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Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 5:43 pm
by hydrogen

@thug, my greatest fear is becoming the next Sudan.
As long as it ain't S Sudan ain't nothing wrong with that sxb
:dead:

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:19 pm
by Megatron
mali prince killed it in this thread...odd, because when I lived in Dixon from 89-92, most of the Somali women's hair was uncovered and they wore colour. Now I see too many wearing the ugly, all-black attire of the Arab culture. It seems like the whole culture of music, gabaay, plays, etc, indeed the whole "Nation of Poets" identity has been abandoned in favour of Arab emulation. An Arab culture I might add, with no love lost for the African it considers beneath them. Sad...

As a sidenote, I also see many members engaging in the favourite Somali, un-Islamic pastime of judgement...Somali's judge others as if they were Allah almighty Himself...

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:33 pm
by XimanJaale
Aren't we not a Muslim country? What is wrong with a hijab or Jilbaab? These fockers have inferior complexity. Covering yourself up is not a Arab culture but a command from Allah.

Bunch of deluding people, the reason why I hate Somalis sometimes. They suffer from identity crises, inferior complexity and cannot differentiate between Islam and Arab.

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:47 pm
by hydrogen
I was reading something about the politics of dress in Somalia and it said a lot of the Islamic dress came with the thought taught at foreign universities in the Arab world but the thing is, it was the same people revered as "liberal/modern" who brought these ideas into the country and as you can see, most Somalis wear it now, it's somewhat a collective choice not some imposition on everyone by the King of Saudi himself.

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:10 pm
by GeoSeven
I didn't know a dirac costs $500 :holdup:

Anyways, they were discussing modelling and catwalks, then came along a segment with a Sheekh preaching :wtf:....reminds me of a friend who was I was with today; he discussed the Juma sermon for well over 10 minutes and praised the Imam for the good points he made, this same guy then proceeded to order a glass of Blue Label on the ice. People just don't give a rats ass about the absurdity of it all anymore :lol:

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:12 pm
by Tanker
mali prince killed it in this thread...odd, because when I lived in Dixon from 89-92, most of the Somali women's hair was uncovered and they wore colour. Now I see too many wearing the ugly, all-black attire of the Arab culture. It seems like the whole culture of music, gabaay, plays, etc, indeed the whole "Nation of Poets" identity has been abandoned in favour of Arab emulation. An Arab culture I might add, with no love lost for the African it considers beneath them. Sad...

As a sidenote, I also see many members engaging in the favourite Somali, un-Islamic pastime of judgement...Somali's judge others as if they were Allah almighty Himself...
:up: :up:

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 8:36 pm
by Basra-
Disgusting. Since when was selling your body a profession? Modeling is a fancy term for prostitution. Waxaan odayaashi dhalay was dayuus.

There are days where I have the urge to give eliteSomali a very passionate wet kiss. :kiss:

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 10:54 pm
by grandpakhalif
mali prince killed it in this thread...odd, because when I lived in Dixon from 89-92, most of the Somali women's hair was uncovered and they wore colour. Now I see too many wearing the ugly, all-black attire of the Arab culture. It seems like the whole culture of music, gabaay, plays, etc, indeed the whole "Nation of Poets" identity has been abandoned in favour of Arab emulation. An Arab culture I might add, with no love lost for the African it considers beneath them. Sad...

As a sidenote, I also see many members engaging in the favourite Somali, un-Islamic pastime of judgement...Somali's judge others as if they were Allah almighty Himself...
May that culture be wiped out completely I support it. :up:

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 4:27 am
by GalliumerianSlayer
^ You're a Terrorist ympathiser, if you had the chance to assimilate into Arab or Somali culture you would choose Arab without a heartbeat.

Somalia and Somalia's were always moderate when it comes to their views :up:
Fuck no to Arabization, look at North Africa/Sudan, bunch of hairy fuckers coming over and raping and pillaging your culture :sadcam: :holdup: :dwill:

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 4:59 pm
by SimplySerene

So lemme get this straight. The somali who says we're not carab, we're not caucasian, but africans is the one who suffers from identity issues. :usure:

I know who I am. All my posts in those threads were directed at those who obviously don't know and don't want to know what they are. I'll just sit back and see how you spin this.
I am not going to spin it.

I looked through your posts because I was not that familiar with you. I thought what I found was funny. I guess I posted those links because I was very defensive. The video hit a nerve and your comments. I guess I was trying to stop you from disassociating the hijab from Islam. My approach was wrong and I should have tried to have a normal serious discussion.Sorry.

I am really done now.

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 8:08 pm
by Megatron

I am not going to spin it.

I looked through your posts because I was not that familiar with you. I thought what I found was funny. I guess I posted those links because I was very defensive. The video hit a nerve and your comments. I guess I was trying to stop you from disassociating the hijab from Islam. My approach was wrong and I should have tried to have a normal serious discussion.Sorry.

I am really done now.
He is correct in disassociating the hijab from Islam...

Re: somali models and fashion

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 5:23 am
by Acacia22
Somalia models are the most interesting face I've seen in recent times. I saw their pics while browsing around on Instagram and they literally made me stop in my tracks. Their faces are gorgeous,They have an intelligent mien, and their ears - which are my favourite features.- make them super unique. This is all I've been able to find.
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