Somalinet appreciation thread
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:01 pm
It's a boring sunday so i'm posting threads again 
Anyway having noticed that i've had an account since 08 although i was on and off with my activity level till probably early last year, i honestly think my time being here wasn't a waste at all...
-Throughout student life it's been a good source of time-kill; instead of being dumb on social networks like my peers who now look back and cringe at the site of their childishness, i learnt anything and everything there is to know about being Somali. For example, i was 17 and already knew about Piracy it's causes and concerns and foreign policies towards it, my teachers were amazed that i could discuss this with them whilst my friends barely cared about anything beyond kicking a ball and toying with bunsen burners.
-Due to the average age here being roughly 24-28 most folk are sensible and display higher levels of writing and argument skills which rubbed off on me, i developed better structure in my writing ability and learnt to conduct myself with better composure..
-Trolls and qabiilists gave me tougher skin so i learnt to combat people both in the virtual world and in reality in a professional manner.
-In a constantly changing world where reality can get difficult and stressful, i always had this place to find anonymous isolation and make use of, be it trivial stuff or useful stuff. Nowadays, Snet is the best place i can come to if i have a social dilemma where i'd like public opinion on..
All in all, Snet has helped me mature a lot faster than possible, i don't think i've ever gained an enemy here or becoming spiteful towards anyone..I thank you all for your contributions..
Somalinet
The last surviving decent Somali forum.

Anyway having noticed that i've had an account since 08 although i was on and off with my activity level till probably early last year, i honestly think my time being here wasn't a waste at all...
-Throughout student life it's been a good source of time-kill; instead of being dumb on social networks like my peers who now look back and cringe at the site of their childishness, i learnt anything and everything there is to know about being Somali. For example, i was 17 and already knew about Piracy it's causes and concerns and foreign policies towards it, my teachers were amazed that i could discuss this with them whilst my friends barely cared about anything beyond kicking a ball and toying with bunsen burners.
-Due to the average age here being roughly 24-28 most folk are sensible and display higher levels of writing and argument skills which rubbed off on me, i developed better structure in my writing ability and learnt to conduct myself with better composure..
-Trolls and qabiilists gave me tougher skin so i learnt to combat people both in the virtual world and in reality in a professional manner.
-In a constantly changing world where reality can get difficult and stressful, i always had this place to find anonymous isolation and make use of, be it trivial stuff or useful stuff. Nowadays, Snet is the best place i can come to if i have a social dilemma where i'd like public opinion on..
All in all, Snet has helped me mature a lot faster than possible, i don't think i've ever gained an enemy here or becoming spiteful towards anyone..I thank you all for your contributions..
Somalinet



