Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
I dont have a problem with marexaan in general I will go on record and say may allah increase their numbers. I do and will admit this, have a problem with their position on the late dictators actions during his reign. But my issue today is about this article and many before. Why are they the only tribe that constantly feel the need for attention, whether its about Afweyne or these two bit articles. All the MODS in here are very sympathetic to them and leave their lousy propaganda seating in the generals until it feels like a promotion for how to improve your self esteem as marexaan video. You will not see articles about any other tribes on the generals, just marexaan. Its unnecessary and childish..
Ps, I've notice that somalis use the word cuqdaad to silence any negative criticism, just like the jews use the word anti Semitic to silence their critics. So to save you time I have cuqdaad so lets move on with the discussion..
Ps, I've notice that somalis use the word cuqdaad to silence any negative criticism, just like the jews use the word anti Semitic to silence their critics. So to save you time I have cuqdaad so lets move on with the discussion..
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
GENERAL_SNM wrote:. You will not see articles about any other tribes on the generals, just marexaan. Its unnecessary and childish..
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
General,
Mareexaan walaahi waa dad jira oo dhaqan fiican laakiin these two creatures, voltage and CP are sheegato.
There is no need to broadcast your family tree if you have the confidence of being elite cast.
Xitaa kuwan Isaaqa ah ee ku so qora gabay uu oday tiriyay 200 yrs ago iy habaloo reer habalaa sidaa yidhi walaahi aad baan ula yaabaa.
You're who you're and history will judge you correctly and accordingly.
Mareexaan walaahi waa dad jira oo dhaqan fiican laakiin these two creatures, voltage and CP are sheegato.
There is no need to broadcast your family tree if you have the confidence of being elite cast.
Xitaa kuwan Isaaqa ah ee ku so qora gabay uu oday tiriyay 200 yrs ago iy habaloo reer habalaa sidaa yidhi walaahi aad baan ula yaabaa.
You're who you're and history will judge you correctly and accordingly.
Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
Gaaljecel, Marexaan fiicanaan iyo xumaantiisa qof ku diirsadey ma jirro. Voltage iyo Cool waa halyey Marexaan.
Generalsnm, are you this dimwittet? This is history and all voltage and other have done is present it. Maxaad uu ooneysa?

Generalsnm, are you this dimwittet? This is history and all voltage and other have done is present it. Maxaad uu ooneysa?
Why do you think this isYou will not see articles about any other tribes on the generals, just marexaan.
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
Listen dikhead, and I would slap you in the face for this error if it was committed face to face. When two men are talking and one is your brother, you and him look like a bitch if you have to run to each others support like your Siamese twins. Word to the wise in future when your brothers debating dont bitch move and join in wa naagnimo, same applies to him.sadeboi wrote:Gaaljecel, Marexaan fiicanaan iyo xumaantiisa qof ku diirsadey ma jirro. Voltage iyo Cool waa halyey Marexaan.
Generalsnm, are you this dimwittet? This is history and all voltage and other have done is present it. Maxaad uu ooneysa?
Why do you think this isYou will not see articles about any other tribes on the generals, just marexaan.![]()
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As for your silly question, fuck you.
Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
Internet-warrior, I assure you, if it was face-to-face you would do know such thing. It is not my fault you clan only chewed qamadi and bend over the colonialist. I know exactly why your bitter, Iidoors idolize the shoe-shinner turned colonialist puppet and have no other history then being obedient to the colonialist. And my clan, well, we have always been free men.GENERAL_SNM wrote:Listen dikhead, and I would slap you in the face for this error if it was committed face to face. When two men are talking and one is your brother, you and him look like a bitch if you have to run to each others support like your Siamese twins. Word to the wise in future when your brothers debating dont bitch move and join in wa naagnimo, same applies to him.sadeboi wrote:Gaaljecel, Marexaan fiicanaan iyo xumaantiisa qof ku diirsadey ma jirro. Voltage iyo Cool waa halyey Marexaan.
Generalsnm, are you this dimwittet? This is history and all voltage and other have done is present it. Maxaad uu ooneysa?
Why do you think this isYou will not see articles about any other tribes on the generals, just marexaan.![]()
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As for your silly question, fuck you.
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
Sadeboi I gotta be real with you and say stop killing the topic.
Dhaga, it is good to see you still following me around.
Dhaga, it is good to see you still following me around.
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
Basra- wrote:Vo---this is disappointing!
They are NOT archaic journals!
1900s??
Basra I think you will not find this disappointing
From the Book : A Tear for Somalia by Douglas Collins
Amiina herself broke the spell by whispering, 'War, Abdi Melik, awa wa addo' (Oh, how the moon shines), and then kissing me passionately,'Oh my God, I love thee'. Drunk with happiness, I replied with a long, slow kiss, 'I love thee too, Amiina'.he brilliant moon now riding high above bathed us both in her friendly light. Drawing my lungi over us we slept, lulled to sleep by the trade winds whispering in the palms, and the incessant breaking of the surf.All too soon from the Suacron fishing village behind us a cock-crowheralded the false dawn and Amiina stirred sleepily in my arms. 'Abdi Melik,' she whispered, 'I si, I si' (give me, give me). Her lips parted and her kisses infused me with a passion more than I could bear, soon, too soon to be extinguished as love itself rested. Urgently now the cock crowed its strident reveille again. The sun's first blush peeped above the sea. Pulling Amiina protestingly to her feet I stripped in a second whilst she disrobed, letting fall her shift as she looked shyly at me, a bronze aphrodite. Hand in hand we ran to the sea, splashing through the shallows and surf, then swimming on to a wrecked dhow where we rested, panting with exhilaration and laughing with the joy of being young and in love. 'Ahalki an tagno' (let us return), I smiled at her. 'Edinku sidas shada, eg! wainu ta-gaina' (Say ye so? lo, we go), she laughed, diving in the shining waves and heading for the beach.We dressed quickly and ran up to the house, past the astonished sentry, who gave me a belated butt salute as we went by, and so began my love affair with Amiina.
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During these ecstatic nights I would teach her English, giving her simple exercises to do whilst I worked in the office by day. From Amiina I learnt much of the folk-lore of the Somalis; that the legendary figures of the Somali race, Darod and Isshak, came from Arabia, and she herself claimed to be able to trace her ancestry to these Arabian aristocrats. Amiina possessed all the physical beauty rhapsodied by the younger set of advanced Somali poets in their short love-poems, the 'belwo'.
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
Is this a marexaan fashion? It takes twenty of you to gang up on 1 person? How sad.
Voltage, go and get that thread about ina igarre and swear that it wasnt an cuqdad filled swipe at isaaq, you lion-cloth wearing boon.
Voltage, go and get that thread about ina igarre and swear that it wasnt an cuqdad filled swipe at isaaq, you lion-cloth wearing boon.
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
^ loin cloth, if your gonna insult the guy do it properly 
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
Lol @ crazy cat lady. 
Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
This is beyond insecurity and lack of self respect. Just because you are mentioned in few passages of history dont mean shit. What matters at the end is the visibility of each qabiils work. btw..I find history most often useless and bias. I dont mean to sound arogant, I do like history, but I just find it utterly useless in proving the status of any given qabiil such as this case. Now important facts, acomplishments, pics would suffice though. Like the thread where you had Siyad Barre never before seen pics, that was nice. This however is way down there.
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Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
If you dont know what it is, look it up in a dictionary. I dont need to use obscenities to insult someone, unlike you I can actually use my brain. So, please mind your own businessCrazy Cat Lady wrote:^ loin cloth, if your gonna insult the guy do it properly
Re: Commanding British General who led the British-Somali war.
you said lion-cloth instead of loincloth....that is what she was correcting.
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