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Re: Eritrean Martyrs day!
there are three item here which gives anyone the title agame.kerenite wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 13:58Aite issayas' useful idiot.pushkin wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 18:12Whenever you open your mouth wide, the more people know you inside. He pretends as an Eritrean but Kerenite the fake Eritrean is a confirmed citizen of the useless Kilil Tigray. His birthplace is Shire Endaselassei![]()
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sebdoyeley wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 16:43The little doubt, I have on you about you being an Eritrean, it gets wider and wider,, The Martyrs day is totally different from losing family member,kerenite wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 15:45If my memory is serving right (I hope so), I recall incidents.
In 2016 I was paying a visit to astobia, the year I lost my beloved mother who passed away.
I was in a hotel considered to be a 2 stars hotel in a bole area. Cockroaches (bereros) were sharing the bed with me. So, I sarcastically asked the manager if the bereros are freely living there and hence they are immune from paying. He laughed and said he will take care of it.
The year 2016 as I mentioned above was a bad year for me. I recall, in one of the the early mornings, I was listening to the lovely song MERINA (a bilen song) believe me I was unable to control my tears. My mother in mind (one hour flight from addis) but unable to attend her funeral albeit she had passed away few months ago then. Besides, my beloved friends whom I miss (some alive and some not) came to my mind.
I do recall the alga antfi good lady looked at me with sympathetic eyes.
And....
She: wiyyy gashe min honu aynochowo Qey honu.
Me: agere nafekegnen.
She: surprised asks: inde agerow wist iyalu indet agerwo yinafkotal?
Me: agere izih aydelem ruQ naw.
P.S. It is only a quetion of time, your agame king will be history and we will visit our country eritrea proudly. Thanks to our martyred selfless jeganus
The Martyrs lost their precious life for their people's existence, well a family lose is tragic but not considered sacrifice. This tells me you have no clue about the Eritrean culture and costume.
I usually ignore people with rock bottom IQ such as your sorry asz. But an exception today.
Few days you bragged that muslims in eritrea are allowed to build god's houses aka mosques and tigriyan muslims are prohibited. Was I bemused and extend my gratitude to you and be grateful for allowing us to build mosques? Lol.
You idiot amiche you said, the more I write the more I am showing my profile. Well, I have to add:
I belong to a family with 11 siblings (same father and same mother) 7 brothers and 3 sisters.
I lost 2 of my brothers fighting for eritrea's independence, the eldest brother martyred in the the second half of the 60s fighting under the banner of ELF. Kerenites saw him along with his 20 comrades being hanged in Keren albeit they were already dead but it was meant to scare eritreans. Besides, my youngest brother (the Hisas lidde) martyred at the battle mai lam fighting weyanne incursion.
Now to the main point:
When I talk about why I am angry and why I was unable to attend the funerals of my parents, it ain't out of the blue. Mourners knew that we their children are not few. So as the culture dictates, they were asking where their sons are to express their condolences at the cemetery. But none of us was there because we were forced to leave our country.
Hence aite issayas useful idiot do not be surprised when I talk of my personal 20 June martyrs day.
Finally,
We do know issayas designed the current eritrean flag (some say when he was high lol)
How about 20 June ? Why is it selected as martyrs day? Haha of course this topic is above your IQ.
1. in Eritrea we never say aite this is agame word.
2. for fact you born with 11 brothers and sisters, this is common in agame land in Eritrea top 6 or 7
3.your brothers were lost in shire war or on the way to Sudan during the agame famine
.................with all of this we decided to baptize you as agamae.............
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Buzz off silly ugum who poses here as seb gelemele,sebdoyeley wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 19:58there are three item here which gives anyone the title agame.kerenite wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 13:58Aite issayas' useful idiot.pushkin wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 18:12Whenever you open your mouth wide, the more people know you inside. He pretends as an Eritrean but Kerenite the fake Eritrean is a confirmed citizen of the useless Kilil Tigray. His birthplace is Shire Endaselassei![]()
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sebdoyeley wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 16:43The little doubt, I have on you about you being an Eritrean, it gets wider and wider,, The Martyrs day is totally different from losing family member,kerenite wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 15:45If my memory is serving right (I hope so), I recall incidents.
In 2016 I was paying a visit to astobia, the year I lost my beloved mother who passed away.
I was in a hotel considered to be a 2 stars hotel in a bole area. Cockroaches (bereros) were sharing the bed with me. So, I sarcastically asked the manager if the bereros are freely living there and hence they are immune from paying. He laughed and said he will take care of it.
The year 2016 as I mentioned above was a bad year for me. I recall, in one of the the early mornings, I was listening to the lovely song MERINA (a bilen song) believe me I was unable to control my tears. My mother in mind (one hour flight from addis) but unable to attend her funeral albeit she had passed away few months ago then. Besides, my beloved friends whom I miss (some alive and some not) came to my mind.
I do recall the alga antfi good lady looked at me with sympathetic eyes.
And....
She: wiyyy gashe min honu aynochowo Qey honu.
Me: agere nafekegnen.
She: surprised asks: inde agerow wist iyalu indet agerwo yinafkotal?
Me: agere izih aydelem ruQ naw.
P.S. It is only a quetion of time, your agame king will be history and we will visit our country eritrea proudly. Thanks to our martyred selfless jeganus
The Martyrs lost their precious life for their people's existence, well a family lose is tragic but not considered sacrifice. This tells me you have no clue about the Eritrean culture and costume.
I usually ignore people with rock bottom IQ such as your sorry asz. But an exception today.
Few days you bragged that muslims in eritrea are allowed to build god's houses aka mosques and tigriyan muslims are prohibited. Was I bemused and extend my gratitude to you and be grateful for allowing us to build mosques? Lol.
You idiot amiche you said, the more I write the more I am showing my profile. Well, I have to add:
I belong to a family with 11 siblings (same father and same mother) 7 brothers and 3 sisters.
I lost 2 of my brothers fighting for eritrea's independence, the eldest brother martyred in the the second half of the 60s fighting under the banner of ELF. Kerenites saw him along with his 20 comrades being hanged in Keren albeit they were already dead but it was meant to scare eritreans. Besides, my youngest brother (the Hisas lidde) martyred at the battle mai lam fighting weyanne incursion.
Now to the main point:
When I talk about why I am angry and why I was unable to attend the funerals of my parents, it ain't out of the blue. Mourners knew that we their children are not few. So as the culture dictates, they were asking where their sons are to express their condolences at the cemetery. But none of us was there because we were forced to leave our country.
Hence aite issayas useful idiot do not be surprised when I talk of my personal 20 June martyrs day.
Finally,
We do know issayas designed the current eritrean flag (some say when he was high lol)
How about 20 June ? Why is it selected as martyrs day? Haha of course this topic is above your IQ.
1. in Eritrea we never say aite this is agame word.
2. for fact you born with 11 brothers and sisters, this is common in agame land in Eritrea top 6 or 7
3.your brothers were lost in shire war or on the way to Sudan during the agame famine
.................with all of this we decided to baptize you as agamae.............
From day one you bluntly wrote frequently "I am here to cause friction between eris and tigrians so that they don't unite" Ok.. not a word for word direct quote.
Due to the constraint of time, I am unable to dig them out here.
Hey, I do agree with you on this while I am of the same opinion with you ugum but don't pose as an Eritrean you impostor.
Some smart lebemat eritreans have already distanced themeselves from you save one or two of your likes.
BTW, this is my last post to you ya ibnel gaHba ugum.
Re: Eritrean Martyrs day!
Entay hemaq tezaribu eyu,men ab hiwotu Eritrawi zeykone Eritrawi eye yebel/semiena aynfeletensebdoyeley wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 16:43The little doubt I have on you about you being an Eritrean, it gets wider and wider,, The Martyrs day is totally different from losing family member,kerenite wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 15:45If my memory is serving right (I hope so), I recall incidents.
In 2016 I was paying a visit to astobia, the year I lost my beloved mother who passed away.
I was in a hotel considered to be a 2 stars hotel in a bole area. Cockroaches (bereros) were sharing the bed with me. So, I sarcastically asked the manager if the bereros are freely living there and hence they are immune from paying. He laughed and said he will take care of it.
The year 2016 as I mentioned above was a bad year for me. I recall, in one of the the early mornings, I was listening to the lovely song MERINA (a bilen song) believe me I was unable to control my tears. My mother in mind (one hour flight from addis) but unable to attend her funeral albeit she had passed away few months ago then. Besides, my beloved friends whom I miss (some alive and some not) came to my mind.
I do recall the alga antfi good lady looked at me with sympathetic eyes.
And....
She: wiyyy gashe min honu aynochowo Qey honu.
Me: agere nafekegnen.
She: surprised asks: inde agerow wist iyalu indet agerwo yinafkotal?
Me: agere izih aydelem ruQ naw.
P.S. It is only a quetion of time, your agame king will be history and we will visit our country eritrea proudly. Thanks to our martyred selfless jeganus
The Martyrs lost their precious life for their people's existence, well a family loses is a tragic but not considered sacrifice. This tells me you have no clue about the Eritrean culture and costume.
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sebdoyeley
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Re: Eritrean Martyrs day!
I am done with when I read your thread, you considering your mam as Martyr,kerenite wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 13:35Buzz off silly ugum who poses here as seb gelemele,sebdoyeley wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 19:58there are three item here which gives anyone the title agame.kerenite wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 13:58Aite issayas' useful idiot.pushkin wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 18:12Whenever you open your mouth wide, the more people know you inside. He pretends as an Eritrean but Kerenite the fake Eritrean is a confirmed citizen of the useless Kilil Tigray. His birthplace is Shire Endaselassei![]()
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sebdoyeley wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 16:43The little doubt, I have on you about you being an Eritrean, it gets wider and wider,, The Martyrs day is totally different from losing family member,kerenite wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 15:45
If my memory is serving right (I hope so), I recall incidents.
In 2016 I was paying a visit to astobia, the year I lost my beloved mother who passed away.
I was in a hotel considered to be a 2 stars hotel in a bole area. Cockroaches (bereros) were sharing the bed with me. So, I sarcastically asked the manager if the bereros are freely living there and hence they are immune from paying. He laughed and said he will take care of it.
The year 2016 as I mentioned above was a bad year for me. I recall, in one of the the early mornings, I was listening to the lovely song MERINA (a bilen song) believe me I was unable to control my tears. My mother in mind (one hour flight from addis) but unable to attend her funeral albeit she had passed away few months ago then. Besides, my beloved friends whom I miss (some alive and some not) came to my mind.
I do recall the alga antfi good lady looked at me with sympathetic eyes.
And....
She: wiyyy gashe min honu aynochowo Qey honu.
Me: agere nafekegnen.
She: surprised asks: inde agerow wist iyalu indet agerwo yinafkotal?
Me: agere izih aydelem ruQ naw.
P.S. It is only a quetion of time, your agame king will be history and we will visit our country eritrea proudly. Thanks to our martyred selfless jeganus
The Martyrs lost their precious life for their people's existence, well a family lose is tragic but not considered sacrifice. This tells me you have no clue about the Eritrean culture and costume.
I usually ignore people with rock bottom IQ such as your sorry asz. But an exception today.
Few days you bragged that muslims in eritrea are allowed to build god's houses aka mosques and tigriyan muslims are prohibited. Was I bemused and extend my gratitude to you and be grateful for allowing us to build mosques? Lol.
You idiot amiche you said, the more I write the more I am showing my profile. Well, I have to add:
I belong to a family with 11 siblings (same father and same mother) 7 brothers and 3 sisters.
I lost 2 of my brothers fighting for eritrea's independence, the eldest brother martyred in the the second half of the 60s fighting under the banner of ELF. Kerenites saw him along with his 20 comrades being hanged in Keren albeit they were already dead but it was meant to scare eritreans. Besides, my youngest brother (the Hisas lidde) martyred at the battle mai lam fighting weyanne incursion.
Now to the main point:
When I talk about why I am angry and why I was unable to attend the funerals of my parents, it ain't out of the blue. Mourners knew that we their children are not few. So as the culture dictates, they were asking where their sons are to express their condolences at the cemetery. But none of us was there because we were forced to leave our country.
Hence aite issayas useful idiot do not be surprised when I talk of my personal 20 June martyrs day.
Finally,
We do know issayas designed the current eritrean flag (some say when he was high lol)
How about 20 June ? Why is it selected as martyrs day? Haha of course this topic is above your IQ.
1. in Eritrea we never say aite this is agame word.
2. for fact you born with 11 brothers and sisters, this is common in agame land in Eritrea top 6 or 7
3.your brothers were lost in shire war or on the way to Sudan during the agame famine
.................with all of this we decided to baptize you as agamae.............
From day one you bluntly wrote frequently "I am here to cause friction between eris and tigrians so that they don't unite" Ok.. not a word for word direct quote.
Due to the constraint of time, I am unable to dig them out here.
Hey, I do agree with you on this while I am of the same opinion with you ugum but don't pose as an Eritrean you impostor.
Some smart lebemat eritreans have already distanced themeselves from you save one or two of your likes.
BTW, this is my last post to you ya ibnel gaHba ugum.
It is very funny at the same time this come out from someone who claims born in Eritrean household and lost brothers on the struggle for freedom and has no clue what martyr mean in Eritrean culture and costume.
Kerenite you have hard time to sale your pus$y to me. still I am not interested.


