
Ibtisam
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Lol, that website is a rib off Aliamos, get it done from your local.
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Haad you are being difficult for the sake of it, wax walaan. Nag tag ha na daalinin. I know you are bored Shadii aan ku diriey ma qabatey?
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Dhee maxa somalis will not work in other way. Hoorta Democracy iyo Somalis eye isku daalyin. I say forget about it, mix and match what works until a new generation arrives.
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IT does it have to be long, just more than "hehe ,,, Looooooooooool" If I did not know you off SOL, I would think yarkan hospital buu uu bahanyahey I assume there are certain views you are serious about, miis waxago daan wa loool? Mid kale waraba kaasta adigu miyaad uu qoosli? War sac bi sac, maran qoosol, mar ha lagula qoslo, maran serious baa la noqda.
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Two stages Pre-preparation: Stage 1 1) A Somali led Agreement before hand on constitution and plan of progression by a majority of Somalis in the Diaspora (criteria of education and experience etc) also pick all the people to take up post, create a dummy government aboard by Somalis with departments and everything created. Stage Two Implementation in Somalia 1) Send all the above 40yrs of age off to an Island (we own a few) (they need to be rehabilitated for 5yrs at least and warlords sent back to build the roads and construction to work their prison sentences off) 2) Replicate the pre-created government with all its department and agreed constitution. 3) Send (force or incentive) all the successful Somalis back from the west and take away their passports. (Leave the losers behind in the west) 4) Write off all past crimes and problems 5) Create five little mini federations or even mini states. (SL and PL already done) 6) The rest each federation figures out for itself. How about that
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^^the flag issue wa lad daafey and we all agreed to join or leave the party JB, you are an old man, ma xaad isaga reebi?? I did not say waste your time on Cowke although to be fare to Cowke when is not caytamin whe writes pages and pages of funny stuff, but what I am saying is if you want people to take you seriously you have to put a little effort in! Notice people reply and troll on your threads, or worse wa laiis cayaya. Which makes the whole thing pointless, really.
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^^Adiguba kuwas waad ku jirta, when are you going to start writing more than one-lines and posting half page Somali articles in response to a simple question. If we wanted to know what farah.com said we would go there and check it. You rely on other (reports, articles etc) to convey your view, the rest of you wa jiibs iyo hanjaabad iyo .......... lool You did ask for it
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^^That is a form of chest beating, no one wants to be seen as weak or backing down.
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The pirate parliament discuss issues concerning Banning the khuusuusi
Ibtisam replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Talk about being boxed in from all corners :eek: Is it not worrying that PL and SL agree on something? Seems strange. -
North maybe you should have invited few females into your peace attempt, it might have calmed the level of testosterone in the air and all the chest beating. .
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Oz, I find Oodweyne reasonable haadan iis hoortaago when he is wrong, at worse he goes around me, haadi kale he agrees and leaves it alone. He is more reasonable and tolerable than one-liners and emotional outburst of certain nomad. We don’t have to agree, but you have to put a little effort in your argument, rather than just crying and pulling at people’s sleeves. Certain folks do not even read what others write, they just cabaad and jump from post to pillar. At least he is consistent in his stance and arguments well written and presented (maybe a little too well). I am a fan of his English and writing skills too. Laakin Oodweyne as Ngonge would say pick your battles atheer, all this dance, monkey business, lack of clothes and randomness iska daaf. :eek:
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Oodweyne: You are mocking when you say God only knows that they need this sort of parade, but I seriously think it is good for the soul, moral uplifting, and hopes that have been on hold for 20yrs, battered by daily deaths and bad news. (that little blue flag sure holds lots of emotions) So adiga aya ku wacatahey to say, my friends I am glad that today your hopes have had a boost and you feel hopeful again.... I'm asking too much now?! Much like North Korea miitiid faryaar baa meesha ka buuxa!
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Loool, Xaasha inana qalado, but I might forget, baal far wawenye igu qor.
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Can you grown men stop calling each other names please, can you not express yourself without calling each other monkeys, apes,oaf! Oodwenye: 1) We agreed that political it meant little, and does nothing for Somalia. 2) You sort of agreed it might help confused or under developed identity issues for kids. 3) You agreed that SL would enjoy or benefit from Free publicity YOUR problem is that you feel Somalis from Somalia are seeing this moment as the end of it all, the full potential, the all that they can be, the long and short of Somalia’s problem. Atheer I think it is you who misunderstood the party, let not blow this out or proportion, this is a feel good factor, of sentimental value and significant, if you agree with that then stop raining on peoples parade. No one said it sloves Somalias problem. Naga daa dhee P.s. Are you on of those fathers who take away a kids fav toy just so that you can SHOW them that that they have nothing else in their life?
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Cawaale, I saw tiny Somali moos in Syria!!! Che- never claimed then Xiin, I did read it, I don't find the last two lines too interesting. You know I have a problem with anything that tries to put people into camps. I assume Oodweney is just saying that it has zero political significance, which is true, he is just not as emotional in tune with sentimental values as the rest.
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Xiin, I find it as easy to reason with Oodweyne as I do with you Both of you with enough space and time come around on your own
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She is eating cake at the cake shop, fariin maad uu diig?
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^^I don't
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^^Who are you talking to??
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Oodeweyne Howdy. I say this with all respect but Somalis in general (SL including) are all about gesture. A journalist writes something good about SL, it is for most part insignificant gesture as someone waving a flag, but I know you would celebrate this as a significant gesture, because I am sure you would argue that, this may at worse make people aware of a place called SL and at best force readers to read about that region or support the cause or at least start a journey on their own. So although on its own at the time an empty gesture, it has the potential to amount to something. CORRECT? Okay by the same token, many people have heard or thought or considered Somalia or Somalis AFTER this song turned into a national anthem. I know for sure that there are primary school kids who are beating their chest in schools in pride that Somalia is although not taking part in the world cup, their people were there both in flag and sprit. Is this not significant? In political sense it means nothing (maybe it will remind one world leader to add Somalia to some donor list or funding or something) but in all honest no one has said it has political significance at all, but significant it is, both to people with strong ideals or hope for Somalia or Diaspora Somali kids who are involved in the culture of Music and football. Maybe you forgot that not ever Somali is concerned with Sharif or Riyaal or Somalia or SL, most are struggling to reconcile their Somali identity with all the negativity about Somalis around. You might also be forgetting that to outsiders, although you might turn, fight and write, we look, sound and seem all the same. I say with all honest that if despite all that I mention above you still mock or think that by all manner of speaking K’nann gesture was meaningless and a waste, then I think you are not being honest with me or yourself. Jacpher, the blue flag is closer to Hargisa then Sayid Barrer, I can think of countless reasons why . :cool:
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Ngonge Axmaq in afmosali does not mean fool! It means harsh bila damiri
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JB, don't be those Somalis that when they see someone doing wax yar, yidahad, anigan weykan! I'm sure there probably was someone, somewhere in the crowed with a SL or Iraqi flag, but fact is it did not get airtime, nor center stage, nor did people cry or repeat it 100times (My friend did). It was not as significant. I think considering Somalia took part in the world games before all the madness and the fact they were there again in a different capacity is an emotional and of sentimental value. Stop winding people up. Axamaq!
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Loool Ngonge, JB is regularly updating his other site, miyaand arag? JB, baal make good contacts, then next you can be off to US for a month
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@ GeelJire my Cayba. Congrats to K'naan. I agree with C&H, he could have raised the Canadian flag (Mo Farah Or Mustaph raised the British flag (Yes NGONGE it is not the same I know, British pay for Mo) Nevertheless I was glad to see a Somali getting center stage for something other than bad news... Congrats to Somalis and Somalia. Did anyone else notice other Somalis in the audience, there was one going mad with a blue flag at the front. NG Your song sucks! lol C&H, daadka qaaraba need a good slap, seriously.
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India was work, you guys are leisure iyo holiday. I am working in Syria. You cannot add that, but even if you did I'd be at the bottom, I'll be one of the ones who qualified for maskiin membership. Lool Ngonge is banned from none Arab countries.