Magnus_One

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Magnus_One

Magnus_One

@KyeniMuli

Father, Architect, Renaissance Man

Katılım Mart 2013
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IVY@ivymuthe·
So this how the yoghurt we take with pride is prepared
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𝐖𝐚𝐲𝐳𝐞
𝐖𝐚𝐲𝐳𝐞@wayze187·
Michael Jackson’s drummer, Jonathan Moffett, performs “Smooth Criminal,” MJ once said: “My bass player makes a mistake, my guitar player makes a mistake, I make mistakes sometimes, but Sugarfoot never makes a mistake.”
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STONERS R US 🍃
STONERS R US 🍃@_StonersRUs_·
What do you call this where you are from? 🤔
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wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🇨🇦 Conestoga College: 🚩 2014 surplus: $2,500,000 2023 surplus: $106,000,000 4,140% growth in 8 years. How? Not innovation. Not academic excellence. Not Canadian students. Mass foreign student recruitment. Full stop. Ford just pulled the plug after an audit exposed what everyone already knew. This was never a college. It was a visa factory. 🍁 #ONpoli #CdnPoli #Conestoga
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Wamutahi@Son_of_Laikipia·
Stranded astronauts thinking they successfully made it to one of the planets safely only to discover they have landed on the Gilgil-Nyahururu road.
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Obeds Oriku@snaynek5·
I need an explanation @_shakenya I am in the office, working and healthy but on my medical records on SHA, it shows that I have gone to hospital and treated today. I have UTI and being given an antibiotic and paracetamol @Mizani254 @eli_likuyani @wmuchelle and doc is Somali
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Magnus_One@KyeniMuli·
@sholard_mancity The chickens ALWAYS come home to roost. Lawlessness is the last stage before ANARCHY.
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Here is something even more interesting: Earlier today, I exposed that some people and institutions exported 4,892kg of Kenyan human blood and blood fractions in 2024, equivalent to roughly 9,000-11,000 blood donations. Now here is where it gets even more interesting: In that same year, Charlene Ruto ran a nationwide blood donation campaign for months, with Kenyans being mobilized across the country to donate blood to save lives. It was heavily covered by the media. And now we know blood and blood-related products left the country through export. And while all this was happening, hospitals across Kenya were still reporting shortages, with families being told to look for donors themselves. The exporters reportedly made over KSh 20 million from those exports. And that's what is officially captured in some documents, what about the one hidden in documents that aren't public? That is the contradiction. Kenyans donate believing they are saving lives locally, yet the blood is being sold abroad, and local patients continue to suffer. Honestly, I have many questions now.
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Lisa
Lisa@YoungStreete·
Here’s what’s going to happen: 1. They’ll be out on bail by tomorrow. 2. They’ll reoffend. 3. Judge will give them a lighter sentence so they can still become Canadian citizens. What should happen: They should all be on a plane - deported back to India along with their family members.
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸@Tablesalt13·
NEW: 5 men have been arrested after over $2 million in cannabis was recovered in Mississauga along with 2 illegal firearms Manveer Singh, 21, of Brampton Sarbjeet Singh, 32, of Brampton Dilkhab Singh, 21, of Brampton ....
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
A Kenyan by the name Elias Wekesa has taken Safaricom to court, and every Kenyan should pay attention. He says Safaricom deactivated his line after it stayed inactive for a few months, then reassigned it to another person. When he tried using it again, he was met with a shock. The number was gone. Worse, he says he could no longer receive OTPs from his bank and other platforms tied to that number. This case matters because it touches every Kenyan. Because your phone number is no longer just a number. It is tied to your bank account. Your email. Your work accounts. Your private life. The moment that number is handed to someone else, the risks begin. OTPs can go elsewhere. Recovery codes can land in another person’s hands. Account alerts can reach a stranger. That person is not just holding a SIM card. They may be holding access to parts of your digital life. And if they have bad intentions, the damage can be immediate. And for families who have lost loved ones, it cuts even deeper. A parent’s number. A sibling’s number. A loved one’s number. One day, it holds memories. The next day, it belongs to a stranger. This is why Safaricom must be forced to create stronger safeguards before reassigning numbers. Because in today’s world, a phone number is not disposable. It is identity. And identity should never be reassigned without protection.
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Magnus_One@KyeniMuli·
@sholard_mancity We should all enjoin in a class action suit! I suffered the same fate too... where can I find this fellow?
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Rodgers Kipembe Mpuru@RodgersKipembe·
Gaucho is now a member of the Nairobi City County Hospital Management Board. To put it into perspective, he will be discussing issues affecting doctors, nurses, clinicians, pharmacists...
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Magnus_One@KyeniMuli·
@NatashaMontreal We got the scum of the earth. We must change it. Otherwise we keep dying.
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Natasha Montreal
Natasha Montreal@NatashaMontreal·
This is Nancy Lefrançois and her 11-year-old son Loïc. They are dead now. They are dead because Baljeet Singh, who was driving a semi, was so engrossed in playing an online game on his cell phone that he didn't notice that the traffic ahead of him was stopped for road work. Singh mowed down 7 vehicles with his truck. 10 victims other than Nancy and Loïc miraculously survived, but were badly injured. After Singh was treated for shock, he fled the country and went on the lam. For years. Nancy's husband Benoit was unable to attend her funeral because he was in a coma for 3 weeks with serious injuries. The other child in their vehicle suffered injuries to his spine, internal bleeding, a broken nose, and facial injuries requiring plastic surgery. Singh was eventually caught by US authorities and returned to Canada. Singh is now expressing deep regret. Which seems self-serving and convenient because he had a plethora of violations prior to this catastrophic event, suggesting a pattern of reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others. According to CTV News reporter, Joe Lofaro, "A review of the truck’s dash camera showed that he committed more than 40 traffic violations during his last three trips and repeatedly used his cellphone while driving, weaved between lanes, and failed to take his mandatory rest periods, leading him to exceed the number of permitted driving hours." I am tired of writing about the avoidable slaughter of Canadians on our roads. Accidents are an unavoidable reality of driving. Well-meaning people sometimes make unintentional and catastrophic errors that end in tragedy. We all know and accept this. But these events aren't accidents. These are deaths caused by wanton recklessness. The drivers in these cases consciously disregard known risks and as a consequence, people die who would otherwise not. 11-year-old boys die. Little girls die. Moms and Dads die. Grandparents die. Lives are shattered. Innocents have catastrophic injuries that forever change their futures. None of it needs to happen. It's all a choice. Canadians will keep getting slaughtered on our roads if we don't stop mass-importing third worlders to drive semis. Only about 18% of Indians have a driver's license. India has over 150,000 road deaths per year. It is fantastical to believe that people born and raised in places where driving is unusual and recklessness on the roads is the norm will all be cultural outliers. It is pure ignorance to deny that, even for the outliers who do value safety and competence, skills like driving in snow and ice are easily acquired. Canadian driving skills are first learned through observation and experience in a small vehicle. They are not easily acquired by adult foreigners behind the wheel of a semi. It is akin to organised crime to allow companies to bring these drivers in, and it is suicidal not to shut the companies down and deport the offenders when they slaughter Canadians on the road. Elbows Up policies get Canadians killed. The willful blindness of Canadians who refuse to tell the truth and the clinging to bromides about diversity being a strength are destroying Canada.
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Magnus_One@KyeniMuli·
@fightsarchived Took ONE REAL WOMAN to shut all them queenies up! The irony of life.
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Fit_Fusion@FitFusion__·
I make a tomato egg breakfast
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Insecurity KE
Insecurity KE@InsecurityKE·
A leaked video shows Mca Ringo of Lucky Summer Ward, Ruaraka Nairobi instructing goons to slaughter people during events and rallies. "Mtu muoga mimi sitaki, Kuna kazi ya kuchinjana na kudungana kisu!!" @DCI_Kenya tuko same inchi?
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SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024·
This woman is making her famous seafood Alfredo. She starts off by putting frozen cooked shrimp, crab and imitation crab onto the griddle. The she adds garlic and onions, cheese and jarred Alfredo and breaks up raw pasta. She keeps cooking until she proclaims the noodles are al dente even though we see some raw ends sticking up. She has her husband be the taste tester for her creation. He takes one bite but I wonder why he doesn’t give his opinion on it. Would you or have you made this on the griddle, did she do it right?
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