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Corrected it for ya m8.>zero spillage we are special needs we need help pouring caano
My bad I mistaken you for @dhegdheer i know she's from London cause one time she asked me out the blue if I enjoyed being in Peckham the following night that qumayo got me shook thinking how did she know so I put some tap to cover my camera till this day the camera on my phone is coveredAs an American, I'm offended you think I'm from London. So you took me for a Brexiter
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She probably lives in the country side where john Wayne Once lived I bet she celebrates thanks giving toohe thought u were from the land of 3 cabbage rations, those are fighting words walahi
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned>getting shook because of dhegdheer
I bet she smells like jellof rice & plantainI knew @dhegdheer was from the SN1 bits.
The EDL marches>England has thanks giving
what do you have to be thankful for?
On the subway ride home I saw a Somali dude just staring at a Somali girl from across the train.
Like I would look back at him every now and then to see if he quit but no lie his eyes were locked. I noticed her entire demeanor go rigid and she straight up wouldn't look away from the vegan poster in front of her.
How did I not know this
Vs this
OMG I'm dead wallahi
My bad I mistaken you for @dhegdheer i know she's from London cause one time she asked me out the blue if I enjoyed being in Peckham the following night that qumayo got me shook thinking how did she know so I put some tap to cover my camera till this day the camera on my phone is covered
Al jokes aside I sincerely believe if you were to go to Somalia & experience it yourself it would instill some sort of belonging within you then maybe the humanism feminism anarchism lesbianism & all the other isms you were taught by foreigners would wash off on everything I love travelling back to my mother land has taught me much about myself as a person they say in order to know where you're going you must know where you came from.Omg milk bags
How did I not know this
@dhegheer's is a real one. I don't mind the mistake at all. Got Cogdis shaking in his boots
That's extreme & far fetched a slander against Somali mothersI have a story that might shed light on to why many of these dudes act this way.
A relative of a good friend of mine was your typical white-washed outgoing kid. Kid had no 'xishod'. Would approach any xalimo who caught his eye whether it was at the mall, the grocery store, or even on the street. Habros naturally started to gossip and word spread that he was gay, which didn't make sense but that's how these habros perceive men who have no 'xishod' around women they just met.
Eventually they started spreading that he was mentally ill because only a mentally ill man acts that way, and it was at that point his family took him to the side and gave him that talk. Now he is completely awkward and silent around xalimos, and mainly sticks to his ajnabi people.
Even if we find it weird and off-putting, many of these kids were raised to be this way and this is how the older generation believes a man should act (especially the habros).
I'm far from antiSomali, but its undeniable that Somali culture has so many things wrong with it. You think it's good and well, and fail to see how it translates to our resultant position and I have to distance myself from some things for sanity's sake. As for Islam, I don't believe in it, it's that simple. I never will. Maybe one day I'll visit Somalia, I hope to, and I think it's good to know where you came from and see it, but I don't expect any change in my morals, or whatever isms you want to throw at me. I was raised well. And I can think for myself. I don't really care what diasporans do, my worry when I think of it, is for what becomes of the common citizen back in the motherland. At least our parents and their parents knew peace and had some sort of knowledge or education/literacy.No wonder you're so anti Somali because you're probably raised around cow boys the likes of Alex jones kkkk
Which country is perfectI'm far from antiSomali, but its undeniable that Somali culture has so many things wrong with it. You think it's good and well, and fail to see how it translates to our resultant position and I have to distance myself from some things for sanity's sake. As for Islam, I don't believe in it, it's that simple. I never will. Maybe one day I'll visit Somalia, I hope to, and I think it's good to know where you came from and see it, but I don't expect any change in my morals, or whatever isms you want to throw at me. I was raised well. And I can think for myself. I don't really care what diasporans do, my worry when I think of it, is for what becomes of the common citizen back in the motherland. At least our parents and their parents knew peace and had some sort of knowledge or education/literacy.