Re: Cogito ergo...
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 1:19 pm
No break for Faarax-come-lately, eh?
Anyway, I will pass on the 'abti hooyo naas la', as I have no idea what the term entails.

Hyperactive wrote:... when you are bored?
Have you been healed by one?barbarossa wrote:Indeed! One should never underestimate the time-tested therapeutical properties of suxala baruur!Essence89 wrote:Xusul baruur oo cadar ka soo kamkamaayo inaad ka soo ag kacdid baa daawo ku ah gacalka.
Well, don't despair gacalka. I'm sure there is one out there. You travel often, it can't be that hard to spot xusul baruur.Lamagoodle wrote:
Qalanjo, xusul baruur, cadar ka soo carfaayo, oo gurigeeda uunsi ka carfaayo waa laga yaabaa inaay daawo ii tahay. Laakin meeshaan DAYUUSBARAHA cadar iyo uunsi waa laga weeynaadey. Wax nuuris ah ma laha.
Xusul baruurtii la yaqaanay ma joogaan. Maalintaan arko xusul baruur cadar iyo uunsi ka soo carfaayo oo kub weyn intaan horteeda ku sajuudo Ayaan dhihi lahaa " Xusul baruur cadar iyo uunsi udgoon, inteed kuma maqneeyday beryahaan? Aniga dan baa i qarisee, adigu maxaa ku qariyey"?![]()
Lama, Time will come when you'll find your one ,which brings your real AAR out of you as it happened to me recently.Lamagoodle wrote:Walee waa runtaa Zidane laakin dayuusbaraha aarku wuxuu noqday bisad/mukulaal.zidane88 wrote:Lama, you need an advanced and experinced Suxul-baruur (gool) knowing how to nurture a tired AAR.
You are thinking too much of the negative.. Don't get drowned in it.. I'm sure we are not all heading for doom and gloom. Do your part and write us out of the missaryLamagoodle wrote:Zulaika, thanks. Iga hoowzulaika wrote:Waa wareey, it's like you just asked me to look down a dark hole to no end in sight... I will get lost right alongside you my friend
In no means will I ever attemp to offer you the help u seek walalo...definitely not the kind of natural merriment required to pull u out of such condition. One who can reach such deep existential insight is as lost as only he can find himself...good luck dear. I need a company to the realms of the known. Ma ii raaci? Seriously, the dire situation of our people - and the lack of meaningful approach to change for the better has become my thinking points. Everywhere you go, the somali name is down for the count. Yet we have audacity to talk, laugh and interact like human beings. Everything about us is an empirical example of a people at the bottom of the ladder. Yet we think we are on top of it. The wadaads, the waables and even the waranle appears to be on the race to the bottom; Dantes peak.
When I was a student, I read Soren Kirkegard, Friedrich Nietzsche and the rest of the existentialism school. I never thought much about them. But as I grow older, I think they have a point.