Dhimbil

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  1. waxaa ka imaatey qooqaani lol...MMA waa reer qooqaani haye...tuug laqabtay...xamar aan ka imaaday uu dhahaa lool. Shayma..Understood
  2. Welcome Mandeeq... Gabdhaha SOL...war dee isku xishoodee gabadha u keena Xalwo iyo Qaxwo iyo xogaa shushumow ... wajixun waxiid, dad siloo soo dhaweeyo xitaa mataqanan.
  3. Dhimbil

    Who am I?

    more hints needed, obviously its a singer,,,but how many of them fit that profile? a lot. Rudy ...Qaaci is Qaraami songs...meaning old school songs...for example only guitar is used as back ground beats. Raxiil you want a price? okey, here are two juicy smooches in both cheeks...mac mac. good job
  4. yeah, i would say egypt too, very cool ppl.
  5. Hijabified sis..u have 173 posts and u been here only few mnths...damn...good job Muja congrats sxb...I hope u enjoyed.
  6. Condemn all forms of terrorism? ok I will condemn all forms of organised terrorist fair? I condemn the terrorist regime of Bush Jr. I condemn the terrorist regime of Sharon. I condemn the terrorist regime of Tony Blair. Nomads lets condemn them.
  7. looooooooooooooooooooool Gabdhihii war cusub aa keenen wallahi Nuun, sxb adiga dee ha sii caanbixinin sistemka. lol
  8. Posted by Cilmi Just to demonstrate the defective logical state of mind and demented frame of mind endangered beyond redemption of Southerners Ghani,Sayid C Hassan aka Mad Mullah, and Afweyne are their hereos. ^^wonder why pple arent as upset about above comment as well? pple should condemn name calling alltogether and stop bieng one side, otherwise it just shows your hypocritical view on things, namean.
  9. Dhimbil

    Who am I?

    RAXIIL got the answer, it is non other than THE GREAT SAYID MOHAMED ABDULLE HASSAN I don't think intro is due here, he was a somali hero, and a british nightmare. Shayma sorry i just assume i was right,lol, someone else can go at it.
  10. War illahay yaa yaqaan oo dadkaan naga amusiya! grow up fellas. Samurai Thanks for clarifying about the constitution and luckily this is just intrim charter and can be re-evaluated in few years. However, about the international relation issue, you said "states reserve the right to pursue own interests so long as theirs do not conflict federal which has the overriding authority in the event of a conflict" that makes sense, but that is not what is in the charter, it just states "states can have political and economical relation with other countries" and that can be interpeted many ways. Now, i don't have a problem with economical, but rather the political side. Given the enmity and misgivings between somalis of different regions, what happens when a city has political relation with another country for their own benefit but the cost of national interest. for example, if Bosaso has political ties with Ethopia, but pple in hargaise and kismaayo don't like Ethopia's ill-motives, would Bosaso severe ties with Ethopia? not under this constitution, unless they clarify or add national interest overrides local interest. Also, correct me if am wrong, but i don't think U.S constitution allows states to have political relation with another country, but it may allow economical relation.
  11. Dhimbil

    Who am I?

    Is it FATIMA JIBRIll, the envirementalist? Hokey, my turn Who Am I? I am somali male. I am considered a hero by somalis. I am religious. bones hint: I am deceased. easy ha.
  12. ^^^what you trying to say?...that we're kids lol anyway,,,,My father is my choice. Clown: Whoelse but my Girl Xafsa? she's always there for me through thick and thin! she's my soul mate. As her older brother, Xafsa will be getting a call from me, she been hanging around here too long. :mad:
  13. Dhimbil

    Who am I?

    Shayma. Is it Hibo Nuuro or Muraaya grad lol don't is just a guess.
  14. Samurai Brother, I have seen two constitutions, one by harmonization team which is written by learned individuals from abroad and another by the leadership team which is written by basically all the world lords (it has signatures), from abdullahi yusuf to caydiid to gani and supported and campaigned for by Ethopia. Now, since each constitution is supported by diverse pple, meaning pple from different regions, where did you see that magadisho folks support one constitution and northerns support another? btw Here are two crucial points that i disagree with the leadership team's constitution. >That after federal government is formed, any region can have political, economical relation with any other countries. Why would a region within a country need political relationship with another country? isn't that governments duty to have international relations. But if they insist, why can't just every region secede anyway, what's the point? :confused: >To create 450 MP's and they will be elected/choosed by the leadership team, basically the world lords. Why a country as small as somalia need 450PM's, when even U.S the riches country doesn't have that much. We just can't afford that many. back to the topic: I would support the immidiate implementation of federalism, waiting around is not an option. Also, once a government is formed each region will be developed by the government or it will develop it self, but most important is forming some kind of a government. And world lords can be dealt with once we have strong institutions, there is nothing we can do about them now. Like mandeeq i think leaving them to god is the best option cuz he can deal with them justly. No matter how many courts convict them, crimes they have committed can not be paid back in this life time.
  15. Ramin, if you work for the Star Tribune can you provide an official email address, so nomads can help you better? thanks
  16. Opinion I was giving you the newspaper comment as an example of popularity and the attention somalis get, whether it is negative or positive. Walaashiis, Influencial just means having a significance, an impact et. Now, in my state, you can... -go to class and have a somali Prof/Teacher, - go to Medical office and have somali doctor and nurses, -go to grocery and get your halal/other produce from a somali, -go shopping to your choice of the few somali shopping malls, -go to the governors office and speak with his aid, who is somali, -you need insurance, talk to the somali agent, -you need a loan for a car or maybe a house? talk to xaliimo at bank so and so, -stay tuned to channel 6 on TV on fri/sat and get your somali songs, news, current events, -get new somali movies in theater near you, -not to mention numerous newspapers coming out weekly. Thus, you will admit somalis are self sufficient and any community that is self reliant has some kind of dominance and influence. Add all that to public figures running for public office campaigning at your local somali community center and you know old rich white folk would have nothing to do with somalis, unless the needed something from them (votes,oops). anyways, the reason why i made that comment about whites being behind this bantu. Because whites envy any immigrant thats doing good, they see us as taking something from them. So, i wouldn't be surprised if they fabricate something to discredit somalis, like owning slave lies. Also, why are you hype about this?..any somali would say masha allah to a such accomplishment in a short time. btw. did you read "how i changed from self hating somali" article...its a good read indeed. ----------------- ATTENTION: Nomads, if you need more info about Somalibantu visit Somalibantu.com adios
  17. Their tasteless and silly replies are a true reflection of .. well..a tasteless and silly personality.. ^^lool yes that sounds like me, sue me
  18. Shayla..lakkad is sujuu somali sayings are no use, ujilci af somaaliga lol, anyway you seem to differentiate being modern and being western. What exactly makes one western but not modern. I thought if one is western, he/she is modern compared to the average somali. Basicaly, both words can be used interchangeably, they are two sides of the same coin, don't you think? Hibo, yes you're more somali than average xaliimo. Ayan, my comments above were regarding somali girls in general, not any particular person. Also, being modern and being leader are two things. There are few women leaders in our history, Xawotaako being one. So being leader doesn't necessarily equate modernation. Lakkad..thanks sxb tho u was born in Xudur U might have not brought Xudur with U(the recipricol of ..u can take the villager out of the village but the village never left him!) looooooooool, I thought it was u can take the person out of the gheto but u can't take the gheto out of the person. adios
  19. War yaadhe hee, wax walba waa fiicanyihiin. Reer Usa: Eey haa in Qaniino Idinka!(qaas ahaan reer Mineapolis ) lol maxaa qaniinyo keenay?
  20. Dhimbil

    Missing Nomads!!

    Am here nomads, thanks I want to report Baydan missing, anyone seen her?
  21. Muqawad, Waad mahadsantahay adeer, wax walba oon qaban karno waad nagu ogtahay. Talo aad u wanaagsan weeye talodaada. Waxaan kaa codsanaynaa, illaahay noo bari inuu wax kheer ah noo keeno wadankii. Mahadsanid marlabaad.
  22. Muqawad, Waad mahadsantahay adeer, wax walba oon qaban karno waad nagu ogtahay. Talo aad u wanaagsan weeye talodaada. Waxaan kaa codsanaynaa, illaahay noo bari inuu wax kheer ah noo keeno wadankii. Mahadsanid marlabaad.
  23. Muqawad, Waad mahadsantahay adeer, wax walba oon qaban karno waad nagu ogtahay. Talo aad u wanaagsan weeye talodaada. Waxaan kaa codsanaynaa, illaahay noo bari inuu wax kheer ah noo keeno wadankii. Mahadsanid marlabaad.
  24. Shayma: illmatic . Are you saying we should “shut up and put up” whatever you(somali men)say? ^^When did i say that? Ukhtee, there is no need for you to misinterpet my point. What you consider "restricting" I consider it "respecting". Our mothers weren't belligerent doesn't mean they were obedient or "restricting". They clearly knew when to be aggresive to get what they sought, unlike some girls today. Our fathers respected their women more than the men of today, wondering why. Shayma: we still have our values and our morals ^^Well, than i wasn't reffering to you. My concerns are those who have lost their values and morals. It seems you turning this into gender war "you men" "us women" kind of topic, which wasn't my intention. I love my sisters as they are our backbone but pointing out some of the problems, don't mean i want them to be obedient or subservant to me. adios