Got it.Kaafiye wrote:Jamaame is a city in the South of Somalia, where a lot of the Jareers reside.Rambie wrote:I didn't get the joke,Based wrote:*Uncle's voice*
Jamaame ama Jikaago ha joogaan, waa isku wada mid
what does Jamaame and Jikaago means?
Jikaago is Chicago. Basically he's saying that Jareers are the same, whether they're in Somalia or the USA
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Some jareerweyne from jana ale was working on our farm. Dude got sick. and no health care here in our country. It was probably something that could have been treatable in the west. Anyway the guys arms and legs became all swollen and the doctors ku sheeg diagnosed him with heart failure.
The guy was laying in a bed unconscious and tuug baa usoo galay oo saacadiis na ka furay. People are heartless. The way he ended up here was the he was originally conscripted as a soldier and forced to fight the snm 30 years ago and he just settled here afterwards.
Dude died five days ago I watched as he gasped his last breaths. It was the first time I seen someone die and I won't forget. I helped carry his mayt to the fridge. Shit's real out here.
The guy was laying in a bed unconscious and tuug baa usoo galay oo saacadiis na ka furay. People are heartless. The way he ended up here was the he was originally conscripted as a soldier and forced to fight the snm 30 years ago and he just settled here afterwards.
Dude died five days ago I watched as he gasped his last breaths. It was the first time I seen someone die and I won't forget. I helped carry his mayt to the fridge. Shit's real out here.
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Waahwaah ! , God bless them
When I become king , anyone who speaks ill of our brothers is gonna get shot in the butt, so each times he sits down he will remember that God has created all men equal
When I become king , anyone who speaks ill of our brothers is gonna get shot in the butt, so each times he sits down he will remember that God has created all men equal
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SonofANomad wrote:disgusting! i dont like that primitive shit!
I don't know whether to hug u or kiss u--- u spoke the words out of my mouth!
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Nothing to laugh about, he's a very hateful man and makes me uncomfortable at times.


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My new favorite Vine channel
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Its actually " jamaame ama jigaago ha joogaan isku jeesto lee waaye"Based wrote:*Uncle's voice*
Jamaame ama Jikaago ha joogaan, waa isku wada mid
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This has links with Tanzanian Bantu communities who teach these dances to brides so that they don't feel shy on their wedding night. I guess they stopped it and just chose to dance for money on wedding nights which is kind of sad. I wish they had more of a voice in Somali politics, I would love to hear their views on the country. They are an agricultural powerhouse and they liberated Somalia from the Italians....they should have more to say on the country than these idiotic clannish politicians who just divide Somalis further. I would join the Somali Army if Bantu and Madhibaan joined forces to lead the country.
X-Playa. Who says we all dance niiko? Some people just adopted it for fun. We do dhaanto (a lot of us are from Ogaden region too because there was no border and we're nomads), buraanbur also has a dance you know and thats what we play at weddings.
X-Playa. Who says we all dance niiko? Some people just adopted it for fun. We do dhaanto (a lot of us are from Ogaden region too because there was no border and we're nomads), buraanbur also has a dance you know and thats what we play at weddings.
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Madhibaan are Somali and should not be compared to Jareerweyn who are in no way similar to them in any way.gedo_gurl wrote:This has links with Tanzanian Bantu communities who teach these dances to brides so that they don't feel shy on their wedding night. I guess they stopped it and just chose to dance for money on wedding nights which is kind of sad. I wish they had more of a voice in Somali politics, I would love to hear their views on the country. They are an agricultural powerhouse and they liberated Somalia from the Italians....they should have more to say on the country than these idiotic clannish politicians who just divide Somalis further. I would join the Somali Army if Bantu and Madhibaan joined forces to lead the country.
X-Playa. Who says we all dance niiko? Some people just adopted it for fun. We do dhaanto (a lot of us are from Ogaden region too because there was no border and we're nomads), buraanbur also has a dance you know and thats what we play at weddings.
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He's Madhibaan? Sweetgedo_gurl wrote:When Somalis start treating them same, sure. Its like Cumar Dhuule never existed...he was a true Somali but Somalis would rather listen to untalented autotune alcoholics
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IHUN Yes he was and he is the only talented Somali musician to have ever lived.
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Ilaahay ha u naxariisto.gambit wrote:Some jareerweyne from jana ale was working on our farm. Dude got sick. and no health care here in our country. It was probably something that could have been treatable in the west. Anyway the guys arms and legs became all swollen and the doctors ku sheeg diagnosed him with heart failure.
The guy was laying in a bed unconscious and tuug baa usoo galay oo saacadiis na ka furay. People are heartless. The way he ended up here was the he was originally conscripted as a soldier and forced to fight the snm 30 years ago and he just settled here afterwards.
Dude died five days ago I watched as he gasped his last breaths. It was the first time I seen someone die and I won't forget. I helped carry his mayt to the fridge. Shit's real out here.
I really like these people. I remember in Hargeisa, a hardworking reer Shabeelle man was fixing something in my house. I was gone for 4-5h and nothing was stolen. Now compare that to the filthy Oromos who beg on the streets and steal shit from people. This dude lives in a Jiingad house with his family, working 15h a day, saving enough money so he could rent a proper house. Dadku kala nasabsan!
Even a Somali dude would steal things in my house if I left him alone for 4-5 hours but with the Somali dude you can GPS his ass with qabiiil and manhandle him and force him to return the things he stole or have him end up in the notorious jail in central Hargeisa.
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Why would you even hire a Jareer? Support your local economy and people over a foreigner.Xildiiid wrote:Ilaahay ha u naxariisto.
I really like these people. I remember in Hargeisa, a hardworking reer Shabeelle man was fixing something in my house. I was gone for 4-5h and nothing was stolen. Now compare that to the filthy Oromos who beg on the streets and steal shit from people. This dude lives in a Jiingad house with his family, working 15h a day, saving enough money so he could rent a proper house. Dadku kala nasabsan!
Even a Somali dude would steal things in my house if I left him alone for 4-5 hours but with the Somali dude you can GPS his ass with qabiiil and manhandle him and force him to return the things he stole or have him end up in the notorious jail in central Hargeisa.
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AUNgedo_gurl wrote:IHUN Yes he was and he is the only talented Somali musician to have ever lived.
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