Lack of foresight I say, my family knew it was going to go out of controleyes-only wrote:^RuralMan08, some people knew what was about to happen but believed it would be quick and painless.
Lets trade refugee stories
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
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I was legit in UAE and the States. I didnt seek refuge, even my ancestral homelands were not affected by the civil war alhamdullilahNavy9 wrote:
Did you ever bother to find the meaning of a "refugee"? You don't have to be fleeing from a civil war to become one, you know!
I haven't seen the horrors people have lived so I am thankful to Allah for that and hope He eases for anyone that had to undergo it.
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
RuralMan08 wrote:
I was legit in UAE and the States. I didnt seek refuge, even my ancestral homelands were not affected by the civil war alhamdullilah
Where is your ancestral homelands?
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
Daarod refugee stories are always the best walahi.
From muqadisho to camp utanga, they all seem to share the same story
From muqadisho to camp utanga, they all seem to share the same story
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Everytime I read these refugee iyo qax stories, I feel like I'm missing something, most stories I read wasn't so appealing, just rafaad iyo calool xumo, but still, I feel left out, if that even makes any sense lol
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
Like the Somaliland kids claim, I would say the civil war started in 1988 too. 
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
Nabeela wrote:Everytime I read these refugee iyo qax stories, I feel like I'm missing something, most stories I read wasn't so appealing, just rafaad iyo calool xumo, but still, I feel left out, if that even makes any sense lol
Feel left out
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
Dont remeber shit I was one almost two, plus alhamdulilah no rafaad story as such.
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
zulaika wrote:seems some folks here were toddlers when the civil war broke out, yet remarkably tell such vivid stories...
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when you see ppl die in front of you as a child it hard to forget the smell of the blood and dead corpse afka kala haya gasping for its last breath as you watch it go cold.*Nobleman* wrote:zulaika wrote:seems some folks here were toddlers when the civil war broke out, yet remarkably tell such vivid stories...
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Exactley my thoughts. How the hell can anyone remember such vivid details when they were 2-3, complete and utter bullshit.
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
Jamac_Yare wrote:when you see ppl die in front of you as a child it hard to forget the smell of the blood and dead corpse afka kala haya gasping for its last breath as you watch it go cold.*Nobleman* wrote:zulaika wrote:seems some folks here were toddlers when the civil war broke out, yet remarkably tell such vivid stories...
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Exactley my thoughts. How the hell can anyone remember such vivid details when they were 2-3, complete and utter bullshit.
Bro i refuse to believe a toddler can remember such vivid details. You tell one thing you did as a 2 year old, that hasnt be retold by your mother.
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
depends on how long you were prolonged to the violence or tramuatic event.*Nobleman* wrote:
Bro i refuse to believe a toddler can remember such vivid details. You tell one thing you did as a 2 year old, that hasnt be retold by your mother.
i can remeber things from 4 years old obviously not every single detail of everyday like what i had for breakfast etc
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Re: Lets trade refugee stories
My ancestral homeland is Awbare (Teferi Ber) region in Zone 5 EthiopiaNavy9 wrote:RuralMan08 wrote:
I was legit in UAE and the States. I didnt seek refuge, even my ancestral homelands were not affected by the civil war alhamdullilah
Where is your ancestral homelands?
Re: Lets trade refugee stories
Born here, soo no story to tell 
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