Muqdisho 2020

Cool video the guy is from Australia. Used to watch his lame prank videos suprised seeing him in Xamar.

Anyone heading to xamar summer 2020?
 
I’m a Londoner. The way I walk plus the fact that I don’t wear skinny jeans like the other Somali boys will make me stick out like a sore thumb. Should be easy kkk
Thats true wlh. The locals wear skinny jeans and hold hands at the beach its so fuckin gay.
:gucciwhat:
I'll put macawiis, dacas, koofi, sunglasses and tusbax. I'll top it of with my ceeldheer/South Galgaduud accent wlh people will think I just came from baadiyaha.
:fittytousand:
 
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I’m going to xamar in the summer!! I think I’ll also be visiting Galkacyo, Banderadleey and baadiyo for the first time (Very scared for baadiyo and banderadleey)
The past times I Somalia I only visited for a week or two in xamar but I’ll be there this time for 2/3 months touring, it’s gonna feel like a mini daqan celis. :browtf:

Also about spotting qumbo-joog easily, last time I was in xamar, a random man asked me what diaspora I was from. I was so confused because I didn’t know this man at all. I was wearing jilbab and hadn’t spoken at all. I asked him why how he knew I was a diaspora from looking at me. His reasoning was only qurbo-joog women would wear trainers and they were unwomanly, especially the ones I had on:ayaanswag:
 
I’m going to xamar in the summer!! I think I’ll also be visiting Galkacyo, Banderadleey and baadiyo for the first time (Very scared for baadiyo and banderadleey)
The past times I Somalia I only visited for a week or two in xamar but I’ll be there this time for 2/3 months touring, it’s gonna feel like a mini daqan celis. :browtf:

Also about spotting qumbo-joog easily, last time I was in xamar, a random man asked me what diaspora I was from. I was so confused because I didn’t know this man at all. I was wearing jilbab and hadn’t spoken at all. I asked him why how he knew I was a diaspora from looking at me. His reasoning was only qurbo-joog women would wear trainers and they were unwomanly, especially the ones I had on:ayaanswag:


Maybe you find yourself a husband when there.
 

Samaalic Era

QurboExit
I’m going to xamar in the summer!! I think I’ll also be visiting Galkacyo, Banderadleey and baadiyo for the first time (Very scared for baadiyo and banderadleey)
The past times I Somalia I only visited for a week or two in xamar but I’ll be there this time for 2/3 months touring, it’s gonna feel like a mini daqan celis. :browtf:

Also about spotting qumbo-joog easily, last time I was in xamar, a random man asked me what diaspora I was from. I was so confused because I didn’t know this man at all. I was wearing jilbab and hadn’t spoken at all. I asked him why how he knew I was a diaspora from looking at me. His reasoning was only qurbo-joog women would wear trainers and they were unwomanly, especially the ones I had on:ayaanswag:
They knew I was Qurba-joog even when I was rolling in my mawaciis and there was no trace to connect me to. Its the body language that is different:yacadiim:
 
They knew I was Qurba-joog even when I was rolling in my mawaciis and there was no trace to connect me to. Its the body language that is different:yacadiim:
Have you ever been to Galkacyo or bandeeradley. Did you like it?

My whole fam went to somalia last year (without me :frdfvsb:) and they did a tour everywhere but my siblings liked Galkacyo the most outside Xamar (They also went to Beledweyne and Cadaado ontop of the places I’m going) Apparently the shop under where they stayed in Galkacyo used to sell Coco pops and rice krispies so they were happy af (it was expensive tho compared to what you’d buy it for here). Back then I used to think anywhere outside Xamar in somalia was baadiyo itself, but now I’m more quite interested to visit other cities :yacadiim:

When I was in baadiyo I fit right in. Threw on a shirt and a macawiis and it was lovely.
I’m scared of Baadiyo, I want to avoid it. My family were literally milking camels and eating a real nomad diet for a 2 weeks. My biggest fear, do you think if I tell hooyo I’m vegan, I’ll be spared?
 
They need to build a fenced up part of the beach and city for when I get rich:hillarybiz:Every country needs elites to motivate the peasants to work harder. That’s the truth of capitalism.
 

Macalin M

Out here
Have you ever been to Galkacyo or bandeeradley. Did you like it?

My whole fam went to somalia last year (without me :frdfvsb:) and they did a tour everywhere but my siblings liked Galkacyo the most outside Xamar (They also went to Beledweyne and Cadaado ontop of the places I’m going) Apparently the shop under where they stayed in Galkacyo used to sell Coco pops and rice krispies so they were happy af (it was expensive tho compared to what you’d buy it for here). Back then I used to think anywhere outside Xamar in somalia was baadiyo itself, but now I’m more quite interested to visit other cities :yacadiim:


I’m scared of Baadiyo, I want to avoid it. My family were literally milking camels and eating a real nomad diet for a 2 weeks. My biggest fear, do you think if I tell hooyo I’m vegan, I’ll be spared?
When I first went, I was young. They eased me into the food slowly. First I started eating bread with tuna (like a normal westerner) but by the end I was eating every food in sight. For the camel milk. Well I don’t know tbh I had caano geel with my shaax from the start. Never tasted any difference tbh lol. Although I did have the shits for a bit
 
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