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New phenomenon: Teenagers and Qabiil.

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New phenomenon: Teenagers and Qabiil.

Postby GAMES » Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:48 am

I have noticed so many young kids, mostly teenagers that are into Somali siyaasado and Qabiil nimo in the last 2yrs walahi. Both online and offline.

What is going on with this new generation? I dont remember even worrying about Somalia, let alone Qabiil when i was a teenager. I had a lot more important things to keep me busy.

Who is to blame? The Internet? Their Qamily?

And the funny thing is, more than 90% of these little fuckers have never seen Somalia. :roll:

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Re: New phenomenon: Teenagers and Qabiil.

Postby AbdiJohnson » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:12 am

Ders a group of dhulo gangs in my city always thy roll together like 6-7 girls n boys I was so scared of them thy were like" we Dblock 4life dhulos up in dis bitch"

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Re: New phenomenon: Teenagers and Qabiil.

Postby LeJusticier » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:25 am

I have noticed so many young kids, mostly teenagers that are into Somali siyaasado and Qabiil nimo in the last 2yrs walahi. Both online and offline.

What is going on with this new generation? I dont remember even worrying about Somalia, let alone Qabiil when i was a teenager. I had a lot more important things to keep me busy.

Who is to blame? The Internet? Their Qamily?

And the funny thing is, more than 90% of these little fuckers have never seen Somalia. :roll:
Have you notice they came different style of qabyaalad? It's not based on culture nor academic :lol:

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Re: New phenomenon: Teenagers and Qabiil.

Postby ToughGong » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:29 am

Ders a group of dhulo gangs in my city always thy roll together like 6-7 girls n boys I was so scared of them thy were like" we Dblock 4life dhulos up in dis bitch"


This nigger's funny :lol:

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Re: New phenomenon: Teenagers and Qabiil.

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:20 pm

Parenting Fail. "Shall I prepare my kids for an ivy league education? Naaa...let them waste their time on trying to emulate AA and teach them qabyaalad".


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