Re: The ship of somalinet has sailed folks.
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 12:35 pm
Udun basra ku laabe 

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Basra- wrote:gegiroor wrote:I think you need to be confined to an asylum!Basra- wrote:I don't care. I treat somalinet like its my journal or diary.
I think u need a religious husband to spank you on your futo while reading a dua to sooth you!
It's been taken over by niggers who argue about DNA, who has softer hair, who has lighter skin, who looks more Arab etc.Warsheekh wrote:This place has been taking over by fruity ass nigguhs with inferiority complex. Nigga fuck your DNA like a wise snetter once said.
SiennaEarth wrote:It's been taken over by niggers who argue about DNA, who has softer hair, who has lighter skin, who looks more Arab etc.Warsheekh wrote:This place has been taking over by fruity ass nigguhs with inferiority complex. Nigga fuck your DNA like a wise snetter once said.I miss the days people used to argue about my tulo is better than yours and about their political views. I miss the days people on here were actually funny. Now it's just bantu, Arab and DNA threads everywhere.
Based on my conditions, she only fulfills one: She is xusul-baruur - actually much older. However, she is not rich and she does not want to live in East Africa. Besides, there are other issues that I will go nowhere near her. I am scared of her and don't want tooray in luqunta la igaga qabto!Aishah wrote:Udun basra ku laabe
Puntite King Perahu, Queen Ati and a Puntite royal official, from the Deir-el-Bahri temple:"The description, looks and physical features about the people of Punt, as depicted in Deir-el-Bahri bas reliefs, is strikingly similar to what we can see on our Puntite artifacts. Eric Robson describing Parehou, the Puntite chief, has to say this: "...Tall and similar in color and features to the Egyptians, his nose is aquiline, he wears a beard, and his hair is carefully prepared. His dress consists of a loin cloth and a belt which a dagger is fixed, and his right leg appears to be braced and adorned with a large number of rings..."[...] From the above quote, one can draw a conclusion that there was a great similarity between ancient Egyptians and the Puntites. Moreover, the fact that ancient Egyptians considered the Land of Punt as their ancestral home will not deny the likelihood that the so called two different 'races' were one and the same people[...] our Puntite personages tell a different and more reliable story[...] Their features are so strikingly Somali[...] The oval face, thin lips, aquiline nose and the slender feature are all typically Somali."