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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby Warabaha » Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:37 am

We all know qaniis come from puntland.

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby garoweboy » Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:50 am

Hilaac he is bro a while ago wuxu u hanjabay WhiteHeartLane and said wan ku kufsan or some shit along that line. :shock: :damn:

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby EvolSyawla » Mon Jun 09, 2014 12:49 pm

Loved it there.

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby SagalSharmarke » Mon Jun 09, 2014 2:16 pm

Loved it there.
You been there?

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Mon Jun 09, 2014 2:46 pm

Djiboutiennes. How do these people have independence and their city looks no better than Hargeisa?

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby EvolSyawla » Mon Jun 09, 2014 2:48 pm

Yea, business trip a month back lol best place I've been to in Africa so far. Met so many wonderful people, night life is so much more authentic than Toronto's, especially when you're partying with your own people lol....came back to depressing Lame-geisa! Counting the days till I get back!

Where were your favorite places? :D

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Mon Jun 09, 2014 2:51 pm

Yea, business trip a month back lol best place I've been to in Africa so far. Met so many wonderful people, night life is so much more authentic than Toronto's, especially when you're partying with your own people lol....came back to depressing Lame-geisa! Counting the days till I get back!

Where were your favorite places? :D

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby EvolSyawla » Mon Jun 09, 2014 2:54 pm

hahaha @LiquidHydrogen, Trust me, Toronto got old quickly. You have more variety of places to go, but I genuinely enjoyed going out at night in Dj vs T.o.

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby Methylamine » Mon Jun 09, 2014 2:56 pm

Djiboutiennes. How do these people have independence and their city looks no better than Hargeisa?
Cause Somalis are xoolo. All across the Horn, and frankly even in the diaspora, Somalis are a bunch of lazy geeljires with zero work ethic and are hooked to the leaf. In most Somali cities, you have endless opportunities to strike it rich, yet you'll see a 75+% unemployment rate among the locals. Why? Cause they can't be bothered to get up and work a sweat for their bread

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:08 pm

Yes you're are right, somalis are incredibly lazy. But I blame the even more useless goverments. In the west and in the horn, governments are complacent with these people. In the west there's caydh, free housing, child benefits etc. Back home there's remittance, no government work schemes, no qat-bans or restrictions etc. I've learnt that somalis like lo' require the carrot and the whip. The carrot in the form of education, housing, jobs/wages and whip in the form of harsh crack-down and regulation on qat, enforced labour etc.

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby Methylamine » Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:14 pm

Yes you're are right, somalis are incredibly lazy. But I blame the even more useless goverments. In the west and in the horn, governments are complacent with these people. In the west there's caydh, free housing, child benefits etc. Back home there's remittance, no government work schemes, no qat-bans or restrictions etc. I've learnt that somalis like lo' require the carrot and the whip. The carrot in the form of education, housing, jobs/wages and whip in the form of harsh crack-down and regulation on qat, enforced labour etc.
I agree, the places where Somalis have excelled are places where they have to work in order to survive or avoid deportation (ie UAE, rest of Africa etc). The only way Somalis can be governed and forced to work is through a strict dictatorship (not the kind in Djibouti that sits around and keeps power, but one that holds the country with an iron fist). But as history has shown, Somalis are inherently corrupt and such dictatorship will only lead us back to civil war.

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby SagalSharmarke » Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:36 pm

Yea, business trip a month back lol best place I've been to in Africa so far. Met so many wonderful people, night life is so much more authentic than Toronto's, especially when you're partying with your own people lol....came back to depressing Lame-geisa! Counting the days till I get back!

Where were your favorite places? :D

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I enjoyed Hargeisa ..I wanna checkout Turkey

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby YummyMummy » Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:49 pm

2:22mins :lawd: eye candy :mrgreen:

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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby thegoodshepherd » Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:58 pm

Djiboutiennes. How do these people have independence and their city looks no better than Hargeisa?
People are different in their industry bro. The people of djibouti had no prior history of trade or baacmushtar. They were and still are highly dependent on foreigners for everything. Walahi it wouldn't surprise me if s/l passes djibouti in terms of development soon considering that the largest private company in djibouti is dahabshil
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Re: We are happy in Djabouti!!

Postby Hyperactive » Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:02 pm

is nice place but is as hot as Doha!


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