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  1. i have super strong feelings about foundation, firstly somali peoples skin tones are so varied that usually it isn't sold in shops, eg if you are yellow brown or have different undertones the shop assistant always gives people a shade darker or lighter and it usually is obvious, not everyone can wear foundation, some people have skin that the product just sits on and you can clearly see, giving them a greyish tone to their face, i just think it better to look after your skin instead of masking it, especially if you have acne as products can aggravate and stress out the skin, even if it says it is going to help it probably is a lie, personally i have very clear skin (allhamdulilah) but there was a time that i wanted to wear foundation to try it out and i got the chanel one, it was terrible the lady gave me one shade darker and it ended up looking grey, then a friend who advised me told me to get another one but it made me pale (ghost like) and was even worse, in the end i gave up because natural skin looks alot better. but i have noticed that soo many somali girls get it completly wrong and they actually looked better before they put on the foundation. also acne if you passed puberty can be a medical sign that there is some imbalance in you and you have to go to the doctor or it can be an allergy but usually you can sort it out with a good dermatologist......
  2. dude africa will be the only gay free continent in the world, and somalia definitely will never allow such disgusting human beings to live in its lands allhamdulilah
  3. its a sad case, he was so seemingly great, i hope its wrong but i would rather be safe then sorry
  4. Alderman;755658 wrote: Do these countries that receive aid not know that we live in the 21st century? do you think that africa should give gays rights then?
  5. NO no and a big fat no with a cherry on top.................unless in the rare occasion that you know that person really well and you know that it was not their fault or that it was a really minor offence that could have happened to all of us like being at the wrong place at the wrong time sort of thing ( very unlikely indeed ) ....why would you want the future father of your children to have a past that you would advice your own children against? i dont know.....it is a tough one but everyone is different you have to take them for their own merit, but personally i woudnt risk it.
  6. omg...i saw on the news that 10,000 people are at risk of dying each month.....this is reallly sad....but i kinda feel like no1 cares and...so life goes on in our materialistic world...... mmmm i think il have pizza tonight...
  7. i didnt have time 2 read all ur topic..... But it is true that there is a lot of zionist influece on the US. and its starting to flood our goverment in britian...i last heard that the spokes person of Ariel Sharon has now moved to Britian and is working for Tony Blair.
  8. Why are u thinking sooo backward we are not living in somalia, where men have power over women,contrary to our religion our prophet(saw) used to help his wifes.....you should be looking to stand up for you right not thinking in which ways your gona cook. it angers me when girls are so naive about their rights,in islam. most somalian boys these days dont even go to uni so he will end up being the housemaker anyways.
  9. no you cant....although i think somalia would have been beter off with a woman...a kind one not like margret thacher.....