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Little qabiilist in the making?

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby sexy-kitten » Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:38 pm

I was babysittin my aunts kids and was talkin to the eldest of the kids anyways I don't how it got to it but he was like 'at abti ***** wedding, there was sooo many Hawiye and u could tell they were hawiye" I was like :shock: :shock: :shock:

'Coz these kids don't know a lick of Somali and just learnt a couple months ago what qabiil they were so I was hella shocked. And i'm like "how can you tell there were Hawiye?"

And he's like, "....they look more African/ have negroid features" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Wallahi I couldn't stop laughing for like an hr, so I'm like waryaa don't u know our cousins ****** are Hawiye? :|
How is that funny? That's sad. :? I'd beat them down till they didn't remember "hawiye" anymore.

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:40 pm

Air Canada,

Who could forget the infamous speech between Farax Galooley (a Hawiye) and the Carab regarding the famous Bosaso Politician called King Kong (Darood) ? King Kong was boasting for months after SOmalia got accepted into the Arab league due to Darood being Arab. So farax Galooley wanted to put this claim to the test and at the Hajj, an Arab friend asked Farax if King Kong was his (farax's) Cabiid.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Farax Galooley was a legend, Allahu Naxaristo.

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby Mr. Yungnfresh » Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:42 pm

Air Canada, Balcad and Caabudwaaq don't have the stability that Boosaaso has and hasn't had the influx of Hawiye IDP's that Boosaaso has had, especially in the last few years.

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby Eye » Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:47 pm

Blame the parents. They did a shit job.

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby surrender » Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:52 pm

kids are kids, they hear things and they repeat whatever they hear.

ny auntie once said habaryar ciyaalku waa cajiib. wax haday maqlaan, way kudagaan.


maanta i went to school becuase my son's teacher called me to see her after school about my son. as i was sitting in reception, two ladies aan aqaano baa meesha soo fariistay. not at the same time one after another. and they dont know each other, but their sons do. the minute the two young boys saw each other, they clicked , they talked and talked and talked, all of a sudden the isaaq kid said to the MJ kid, khaliifow khaliif, ma Muuse Care baad tahay (and i think she said Muse Care? Muse Cigale? Muse Something, any isaaqs- correct me, some sub sub clan of Habar Awal? :? ), saa kii MJga ahaa baa yiri Muse Care (?) ma Mahad Qoyanaa? i was like holly crap.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: how do they know about Muse Care and Mahad Qoyane, Ealing Hospital bay kudhasheene?
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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby Cinque Mtume » Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:57 pm

I was babysittin my aunts kids and was talkin to the eldest of the kids anyways I don't how it got to it but he was like 'at abti ***** wedding, there was sooo many Hawiye and u could tell they were hawiye" I was like :shock: :shock: :shock:

'Coz these kids don't know a lick of Somali and just learnt a couple months ago what qabiil they were so I was hella shocked. And i'm like "how can you tell there were Hawiye?"

And he's like, "....they look more African/ have negroid features" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Wallahi I couldn't stop laughing for like an hr, so I'm like waryaa don't u know our cousins ****** are Hawiye? :|
I see healthy children developing at a fast rate and soaking up what's around them. Masha Allah! :up:

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby surrender » Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:04 pm

i think she said Muse Cabdalle, where did i get Muse Carre from! :?

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby *Nobleman* » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:05 pm

i think she said Muse Cabdalle, where did i get Muse Carre from! :?

Both are habar yonis I believe. How the hell do kids know about sub clans, i doubt my little sister even knows what issaq is and she is 14 :shock:

Ealing hospital, my local hospital :up: :lol:

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby Advo » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:15 pm

Surrender your a mother and your son is old enough to understand qabiil? :o

I thought you were like a teenager walahi

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby Voltage » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:21 pm

Daarod kids are tought this qabiil business few years after they come out of their mothers cunt but that is not the case with Hawiye or Rahanwein, reer xamar etc. That is why most of them grow up with so much cuqdad because their mothers and fathers haven't yet forgotten what they went through at Utanga Refugee Camp. You hear them referring to each other D-Block or landers, even the ones who have never seen Somalia.

The biggest myth is Dooro are light skinned while Hawiye looks like the rest of the Africans. Not that i am saying there is anything wrong with that but it is the other way around, no doubt about it. I once boarded a couch bus and met this guy who looked like a Gambian. In my life i never seen someone as so dark and ugly as that guy and later found out he was Majeerten. How do i know this? After talking to him he said he is Somali from Boosaaso. Thuma walaahi a true story.

Who is more uglier than Ayan Xirsi or Cade muse or Abdullahi Yuusuf?
One of the top three most beautiful girls I have ever seen in real life is actually Wolof from Gambia. Why do you describe ugly (the un-Hawiye point you are trying to make) as dark and from Gambia (or put in there in liue of a generalization about black Africa)?

In my opinion, it is not your obvious reeking sense of inferiority complex about what tribe you are or Somali tribe stereotypes and/or power dynamics between them that you have thus sustained that you display daily that really shows how insecure you are as much as descriptions you have used to generalize physical attraction. You are only taking about what you hate in yourself.
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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby Siciid85 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:22 pm

Surrender, you have a children? :o about Musa cabdalle and Musa carre are Habar yoonis sub clans.

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby xoogSADE14 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:25 pm

Air Canada, Balcad and Caabudwaaq don't have the stability that Boosaaso has and hasn't had the influx of Hawiye IDP's that Boosaaso has had, especially in the last few years.
We're feeding them by the thousands in huge camps outside of Caabudwaaq.

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby grandpakhalif » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:27 pm

Kid reminds me of myself, I can spot a Hawiye from miles away with a -+5 error rate of course 8-)

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby Enlightened » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:34 pm

Daarod kids are tought this qabiil business few years after they come out of their mothers cunt but that is not the case with Hawiye or Rahanwein, reer xamar etc. That is why most of them grow up with so much cuqdad because their mothers and fathers haven't yet forgotten what they went through at Utanga Refugee Camp. You hear them referring to each other D-Block or landers, even the ones who have never seen Somalia.

The biggest myth is Dooro are light skinned while Hawiye looks like the rest of the Africans. Not that i am saying there is anything wrong with that but it is the other way around, no doubt about it. I once boarded a couch bus and met this guy who looked like a Gambian. In my life i never seen someone as so dark and ugly as that guy and later found out he was Majeerten. How do i know this? After talking to him he said he is Somali from Boosaaso. Thuma walaahi a true story.

Who is more uglier than Ayan Xirsi or Cade muse or Abdullahi Yuusuf?


:lol: Lol @ you trying to justify your argument with you lame anecdotal claims. truth be told, while there are few Darood that look like bantu the number of Hawiye people that look like jareer by far out number them. :down: if you don't belive me, take a close look at people around you next time. i am just saying :up:


BTW sheek Sharif is uglieer than Cade Muse and Ayan Hirsi and Abduallahi Yusuf is one of the most handsome Somali men ever. there is always some truth to stereotypes

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Re: Little qabiilist in the making?

Postby Galmeygaag » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:42 pm

my 30 year old uncles and brothers know very little about Qabiil yet me and my younger cousin play in football teams according to Qabiil Lol, no one in my family is sensitive about it, we call the Hawiyo futo madow and the Majerten bari weyn Lol its not biggie.

blackness = hawiyoness in my book, but i dont see anything wrong with being black because im old farax, whereas a darood kid might think damn put some lotion on :lol:


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