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Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 5:09 pm
by JSL3000
Garad13 that's same way in every big city I know people that never left NYC they whole life it's because if you get everything one place why go to some other place where everything isn't available but i am all for people exploring outside their environment social cohesion is hard thing to achieve.
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 5:32 pm
by KyrieJama
TheFuturist wrote:People need to stop hatin' on Las Anod its a good little town that has a lot going for it
Most of them don't even venture past Berbera, who do you expect?
Laaska is a growing, clean and vibrant town. When oil exploration eventually kicks off in the region, they will all come running

We'll hand them entry Visa applications when the Nugaal Valley Basin makes Sool the Somali version of Alberta

Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 5:44 pm
by KyrieJama
Timiro1999 wrote:Garadow
Walaalkay oo Hargeysaawi ahi Garoowe wuu kula shaaheeyaa reer Garoowe, Laascaanoodna wuu kula qayilaa reer Laascaanood.
Reer barigu waa dad colaad iyo nabad leh maaha reer galbeedka iyagoo doonaya inay ku gawracaan hadana kuu qoslaya.
Waa kaa nasabka isma qariyo. Dadkeena kalgacal iyo wanaag baa ka dhaxaya ee inta yar walaaca kusii hadhay baan ku baraarujinayay inay is dhex socodka xoojiyaan.
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 5:54 pm
by hangool79
garad13 wrote:Timiro1999 wrote:Garadow
Walaalkay oo Hargeysaawi ahi Garoowe wuu kula shaaheeyaa reer Garoowe, Laascaanoodna wuu kula qayilaa reer Laascaanood.
Reer barigu waa dad colaad iyo nabad leh maaha reer galbeedka iyagoo doonaya inay ku gawracaan hadana kuu qoslaya.
Waa kaa nasabka isma qariyo. Dadkeena kalgacal iyo wanaag baa ka dhaxaya ee inta yar walaaca kusii hadhay baan ku baraarujinayay inay is dhex socodka xoojiyaan.
Horta who do you think you're fooling you little two faced qurjiile piece of shit, don't try and act friendy and goofy with this silly thread.
We dont mind the land and due time we'll take it, its fockers like you we cant stand. move to dadaab

Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 6:10 pm
by AwRastaale
Garad,
Hadan asasaaqnay iyo hadi kaleba, we are balling in our degan and you're here with us.
Horta adigu Las Anod deg.
Live by example.
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 6:22 pm
by hangool79
AwRastaale wrote:Garad,
Hadan asasaaqnay iyo hadi kaleba, we are balling in our degan and you're here with us.
Horta adigu Las Anod deg.
Live by example.
That's whats bothers me with this little qurjiile, he is a two faced little twat, trying to pose as Somalilander and at the same time heavily engaged in Kastuumo group both real life probably and leading the SNET version.
I wouldn't trust a word from his huuro mouth this afxakame junior kid
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 6:38 pm
by MoAwr
East west same same geeljire, qaad khasaaro, oon badne, except lo rare.
Some say there is nothing to see in the east, you are right, ha soo dhaafin laaleys adigoo rali'ah.
People are only in hargaisa due to the fact that it's the nations capital, I don't see the yusuf, Garad or hoobariiiska in baaligubadley, dhacar budhuq or saylac or buulxaar

Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 6:50 pm
by AwRastaale
He lives under our mercy so no need to wrap that in his face. All of his ppl have more than two faces and it's funny he wants to see us civilians in his villages. Our army is fine there.
Why would we want to visit army barracks?
Habashiguba Jigjiga ma yimado preferring to rule it from Harar.
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 6:55 pm
by KingWaslawi
Ayeeydiin faanka buuran ka wasa? Horta inaar kuwani maxay is moodeen? Kulahaa there's nothing there in Laascaanood and Bari in general. Wallee waxan garan waayay waxan Hargeisa yaala ee aan dhulka kale ool iyo faankan sida dameeraha diririg leh, walahi billahi waligay Hargeisa laba goor baan tagay mana arko illaa iminka Buuhoodlena ku dhahoo wax ay magaalo dheertahay, bal ilmaadeerayaal ma noosheegi kartaan qodhiin iyo xeradiin waxan meesha yaala ee aan meelaha kale laga soo helayn?
Laascaanood iyo bari oo dhan anoo soo mara mooyee Hargeisa galbeed cag soo dhigi maayo, abaatiin faanka ka wasee. I would rather visit in Bari and discover the hidden beauty in eastern and breathtaking mountains than Halbeed iyo inaan hotelada kula caweeyo naago yar yaroo naaso kuus kusan.
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 6:57 pm
by MoAwr
War Awr inadeer tan iga jawaab, when they say the west do they mean the entire west region including kam abokor, arapsiyo, dila, toon, lowyacade, salaxlay or just hargaisa?
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 8:35 pm
by Maroodijex
Garad may have a point there.
But she forgot that Isaaqs are more welcoming despite their look as aggressive talks. This why the Warsans, Dhulous and Ogadens and other northern Dir clans happily lived in peace since god knows when.
In the old days, when Daaroods had sanity, Isaaq businessmen used to travel in the heartlands of Daaroods bringing goods and badly needed merchandise. If it wasn't for these brave men taking their Kabadhe-Iidoor caravans, the Daaroods would still be wearing the 'Dhuug' iyo Kaba Jaangari ah.
What has changed was when Daaroods became insane and started killing individual iidoor travels who presented no harm. I can tell you from my own family, my Grand father was killed near Dhagaxbur by Ogaden men. He was returning from his sister who was married to an Ogaden and lived near Dhagaxbur.
The only Daaroods that I can safely sleep among them is Dhabayaco. They are by far the most civilised Daaroods out there.
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 9:28 pm
by AwRastaale
Who is dhabayaco?
I assume it's MJ coz many Isaaq live in Bosaaso, Garowe...
Despite so called territorial disputes, I have to say MJ is the most civil and Darood with some kind of opportunity oo weliba xoriyad ku nool.
Dhulos is just beggar look at Garad---Hargeysa kama baxo hadana wuxu raba inan fadhisiga ciidamada SL and SL Liyu police (Dhulo militiamen) uu si racno.
Adeer halkan ban ka xukuna halkana ada nagu iman. There isn't much other business between us.
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 2:21 am
by Timiro1999
Waaryaadhahen nabiga ku saliya SCW, aniga fikirkayga Garad markuu yidhi "Baseless Local sterotypes" muu lahayn waa run ee waxaabu leeyahay waa fikir aan sal iyo raad toona lahayn.
Markaa fikirka maba aaminsana ee maxaa lagu haystaa?
Horta qofku magaalada uu tagayo isagaa xor u ah cid is qasbaysaana ma jirto.
Anigaba Burco waxa iigu horeysay 8 bilood ka hor lkn hadii illaahay raali ka noqdo meel walba tag baan is leeyahay Ceerigaabo, laascaanod, xiis iyo maydh.
Ilmaadeerayaal markaa bal caadi iska dhiga inanku cidna ma caayine.
Hargeysa ayaabay dad waaweyni faan ka dhigtaan "weligey bridge ka hawd ugama talaabin" dee waa yeelkadaa.
maxaa meel kale laga sheegi dadka qaar Hargeysa ayaanay wada arage!
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 2:59 am
by hangool79
KingWaslawi wrote:Ayeeydiin faanka buuran ka wasa? Horta inaar kuwani maxay is moodeen? Kulahaa there's nothing there in Laascaanood and Bari in general. Wallee waxan garan waayay waxan Hargeisa yaala ee aan dhulka kale ool iyo faankan sida dameeraha diririg leh, walahi billahi waligay Hargeisa laba goor baan tagay mana arko illaa iminka Buuhoodlena ku dhahoo wax ay magaalo dheertahay, bal ilmaadeerayaal ma noosheegi kartaan qodhiin iyo xeradiin waxan meesha yaala ee aan meelaha kale laga soo helayn?
Laascaanood iyo bari oo dhan anoo soo mara mooyee Hargeisa galbeed cag soo dhigi maayo, abaatiin faanka ka wasee. I would rather visit in Bari and discover the hidden beauty in eastern and breathtaking mountains than Halbeed iyo inaan hotelada kula caweeyo naago yar yaroo naaso kuus kusan.
East is the soul of Somaliland sxb, the only thing I dont like is this triple faced qurjiile kid trying to pose as he is the east. I dont mind visiting east its in my book.
Re: Baseless Local Stereotypes
Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 4:54 am
by KyrieJama
Aw Raasta;
Try to look beyond your own navel.
This is not Ethiopia, and you are not the conquering Lion of Judah...
We do as we wish, speak our minds, and control our destiny in these neck of the woods.
Don't project your Abyssinian experience I understand you 'get in where you fit in' which defines your relations with the Habash.
Halkan dadka isma gumeeyaan, dhaqan baynu leenahay
