The Civilized People Who Taught Others How to Eat Enjera
The Civilized People Who Taught Others How to Eat Enjera on the Ground. If this happen by others, they will laugh loaud to the extent we see their throat.

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DefendTheTruth
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Re: The Civilized People Who Taught Others How to Eat Enjera
Civilization has nothing to do with tooling, if I may understand the idea behind the term.
Another point is also that such scenes are not exclusively bound to this or that part of the country. We can find similar scenes everywhere (in many places) in a way that will not suite your divisive agenda.
Another point is also that such scenes are not exclusively bound to this or that part of the country. We can find similar scenes everywhere (in many places) in a way that will not suite your divisive agenda.
Re: The Civilized People Who Taught Others How to Eat Enjera
Ae they eating their fe'ces? No wonder even qomiche-weyxohamasenay diqalu bi'tches like mesraqbetraq always smell like po-oop.
Re: The Civilized People Who Taught Others How to Eat Enjera
DefendTheTruth didn't understand the meaning of civilization. For him farming with machine and with hand using hoe, tavelling by foot and by plane are the same. Can someone help him to understand? This is how the Gumuz people serve food to the IDP. Campare both.

DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 03:50Civilization has nothing to do with tooling, if I may understand the idea behind the term.
Another point is also that such scenes are not exclusively bound to this or that part of the country. We can find similar scenes everywhere (in many places) in a way that will not suite your divisive agenda.
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: The Civilized People Who Taught Others How to Eat Enjera
Masude,Masud wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 05:21DefendTheTruth didn't understand the meaning of civilization. For him farming with machine and with hand using hoe, tavelling by foot and by plane are the same. Can someone help him to understand? This is how the Gumuz people serve food to the IDP. Campare both.
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 03:50Civilization has nothing to do with tooling, if I may understand the idea behind the term.
Another point is also that such scenes are not exclusively bound to this or that part of the country. We can find similar scenes everywhere (in many places) in a way that will not suite your divisive agenda.
eenyutti bate ati?
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Noble Amhara
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Re: The Civilized People Who Taught Others How to Eat Enjera
Portuguese Bridge of Debre Libanos is Amhara Region not Selale Oromos are very hungry for Amhara land Debre Libanos is a early middle age 1000 year old Amhara monastery while the bridge was built in 1500 by the Portuguese who aided king Dawit II you Oromos are just like Tigrays make music on Amhara land claiming it’s your leba zeroch kk it will be all returned by Shewa Amhara Liyu Hail you Oromos came from borana kenya and were given many Amhara territories by weyane it will all be returned including masinqo Amhara instruments not oromo get lost u borana slave


DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 18:07Masude,Masud wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 05:21DefendTheTruth didn't understand the meaning of civilization. For him farming with machine and with hand using hoe, tavelling by foot and by plane are the same. Can someone help him to understand? This is how the Gumuz people serve food to the IDP. Campare both.
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 03:50Civilization has nothing to do with tooling, if I may understand the idea behind the term.
Another point is also that such scenes are not exclusively bound to this or that part of the country. We can find similar scenes everywhere (in many places) in a way that will not suite your divisive agenda.
eenyutti bate ati?
