Somali Music cant touch Ethiopian music

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Re: Somali Music cant touch Ethiopian music

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Ismahan, I am glad I can relate to you............what the fok is wrong with those girl? Shocked
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Re: Somali Music cant touch Ethiopian music

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If you are talking about that video I turned it off at the first sight of xaar so I don't even wanna know how that sh!t ended or where it went after that.

Was that some sort of fetish.
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Re: Somali Music cant touch Ethiopian music

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I think it was but read the review.

I have little else to add to this description other than to place it in the context of my larger viewing experience. Beyond what I have reviewed in this column over the years I have also seen videos of murders carried out in great detail, videos of horses having sex with people to the point of death and all manner of urination, vomit and live-eel related video. While many of the videos I have just listed are rather unpleasant, none approaches the sheer squalor of this video. It is seemingly endless in duration and each new second brings with it a new horror. Make no effort to find SWAP.avi. Make no attempt to download it for "a laugh". It will change you in ways you will not fully understand for at least a decade.

The Horror: This video is one constant shrill scream of horror. The seconds or so may fool you into thinking it is simply disgusting or grotesque, but by the 20-second mark you will be reaching for the nearest object that can be forced into your brain through your eye socket. The one exception to this is if you are Metis.

The Bottom Line: Thomas Paine once wrote of the American Revolution, "these are the times that try men's souls". In the rearview mirror of history his words seem quaint. Through heartache and strife, Thomas Paine was never subjected to the shameful crucible of psychic horror that is SWAP-dot-A-V-I. May Odin have mercy on our souls, for this file will not.
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Re: Somali Music cant touch Ethiopian music

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I red all the interesting replies and I was surprised to find out that no one actually mentioned the fact that the Ethiopian and Somali music style and rhythm were similar and came from the same style of music from the 6o's. In my opinion, they have the same bear and rhythm, just different language
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