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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby Bandit » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:08 pm

Koreans are now dominating the media. They are really growing exponentially.

Btw she represents the real Somali look. while other Somali girls on social networks bleach themselves and filter their images to the max. One can just take a look in Somaliland/Somalia and they will see how the average Somali women looks. I remember a ajnabi guy adressing this issue once, he asked: why do Somali women tend to look lightskin and so fake on Social Networks. :lol:

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Say no to darkskin :down: 8-)

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby KnowThySelf23 » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:11 pm

@liquid weabo? and yea kpop and kdramas have this cult following worldwide. (usually americans and brits). and women look like women and men look like men, only difference is there masculinity isn't fragile like it is amongst others. *sips tea*

@basra :dead: leave the poor girl alone.

@warriors asians are the new thing lol. i have a lot of asian friends that introduced me to kmusic and kdramas too...dotn watch em much anymore but maybe this summer.

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby MrSalih » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:12 pm

This place (Korea) is so void of masculinity.The guys are fags and the girls aren't fit to buff my shoes.

It has to be said - the Somali chick is a walking contradiction.Why cover your head when you're wearing prostitute material (Leggings)? :x




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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby RoobleAlWaliid » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:13 pm

Say no to darkskin :down: 8-)
meaning you are saying NO to majority of Somalia, meaning you are most likely a daba-dhilif :up: :D

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby KnowThySelf23 » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:14 pm

Koreans are now dominating the media. They are really growing exponentially.

Btw she represents the real Somali look. while other Somali girls on social networks bleach themselves and filter their images to the max. One can just take a look in Somaliland/Somalia and they will see how the average Somali women looks. I remember a ajnabi guy adressing this issue once, he asked: why do Somali women tend to look lightskin and so fake on Social Networks. :lol:

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the light skin might = living in cold weathers were you dont have the african sun darkening you. most people that go to africa get soo tan, whilst the average somali anywhere cold (hence canada) would be brown skinned.


also there isn't a uniform look for somalis. i can just as easily say barkad abdi represents the average somali man :eat:

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby Itrah » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:15 pm

meaning you are saying NO to majority of Somalia, meaning you are most likely a daba-dhilif :up: :D
You must be the blue black type of Somali. Noticed you mention this ''dark is beautiful'' stuff often. :ugeek:

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby KnowThySelf23 » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:15 pm

This place (Korea) is so void of masculinity.The guys are fags and the girls aren't fit to buff my shoes.

It has to be said - the Somali chick is a walking contradiction.Why cover your head when you're wearing prostitute material (Leggings)? :x




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every culture is different salih...sudani culture is different from other cultures, yet nobody calls you a fag. there masculinity just isn't fragile like it is with you. :eat:

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby RoobleAlWaliid » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:17 pm

You must be the blue black type of Somali. Noticed you mention this ''dark is beautiful'' stuff often. :ugeek:
:lol: Quite the contrary. I just look out for my women and tell them to embrace themselves unlike you men that glorify women of different ethnics and urge them to bleach. :up: :D It's mostly the dark Somalis that embarass Somali women for their skin, it actually shows their insecurity. :lol:
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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby RoobleAlWaliid » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:18 pm

the light skin might = living in cold weathers were you dont have the african sun darkening you. most people that go to africa get soo tan, whilst the average somali anywhere cold (hence canada) would be brown skinned.


also there isn't a uniform look for somalis. i can just as easily say barkad abdi represents the average somali man :eat:
:up: :D true

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby Bandit » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:23 pm

Say no to darkskin :down: 8-)
meaning you are saying NO to majority of Somalia, meaning you are most likely a daba-dhilif :up: :D
Am saying this as a man who's darkskin the lighter the female the better :geek:

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby Bandit » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:26 pm

@ platnuim stop with your lies asian men look like bitch
I seen their kpop videos my sister wanted me to watch my take aways was first every asian looks a like and two the male population looks like females :lost:

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby RoobleAlWaliid » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:27 pm

Am saying this as a man who's darkskin the lighter the female the better :geek:
I say it mostly comes down to features, but that's your choice :geek: .

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:28 pm

@liquid weabo? and yea kpop and kdramas have this cult following worldwide. (usually americans and brits). and women look like women and men look like men, only difference is there masculinity isn't fragile like it is amongst others. *sips tea*
:Puhlease: Yeah dressing like a fruit cake and dying your hair pink is the height of masculinity

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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby MrSalih » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:28 pm

This place (Korea) is so void of masculinity.The guys are fags and the girls aren't fit to buff my shoes.

It has to be said - the Somali chick is a walking contradiction.Why cover your head when you're wearing prostitute material (Leggings)? :x




Signed Salih...
every culture is different salih...
sudani culture is different from other cultures, yet nobody calls you a fag.
there masculinity just isn't fragile like it is with you. :eat:


Don't mean to boast but this is rightfully so!
We're hospitable,not known for terrorism,& we keep to ourselves.Gender deviation isn't a topic because we are civil & not a self destructive society.


Are you questioning my masculinity/manhood?




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Re: A somali in a korean tv show?

Postby Itrah » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:29 pm

Am saying this as a man who's darkskin the lighter the female the better :geek:
I say it mostly comes down to features, but that's your choice :geek: .
and body

Most Somali chicks in the West are either too skinny or way too fat. There's no middle ground it seems.


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