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  1. Merchant of Mogadishu

    What is on your mind right now?

    @Mohamed Afrax Is there anyway you could change your privacy settings so I could PM you? It is an important matter.
  2. Merchant of Mogadishu

    What is on your mind right now?

    I cannot, my future does not lay in writing, but in other things such as helping the people of my nation.
  3. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Somalia should leave the Arab League (not political thread)

    What? I'm an honourable man, so I apologised, as honourable men should do. Is that uncommon for you?
  4. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Somalia should leave the Arab League (not political thread)

    Well, you didn't want a political thread, did you?
  5. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Somalia should leave the Arab League (not political thread)

    There are certain members of the Arab League that have been known to undermine Somalia's sovereignty and integrity, those nations are also pretty much masters of the rest of the members, they rule the roost. For Somalia's interest, we should be cutting off our relationship with the Arab League...
  6. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    So, esteemed King of Perisa, what is that long journey you speak of?
  7. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    Isn't it Pasargadae, King Darius, King of Persia, King of Babylon, Pharaoh of Egypt, Shahanshah, Master of the Ionian Greeks and Subduer of the Scythians. Or is it your summer palace at Ecbatana?
  8. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    You know French? I know @Idil-Beydaan knows French because of her former profession as a Swiss Landsknecht, but you too? :gucciwhat: Unless you're using Google. :bell:
  9. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Don't hold your phone out in London

    Why are people surprised, this is part of the culture of Londinium, always has been, always will be, you'll see these things in the 19th century, let alone now.
  10. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    If only Iran was a sunni country :banderas: Damn you Safavids :fredo::jcoleno:
  11. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    I've heard geeljires get sacrificed by these Icelandic víkingar to their pagan god Odin, I wouldn't venture to those lands if I were you.
  12. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    I also wouldn't mind living in Portugal (I know I know, historical enemies, but nonetheless, their history is amazing and language is beautiful) Italy too seems nice, especially cities like Bergamo, Venice, Pisa, Florence, Rome, Palermo. Also great history and language. I wouldn't mind living...
  13. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    Its happening again.......
  14. Merchant of Mogadishu

    BLM Survey

    Another qashin survey, another qashin thread. I shall not pander to this nonsense. :trash:
  15. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    Ok then Mogadishu Mā warāʼ an-Nahr/Bilad Al Turk Istanbul Khujand Uch Herat Samarqand Bukhara
  16. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    No it certainly isn't :damn::damn::damn::damn:
  17. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    Kaaraan district is better :lolbron:
  18. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Where in the world would you love to live most? Why?

    Only a few places Mogadishu Transoxiana Constantinopolis Alexandria Eschate Alexandria On the Indus Alexandria Ariana The twin jewels of Bukhara and Samarqand
  19. Merchant of Mogadishu

    Potterheads come in

    When I was a kid, I remember getting excited about two things: Doctor Who and Primeval. I know everyone knows Doctor Who, but does anyone watch or has watched Primeval before?
  20. Merchant of Mogadishu

    What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory?

    On the floor, there were no seats at the bus stop.
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