurt by not even getting one single vote at the presidential elections in xamar
  18. <cite> @Tallaabo said:</cite> I don't do character assassinations. My remark was intended to refute your claim that Somali girls do only nursing which is not true. Anyone who has gone to a university will know that the Somali girls are just as capable of doing any academic discipline as men. War Tallabo bal ila daawo naftan la tiraahdo Alpha, war maxuu ku hadlayaa, wuuba iska qoslayaa.. Alpha, abti, ma refill bad u baahantahay, is your meds finished?
  19. @Tallabo..I'm actually a graduate ..a long time ago graduate ..I dnt know where u going with this ..I urge you to cease and detest this attempt at character assassination
  20. <cite> @galbeedi said:</cite> Hassan, of course he has a lot to answer and i hope you take him to task. My beef is with Hablaha. I never mentioned about a PHD, but I thought in this part of the world credit and qualifications are worth some thing. Being a dean is not something a Phd will buy you sister. If this is cushy job, a lot of Maryooley could have achieved. Having said that, Being a good scholar doesn't necessarily mean a good politician. Retail politics is totally a different animal. I know the school the he spend great time of his career and it is a little miniature unpretentious college in the middle of that rigid artic hell-hole called Minnesota. So I urge you to study your point of argument. It is sad we put any Somali professor at such a high pedestal that we forget that there's so many flawed professors around, some who are lunatics. Heck, my own best friend is an assistant professor and we spend majority of the time talking about how we banged her and her.