Reeyo

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  1. Alpha Blondy;910304 wrote:
    talentless, hopeless, and useless...three words that best describe your adult life. everybody wants to be special but you've reminded me of the many without a special skill. you might as well shot yourself now and end it all....don't bother waiting for lady luck! LOL

    Ouch. That hurt my sad useless little heart.

     

    Care to give me a weapon to disregard myself with?


  2. The trick is not to be fooled and be led down the rabbit-hole to find a fair-tale in relation to romantic love. What you give is what you get.

    I disagree with family being the only people who give you unconditional love and acceptance. For most traditional families it's an 'obligation' or a 'given' to care for another family member without really caring for them.


  3. Faheema.;903185 wrote:
    You should read the Book... Tis' was a beautiful film. Though it could never compete with the book
    :)
    but Ang Lee’s adaption was pretty brilliant I have to say.

     

    Ps. The Hobbit, Unexpected POINTLESS and USELESS Journey lol

    Love it, love it. I knew the book was genius and I was so glad the movie did it justice. Man was it beautiful and that relationship with the tiger ...left me speechless.


  4. After many mishaps and jail date releases, a emotionally drained and physically beaten Alpha borrowed some money and took a Jubba flight to a country and city he has only heard off. After landing in the airport of Hargisa a new dream was born. He met his uncle, the head-chef of Maansoor hotel who presented himself as the owner and he got a job as a waiter (although he believes he is his uncle's business partner).....;)


  5. I was going to agree with the silly unprofessional Mayor that needs lesson in the art of public speech because just like any country or state, Somalia has certain public cultural/religious behaviour systems in place that any country has which you as an 'outsider' need to follow and respect. As the saying goes 'Do as the Romans do when in Rome'. Then I had the realization that these people that he is portraying as 'outsiders' with an alien culture are SOMALIS. So there the problem lies, they are Somali, call them 'qurbo-joog' or whatever but their country so they can come in and act as they please.

     

    But then do they have a right to 'visit' a majority Muslim country and bring cultural attributes and mind-sets of another?


  6. *Blessed;906852 wrote:
    Riwaayado iyo kaban songs waa laga ilbaxay dee.. Films on HCTV iyo tacky riwayaads (read parties) at Paronama are the order of the day lol. If you go in the summer, you get Somali culture at it's richest, Hargaisa book / literature festival as well as Qurbo joog parties with tradtional dances (though slightly political).

    Lol @ Paronama. Guilty, I was fool enough to enter that deviant and nasty place one foolish summer. (Guilty and ashamed to admit it!)


  7. Jacpher;906827 wrote:
    ^With all that's wrong with Somalis back home, giving heaven to warlordsm, clan institutions, drug, murder and no peace/stability, your major concern is the country has no live club dancing???

     

    Yes, I have heard lots of good things and need lots other improvement but I highly doubt Somalis back home miss live dj club dancing in the wee hours of the night. Did you realize a lot more people get gunned down after fajr prayers.

    You are a sour one. I was not talking about clubs, just music and plays my friend. The way my parents described it. That was all, just a little wishing for some of the things my parents experienced.

     

    Don't get all heavy on me and start listing all the killings and what-not.