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Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

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Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby salafi_student » Sun Aug 12, 2018 3:39 am

As a regular visitor to back home. I am gobsmacked when I hear a Qurbajoog talking about the current, day to day issues of back home and the only info they apparently have are few clicks of the heavily tilted tribal sites.

When or if they get the chance to visit, they would propabably visit few expensive restaurants to get ripped off. But the majority of their time would be locked up indoors, scared to mix with the locals.


Strange fadhi kudirir!

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby LaY-D_LicK » Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:19 am

As a regular visitor to back home. I am gobsmacked when I hear a Qurbajoog talking about the current, day to day issues of back home and the only info they apparently have are few clicks of the heavily tilted tribal sites.

When or if they get the chance to visit, they would propabably visit few expensive restaurants to get ripped off. But the majority of their time would be locked up indoors, scared to mix with the locals.


Strange fadhi kudirir!
You still Salafi? You know thats out of fashion now? :lol:

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby Django » Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:30 am

As a regular visitor to back home. I am gobsmacked when I hear a Qurbajoog talking about the current, day to day issues of back home and the only info they apparently have are few clicks of the heavily tilted tribal sites.

When or if they get the chance to visit, they would propabably visit few expensive restaurants to get ripped off. But the majority of their time would be locked up indoors, scared to mix with the locals.


Strange fadhi kudirir!
Well said

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby LaY-D_LicK » Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:47 am

As a regular visitor to back home. I am gobsmacked when I hear a Qurbajoog talking about the current, day to day issues of back home and the only info they apparently have are few clicks of the heavily tilted tribal sites.

When or if they get the chance to visit, they would propabably visit few expensive restaurants to get ripped off. But the majority of their time would be locked up indoors, scared to mix with the locals.


Strange fadhi kudirir!
Well said
Well I haven't visited since Musse Bixi became president but when I was there I saw a majerteen woman in hargeisa. She had a shop downtown and she was sitting by a cafe insulting my president silaanyo and saying dhulka aniga iska leh somali wa mid spewing somali weyne posion. Needless to say I recorded her and her arrested for being a danger to national security she got kicked out of somaliland then her whole shop got robbed lol :lol: . So what is it about his statement that is well said?. Somaliland is my home, dadka are my people

You pussylanders talk to much online :lost:
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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby salafi_student » Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:50 am

Is absolutely ridiculous and embarrassing, when I see Superficial Qurbajoogs acting like they're westerners in back home. Flashy clothes, flashy cars with sunglasses. Speaking foreign language. While locals look-on!

No wonder why locals are risking their lives in sinking boats!

Lady

Actually you not from there you are a westerner. You're more in common to the Somali people in your town in the West. I.e if you live in London you are more in common with Somali Londoners. No matter where they originated in the Horn.

The quicker you understand that the better.
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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby LaY-D_LicK » Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:57 am

Is absolutely ridiculous and embarrassing, when I see Superficial Qurbajoogs acting like they're westerners in back home. Flashy clothes, flashy cars with sunglasses. Speaking foreign language. While locals look-on!

No wonder why locals are risking their lives in sinking boats!
So we scared of them or we to flashy infront of them? Which one is it? :lol:

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby salafi_student » Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:00 am

Scared to mix.

Locals have their own places - qurbajoogs have their own restaurants.

Similar to apartheid system

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby LaY-D_LicK » Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:08 am

Scared to mix.

Locals have their own places - qurbajoogs have their own restaurants.

Similar to apartheid system
Not a big deal. We just have a different taste to the locals. :lol:

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby Nomand » Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:10 am

As a regular visitor to back home. I am gobsmacked when I hear a Qurbajoog talking about the current, day to day issues of back home and the only info they apparently have are few clicks of the heavily tilted tribal sites.

When or if they get the chance to visit, they would propabably visit few expensive restaurants to get ripped off. But the majority of their time would be locked up indoors, scared to mix with the locals.


Strange fadhi kudirir!
Well said
Well I haven't visited since Musse Bixi became president but when I was there I saw a majerteen woman in hargeisa. She had a shop downtown and she was sitting by a cafe insulting my president silaanyo and saying dhulka aniga iska leh somali wa mid spewing somali weyne posion. Needless to say I recorded her and her arrested for being a danger to national security she got kicked out of somaliland then her whole shop got robbed lol :lol: . So what is it about his statement that is well said?. Somaliland is my home, dadka are my people

You pussylanders talk to much online :lost:
Are you proud of that?

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

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Well said
Well I haven't visited since Musse Bixi became president but when I was there I saw a majerteen woman in hargeisa. She had a shop downtown and she was sitting by a cafe insulting my president silaanyo and saying dhulka aniga iska leh somali wa mid spewing somali weyne posion. Needless to say I recorded her and her arrested for being a danger to national security she got kicked out of somaliland then her whole shop got robbed lol :lol: . So what is it about his statement that is well said?. Somaliland is my home, dadka are my people

You pussylanders talk to much online :lost:
Are you proud of that?
Naag edeb daran bey ahayd she thought she was in bosaso or something. I had to remind her dhulka aniga iska leh :lol: :clap:

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby Nomand » Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:49 am



Well I haven't visited since Musse Bixi became president but when I was there I saw a majerteen woman in hargeisa. She had a shop downtown and she was sitting by a cafe insulting my president silaanyo and saying dhulka aniga iska leh somali wa mid spewing somali weyne posion. Needless to say I recorded her and her arrested for being a danger to national security she got kicked out of somaliland then her whole shop got robbed lol :lol: . So what is it about his statement that is well said?. Somaliland is my home, dadka are my people

You pussylanders talk to much online :lost:
Are you proud of that?
Naag edeb daran bey ahayd she thought she was in bosaso or something. I had to remind her dhulka aniga iska leh :lol: :clap:
Do you know that isaq celebrate 18 May in caabudwaaq and no one does anything to them



If what you have said is true then it is shameful indeed.

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby LaY-D_LicK » Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:57 am

inkastoo la idiin dirsan inaad noo hestan Somalia dhexdiisa lakiin waan idinka aqbalaynaa ha ku noqonina waanu haysaana dad iyo abwaan qaranka u heesa markaa iska haysta wixi kalee somalia jooga kkkkk :lol:

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby Nomand » Sun Aug 12, 2018 10:00 am

they are isaaq

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Postby LaY-D_LicK » Sun Aug 12, 2018 10:08 am

they are isaaq
Deh iyaga la hadliya wuxu miyuun waxba fahmiin. Yaa uu dirsaday.

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Re: Qurbajoogs are scared of the Locals. In back home!

Postby Nomand » Sun Aug 12, 2018 10:52 am

who are you to question anyone? do they need your approval to wave the Somaliland flag?


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