Sharmarkee

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  1. ^^The guy lost his licence, but his personality is still intact, you cannot hate for a guy because he dont drive, what the world is coming to? he is good guy but public transport user,like the rest of us. come on, let us be serious
  2. ^^How dare you say u know london well, FyI, buses from bristol come to Hammersmith/Earl's court enroute to victoria station. gosh the girl dont have a clue.
  3. ^^Hey Noami B, am from Bristol, and hey pretty young guns are all over here, let me introduce you this young chap sitting next to me right now, as we sipping coffee in Doqon-Mawaaye teaShop. his name called Dhurrwa, pretty classy guy and geniune too, Did I mention too ... he cuts a pretty good figure, he is about 25, just graduated recently from the university of hard knocks. What you say gal? i will put on the bus straightaway to Hammersmith and take him over, you will gonna give me a call if he is a good cargo.
  4. The Independent Published: 03 September 2007 The bold colours and abstract patterns may bring to mind a Mark Rothko masterpiece but this art has altogether more scientific roots – deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA. This is a portrait for the 21st century, where time is money. So it's goodbye to long sittings, trying not to fidget and keeping a painfully fixed smile on your face. All you have to do is swipe a cotton bud inside your mouth, send it off to Canada and, before you know i,t you'll have your genetic profile on canvas. Call it the ultimate in personal art. DNA portraits are the brainchild of Adrian Salamunovic and Nazim Ahmed. While DNA is commonly known as a way of establishing paternity or identifying a body, the men wanted to show off the hidden beauty of one of science's most important discoveries. Customers can choose soothing blues, vivid reds and oranges, as their wash of colour to the clean, bold lines and comfortingly geometrical patterns of the DNA, and further personalise their genetic profile. For less flamboyant types, there's always the more muted monochrome print option. Want a family portrait? Well never fear, you can merge your DNA image with those of your loved ones, from little Johnny to Rover the dog, a genetic melting pot, if you like. "Only the creator will ever really know who the art represents," the company says on its website. The human genetic code amounts to a three billion letter DNA book, but only a tenth of a percent of DNA differs from one person to the next. "While each piece is as unique as every individual in the world, they also aim to display our link as humans, who are all created from the same building blocks of life," Mr Ahmed says. Two years after launching, the pair's Ottawa-based company DNA 11 has sold thousands of prints in 52 countries and estimates demand is growing 20 per cent a month. The DNA canvases, which cost between £200 and £600 , have also become a bestseller at New York's Museum of Modern Art, flying out of the store and on to the city's walls. "They are really very popular, they sell well," said one salesman at MOMA's design store. And like any American cultural phenomenon worth its salt, the art has even worked its way onto the small screen, featuring in a recent plotline on the New York version of the cult series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A DNA portrait in a suspect's home helps investigators tie her to evidence left at a crime scene. A certain amount of artistic licence has been taken here, however, as by the time the DNA samples are sent to Canada as a digital file, they have no useful forensic value.
  5. Originally posted by Muj: Red Sea: Okay fine RedSea, nin baa layidhi, waar faaraxow inankaagii gartii waa laga helay, wuxuu yidhi, Waar ma qirtay, haa baa layidhi allow nin rag ah ma yahay buu yidhi. Dont listen Cara, Kullaha ( Finally) she is bringing a dead faggot called queen in here, what a waste of space
  6. RedSea, Wa laga gar jooga adeer, and the reason why, dont prejudge the girl, the crime is horrondous, both of them are wrong drinking, but anyhow, if you equate drink for drink, where u gonna put his advancement in rape, you cannot say she was drunk, and she was not drunk because if she was drunk she wouldnt know what is happening, but she firmly refuse his advancement for illict sex, at the point she was not drunk, and at that point its called a bloody rape, and he is a rapist,as far as law is concerned! Gacmaha taag adeeer or qiro in lagaa helay gartii, you dont need to know her history whether she was a hooker or saint.
  7. Originally posted by xiinfaniin: Age had taken the stamina out of SOL. Aniga da’a baa iga daba timid adeer---I am debating about whether to submit a Request to good Libaax and ask him a favor to give my SOL nick to my beloved son. I am sure he would make a good debater. If you notice any behavioral change to xiin character …you know what happened... liiq liiqad baan ahay sidii lula dabayleede'e . ^^Waa ta laleemada indhuhu aragu liitaa'e Luf lufbaa ka hadha dawlikskii lishaanaanjiray'e Ala Yaa layta sifaa'ii jadiidun ... wa dahri qad tawala ya buthanynta ya cuud! SOL's second generation are on the rise, ya xiin, but FyI girls in here are always 20ish Waxay odayashii u dhamaatay ayagu weli waa ba labaatan qudha most of them if not all of them.loool.
  8. Originally posted by Ms Dhucdhuc & Dheylo: Darn..there was a time I was obsessed going to Queensway. In my heyday it was when I had the strange notion of attracting Arab prince billionare who will sweep off my refugee feet to new pastures. Time is a great teacher Canbrow, lool that was funny, so that crash course of arabic lingo was part of the prepartion for the prince, am glad you stick with your Faarax nowaday, damn that empty dreams, it never materalise. Welcome Nomai B to the mad house
  9. ^^Hats off everyone, am off, need to turn the heels and do some job, in some other language,it called .... saving for the kids, ma garatay .... ciao people. JB, take back your bad maahmaah carbeed adeer, waa maahmaadii jaariyadaha.
  10. ^^^^I dont understand why this guy is doing between me and my sweetheart Ghanima, bal u sheeg inaar
  11. ^^Any commonality with G.Bush W.? where is the similarity ??
  12. ^^JB, for God's sake, read proper, she is the one who will call you for help not me..lool
  13. Originally posted by Ghanima: ^^So you are offended on Xiin's part. Baal waa yaab does Xiin give the likes of you and Serenity to stick for him and attack people on his behalf, while he pretends to laugh and joke it off that is the ultimate influence! Inaar again what is your second name - dira-diraalay, hope you wont call JB for help in somali. lool
  14. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: then he shouldn't claim he is against where he is putting his money .... You should realise what perfect clannism can do adeer, his adeer was Hassan.G.Abitdoon, and he was a perfect hier to the little rusty throne, techically he is not against ethopia, but he dont want somaliland next to his little border. he is saying ethopia is bullying me and i need a bigger somalia to fend off that bullying. could you believe him ya JB?
  15. Originally posted by Ghanima: maybe i need to look back on the list and see which "friend" you are sticking up for! lol @hell of fame lool ...What hole I dig myself Friends ... miyaad tidhi, dont look other than Xaaji Xiin, what a bad influence I got there
  16. Originally posted by Ghanima: So Sharmarkee I think you are just pisse*d you have not made my list! But it would have been easy just to say "hey what did you think of me, rather than insulting me!" Oh Ghanima,mydear, am neither missed nor pissed about your list of hall-of-fame. ma garatay inaar!
  17. Originally posted by Ghanima: ^^^lool @ciyal xafad white boy!! lool he is well funny. quote: ahahahah. Somalia truly changed ya! It was like when I got on a bus (caasi) in Boosaaso, the kirishbooy said 'haashaa kulila'! How so, I cannot see the connection between somalia and my comment?? Basically all your comments were wrong, that is how it behaves like somalia, do i recommend you to help yourself and have glasses, so you can precisely see well and comment well. now will you take back your 10 pages of utter rubbish.
  18. Salaam Sheekh Nur, Numero 6: Heavenly God, Earthly God. ayay iigu dhantahay! "Allaahuma rabbna Allahu ladii fii samaa, taqadasa Ismuka wa amruka fii samaai wal arad." nice duca from Calaamah Ibn qayim al jawzi's books.
  19. ^^He was never been a Djaboutian in the first place, he came from DireDawa,born and bred there, he is putting his money where his bottom was.
  20. Tanaad, as per literature-lovers in SOL, Xiin comes on the top of the class, Odaygu maansada belo ayuu ku qabaaaye xaagiisa ula ciir, i Never heard really.
  21. ^^I used to do wonder and ask myself asking how?when I heard, the Somali proverb which says: Dumarku waa Dhalaan raad wayne maybe this sounds a bit chauvinistic, but there is a reality init! Now I know that somalis are a punch of run-sheeg,on the basis of : run baay maahmaahaan, ee been ma maahmaahan
  22. Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ I agree with all of you but I have to insist that our Islamweyn is sunni and salafi. If you don't agree with me I'm afraid I'll have to to breakaway and create my own Islamland. Something tells me that my words will be misread There is somali-Shi'a and memeber in this very forum, but nevertheless IslamWeyn is the best.
  23. I like the arabic saying, Bil cilmi wal maali yabni alnasu mulkahum lam yabni al mulku bil jahali wal aqlaali rough transaltion; With Knowledge and wealth people build their perstige, Perstige is not built by ignorance and chains with padlocks. Good opporunity. and thanks sis!
  24. ^^Lool beenta iska Ghanima, kaftan aside, the clean shave egyptian, called Amr Khaled, is amazing, i never, miss his lectures in makkah on Iqra-Tv. brilliant Sheekh, wa jazaAllahu Khaira, Old men cry all day long, walaahi on his lecture, of ASma Allah Alxusna. his on Khaaleq - the Creater. on tuesdays and on fridays - a repeat.