Retired Character Developer

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Retired Character Developer

Retired Character Developer

@RetiredCdev

A creative trying to find himself and his place amid the chaos. Life’s for the living.

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Ocak 2018
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wambuii@wambuijoan2024·
Alex Mwakideu revealed that he met his wife, Mariam, in 2006, but he pursued her for eight years before she accepted to marry him. "Mariam alinisumbua kweli. Nilimkatia since 2006. Alikuwa ananiambia wewe bado hujatulia. Nilikuwa na dem wakati huo lakini bado namkatia," he said. She refused his advances stating he needed to settle down first. She kept saying no to a relationship with him and he kept pushing. The couple got married in 2014 and have 3 children together. Nowadays men don't wait, you say no they delete your number na kusonga. The idea of being patient na kungoja ended with millennials.
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Hlovo@hlovo_·
If you still know how to act and conduct yourself in an appropriate manner in front of your boss and coworkers during your cycle then you can definitely act right with me. I don’t deserve the worst parts of you because we’re together so keep the hostility away😂 I’ll do my best to accommodate and take care of you but I won’t tolerate bullshit because you’re on your cycle—that’s unacceptable.
Biri♛@numeroun0_

imagine having your menstrual , having raging hormones, agitated, crying & a man is matching attitudes with you because he doesn’t understand. like what…

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@kimaning2 @Ademba_47 Sasa unajua aje that Africans are monkeys if you have never even interacted with other Africans, and you have never talked to someone of a different race except when tourists wave at you in your village Kimankey?
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@Kalasinga_ @WanTam27 I agree. You could advise a client and they choose to ignore your wise advice. You could also give a client terrible and they follow it and end up dead. We're not saying y'all terrible or even that this particular lawyer makes bad calls every time. However, he did make bad calls.
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Mbabz@Kalasinga_·
@RetiredCdev @WanTam27 This is you displaying ignorance. There are clients who do not listen to your advise.
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@Kalasinga_ @WanTam27 It's the same thing sir. A doctor's negligence might kill you instantly, but a lawyers might drive you to suicide. In my fictional world, his kids grow up and seek revenge, kill all the whores and drop the lawyer from 40 floors to a splatter, but the world isn't fair.
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@Kalasinga_ @WanTam27 Crooked lawyers cost people their lives. If that Cat had a better lawyer, he just might be alive today. Humiliated, maybe Depressed, divorced, fired and all, but alive. His kids will have to live without a dad na Karathinga anatuambia ni advice. Ungui Mutheri.
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@Kalasinga_ @WanTam27 This one lawyer poorly advised. We know y'all wanna protect your colleagues, but Kenya has long had a problem of shitty Lawyers. Nick's lawyer was a shit lawyer no matter what you people tell us.
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MNYIKA@Mnyika_1·
@samuelipaka I have witnessed the worst from this generation
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MNYIKA@Mnyika_1·
Poverty is not a good thing A young broke lady captured taking videos of a car she can't own
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Willis Evans Otieno
Willis Evans Otieno@otienowill·
At what point does a population collectively decide that the cumulative pressure has become intolerable?
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𓆩friday𓆪 👩‍💻
I swear to God i can never voluntarily listen to Ruto speak. When I'm scrolling Twitter and a video of him speaking pops up, the 2 seconds it takes me to mute the video makes my ears bleed and my brain shut. That's how much I hate that man.
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June 25th@Jasiri_D30·
Kuna pahali chui hufikisha watu akaacha kuogopesha akawa kero sasa. Mwishowe kijiji kizima, mpaka watoto, hujitoa kumwinda.
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black@6LACK·
@WhiteHouse yo chain fake
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Tayo Txn.🖤
Tayo Txn.🖤@tayobeats_·
so does that mean…?
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
My dear brother, Mau Mau fought against land alienation, police violence and lack of sovereignty. They were not alone. The trade unionists, Dini ya Msambwa and Barsirian arap Manyei were also in colonial detention at the same time. What made the status of the Mau Mau different is that the British decided to also engage in collective punishment of the Kikuyu Embu and Meru and pretend that the struggle was ethnic, not political. So few Kenyans know that the Maasai, the Kamba and the Luhya participated in the Mau Mau. Chief Mukudi of Samia was detained by the British for administering the Mau Mau oath. I saw ES Atieno Odhiambo mention some Luo soldiers in the Nairobi ranks of the Mau Mau but I lost the reference. I'll keep looking for it. Independence isn't liberation. It's the management of the colonialist state by Africans. The whites were not chased out. They are still here. They still own land, plantations, mines and major installations. They gave us CBC. They just got a military agreement in Mombasa which exempts soldiers from prosecution. Wazungu didn't leave. They retreated from visibility, but not from power. Until the late 1950s, the British had no intention of leaving. In their dream, Kenya was to be a multi-racial state. Shortly after, they aimed to leave in 1975. Then after, they decided to leave in 1963, but before they did that, they needed to ensure that Kenya was left in the hands of the sympathizers, your Lancaster people and the #IwenttoAlliance's. Whites remained in the independence government, protected by Sir Charles Njonjo of Kabeteshire. Bruce Mackenzie was Ministry of Agriculture. Humphrey Slade the Parliament speaker. Goeffrey Griffin, a former information officer, started Starehe. Carey Francis moved to Pangani High School. In 1972, UoN students were violently suppressed by the police after complaining about the architecture department being staffed by wazungu faculty who were failing the students. Guess who was in charge of Nairobi Provincial Police? James Myles Oswald, who had killed many Mau Mau fighters. The decision of the British to hand over the state to Africans was forced by the African resistance, of which Mau Mau was a major player. The British realized that it would be too expensive to keep suppressing rebellion, especially because the Mau Mau started to regroup in 1961. Plus the whole pan-African world's imagination was captured by the resistance. It was cheaper for the British to have African elites, your favorite Lancaster guys, rather than settlers, in charge. But overall, the British remained in charge from London. Forcing the British to hand over the colonial state doesn't mean we were liberated. It just means we got black settlers in charge of the state, instead of white ones. Reading helps even the best and the brightest.
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