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Eritrea declares that ride-sharing is a crime.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 19:28
by almaze

Re: Eritrea declares that ride-sharing is a crime.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 19:57
by Affable
What is going on ? If the news is true, we might not be certain sesame’s mother has the right to drink coffee with her neighbors. የሰሜኑ ወደጃችን is tightening up.

Re: Eritrea declares that ride-sharing is a crime.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 20:47
by Misraq
የት ይደርሳል የተባለ በሬ ሉካንዳ ቤት ተገኘ። Singapore & Hong Kong ትሆናለች ብለን ስንጠብቅ North Korea ሆና ተገኘች። እረ North Korea እንደወም በታክኖሎጂ መጥቃለች። ጎረቤታችን ግን ታሳዝናለች

Re: Eritrea declares that ride-sharing is a crime.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 21:18
by almaze
Misraq wrote:
21 Sep 2025, 20:47
የት ይደርሳል የተባለ በሬ ሉካንዳ ቤት ተገኘ። Singapore & Hong Kong ትሆናለች ብለን ስንጠብቅ North Korea ሆና ተገኘች። እረ North Korea እንደወም በታክኖሎጂ መጥቃለች። ጎረቤታችን ግን ታሳዝናለች
I truly believe that if Eritrea's leader were Bozo the Clown instead of Isaias, the country would be in a much better position.

Re: Eritrea declares that ride-sharing is a crime.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 22:00
by Misraq
Nah...they love to dance every day all day and sip coffee talking endlessly. They are not state builders. They never built state or civilization. They are almost similar to Oromuma :lol: :lol:

Re: Eritrea declares that ride-sharing is a crime.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 22:33
by almaze
Jimmy, are you implying that ዳንስኛው-ማሕበረሰብ will turn Bozo the Clown into a ኩዳ dancing-fool instead of a responsible leader? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Eritrea declares that ride-sharing is a crime.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 23:17
by Misraq
Yes, the dancing tribe always dance in mass North Korea style. It keeps dancing for weeks and months in May and August. Then it scales it down to indoor dance with concerts, bars, homes... pretty much everywhere. The monarchy or sultanate (yet to be known which one) is also seen dancing in a clip with his unimpressive moves :lol: :lol:

Re: Eritrea declares that ride-sharing is a crime.

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 23:43
by almaze
God help us, I'm worried that ዳንስኛው-ማሕበረሰብ may take a cue from Nigerians and start busting a move at funerals; their enthusiasm for dancing seems to increase with each passing year, along with their aspiration for migration.