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Maalinta qashinka 18th may

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Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby BlackRain » Wed May 08, 2013 9:54 am

Make sure you clean up your yard on that day

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby ManD333q » Wed May 08, 2013 10:04 am

Here u have the music to go with, cleaning ur kudaafad :whew:

blast the stereo :blessed: :sland:


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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby metamorphosis » Wed May 08, 2013 1:20 pm

Maalinta gudaafada is coming up. :blessed: I will be very productive that day.

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby GeoSeven » Wed May 08, 2013 1:53 pm

Why am I not surprised :lol:

Wasn't sure if this was a pun intended at Somaliland until after I read the comments. Get outa here. You have to be crazy to clean qashin instead of partying and having a nice time with all the diracs

:whew:

:sland: Bless the 18th of May

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby FarhanYare » Wed May 08, 2013 3:00 pm

may 18th cleaning day eh? :?

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Wed May 08, 2013 3:13 pm

Its when Khaniistumo washes their kastuumo. Atleast they do that once in a year. :whew:

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby Methylamine » Wed May 08, 2013 3:18 pm

it's actually hilarious how butt-hurt some people are of Somaliland :pac:

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby original dervish » Wed May 08, 2013 3:31 pm

I`m definitely going......I need to let off some steam from hard revision/exams. :D :sland: :up:

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby Based » Wed May 08, 2013 3:39 pm

it's actually hilarious how butt-hurt some people are of Somaliland :pac:
Observing the metamorphosis of individuals on snet is somewhat of a hobby of mine. After roughly a year and a half spent observing various snetters and their habits, I've come to believe that most snetters experience at least 3 stages of what I've termed Snetnimo, with only a select few reaching the final elusive stage.

1-The first stage is a kumbaya, let's all get along, Somaliweyn idealist. This individual believes qabiil is an archaic institution that has been the cause of all of our problems.

2-The second stage is usually disillusionment, turning the snetter into a bitter cynic of all things Somali. In this stage, the forumer has witnessed his clan's name being dragged through the proverbial mud, and has developed a sense of kinship with other snetters of similar heritage.

3- The third stage is the hardcore qabiilist warrior, a forumer with no qualms about digging up old battles, posting pictures of the dead, or alluding to genocide to score points. This is the most common stage on Somalinet, with some never recovering and losing their somalinimo altogether in the process.

4- The fourth stage is what I like to term transcendental Somalinimo, a stage many never reach. This individual has (obviously) experienced all other stages of snetnimo and has come to the realization that qabyaalad has little meaning in his/her life and, similar to the first stage, has reaffirmed his/her belief that the institution of qabiil is not conducive to development as a state. In many cases, this individual no longer believes in the validity of qabiil lineages, and has done extensive research on the genetic history of the Somalis, often coming to the conclusion that our respective origin myths conflict with scientific evidence. This individual no longer participates in the tit-for-tat flame wars that have come to characterize Somalinet "political" discussions, and somewhat believes in the eventual (for me, inevitable) reconstitution of a powerful and united Somali state.

I reckon my nigga Baris is well into the second stage and possibly moving towards the third stage :)

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby Methylamine » Wed May 08, 2013 3:49 pm

it's actually hilarious how butt-hurt some people are of Somaliland :pac:
Observing the metamorphosis of individuals on snet is somewhat of a hobby of mine. After roughly a year and a half spent observing various snetters and their habits, I've come to believe that most snetters experience at least 3 stages of what I've termed Snetnimo, with only a select few reaching the final elusive stage.

1-The first stage is a kumbaya, let's all get along, Somaliweyn idealist. This individual believes qabiil is an archaic institution that has been the cause of all of our problems.

2-The second stage is usually disillusionment, turning the snetter into a bitter cynic of all things Somali. In this stage, the forumer has witnessed his clan's name being dragged through the proverbial mud, and has developed a sense of kinship with other snetters of similar heritage.

3- The third stage is the hardcore qabiilist warrior, a forumer with no qualms about digging up old battles, posting pictures of the dead, or alluding to genocide to score points. This is the most common stage on Somalinet, with some never recovering and losing their somalinimo altogether in the process.

4- The fourth stage is what I like to term transcendental Somalinimo, a stage many never reach. This individual has (obviously) experienced all other stages of snetnimo and has come to the realization that qabyaalad has little meaning in his/her life and, similar to the first stage, has reaffirmed his/her belief that the institution of qabiil is not conducive to development as a state. In many cases, this individual no longer believes in the validity of qabiil lineages, and has done extensive research on the genetic history of the Somalis, often coming to the conclusion that our respective origin myths conflict with scientific evidence. This individual no longer participates in the tit-for-tat flame wars that have come to characterize Somalinet "political" discussions, and somewhat believes in the eventual (for me, inevitable) reconstitution of a powerful and united Somali state.

I reckon my nigga Baris is well into the second stage and possibly moving towards the third stage :)
:lol: interesting analysis...where do you place yourself within these 4 stages? (I really hope you don't say 1 or 4 lol)

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby Based » Wed May 08, 2013 3:56 pm

I was a 4, but I seem to have regressed recently.

I'd say around 3.7 :lol:

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Wed May 08, 2013 3:58 pm

Here u have the music to go with, cleaning ur kudaafad :whew:

blast the stereo :blessed: :sland:

:dj: :sland:

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby AgentOfChaos » Wed May 08, 2013 4:00 pm

Fuck your qabyaalad nigga!

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby JaalleBarre » Wed May 08, 2013 4:06 pm

:Obama: Based is turning out to be quite something.

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Re: Maalinta qashinka 18th may

Postby GAMES » Wed May 08, 2013 4:21 pm

I too am starting to notice a trend here. Seems like Majerteens and Dhulbahante are turning into real cry babies, always complaining about some injustices that's done to them. Instead of coming up with Symbolic days, or protesting about something, why dont you guy's have the balls to change or do something about it?

If someone is occupying your land (Sool, Sanaag) or your homes in Mogadishu, get a f-king gun and fight them. Crying and whining online or protesting wont do anything.


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