The Fulaynimo Tragedy stands as a somber reminder of the most catastrophic event in Somali history. This thread delves into the heart-wrenching account of Fulaynimo, examining its profound impact on the Isaaq nation. From the ashes of this tragic incident, we unravel its historical significance, collective mourning, and the lessons it has etched into the fabric of Somali society. Join us in reflecting on this solemn chapter as we pay homage to the lives lost and the resilience of the Darawiish nation in the face of adversity.
cabuudwaaq joined the celebrations
not the Digir breakfast kkkk
https://twitter.com/SSC_HaNoolaato/status/1694942144119656699?s=20
packed like sardines kkkk
https://twitter.com/Supreme_Garaad/status/1695093756721062303?s=20
reminds me of certain people being shipped of to the markets kkk
https://twitter.com/Supreme_Garaad/status/1695093756721062303?s=20
from abusing garxajis to claiming their name kkkkk
https://twitter.com/Indhabadan/status/1695396185702346920?s=20
the first fulay running kkk
https://twitter.com/A_RASH__/status/1695573883649249608?s=20
https://twitter.com/Gh0stsk/status/1695999620978200875?s=20
they beat this on up kkkk
https://twitter.com/Gh0stsk/status/1695074828901089724?s=20
garaadka dadka dhulka hoostiisa ku dhuunta
https://twitter.com/Kooshinnnn/status/1694990774188782049?s=20
someone come and collect your awoowe kkk
https://twitter.com/Gh0stsk/status/1695748850928283914?s=20
the infamous picture itself
https://twitter.com/Supreme_Garaad/status/1695408830128025649?s=20
underground railroad type of situation kkkk
https://twitter.com/Kooshinnnn/status/1695672546547409107?s=20
hoogaayeeey kkkkk
https://twitter.com/Gh0stsk/status/1695413834817921231?s=20
the moment when the sweet news hit
https://twitter.com/Somalia_Arabic_/status/1695875225899200639?s=20
war ninka qabo kkkk
https://twitter.com/north_somalia/status/1695829337398825024?s=20
Beesha Isaaq xaniiyaha ba laga gooyey kkkk
https://twitter.com/mhersi249/status/1695529262587994498?s=20
the interim president of khaatumo/ssc has showed to their former enemy the brits, that their goons aren't getting the job done kkk:
https://twitter.com/Deee_luul/status/1695615915918819480?s=20
In the wild world of Somali tribalism, the showdown between SSC (Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn) and SNM (Somaliland National Movement) turned out to be a rollercoaster of surprises. Hold on tight as we dive into the comical twists and turns of a clash that left everyone scratching their heads and laughing out loud.
1. The Unexpected Underdogs: Picture this: SSC, the underdog alliance, takes on the SNM with enthusiasm that would make an underdog sports movie jealous. Who would have thought that the regions of Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn, typically known for their bravery, would become the backdrop for this epic showdown? Move over, Hollywood!
2. The Unconventional Allies: SSC teams up with HY, to bring the chaos to the SNM's bases. Imagine the confused expressions as these two unlikely allies decide to join forces. It's like witnessing a mashup of rival superhero squads teaming up for a crossover event.
3. The Accidental Comedy of Errors: The battle sees SNM losing not just artillery but also autocannons, tanks, rocket launchers, and even a few fuel tanks. Did someone accidentally set off a clearance sale on military gear? The scene of SNM frantically searching for their missing tanks is straight out of a slapstick comedy.
4. Muse Bihi's Inspirational Speech: President Muse Bihi, in a moment that could rival a dramatic sports halftime talk, declares that they won't take this loss lying down. With a rallying cry that has all the seriousness of a motivational poster, Bihi promises "unrevenged" revenge. You can almost hear the dramatic music swelling in the background.
5. The Aftermath of Chuckles: As the dust settles and SSC emerges victorious, everyone wonders if the SNM's war strategy was written by a comedy scriptwriter. The conflict, though fictional, reminds us that even in the midst of turmoil, there's a touch of absurdity that can make even the most intense situations seem like a sitcom episode.
In a world where the absurd meets the serious, the clash between SSC and SNM showcases the unexpected and hilarious side of fictional conflicts. Who knew that beneath the battle cries and artillery fire, there's room for a good laugh?
cabuudwaaq joined the celebrations
not the Digir breakfast kkkk
https://twitter.com/SSC_HaNoolaato/status/1694942144119656699?s=20
packed like sardines kkkk
https://twitter.com/Supreme_Garaad/status/1695093756721062303?s=20
reminds me of certain people being shipped of to the markets kkk
https://twitter.com/Supreme_Garaad/status/1695093756721062303?s=20
from abusing garxajis to claiming their name kkkkk
https://twitter.com/Indhabadan/status/1695396185702346920?s=20
the first fulay running kkk
https://twitter.com/A_RASH__/status/1695573883649249608?s=20
https://twitter.com/Gh0stsk/status/1695999620978200875?s=20
they beat this on up kkkk
https://twitter.com/Gh0stsk/status/1695074828901089724?s=20
garaadka dadka dhulka hoostiisa ku dhuunta
https://twitter.com/Kooshinnnn/status/1694990774188782049?s=20
someone come and collect your awoowe kkk
https://twitter.com/Gh0stsk/status/1695748850928283914?s=20
the infamous picture itself
https://twitter.com/Supreme_Garaad/status/1695408830128025649?s=20
underground railroad type of situation kkkk
https://twitter.com/Kooshinnnn/status/1695672546547409107?s=20
hoogaayeeey kkkkk
https://twitter.com/Gh0stsk/status/1695413834817921231?s=20
the moment when the sweet news hit
https://twitter.com/Somalia_Arabic_/status/1695875225899200639?s=20
war ninka qabo kkkk
https://twitter.com/north_somalia/status/1695829337398825024?s=20
Beesha Isaaq xaniiyaha ba laga gooyey kkkk
https://twitter.com/mhersi249/status/1695529262587994498?s=20
the interim president of khaatumo/ssc has showed to their former enemy the brits, that their goons aren't getting the job done kkk:
https://twitter.com/Deee_luul/status/1695615915918819480?s=20
In the wild world of Somali tribalism, the showdown between SSC (Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn) and SNM (Somaliland National Movement) turned out to be a rollercoaster of surprises. Hold on tight as we dive into the comical twists and turns of a clash that left everyone scratching their heads and laughing out loud.
1. The Unexpected Underdogs: Picture this: SSC, the underdog alliance, takes on the SNM with enthusiasm that would make an underdog sports movie jealous. Who would have thought that the regions of Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn, typically known for their bravery, would become the backdrop for this epic showdown? Move over, Hollywood!
2. The Unconventional Allies: SSC teams up with HY, to bring the chaos to the SNM's bases. Imagine the confused expressions as these two unlikely allies decide to join forces. It's like witnessing a mashup of rival superhero squads teaming up for a crossover event.
3. The Accidental Comedy of Errors: The battle sees SNM losing not just artillery but also autocannons, tanks, rocket launchers, and even a few fuel tanks. Did someone accidentally set off a clearance sale on military gear? The scene of SNM frantically searching for their missing tanks is straight out of a slapstick comedy.
4. Muse Bihi's Inspirational Speech: President Muse Bihi, in a moment that could rival a dramatic sports halftime talk, declares that they won't take this loss lying down. With a rallying cry that has all the seriousness of a motivational poster, Bihi promises "unrevenged" revenge. You can almost hear the dramatic music swelling in the background.
5. The Aftermath of Chuckles: As the dust settles and SSC emerges victorious, everyone wonders if the SNM's war strategy was written by a comedy scriptwriter. The conflict, though fictional, reminds us that even in the midst of turmoil, there's a touch of absurdity that can make even the most intense situations seem like a sitcom episode.
In a world where the absurd meets the serious, the clash between SSC and SNM showcases the unexpected and hilarious side of fictional conflicts. Who knew that beneath the battle cries and artillery fire, there's room for a good laugh?