Masha'Allah The Admiral! Mohamed O. Osman

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What did you bust? You just made a fool out of yourself considering anyone can see the link to the book and some of its preview is available online in google books.
Not so quick . You were away for a while just to come back with nothing.You are beyond dumb dude what has Beenawarun blogshot got to do with what i posted
when it is clear from the book? And anybody can see it in the screenshot previews. Who cares what you searched, we are discussing the facts not what you couldn't find
. You are dumber than i though why would you expect the title of a book to mention a certain clan? Since it is just a title and about various topics which Douglas Collins
encountered in his time there hence A tear for "Somalia".



The sketch of Amina Boqor Cusmaan is available in the full book of Douglas Collins, it is the same one as seen online in those websites. One can detect how
what Douglas Collin's description of Amina Boqor Cismaan in the preview matches how she looks like in the sketch, he talks about her breasts in his personal memoir
when on the boat, she was half naked when she was drawn in that sketch by Douglas.


How is it written by an Idoor when it is about Douglas Collin's personal memoir and experience in colonial Italian Somalia(Puntland. Desperate much ? :steviej:
This is direct from the book with screenshots that can be seen in google online preview of the book. Page by page.

And what does my lovely Somali "amourlette".. Abdi Melik' she replied Amiina couldn't pronounce her'r's which lisped and turned into l's. Yes i have
have the gliffs; she continued passionately, her breasts"

Image
"Amiina herself broke the spell by whispering, 'War, Abdi Melik, awa wa addo' (Oh, how the moon shines)," same thing that is mentioned in the text version available
in the blogshots you are crying about. They did not alter anything but straight from the book.

Image
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=X4cX ... ud_r&cad=6


At Alula.
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http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=X4cX ... ud_r&cad=6


Douglas Collins making love with Amina Boqor Cismaan.
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http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=X4cX ... ud_r&cad=6

Majerteens beef with the Midgans, this issue is also mentioned in the text version.
Image



And this is your Suldaans and leaders begging and prostituting themselves to the the Italians and sending them letters asking for protection
many times.
On October 19, 1892 (27 Rabi El Aual, 1310), the Sultan of Majerten, Osman Mohamud Jusuf, similarly wrote the following letter from Alula, to Signor FIlonardi:

"Since long we have not seen you and we have a great desire to see you. You are our friend and we do not know why you have abandoned us. The steamboat Esfita has arrived this year, but without you. Now we hope to have the pleasure of seeing you, because friendship and affection exist between us.

Kindly bring to us the rifles and the cartridges of which we have spoken about with you last year, because the rebellion has increased around us. We expect the assistance from you because you are our friend and you will do it.

On the date of this (letter) Abi Bakr has arrived here bringing to us the salary of the year; we have recommended him to give detailed information.

When you come here we will understand each other. We want barut(gun powder) for the Ofiat, the seats and the other furniture. We wish to construct a stone house in your name. For you we wish to work and we shall agree at which site the house will be built."

[1] Mohamad Osman Omar, Somalia: Past and Present, pages 58
http://www.everythingharar.com/publicat ... ent%20.pdf

In case you are going to run around like a headless chicken again this is the screenshot from the book and direct link to the source.
Image

On 10 October 1892 the Sultan of Obbia wrote to Filonardi, the architect of the Italian colonial administration in Somalia:

"We inform that this year we have been adandoned and there was no steamboat that has come to us, as it was the practice. Nobody has brought to us the woods and we
have neither food nor cartridges. There was a serious war this year. The inhabitants of the desert have rebelled against us and there was a fighting in which some of ours
havebeen killed.

After the departure of the steamboat Esfita we hoped some one would come from your side, but until now nobody came. On the date of this letter Abu Bakr bin Auad
has arrived bringing to us the payment of the year 1891. We hope you will help us with food and the supply of war material, because we are under your protection and
your flag. We would not think that you have abandoned us.

Now we wish your arrival together with what we have requested. ABu Bakr bin Auad will give full information. We hope you come soon this year to negotiate together.

Now we have two countries: Obia and Eil Hur and we have many soldiers different than before. Those of our friends killed are 11. Our saia (boat) has broken down this
year at Obbia with some of our properties on board. We need money and we are without boat. You are our friend and we do not know other Christians besides you, and
we defend your flag.”
Image


The brothels in Puntland.
2010
Somali women and girls, some of whom were trafficking victims, engaged in prostitution in brothels in Garowe, the Puntland-administered part of Las Anod (Sool region),
and pirate towns such as Eyl and Haradheere.
Some female brothel owners, who can profit as much as $50 per client, reportedly kept these victims in harsh conditions
and meted out physical abuse.

BBC NEWS: Prostituion a rising problem in Puntland.
From their stuffy, cramped headquarters in central Bossasso, they churn out TV programmes, radio shows, magazines and websites with a single, simple message
- piracy is out. "First, they are responsible for inflation," he complained. "Now, food, land, cars are all too expensive for ordinary people. It used to be that you
could hope for these things, but not any more. "Then, they bring in prostitutes, they take drugs, they crash their cars. They rape whoever they want.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8072188.stm




So you see kid whether in the past or modern day most of your history is about your Suldaans prostituting their daughters, themselves and begging the Italians
and others for favors against the Midgans who owned most of the palm trees in Bari. Not to forget praising and begging the Ethiopians to do their bidding as
recent as 2006.That is the shameful history of the Jareerten.


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Siciid how's being a minority in Burco coming along? :lol:
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Says who? Burco belongs to me, i have lands there personally and i plan to build several resort centers. Go free Laas Canood homeless Khaatumite. :ufdup:
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Siciid, I found this. Seems like you're a guest in Burco. :lol: You also edited what you wrote. From "West Burco belongs to me" to "Burco belongs to me". :lol:
Topnews:- Habarjeclo oo Habaryoonis uga adkaatay golaha degaanka Burco - maxaa xigi kara?

08 December 2012 Waagacusub.com- Sheekada ugu hadal heynta badan todobaadkaan waxay tahay beesha Madaxweyne Siilaanyo ee Habar jeclo oo taarkiihda markii ugu horeysay noqotay aqlabiyada golaha degaanka Burco ee doorashada golaha degaanka .



Beesha Habar jeclo waxay doorashada degaanka Burco ka heshay 12 Kursi halka beesha Habar yoonis dhaafi weysay 7 Kursi.
Inkastoo Burco tahay Magaalo Bari iyo Galbeed u qeybsan oo Habaryoonis iyo Habar Jeclo kala degaan hadana laga soo bilaabo sanadkii 2002 ee doorashada degaanka waa markii ugu horeeysay ee Habaryoonis looga adkaado aqlabiyada degaanka.
12 Xildhibaan ee beesha Madaxweyne Siilaanyo ka heleen doorashada degaanka waxay suurtagal ka dhigeeysaa in Gudoomiyaha gobolka iyo Duqa Magaalada u codeeyn karaan laba nin oo Habar jeclo ah maadama codka aqlabiyada leeyihiin.


Qaar ka mida Siyaasiyiinta iyo Odayaasha Habar yoonis oo xaqiiqsaday in looga adkaaday Codka aqlabiyada Caasimada labaad ee Somaliland (Burco) ayaa guuldarada beeshooda ka raacday doorashada la xiriirshay qadiyad xumo iyo laaluush la siiyay hogaamiyeyaal ku abtirsada beesha.
21-ka Xildhibaan ee golaha degaanka Burco ka soo baxay iyo qabiiladooda halkaan ka akhriso:-

1. Nuux Maxamed Xasan KULMIYE Beesha H/jeclo
2. Ibraahim Jaamac Basaale (Gaboobe) Kulmiye H/Jeclo
3. Cabdiraxmaan XAsan Nuur Laki KULMIYEH/Jeclo
4. Mubaarig Yuusuf Cilmi (Bidhi) KULMIYE H/Jeclo
5. Maxamed Axmed Maxamuud (Diigool) KULMIYE H/Jeclo
6. Axmed Cabdi Dhimbiil KULMIYE H/jeclo
7. Cabdirisaaq Maxamuud Jaamac Aar KULMIYE H/jeclo
8. Cabdirisaaq Xuseen Obsiiye WADANI H/Jeclo
9. Khadar Nuux Siciid Diiriye RAYS H/Jeclo
10. Siciid Axmed Maxamed Raage RAYS H/Jeclo
11. Maxamed Yuusuf Cabdi Muraad RAYS H/jeclo
12.Maxamed Aadan Cali (Tuurtuur) RAYS H/jeclo

13. Axmed Cabdi Cali Afyare Wadani H/Yoonis
14. Maxamuud Axmed Xasan (Dhagalaab) Wadani H/Yoonis
15. Cabdikariim Maxamuud Cabdilaahi Shire Wadani H/yoonis
16. Xirsi Jaamac Cabdi Wadani H/Yoonis
17. Cabdirashiid Faarax Cali UMMADDA H/Yoonis
18. Muxumed Xasan Jaamac H/Yoonis (Xoday) Ummadda H/Yoonis
19. Farxaan Cabdi Aw Xirsi UMMADDA H/yoonis
20. Cabdiraxmaan Xasan Faarax UCID H/Awal
21 Keyse Cabdi Raage XAQSOOR Arab
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Waagacusub the website of Dahir Alasow oo intas iis leh daadka isku dir ya wax ka qora. You are so lame.


If i was you i would be worried about your aunties not being allowed to sell anything in Laas Canood because of a certain clan.

At 2.55.



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Siciid, you're a guest. How's Gaashaamo? :lol:
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In that case Dhulos are guests in Laas Canood. The man who got the highest votes of a local council MP in that area is Khalif Ismaaciil Gaane/HY/SY of WADANI party. :stylin:
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War Laascaanoodaad sheegaysiid nimankii Jamaac Siyaad e deegaana ba maamuusha e, bal iiga waran Gaashaamo iyo Oodweyn? Hargeysana la iidinka qaad baan maqlay e. :lol:
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The sketch of Amina Boqor Cusmaan is available in the full book of Douglas Collins, it is the same one as seen online in those websites. One can detect how
what Douglas Collin's description of Amina Boqor Cismaan in the preview matches how she looks like in the sketch, he talks about her breasts in his personal memoir
when on the boat, she was half naked when she was drawn in that sketch by Douglas.
How is it written by an Idoor when it is about Douglas Collin's personal memoir and experience in colonial Italian Somalia(Puntland. Desperate much ? :steviej
what a moron Douglas Collins is a historian his book is about historic biography there is nothing on his book that say he has gone to somalia. :mindblown:
let get the fact straight eeydoor boy, in the book itself there is no mention of a majeerten kings daughter, if you actully read the link I gave you you would have know this, your mental capacity is to inferior so let me break this up into a few catagories so that I can finally get some knowledge in that drugged up eeydoor brains of your.

you posted some childish article from a supposed book "tear of somalia" however the contents you have posted are not in the book.The book is a historic biography there are many more by the writter and in the book there is nothing about a majeerten kings daughter the book itself just goes over pre and post colonial somalia society, instead you posted this cantaarbaqash from somali tariikh an eeeydoor blog post filled with hate filled anti-draood and historicaly in-accurate details.

I have busted you multipel times
A: by showing that there is nothing in the original book about a mjeerteen kinsg daughter
B: by showing were you had gotten the information from and that there was nothing to support it
C: by showing how much of a cuqdaad ridden lying piece of shit you are. [/color]


Firt of all the book is not a personal memoir you retarded trogladyte it is historical biography, there is nothing personal about it all of what you have posted is not in teh book, in a matter of speeking you are trying to pass one thing off for another, this is what I have showed you already. :steviej:

the source of your information is not the book its somali takiiir blog spot an eydoor website, and what they say in the book is not even close to being in the book.

saxiib you have been caught red handed it wont take me much to show how much of an cuqdaad ridden roddent you are, the fact that you are trying to pass of something not from the book as though it was and complaining about how the book is on google :lol: :lol: it like me saying obamas autobiography has a quote about how eeydoor are drug addict then when shown to be false replying by saying the book is on google...WE ARE NOT DEBATING THE BOOK WE ARE DEBATING THE CONTENT AND THE CONTENT IS UTTER BULLSHIT.

Here is what somaliland has been up to on the other hand.
Hodan* spends most of her afternoons sitting outside her tiny house in Hargeisa, capital of the self-declared republic of Somaliland, blowing fruity smoke from a hookah pipe, her face covered in a green paste to help her skin look its best.

She does not trawl the streets looking for customers; most of her clients make appointments to visit her at home. In this conservative Muslim country, commercial sex work is practised out of sight. Hodan says not even her neighbours know how she makes a living and if they ever found out, she is sure they would evict her immediately.

I sleep with between one and three men every day; they usually pay me with khat [a mild stimulant widely chewed in the Horn of Africa] and money, maybe about US$3.50 for every man,” she told IRIN/PlusNews.






The money she earns is enough to pay rent and feed and clothe her 10-year-old daughter, but what Hodan wants more than anything is to be able to make enough to learn new skills that would enable her to stop selling sex.

A shameful profession
“I would do anything, anything else,” she said. “When I was younger I looked after my aunt’s household, but when a man in the family made me pregnant, I was sent away, so I have no family to look after me.”

Hodan has never been to school and can neither read nor write. Although she still hopes she can switch occupations, she knows it is highly unlikely that it will happen without a helping hand.

Somaliland has several NGOs that assist the disadvantaged members of society, but so far no organisation has tackled the issue of sex workers, largely because of fear of repercussions from the wider community.

“It [sex work] is very shameful in our culture so no one is prepared to work with them,” said Yahye Mohamoud Ahmed, chairperson of the Somaliland National Youth Organisation, a local NGO that has several projects benefiting unemployed youth, but none directly targeting sex workers. “It would be good if we could find a way to help them, but it is hard.”

Because they are outside mainstream society, sex workers tend not to visit regular health centres and despite the risk their occupation poses, there are no HIV messages specifically targeting them.

Research in 2007, by the International Organisation for Migration, to better understand the HIV-risk behaviour in Somalia’s most at-risk populations, showed that transactional sex workers were vulnerable to HIV, especially as condom use was very low.

On the fringe

“Clients can be violent, and there is no way for the women to report to the police; they have no support networks – not family, friends or the government – to stand up for their rights,” said a local NGO worker who preferred anonymity.

Hodan knows about HIV and has even been tested, but her use of condoms is sporadic, despite being diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection in the past.

“I really fear HIV and try to use condoms always, but if the client doesn’t want to use a condom I will have sex with him anyway – I need the money,” she said, adding that the men usually brought their own condoms.

Somaliland’s HIV prevalence is estimated at 1.4 percent, but experts say the epidemic is likely to be concentrated in high-risk populations such as sex workers, seafarers and truck drivers.

According to the NGO worker, most sex workers will not risk walking into a pharmacy to buy condoms, or even go to a health centre where they are available free of charge. “They rely on their clients for condoms, or on middlemen who often overcharge them for the condoms. Providing free condoms to sex workers also risks a backlash from the community.”

Reaching sex workers with HIV services would require creative solutions. “They do not have normal access to health services such as VCT [voluntary testing and counselling] and clinics; they fear visiting VCT centres because they may be recognised and talked about, but creating special clinics and centres for them could be even more stigmatising,” she said.

Baby steps towards a plan for sex workers

Nevertheless, the NGO worker said, “We are making some progress – there was a time when the government rejected the very idea that commercial sex workers existed in Somaliland, but now they accept that they are here.”

Mohamed Hussein Osman, executive secretary of the Somaliland National AIDS Commission, said: “We know that they exist, but it is hard to reach them because culturally and religiously it is a very sensitive issue. They are at risk, and are also spreading HIV, so we need to come up with a plan to reach them.”

It was also difficult to gain the trust of sex workers, but not impossible. “They want to be found, they want to be heard, and they want to be helped. Most of these girls and women do it because there is nothing else for them to do – they would quit instantly if they had any other alternative,” the NGO worker said.

“There will always be consequences, there will always be risks and challenges, but we have to be ready for that,” she added. “We have to start somewhere.”
http://www.bartamaha.com/somalia-high-r ... -radar-57/
Somaliland is a region of destination, transit and origin for victims of international human trafficking as well as domestic/local human trafficking (whereby no international borders are crossed). The victims are mainly women and young children and are trafficked for domestic work, forced prostitution and organ removal.

While cases of trafficking to Hargeisa and Burao in Somaliland have been identified so far, main destinations for international trafficking seem to be Ethiopia, Djibouti, Yemen and potentially United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia among others. Personal interviews with victims and others in Somaliland reveal a trafficking pattern where Somali women (in Somaliland) act as recruiters and intermediaries to take the victims to Djibouti, and Ethiopia for the purpose of domestic servitude and organ removal.
http://www.nomadtimes.com/?p=997
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Somaliland Prostitute in nairobi.
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^ Caprice ma Siciid inaadeertis ba? :lol:
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Coldoon wrote:^ Caprice ma Siciid inaadeertis ba? :lol:
yeah I had a picture of her with the SL flag that would be the killer, I cant seem to find it tho. :steviej:
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A little piece of me is telling me to tell you to look for it. :lol: But, don't bring yourself down to his level. Let it go. :up:
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It doesn't have to state it is obvious you !diot, Abdi Melik was a nickname Amina Boqor Cismaan coined to him.
First it was Beenawarun and blogshot excuses and now when you got slapped sideways you are
claiming Douglas Collins wasn't there lol. You are losing the plot. You haven't busted anything but embarrassed yourself.


If you are interested where he mentioned the Majertien in his book read by page and the direct links to it.Any sane person can see it.

Point stands. Next time you run your mouth reflect on who the Jareertens actually are. :up:
What did you bust? You just made a fool out of yourself considering anyone can see the link to the book and some of its preview is available online in google books.
Not so quick . You were away for a while just to come back with nothing.You are beyond dumb dude what has Beenawarun blogshot got to do with what i posted
when it is clear from the book? And anybody can see it in the screenshot previews. Who cares what you searched, we are discussing the facts not what you couldn't find
. You are dumber than i though why would you expect the title of a book to mention a certain clan? Since it is just a title and about various topics which Douglas Collins
encountered in his time there hence A tear for "Somalia".



The sketch of Amina Boqor Cusmaan is available in the full book of Douglas Collins, it is the same one as seen online in those websites. One can detect how
what Douglas Collin's description of Amina Boqor Cismaan in the preview matches how she looks like in the sketch, he talks about her breasts in his personal memoir
when on the boat, she was half naked when she was drawn in that sketch by Douglas.


How is it written by an Idoor when it is about Douglas Collin's personal memoir and experience in colonial Italian Somalia(Puntland. Desperate much ? :steviej:
This is direct from the book with screenshots that can be seen in google online preview of the book. Page by page.

And what does my lovely Somali "amourlette".. Abdi Melik' she replied Amiina couldn't pronounce her'r's which lisped and turned into l's. Yes i have
have the gliffs; she continued passionately, her breasts"

Image
"Amiina herself broke the spell by whispering, 'War, Abdi Melik, awa wa addo' (Oh, how the moon shines)," same thing that is mentioned in the text version available
in the blogshots you are crying about. They did not alter anything but straight from the book.

Image
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=X4cX ... ud_r&cad=6


At Alula.
Image
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=X4cX ... ud_r&cad=6


Douglas Collins making love with Amina Boqor Cismaan.
Image
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=X4cX ... ud_r&cad=6

Majerteens beef with the Midgans, this issue is also mentioned in the text version.
Image



And this is your Suldaans and leaders begging and prostituting themselves to the the Italians and sending them letters asking for protection
many times.
On October 19, 1892 (27 Rabi El Aual, 1310), the Sultan of Majerten, Osman Mohamud Jusuf, similarly wrote the following letter from Alula, to Signor FIlonardi:

"Since long we have not seen you and we have a great desire to see you. You are our friend and we do not know why you have abandoned us. The steamboat Esfita has arrived this year, but without you. Now we hope to have the pleasure of seeing you, because friendship and affection exist between us.

Kindly bring to us the rifles and the cartridges of which we have spoken about with you last year, because the rebellion has increased around us. We expect the assistance from you because you are our friend and you will do it.

On the date of this (letter) Abi Bakr has arrived here bringing to us the salary of the year; we have recommended him to give detailed information.

When you come here we will understand each other. We want barut(gun powder) for the Ofiat, the seats and the other furniture. We wish to construct a stone house in your name. For you we wish to work and we shall agree at which site the house will be built."

[1] Mohamad Osman Omar, Somalia: Past and Present, pages 58
http://www.everythingharar.com/publicat ... ent%20.pdf

In case you are going to run around like a headless chicken again this is the screenshot from the book and direct link to the source.
Image

On 10 October 1892 the Sultan of Obbia wrote to Filonardi, the architect of the Italian colonial administration in Somalia:

"We inform that this year we have been adandoned and there was no steamboat that has come to us, as it was the practice. Nobody has brought to us the woods and we
have neither food nor cartridges. There was a serious war this year. The inhabitants of the desert have rebelled against us and there was a fighting in which some of ours
havebeen killed.

After the departure of the steamboat Esfita we hoped some one would come from your side, but until now nobody came. On the date of this letter Abu Bakr bin Auad
has arrived bringing to us the payment of the year 1891. We hope you will help us with food and the supply of war material, because we are under your protection and
your flag. We would not think that you have abandoned us.

Now we wish your arrival together with what we have requested. ABu Bakr bin Auad will give full information. We hope you come soon this year to negotiate together.

Now we have two countries: Obia and Eil Hur and we have many soldiers different than before. Those of our friends killed are 11. Our saia (boat) has broken down this
year at Obbia with some of our properties on board. We need money and we are without boat. You are our friend and we do not know other Christians besides you, and
we defend your flag.”
Image


The brothels in Puntland.
2010
Somali women and girls, some of whom were trafficking victims, engaged in prostitution in brothels in Garowe, the Puntland-administered part of Las Anod (Sool region),
and pirate towns such as Eyl and Haradheere.
Some female brothel owners, who can profit as much as $50 per client, reportedly kept these victims in harsh conditions
and meted out physical abuse.

BBC NEWS: Prostituion a rising problem in Puntland.
From their stuffy, cramped headquarters in central Bossasso, they churn out TV programmes, radio shows, magazines and websites with a single, simple message
- piracy is out. "First, they are responsible for inflation," he complained. "Now, food, land, cars are all too expensive for ordinary people. It used to be that you
could hope for these things, but not any more. "Then, they bring in prostitutes, they take drugs, they crash their cars. They rape whoever they want.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8072188.stm




So you see kid whether in the past or modern day most of your history is about your Suldaans prostituting their daughters, themselves and begging the Italians
and others for favors against the Midgans who owned most of the palm trees in Bari. Not to forget praising and begging the Ethiopians to do their bidding as
recent as 2006.That is the shameful history of the Jareerten.


:ufdup:






lol@ posting Caprice the dhoociil. War there is videos of The Sugar Rush sisters (Majerteen) performing p*rn for their bosses. :steviej: Markasu waxan la imaanaya.


Enough said. Lets not even get to Iman and her bisexual boyfriend David Bowie. It is clear Jareertens are the shame of the ethnic Somalis. They have
disgraced us to the whole Muslim world with women like this.

:ufdup:
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I am out of this cesspoll. It is enough for the day.
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Re: Masha'Allah The Admiral! Mohamed O. Osman

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mody21 wrote:
Somaliland Prostitute in nairobi.


You got busted nigga. 1.She is not a Somalilander, 2 the place is New Zealand and not Nairobi. Dhabacyo Lowyokus. :ufdup: You though you could
get away with the lies. It states in youtube.

From New zealand this is her wajibook profile


Majerteen prostitute in New Zealand. :steviej:




Don't let me catch you again trying to spread baseless lies. :ufdup:




Have a good day.
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Re: Masha'Allah The Admiral! Mohamed O. Osman

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saciiid I am just saying dont come here with this fake douglas colins craps, I know you are a mentally deranged langaab but there is no need to go as far as making stories up, wallahi I feel like taking this to another level and putting your whole langaab tribe to shame but, I did good on my finals so in celebration am going to let this one slide, but next time you mouth off at beesha with your douglis colins bacaac you better be ready to go into hiding like last time. :ufdup: ...let all enjoy end of the semester break saxiib. :stylin:

LOL at Majeerten prostitute in new zealand nigga we all know that an eeydoor hoe in nairobi....It aint even worth it wallahi you make yourself believe whatever you want to believe saxiib. :Heh:
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