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  1. oh my gosh...I"M FINALLY A MEMBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. from my experiences ngonge...ppl back home mostly think money grows on trees...I've had one relatives pretending he was kidnapped...another sayin his kids were extremely sick and he had hospital bills to pay when in fact he wanted money to buy some land...lol excuse me if i'm a little skeptical about sending money home, suddenly i'm gettin ppl calling sayin they are my cousin twice removed on my mothers side...*doesn't know what it means* Salaama alaikum
  3. ^^ if all goes well Insha-Allah I shall be leaving next month...I'll be sure to send you a report of my findings there tweety *sighs* going back home is a dream I've had ever since I can remember. I want to go to a place where I'm the MAJORITY DARN IT!!! :mad: You hear ppl saying I'll go back when it’s peaceful and according to this one teenager "when they have coco pops." If we are not willing to make any sacrifices and aren't willing to rebuild our own country...who will? Ppl can't expect Somalia to get better by just sitting in their houses and twiddling their thumbs...it doesn't work like that. Is the dream ever going to be fulfilled? Of course this all depends on how much you want it. Is it a realistic aim to have? Yep How will most ppl cope when they finally do go home? Like tweety said "a dreamy image of Somalia" is what I too have in my head...but I know the Somalia I knew as a toddler isn't the Somalia there is now...but I am willing to go back home (since I've used and abused the European educational system ) and help benefit my ppl. Insha-Allah if all goes well, I shall be moving back home within a few yrs. As for fitting in…all my sister in here who wear the hijaab/abayad know how hard it is to “fit in”. The weird stares when walking down the street…ppl claiming you are being oppressed and shaking their head in pity…little kids pointing at you…not mentioning all the racial slurs not only from the white ppl, but from Asians and other Africans…to that walaalkis, I say…maxaa ii wareereye... Salaama Alaikum
  4. yeah tweety sit beside me... *smiling coyly @ngonge whilst holding a brand new state of the art noodle snipper scissor under the gabasar*
  5. tweety...shidis don't blow my cover its all a ploy I tell you... Get them to feel comfortable with you... The next step is to buy 'em marduuf jaad...play some marqaan music and as they close their eyes and start clicking their fingers in the air and saying "kada kada"...thats when you strike...SNIP muahahahahahah
  6. At first I was COMPELLED to watch. I never watched the other big brothers lakiin I can't help but stare...i'm baffled...speechless... Why on earth would any Muslim want to walk round naked on national tv...hug butch lesbians and sleep in live in the same place as homosexuals, bisexuals and a transexual?????? Perhaps it would have been expected from little teenagers, Amazing what ppl will do for money. Lakiin i'm proud to say after that little show Jason did with Daniel...bout him rubbing lotion on his **** because it was crusty...I haven't watched it since... but now i can't stay away from the website ooohhhhhhhhhhhhh the humanity!
  7. at this rate...i'll get my nomad citizenship by the end of the summer... nice...
  8. in that case....yes sir...right away sir... *evil laugh & walks away*
  9. PhiL...i can't help it...everytime a farax says something ****** ...i am filled with such hostility and hate that if left untreated will continue to fester...my only outlet for this anger seems to be with a pair of scissors....don't deny me that!
  10. macawis beel! xaarka aa kugu dhego :mad: *giving ngonge the evil eye*
  11. Nice to see you're back to your jareer sue dirac :cool:
  12. Well...it was a typical day in badiya. My daddy *such a handsome man he was back in his days*. It was love at first sight. Abo saw hooyo as she was getting biyo from the village ceel. His jaw dropped to the floor as he saw the beauty that was (and still is) my mother. She laughed at his clumsiness as she walked away. Abo was left standing there wiping away dhareerka from his mouth. So like a tiger on the prowl...he watched her from a distance for a whole month because he was too embarassed to approach her. finally his brother gave him the courage and so the families met and asked for hooyos hand in marriage. The two weeks later, a small wedding was arranged and abo got to throw hooyo over the shoulder and take his bride home. She didn't come cheap you know...afar geel, labo ceri, sadax dameer and he threw in a few doroo as a gesture of good will. BARFACT KAPUL :cool:
  13. # 1 - THE ORIGINATOR = 1 's are originals. Coming up with new ideas and executing them is natural. Having things their own way is another trait that gets them as being stubborn and arrogant. 1's are extremely honest and do well to learn some diplomacy skills. They like to take the initiative and are often leaders or bosses, as they like to be the best. Being self-employed is definitely helpful for them.Lesson to learn Others' ideas might be just as good or better and to stay open minded. and doomed to be sharciless!
  14. so maaj calacal...so little tyme... :rolleyes: