Voltage wrote:It's really pathetic you are that tribalistic.

Are you forgetting you are Voltage?

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Voltage wrote:It's really pathetic you are that tribalistic.
Ask FAH1223. He can verify it for youGedo_Boy wrote:FAH,
Guled was the MC of the whole event.
Twisted,
I am not FB savvy enough to hunt that comment down, but I highly doubt he said it himself. It was probably a comment. But if he did say it, it's creepy but I don't think he did. I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt.
Just the way it's written, nobody writes something like that about himself. I'm not even sure if that's the 3rd person or 4th person
you're too scared to get out of NorthwestGedo_Boy wrote:FAH,
Next year you & I will rep the DC contingent.
As they say, the proof is the budding. Mohamed Diini actually made that comment. Too bad none of the impressionable kids picked the ironyMurax wrote:Twisted,
Dude I don't think anybody would write that about Himself Man
What a desperate excuse. and how do you reach this concludion? Mohamed Diini was talking about himself.Voltage wrote:Murax, he did not write that about himself. He was sarcastically quoted someone who said that about PROFESOR SAMATAR in the conference but it came out wrong because he forgot the quotation marks.
What a load of BS. Mohamed Diini was clearly talking about himself. Neither the video nor the 2 comments before his said anything about Prof Samatar. Mohamed Diini made an arrogant and egoistic comment and when he was caught with his pants down tried to deflect criticism by outsourcing it to Prof Samatar.Voltage wrote:Stop acting childish. That comment is gone if you go back because childish Somalis like you who misconstrue everything. The vid posted concerned a response to what that Professor said and Muhammed sarcastically quoted what someone at the conference said about the Professor to show how ridiculous and far removed from the Somali reality people can be.
Well, the pre-Islamic culture of the Somalis have been erased and discontinued as they are seen to be incompatible with Islam. So much so that a through distillation of the Somali genealogy has been carried out to the point that the Somali genealogy is artificially traced to Arabia. In such environment where anything non-Arabic is destroyed, it is hard to imagine how the true culture of the Somalis could have survived. But even after such systemic destruction of the Somali culture there are traces of our ancient way of life in culture (marriage practices), language, and geography (city names). Archeological examinations of our country will help in a truer understandings of how our forefathers lived. Discoveries such as the cave paintings in Laas gaal will enrich our culture and provide a better understanding of our history.sadeboi wrote:Twisted logic, please mention things culturally associated or historically associated with somalis that is unislamic besides dancing?