Today was the happiest day of the year for me
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Today was the happiest day of the year for me
A few months ago, I helped some guy get a good paying job through a connection I had. Dude was desperate. He seemed very nice but helpless. I just met him at the time.
The connection was a white boy who works for a insulation company. Just a regular worker who forwarded his resume to his boss. The resume was all beyn. I wrote it for him. White boy knew it was beyn. He didnt care. His ass was on the line
When the Somali dude gets the job, he acts different. Becomes cocky and did not do a simple favor I asked for. Becomes a typical xaasid Somali.
Dude gets laid off along with the other 1st and 2nd year insulators who clean up after the 3rd, 4th year and journeyman.
He comes to say hi to me and I knew something was up. I could tell he got the pink slip.
What makes it even sweeter is that he didnt work long enough to become eligible for unemployment insurance.
I tried my hardest not to laugh. Something good came out of falling oil prices.
I am,
Abdi "Justice is good" Johnson
The connection was a white boy who works for a insulation company. Just a regular worker who forwarded his resume to his boss. The resume was all beyn. I wrote it for him. White boy knew it was beyn. He didnt care. His ass was on the line
When the Somali dude gets the job, he acts different. Becomes cocky and did not do a simple favor I asked for. Becomes a typical xaasid Somali.
Dude gets laid off along with the other 1st and 2nd year insulators who clean up after the 3rd, 4th year and journeyman.
He comes to say hi to me and I knew something was up. I could tell he got the pink slip.
What makes it even sweeter is that he didnt work long enough to become eligible for unemployment insurance.
I tried my hardest not to laugh. Something good came out of falling oil prices.
I am,
Abdi "Justice is good" Johnson
- EvolSyawla
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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
Fair enough that you felt slighted, however In his success did you feel entitled to his return help?
People do that. They help you and you suddenly become obligated to return many (unfair) favours.
People do that. They help you and you suddenly become obligated to return many (unfair) favours.
- FieldMarshalMenace
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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
Abdijohn..let share a great story with you...in my first aroos (walahi) a minor friend (he wasn't even in my circle of friends ) called me 2 weeks prior to my aroos and said "I got the limousine for you". At tht moment I was overwhelmed by so many things to be done that I forgot that I had the limousine waiting for me. That's when I realized what a great guy he was. Ever since then I became closer friend. Till this day I appreciate him and I never told him that I never forgot what he done for me. Sometimes little things really count
Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
abdi J..when you do someone a favour you shouldn't expect anything back. and you shouldn't revel in other peoples misfortunes...anyways if the guy truly was a d*ck to you then...Karma is a bitch.
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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
Absolutely not. I'm not the kind of person who does stuff like this to get stuff in return. It was a flat out refusal over a small but very important favour due to not giving a fuck. It could of been done in 5 minutes at the comfort of his bed. I only asked him because I was chatting with him at the moment when the unexpected thing came up during conversation. Didnt involve money or sacrificing anything. Just 5 minutes of his time.
People can be very heartless
Menace, he can't be Somali
I am,
Abdi "I have the last laugh" Johnson
People can be very heartless
Menace, he can't be Somali
I am,
Abdi "I have the last laugh" Johnson
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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
What could that favor( correct way of spelling) have been?AbdiJohnson wrote:]Absolutely not. I'm not the kind of person who does stuff like this to get stuff in return. It was a flat out refusal over a small but very important favour due to not giving a fuck. It could of been done in 5 minutes at the comfort of his bed. Didnt involve money or sacrificing anything. Just 5 minutes of his time.
People can be very heartless
Menace, he can't be Somali
I am,
Abdi "I have the last laugh" Johnson
A naked video of himself for you since u r a known athiest who has no boundaries and who is possibly homo

- EvolSyawla
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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
Favour. Don't correct our spelling you American! 

- FieldMarshalMenace
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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
My eyes are so use to the spelling here is that when I see thing like "favour"..."humour"..."colour"..it looks so weird..I feel like slapping you and correcting you
Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
TYPICAL SOMALI, HE DOES A SMALL FAVOR FOR SOMEONE AND HE EXPECTS THE WORLD IN RETURN GTFOH
Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
lol all the canadians are spelling the word correctly then we have the one american (menace) correcting us.....no nigga its favour
- EvolSyawla
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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
loll @ slap. Considering Americans are the only ones in the world who spell things the way you do, YOU should be slapped for trying to correct us.
K bye.
K bye.

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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
He didnt buy you a pizza?
Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
There are a lot of people that only come to you when in need. I hate those kind of people and I actually anticipate their need time to ridicule em
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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
I've experienced the same thing. You loan a Somali guy 200 dollars and when you ask him for your money back like 3 months down the road....he ignores you and makes excuses. And to add insult to injury, they start posting Snapchat videos of them on vacation in some exotic location. Yet they couldn't even repay your loan.
There should be an online database of untrustworthy Somalis. This is why I'm very reluctant to do favors for many people, because I know they don't have the character and integrity to return the favor when you're most in need.
There should be an online database of untrustworthy Somalis. This is why I'm very reluctant to do favors for many people, because I know they don't have the character and integrity to return the favor when you're most in need.
- LiquidHYDROGEN
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Re: Today was the happiest day of the year for me
Somalis like to take eachother for granted. That's what happens in a Communal culture vs an individualistic one.
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