This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endured!
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This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endured!
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
It's in Raamallah, Palestine? Can't watch, sounds horrific.
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
yes, It's in Raamallah but this nothing comparing to somali Macalin Quran. The whole class were about to bite with their fingersnails on your body while forcibly restraining you.
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
I hope he got a dbs check.abaha caloosha weyn.........
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
That must be painful 

Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
This is nothing


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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
LOL.
That's nothing. My old macaalin used to put people in a dark room and he would beat them up. The beating wouldn't be more than one minute but they would be in there for over 10 minutes. It was all psychological. Minutes of silence and minutes of waiting.
When you least expect it: you got laid the fuck out.
If you tried to defend yourself and fight back, it would be a longer beating.
Kids would come out with black eyes and bloody noses.
Girls were not spared
I am,
Abdi "It was equal opportunity beatings" Johnson
That's nothing. My old macaalin used to put people in a dark room and he would beat them up. The beating wouldn't be more than one minute but they would be in there for over 10 minutes. It was all psychological. Minutes of silence and minutes of waiting.
When you least expect it: you got laid the fuck out.
If you tried to defend yourself and fight back, it would be a longer beating.
Kids would come out with black eyes and bloody noses.
Girls were not spared
I am,
Abdi "It was equal opportunity beatings" Johnson
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
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You must have been the biggest SAAQID in your class to deserve that!
You must have been the biggest SAAQID in your class to deserve that!
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
I went to school in Syria and used to get those ruler beatings. They are more painful than the radio cable!!
The best way to recover is to grip the cold metal legs of your chair, it makes it sting less.
The best way to recover is to grip the cold metal legs of your chair, it makes it sting less.
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
they are to old for corporal punishments, they look like they are 16,17 and 18, by that age i would have beaten that old guy and wiped his fat belly instead with that stick
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
There are people who respect their elders. If you had attempted to do that, the rest of the class would probably have ganged up on you and given you a thrashing. I know i would - even if i had been beaten by the same teacher - especially when i was the one on the wrong.Nomand wrote:they are to old for corporal punishments, they look like they are 16,17 and 18, by that age i would have beaten that old guy and wiped his fat belly instead with that stick
Furthermore, those strokes are pretty childish. They seem to be what I'd give a 7-year old. When I was seventeen, on the 20th of November and three days before doing my final exam, I was given 20 strokes of the cane for telling my table members that one of the students had found a snail in his vegetables (Supper.) I was given close to 30 strokes on my third day in high school as a disobedient 14-year-old simply because i walked towards the dorm instead of running during a school cleaning exercise, and answering the boarding master rudely (I din't know he was the boarding master since he was wearing a pair of shorts.)
Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
Was this in Kenya?BeyondQabil wrote:There are people who respect their elders. If you had attempted to do that, the rest of the class would probably have ganged up on you and given you a thrashing. I know i would - even if i had been beaten by the same teacher - especially when i was the one on the wrong.Nomand wrote:they are to old for corporal punishments, they look like they are 16,17 and 18, by that age i would have beaten that old guy and wiped his fat belly instead with that stick
Furthermore, those strokes are pretty childish. They seem to be what I'd give a 7-year old. When I was seventeen, on the 20th of November and three days before doing my final exam, I was given 20 strokes of the cane for telling my table members that one of the students had found a snail in his vegetables (Supper.) I was given close to 30 strokes on my third day in high school as a disobedient 14-year-old simply because i walked towards the dorm instead of running during a school cleaning exercise, and answering the boarding master rudely (I din't know he was the boarding master since he was wearing a pair of shorts.)
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
lol @ the stories here.
It's horrible actually. Respect for an elder or not, children do not need quran to be beaten into them.
We were at a cousin's home with a macalin coming over on Saturday mornings in Toronto. For the girls, if we didn't read our ayah's properly he would take a pen and weave it in our left fingers then take a second pen (pinching the first and ring finger) and squeeezeee till we were choking on sobs, and if we made noise crying the piece of shit would slap us hard... It was horrific.
But for the boys he would literally take their head and smash his into it. An insane headbutt, repeatedly....One of the boys went unconscious and I started crying and freaking out as though he died (intentionally) and ran for help. I like to think I caused the french revolution. He was fired and I lectured our parents on possible brain and psychological damage from these beatings. None of us ever had to go through that again.
Somalis think a teacher who beats their students like that is to be respected. They are damn inbred psychos with free access to victims as long as they learn some surahs along the way. Damn shame.
It's horrible actually. Respect for an elder or not, children do not need quran to be beaten into them.
We were at a cousin's home with a macalin coming over on Saturday mornings in Toronto. For the girls, if we didn't read our ayah's properly he would take a pen and weave it in our left fingers then take a second pen (pinching the first and ring finger) and squeeezeee till we were choking on sobs, and if we made noise crying the piece of shit would slap us hard... It was horrific.
But for the boys he would literally take their head and smash his into it. An insane headbutt, repeatedly....One of the boys went unconscious and I started crying and freaking out as though he died (intentionally) and ran for help. I like to think I caused the french revolution. He was fired and I lectured our parents on possible brain and psychological damage from these beatings. None of us ever had to go through that again.
Somalis think a teacher who beats their students like that is to be respected. They are damn inbred psychos with free access to victims as long as they learn some surahs along the way. Damn shame.
Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
My mum used to give my primary school teachers permission to hit me. Wooden rulers was a favourite. 

Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure
I went to school in Syria and used to get those ruler beatings. They are more painful than the radio cable!!
The best way to recover is to grip the cold metal legs of your chair, it makes it sting less.

It hurts much more if you grab a cold thing especially if the stick was big and made of wood and the teacher hits with full force. In winter they used to give us the choice either to go out in the cold weather for 50 minutes or take two hits on your both hands. most of us choose the first.
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