
Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
I truly believed only Voltage had the copyright for dead-end threads that masquerade as something profound and serious, but your dedication to the proliferation of humbug puts that dim student to shame, Ruralman. Were you dribbling as you collected all those images of farmers and camels, my friend? 

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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
Yes the livestock made me quite hungry, as you are aware its ramadhan so you can imaginePaddington Bear wrote:I truly believed only Voltage had the copyright for dead-end threads that masquerade as something profound and serious, but your dedication to the proliferation of humbug puts that dim student to shame, Ruralman. Were you dribbling as you collected all those images of farmers and camels, my friend?
Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
Ragga laxaha sii dhowrayow dhaqasho waa GEELE. I wouldnt mind if you (ruralman) take South SOMALIA as your Agricultural example. 

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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
Compare farming societies - Babylon, Egypt, France, United States, China..................................to nomadic societies - Somalia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia
Farming came around 8,000 years ago, around the time of the first civilization (Sumer, Iraq) and since then human societies have been formed as they are today. Somalis are still stuck in this pre-civilization period. I don't understand why people still live like desert gypsies when they can farm so easily.



Farming came around 8,000 years ago, around the time of the first civilization (Sumer, Iraq) and since then human societies have been formed as they are today. Somalis are still stuck in this pre-civilization period. I don't understand why people still live like desert gypsies when they can farm so easily.
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
You are a smart man, tell these people. Nomadic lifestyle has no future except hardhip, raiding of others, war, injustice and a lack of intellect.paidmonk wrote:Compare farming societies - Babylon, Egypt, France, United States, China..................................to nomadic societies - Somalia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia![]()
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Farming came around 8,000 years ago, around the time of the first civilization (Sumer, Iraq) and since then human societies have been formed as they are today. Somalis are still stuck in this pre-civilization period. I don't understand why people still live like desert gypsies when they can farm so easily.
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
I am not familiar with South Somalia, its quite straneg that for a land which is blessed and green, the majority of the people are starving?zidane88 wrote:Ragga laxaha sii dhowrayow dhaqasho waa GEELE. I wouldnt mind if you (ruralman) take South SOMALIA as your Agricultural example.
Why is that?
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
If this line of thought is further pursued then definitely an industrialist will belittle the farming way of life and an environmentalist will condemn how man made machines have put the planet in danger and so forth the chain of sons of Adam superiority paranoia continues...
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
Farmers are urban ppl, while herders or pastrolists are nomadic ppl.
when you farm, you settle down and you get 12 month food plan, you build houses schools and markets. while animal herders just move from one place to another, sometimes with one or three families, deep into the forest, with less contact with civilization.
The biggest farms in Somalia are located in Banadir and Jubba regions, that is why those two regions are most urban and densely populated.
when you farm, you settle down and you get 12 month food plan, you build houses schools and markets. while animal herders just move from one place to another, sometimes with one or three families, deep into the forest, with less contact with civilization.
The biggest farms in Somalia are located in Banadir and Jubba regions, that is why those two regions are most urban and densely populated.
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
Don't farmers live in rural areas?IRONm@N wrote:Farmers are urban ppl, while herders or pastrolists are nomadic ppl.
when you farm, you settle down and you get 12 month food plan, you build houses schools and markets. while animal herders just move from one place to another, sometimes with one or three families, deep into the forest, with less contact with civilization.
The biggest farms in Somalia are located in Banadir and Jubba regions, that is why those two regions are most urban and densely populated.
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
No, how do they, farmers produce food to feed big cities or towns, and if there are no cities, the farmers themselves settle down there and make their own cities, because farmers usually settle down where there is water or river, and they produce the food for a whole year, so when you have water and food, what comes next? its cities and population that are attracted by that food and water, and that is how civilizations begin.Navy9 wrote:Don't farmers live in rural areas?IRONm@N wrote:Farmers are urban ppl, while herders or pastrolists are nomadic ppl.
when you farm, you settle down and you get 12 month food plan, you build houses schools and markets. while animal herders just move from one place to another, sometimes with one or three families, deep into the forest, with less contact with civilization.
The biggest farms in Somalia are located in Banadir and Jubba regions, that is why those two regions are most urban and densely populated.
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
I do not know where you live but where I live farmers live in villages or rural areas not in cities!
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
Well who is providing food to that city you live? tsince they don't grow farms, and they don't herd animals, their food must be falling from the sky huh?Navy9 wrote:I do not know where you live but where I live farmers live in villages or rural areas not in cities!
big cities like that have big farms feeding them with fresh foods and vegetables, grains and eggs, otherwise it will be unlivable. you won't find a farm located in downtown, but on the outskirts of the city. because you talking about an already established city, that outgrown relying on farms for their daily foods and instead producing factory processed foods.
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Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
Do you know of any means of transportation other than using your donkey or feet? There is this wonderful manmade machines called trucks that transport from farms to factories and food stores!IRONm@N wrote:
Well who is providing food to that city you live? tsince they don't grow farms, and they don't herd animals, their food must be falling from the sky huh?
Re: Geeley VS Beeraley (Camel herders VS Farmers) Who wins?
Well,the answer is difficult and easy as well. At this time of Ramadan you cant go deep down,so it probably save to say (cuqubo ALLE).RuralMan08 wrote:I am not familiar with South Somalia, its quite straneg that for a land which is blessed and green, the majority of the people are starving?zidane88 wrote:Ragga laxaha sii dhowrayow dhaqasho waa GEELE. I wouldnt mind if you (ruralman) take South SOMALIA as your Agricultural example.
Why is that?
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