Lois Lane

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  1. Masha Allah, I cant wait to have my country back. Pictures like these and optimistic folks like you Ismahaan help hope stay alive. Lets add action into it and lets see what happens. Its only a matter of time before we get back on track as a whole. LONG LIVE UNITY! LONG LIVE SOMALINIIMO! LONG LIVE SOMALIA!!!
  2. Ibtisam: There is no way to live longer, you will die...everyone of you. DAMN! thats the most depressing thing i've read today
  3. Lois Lane

    Niggaz

    GJ_Goate, I understand the weight of the word, however from past albums from Nas, he is lyrically talented and most likely has something in his bag of tricks with this title. The album will tell in due time if the word was a desperate tactic for publicity or if there was some artistic, profound reason behind it. I hope its the latter, because im actually in favor for banning the word. I never got the whole lets call eachother niggers and not let white ppl use it. But i must admit i've been known to use it once or twice here and there lool seems like it adds some oumph! to any comment
  4. LOOOOL JB they still do that, hunt down people who are having house parties? lol
  5. ^^ so disturbing! The purpose behind that experiment is beyond useless! still interesting outcome
  6. ^^inta waa la ogyahee waalal what else do you have to tell us..nevermind the civilised part. Why are you pedaling back?
  7. Intel Borama has been uttered...my attention is full on walal.
  8. whatchu talkin bout???? Felt like saying that to you. Anyways, walal I want to know why JB keeps bringing up Borama and never finishing his sentences when it comes to that. I want to know whats the "stories" in regards to Borama Laakin see adigu maxaa dhoynasaa?
  9. What a beatiful story Cadaan. And like Chubacka said dont keep us waiting for part 2.
  10. What are theses hints you keep dropping about Borama Jaycaylbaro? Ninyow clear out the air..
  11. Lois Lane

    Jammin'

    LOOOOOOOL Nephthys !!! I didnt even notice your comment...but then again im sure you wont buy that so all I have to say in my defence is that: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.. so bask in it my dear
  12. Sure it has to be the Borama connection :rolleyes:
  13. Lois Lane

    Jammin'

    What is your favorite color and why? Green and Aqua blue at the moment. Both make me want to go to the nearest ocean or go on a nature walk What is your favorite animal and why? Dolphins, just because they seem fun and friendly How would you feel if you were given everything you ever wanted? Thats easy..HAPPY! wouldnt you? and finally how would you feel if you were trapped in a room with no doors, no windows and no light? In a total state of panic! B.T.W Aren't Sam Cooke's A Change is Gonna' Come and Billie Holiday's Strange Fruit classics? Yes indeed. Lady Day's song is just as relevant today as it was then..even more i would think now. The physicality of it all might not be the same but its just as present today, now its gueared towards intellectual linchying or financial and cultural. Africans- or african americans are still facing those issues. As far as Sam Cooke goes the song is also a classic, because the message needs to be heard today as well, thus is lived on throught time.
  14. ^^^ I couldnt agree more with you AAliyah! Althought it might be too late and I dont really know the exact curcumstances of the young boy's death. I believe more effort should be spent in guiding our youth in the diaspora. They are tomorrow. Ilaahay ha u naxariisto Ameen
  15. Duke, My point in regards to the conference was that it doesnt take years to organize, execute a conference, thus building approval and establishing peace should be at the forefront, and frankly you can not achieve that with this administration. Because so far there is no peace in Somalia and whatever achievements they made to come closer to it, really does not count, since at the end is was not and still is not achieved nor is it close to it. And as far as reconciliation goes at this point is hasn't been been fully proven in the sense that things have not changed for the better for the citizens. But hey, I suppose you might be aware of something that I am not.
  16. ^^^ Indeed Rome wasnt built in a day, however luxury was acceptable in that case. But here time is of a crucial matter. Having peace conferences with different clan members is a good step but does it really take that long to organize peace conferences? My point here is that, this government hasnt put the main issue at hand on his agenda. Which is getting the approval of the citizens, you know the displaced ones. Instead wasting time with ceremonial activities and appointing men that Somalia could profit from isnt the route to bring peace home. Dont get me wrong I dont expect citizens to sudendly leave in peace because this government decided to acknowledge their needs, but the least I expect is that you or any believer in this administration would admit when certain things are beyond trivial. Really whatever credit you have installed in this government is a fluke dear Duke. Then again Rome really wasnt built in a day.
  17. ^^ I believe my question is quite clear walaal.
  18. Duke, I understand that a position as such isnt simply given out to extend diplomatic ties. However demonstrating credibility in other nations and motivating them to support this government by showing abroad that its indeed strong actually strips the same government from the much needed acceptance and respect it wants from the somali citizens. I could be wrong but rather then searching approval abroad I would clean my backyard first. Or is displacement from the same citizens that this government want so called peace for isnt as important as allies approval abroad? Just a question
  19. ^^ So I assume you back out of answering the question. bro
  20. ^^ You may answer whenever, but if your going to take his place then answer fully a simple yes or no isnt valid
  21. Duke, As you said if the man was such a great figure as head of the police, what is the purpose of sending him abroad? Wouldnt you say that a man with such qualities is much needed in our country? After all diplomacy at this level entails useless ceremonial acts which is usually performed by not only a person able to properly represent the country but one that is dispensable. Somalia needs people who can help built this peace everyone says they want. So then why send someone like him to Tanzania? Is there really some kind of urgency in establishing diplomatic ties when we have no peace? Or is it that thousands of displaced somalis can wait while an educated, respectful individual can make the rounds of important diplomatic missions. Pardon my sarcasm but really, is that what you are saying?
  22. Emperor, What makes you think that sending foreign "aid" will help the peace process in Somalia? Really, do you believe that sending more troops at this point will make things better, regardless of whether they happen to be muslims or not?
  23. What has the man done to receive this position? Can someone please tell me the criterias to be nominated for such an appointment? Is this really beneficial to the Somali people? And is it really time to appoint ambassadors with other countries when our country isnt even at peace? Am I the only one that thinks this is some F*** *p S**t!! pardon my "french" but really isnt there some kind of priority in these sad times?
  24. ^^^ LOOOOOOL that was too funny underdog. Miskiin he sounded so serious when he was saying he thought he was dying looool!