I wouldn’t be caught dead with you niggas. The locals would be staring at you guys like the outsiders you are.Imagine all sspot users link up on dhaqan celis duty
I wouldn’t be caught dead with you niggas. The locals would be staring at you guys like the outsiders you are.Imagine all sspot users link up on dhaqan celis duty
Depends on the parents I guess.
I baked off when I was younger and got taught the culture and met my family
CorrectSo those who suffer the most have parents
who doesn't care about the environment or the care their child gets as long as their children isn't a burden anymore?
In other words it's not the daqan celis that's bad but the negligence of the parents yes?
Walhi I'm fluent in af somali,I wouldn’t be caught dead with you niggas. The locals would be staring at you guys like the outsiders you are.
Could say so definitely. I know people with both parents living with them and they turn out qashin. They can’t use excuses such as no father figure no mother figure lol.So those who suffer the most have parents
who doesn't care about the environment or the care their child gets as long as their children isn't a burden anymore?
In other words it's not the daqan celis that's bad but the negligence of the parents yes?
That Dhaqan Celis experience, or as my parents called it, long-term holiday with them, was the thing that laid the foundation for my life. It was the best experience for me , eating a fruit, taking pictures in the middle of the sea, being chased down by younger, late-night football on the astro-turf. Oh, how I loved it. Travailing around Africa was truly one experience I will never forget.Dhaqan celis was the best time of my life. I chilled in Xamar, ate all kinds of fruits, chilled at liido, baked off in Jazeera. Was living it up in baadiye too. Let off some shots and drove a car while never having drove one before and being underaged kkkk
When you played football in the Astro there was nothing more annoying then having to take off your shirt (after going a goal down). If we was playing normally I wouldn’t mind playing with my shirt off but it’s something about the situation at that moment in time. It gets you angry.That Dhaqan Celis, or as my parents called it, long-term holiday, was the thing that laid the foundation for my life. It was the best experience for me , eating a fruit, taking pictures in the middle of the sea, being chased down by younger, late-night football on the astro-turf. Oh, how I loved it. Travailing around Africa was truly one experience I will never forget.
Imagine all sspot users link up on dhaqan celis duty
We had "Mangers" - (Fat Guys who had refused to play) and referees with a gun and a Red Card only. I have never seen a more corrupt football match in my life. Taking of the shirt, I only seen this in Lido, and heck, it was painful and weird, for a nigga like me. On the Astro, well, that was just the defonition of corrupt football. Fouls outside the box becomes penalty, and dare talk to referee in a wrong way, red card. At end of match, gun is shot to the air to symbol end of match. No whistle.When you played football in the Astro there was nothing more annoying then having to take off your shirt (after going a goal down). If we was playing normally I wouldn’t mind playing with my shirt off but it’s something about the situation at that moment in time. It gets you angry.
Those guys would be annoying. Would always be the last people to want to remove the shirt. I felt bad so I always took the first hit when we conceded a goal.We had "Mangers" - (Fat Guys who had refused to play) and referees with a gun and a Red Card only. I have never seen a more corrupt football match in my life. Taking of the shirt, I only seen this in Lido, and heck, it was painful and weird, for a nigga like me. On the Astro, well, that was just the defonition of corrupt football. Fouls outside the box becomes penalty, and dare talk to referee in a wrong way, red card. At end of match, gun is shot to the air to symbol end of match. No whistle.
Loved it.
You had it calm, I cannot believe the amount of times we got chased down by the opposing team. Never ever have we finished a match in peace, and went home happily. NEVER. The worst one is when the other team refuses to follow the rules or even worse, the referee supports them.Those guys would be annoying. Would always be the last people to want to remove the shirt. I felt bad so I always took the first hit when we conceded a goal.
hell yeahAre you an activist?
Is that you in the dp?Hi my name is Jasmin Osman
Go ahead google me I might even go live on youtube and we can talk ...
But first, shout them opinions I know there
whyIs that you in the dp?
You had it calm, I cannot believe the amount of times we got chased down by the opposing team. Never ever have we finished a match in peace, and went home happily. NEVER. The worst one is when the other team refuses to follow the rules or even worse, the referee supports them.
Basketball is one game I never ever want to see played in Somalia. Travailing became normal, and nothing is being done about it. You complain, you go was the answer I got every time. You might as well go from one side of the court to the other