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Messages - dlabtsi_os

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Debate Central / Re: who would win
« on: November 11, 2016, 09:10:36 AM »
I prefer Leon, the professional. Jean Reno is badass mofo.

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You wanna talk some shit to this guy? Cause I am pist!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1IpUI3A_oA

His youtube name is RedDragonAwake ns.

I quote from this comment: "You hmongs are hunter gatherer barbarians, your people wore pulp like cotton clothes like the barbaric mongolians and tattoed your skins, lived in barbaric dirty smelly piece of shit straw stilt houses and used . LOL han chinese stole your barbaric hmong metal technology? LOL which history book did get your sources from, the han chinese have independently cretaed their own scientific technologies, the han chinese have also created their own unique and beautiful writing system, traditional clothing, architecture, painting, philosophy, mathematics, science, novels, literature, etc without any foregin influence, meanwhile you stupid dirty barbaric hmongs have created none of which any are of even equal status to match what the han chinese have achieved in terms cultural or sceintific advancement or beauty. You stupid dirty smelly hmongs ndidn't even have your own writing system and have created absolutely no structure which survives to this day in any place you once lived or presently living at. LOL that's really pathtic, in addition to that no one even cares about you filthy babaric hmongs, no one studies or appreciates your primtive barbaric hmong 'culture' at all, compared to our han culture which is being studied, appreciated and admired by non-han all over the world it's really stupid how you make such retarded claims on hmong teaching other people culture."

Here's another one: "LOL Han chinese lived in proper houses made of bricks and wood during ancient and imperial times while you hmongs lived in smelly barbaric piece of shit huts from ancient times to the present, who do you thinks are the real barbarians? LOL common sense tells us that you hmongs are the ones who are primtive barbarians. Also, the name of your race 'miao' and 'hmong' have been used interchangably with the words 'barbarian and 'savage' by the civivlized han writers, poets, philosophers and also the general population. LOL and don't forget that we han chinese almost killed all of you barbaric flat nose hmong motherduckers during the qing dynasty, lol we slaughtered 4.9 million hmong barbarians like pigs during your tribal savage uprisings during the qing dynasty. Did you forget the lesson we han chinese thought you hmongs not to be so barbaric and savage, LoL do we need to teach you hmongs a lesson again on how to be civivlized? LOL this time we han chinese will make sure we wipe out your entire savage hmong race. And speaking about rape, have you forgetten how the laotians raped your barbaric ugly flat nose hmong women and killed 1/4 of your entire hmong population in laos during the laotian civil war?
LOL you hmongs are not only uncivilized but also pathetic."

What are your thoughts?

He's probably just upset that we Hmong, Qiangic, and Han majority shares Y-DNA O3*. Also Han, or the idea of mandate Huaxia culture didn't popularize after between the end of Warring State and the collapse of Qin Dynasty. So we Hmong were there first. And yes we mixed with other ethnic tribes but we were successful of obtaining our autonomy. And speaking of Qing Dynasty. Many rebels that join the Hmong Rebellion were Han, Mien, Yi and etc. But I doubt he knows that or admit to that. And speaking of flat nosed women. Isn't he insecure with his sister. If I recalled many French missionary considered Hmong to express the most unique and Caucasian like feature of all East-South East Asian. Even though I don't agree with the French missionary. And didn't a Chinese man name Mao Zedong responsible of the death of +30 millions Han because of his inability to understand agriculture. Also I recall some minority Hmong or Miao along other minority saved/sheltered the beloved Mao Zedong during the Long March.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Is anyone worried....
« on: October 10, 2016, 05:59:24 PM »
Nope I am not worry. Everyone has their own view of Hmong culture. I have my own view of Hmong culture. There is no single or right culture. If you were to pay attention to Hmong history you see there is a change in Hmong culture. Even during your grandpappy days. What people desire is to not feel awkward when other learns the Hmong culture. Who know one day we can make Non-Hmong son-in-law kowtow when marry our Hmong women.  :2funny: :2funny: :2funny:

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Faith & Beliefs / Re: One Thing Christians Don't Understand
« on: January 25, 2016, 02:55:45 PM »
While it's great to be optimistic and have a lot of faith in God, how many of you are willing to accept that you might have to endure a lifetime of pain in order to glorify God? For example, there were many black slaves who died violent deaths and never lived to see freedom even though they prayed and prayed and prayed. The only salvation they received was death. However, their deaths weren't in vain but eventually led to the abolishment of slavery.

In other words, what I'm saying is that we're all part of God's plan but you might be given the role of the sacrificed. For some, life on earth will never work out and the only salvation is death.

So if life is rough for you, that is all part of God's plan. Are you willing to accept that role, while someone else gets the role of seemingly success? Of course, God has a job for them as well and they will be judged accordingly.

First of all I am not Christian nor an Apologist but I read over works and argument of the people, that I bolded from your line: The Problem of Evil argument. This is a common argument against religion specifically towards to Christian. One of the issue is that "Is Evil greater than the mighty God?" "If the creator is all good and benevolent why is there is so much suffering."

First you must define the ontology of what is good and evil. Some may claim good is the absence of evil or evil is the absence of good. But that is too simplistic. Many people that argue against the existence of God I read over makes a common mistake of using Epistemology of Evil and Good. Such as equivalent Good = Benevolent and Evil = Malefic.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Chinese Language vs. Hmong Language....
« on: January 25, 2016, 02:18:34 PM »
I spoke Hmong to a Chinese girl and she couldn't understand a word I said.

Bro just use Hmong borrowed phrase: Aiyah, Hoyoh, or Maj Mam old bumpkins Hmong still use these phrase, like my parents.  O0

Ni hao isn't Nob/Nyob zoo. These two phrases can be written in Chinese character but are influence by the Western World of Hello! And I highly doubt Chinese care if Foreigners says or not.

Ni hao = 你好
Nob/Nyob zoo = 内榮 = rough English translation is live look or look alive or I'm here

Don't mixed the zoo in zoo sab/siab with nob/nyob zoo. The zoo in zoo sab/siab is 荣.

荣 = glory, praised, honor
榮 = look, look like, formed

Hope this help. O0

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Hmong Stories / Re: My personal experience with ghosts/spirits
« on: January 24, 2016, 08:02:46 PM »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-XxV_9e5SE

Check out the videos!!!!

Not everyone will believe or watch the video. All I can say is that some people are more sensitive than others. I am not as sensitive, but I don't play around with the afterlife.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Hmong Green VS. Hmong White
« on: January 24, 2016, 07:36:17 PM »
What color is this hmong here? 

Sorry guys, she only likes "OTHERS" but I'm not hmong so I'm still a part of the "other" group   :2funny:




I think without the lighting I guess she's yellowish skin tone. She does look cute though besides the tattoo if I am seeing it right. The only part I find funny is the guy on the left heads down in front of the Mario cosplayer.

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Just to let you know Afterlife we Hmong don't use 历史. We use kwm aka keeb kwm 故.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Are Hmong people Scandinavians?
« on: January 24, 2016, 07:22:34 PM »
I remember typing Vang and got a Church Vang for Minnesotan Norwegian Christian. In any case Vang means Field, Meadow, like people from these area in Norwegian language. The Vang in Hmong last name means King. Yes I know many will say what about the term "Vaaj tsev?" That is more of field or net around the area.

Vang derives from Wang = 王
Vaaj as in field(fences to be more exact) derives from Wang = 网

Extra bonus

Tsev = Jia = 家

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Hmong History about Chiyou (Documentary)
« on: December 20, 2015, 07:00:29 AM »
stuff

Just let me know your opinion of the two books when you finished it. I'm not interest of your childhood.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Hmong History about Chiyou (Documentary)
« on: December 19, 2015, 02:57:06 PM »
If you are so passionate chidorix there are two books that might interest you. Some of my post comes from these two books: Constructing the Zhonghua minzu: The frontier and national questions in early 20th century China 2002. The other is Dreams of the Hmong Kingdom
The Quest for Legitimation in French Indochina, 1850–1960. The second one was print this year 2015. atthetop you should check it out too.

Just for your information Zang are references to Tibetan or Qiangic descandants. Hui refers to outsider, specifically Chinese Muslim.

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If Yileng is the translangual of Yelang then No Yileng isn't Hmong. Just like King Sonom isn't Hmong either. Just misinterpret. Just like Txiv Yawg is misinterpret as Chi You. Txiv Yawg is broad term like Yawg Kooj.

Txiv/Twxv Yawg is 子元. Chi You is 蚩尤. Chi You is argue to be the same as Tao Tie. Tao Tie is believe to be descendant of Jin Yun. Jin Yun in Hmong is Dlaab Ntxw Nyoog or GuiJinYun. It is mispronounce and mistranslated to Txiv Yawg. Same as Gongyuan 公元 or YawgKooj meaning Ancestor, time of our ancestor or beginning of Common Era.

Google TaoTie and ChiYou and you will see similarities and also Google Jin Yun. It fits Hmong Oral Tradition. Sis Yis, FabTim HuabTais, YaajTim HuabTais and Ntxw Nyoog. This can translate as HouYi, Huangdi, Yangdi, and JinYun. It's nothing more than recollection of stories put together.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Hmong History about Chiyou (Documentary)
« on: December 19, 2015, 11:45:39 AM »
Chidor is just a sad middle age troll. The Hainan Miao are NOT Dai/Tai people

The Hainan Miao call themselves Kim Mun, which is a Mien/Yao people
You are correct. Narratively speaking, before PORC took over, and introduction of the 55 Ethnic Minority, there were only 5. Han, Mong, Manchu, Hui, and Zang. The 5 races were classified as 中华民族 Zhonghua Minzu or TsooHuam PejTsoom/Txum in Hmong. We Hmong were stuck with Miao with other Ethnicity. When 55 Ethnicity were introduce, we Hmong got the short end of the stick of calling Miao. Miao descendant today are virtually non-existence, or they just don't accept the name Miao. We Hmong are unfortunately stuck with it.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: BEST HMONG DICTIONARY EVER!
« on: December 19, 2015, 11:26:16 AM »
So you have to register? Vaaj Pov khiav xyoo twg? Ib txheej cuab puas xyaa caum tsib.

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Hmong Culture & History / Re: Mong New Year vs Mong Hauv Toj
« on: December 19, 2015, 11:17:57 AM »
the hmong of vietnam still performs the same...but i am not sure what they call it...is it a new year or a hauvtoj?   from what i know, the povpob tom tshav puam has always been a hauvtoj, regardless of ncej ntxheb is raised or not.

The povpob most likely due to intermarriage or custom influence between us Hmong and some other ethnicity.
Here is a video example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Pw4iSBUKJk&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL68AA0A7BC4AFF164 Skipped to 2:35

As for Hauvtoj shooting here is a photo example.

For climbing ncej ntxheb example here is a video of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pWzb45S3NI

We Hmong adapts and adopt culture whereever we go.

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