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Shantabaq, let me increase your literary trope arsenal to insult MX.

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Shantabaq, let me increase your literary trope arsenal to insult MX.

Postby Gubbet » Sun May 23, 2021 8:25 am

I notice you having to regurgitate the same trope from 500 years ago so I thought I might diversity it.

Fast forward 400 years and De Vecchi, one of the most prolific travelors over the Somali territories; from Djibouti to Buulo Mareerta, Bari to Mooyaale, Harar to Kismaayo.

Whenever someone asked him to explain Somalis he would always say " Everything you need to know is on a gradient between two extremes; the Marehan who don't even like to eat what they haven't raided and the Tumal, living the most peaceful experience.

One of his earliest books;

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Re: Shantabaq, let me increase your literary trope arsenal to insult MX.

Postby Gubbet » Sun May 23, 2021 8:35 am

Everytime I see that quote I think of Saddam wallahi, sitting there out in his maqrib dirin, tusbax in hand, sharpening his waran taking inventory from 20 of his reer young 'uns.

"Ay, what about you? What'd you get from Reer Shantabaq today? You make them niggahs cough up?"


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