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My recent visit to Somaliland

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Re: My recent visit to Somaliland

Postby AwRastaale » Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:53 pm

Funny story theYusuuf.

I never chewed in my life but growing up in Hawd, I tried few leafs straight from the farms of Rabaso and Aware while helping myself with some xabxab too hahahahaha.

It has that strong aroma so I wanted to investigate it.

Also don't smoke. Don't drink. Never tried weed or even shisha.

Majority of my family don't including father.

Funny thing is I had all kinds of friends growing up including ones that use heroine. I never got attempted nor did I judged them. You need strong will power.

Explains why I don't go with the Idoor herd and always do what I feel is right.

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Re: My recent visit to Somaliland

Postby JSL3000 » Wed Dec 05, 2018 5:19 am

Even in Hargeisa the younger generation don’t chew the khat as much their father did. It’s only those uneducated dropouts, the Ree Badiye and older folks that chew it daily. The educated ones, most of them don’t chew Khat, even if some of them do, they chew it on Thursdays for fun and abstain from it the rest of the week.
im heading to Somaliland after new years I don't chew or smoke no drugs at all drugs are no good.

but aburiin is a makahil town and few xusen abokor there too are you xusen abokor.

aburiin is farming sector headquarters for somaliland it's beautiful place I spend a lot time there.

ancient buildings the faqash bombed it was battle ground against snm vs faqash troops.

heard vegetables from ethiopia and zoomalia got banned by biixi.

good move for Somaliland.


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