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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Mike Ock wrote:Mugundaman so hopelessly naive. You think it's in this generation that women have discovered sex? Mark you birth rates are declining globally, so you better know earlier generations were probably more active and careless than us. The only thing social media has done is to bring people's behaviour into the light, but these things have been going on in secrecy since Genesis like another poster pointed out Morality is for poor people. Rich people are guided by dignity of the human self and rule of law. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,935
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sparkly wrote:Mike Ock wrote:Mugundaman so hopelessly naive. You think it's in this generation that women have discovered sex? Mark you birth rates are declining globally, so you better know earlier generations were probably more active and careless than us. The only thing social media has done is to bring people's behaviour into the light, but these things have been going on in secrecy since Genesis like another poster pointed out Morality is for poor people. Rich people are guided by dignity of the human self and rule of law. Kwani what are 'simbas', green lodging, disco matanga, etc meant for - just but a few? Wacha na holier than thee attitude being propagated by Mugundaman. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,212 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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sparkly wrote:Mike Ock wrote:Mugundaman so hopelessly naive. You think it's in this generation that women have discovered sex? Mark you birth rates are declining globally, so you better know earlier generations were probably more active and careless than us. The only thing social media has done is to bring people's behaviour into the light, but these things have been going on in secrecy since Genesis like another poster pointed out Morality is for poor people. Rich people are guided by dignity of the human self and rule of law. You are actually right. To be saved you have to be spiritually poor, a self confessed depraved sinner in need of Christ. A very rich man's hedge is his wealth. And when his coins dipped in the blood of those he has exploited corrodes like sulphur and burns over him for all eternity in Gehenna that is another matter but while on earth if he does not repent he eats, drinks and is extremely merry! The poor in wealth too are often rich in faith. Have you ever noticed there is a church every two metres in the slums? But in Muthaiga you might have to walk quite a bit and chances are what you find is a fake church (eg Catholic). We thank God for that divine doing!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,212 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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And speaking of Slay Queen culture, perhaps I am being too hard on the younger (teen to 35y/o) generation. Just a few days ago something interesting happened that shocked me royally. I live in a gated community where the houses are very close to each other. So on that particular evening I came home late from my usual shuglis and locked my door as usual. The time was about 11.30pm hivi. Opposite me within window view, a respectable lady of about 45 years or so in and around her house from time to time. She has several adorable little kids that live with her hapo. Wacha she made the mistake of leaving the curtains open, and you know with a light on at night sheers are as transparent as tempered glass to the outside world. No big deal I thought. But just as I was about to draw my curtains haiiiya!A semi-nude boy who looks no more than 18-22 years old emerges from the back rooms into her sitting room. And then it begins. Some playful canoodling at first. Then heavier fare. Pretty soon bumbulu bambala bumbulu bambala. All said and done I believe I saw him deposit some money on the table after the paltry 1 minute episode. I was in such shock and it happened so fast I couldn't stop watching. So the old kamamas have gotten into this thing as well. Sad, sad sad. Our morals as a nation have gone to the dogs. Kamama if you are reading this, now you know I am your neighbour.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,935
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MugundaMan wrote:And speaking of Slay Queen culture, perhaps I am being too hard on the younger (teen to 35y/o) generation. Just a few days ago something interesting happened that shocked me royally. I live in a gated community where the houses are very close to each other. So on that particular evening I came home late from my usual shuglis and locked my door as usual. The time was about 11.30pm hivi. Opposite me within window view, a respectable lady of about 45 years or so in and around her house from time to time. She has several adorable little kids that live with her hapo. Wacha she made the mistake of leaving the curtains open, and you know with a light on at night sheers are as transparent as tempered glass to the outside world. No big deal I thought. But just as I was about to draw my curtains haiiiya!A semi-nude boy who looks no more than 18-22 years old emerges from the back rooms into her sitting room. And then it begins. Some playful canoodling at first. Then heavier fare. Pretty soon bumbulu bambala bumbulu bambala. All said and done I believe I saw him deposit some money on the table after the paltry 1 minute episode. I was in such shock and it happened so fast I couldn't stop watching. So the old kamamas have gotten into this thing as well. Sad, sad sad. Our morals as a nation have gone to the dogs. Kamama if you are reading this, now you know I am your neighbour. You really like making stuff up, very imaginative. There are too many coincidences in that write-up for your 'story' to be real. keep it going .......... In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,212 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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Angelica _ann wrote:MugundaMan wrote:And speaking of Slay Queen culture, perhaps I am being too hard on the younger (teen to 35y/o) generation. Just a few days ago something interesting happened that shocked me royally. I live in a gated community where the houses are very close to each other. So on that particular evening I came home late from my usual shuglis and locked my door as usual. The time was about 11.30pm hivi. Opposite me within window view, a respectable lady of about 45 years or so in and around her house from time to time. She has several adorable little kids that live with her hapo. Wacha she made the mistake of leaving the curtains open, and you know with a light on at night sheers are as transparent as tempered glass to the outside world. No big deal I thought. But just as I was about to draw my curtains haiiiya!A semi-nude boy who looks no more than 18-22 years old emerges from the back rooms into her sitting room. And then it begins. Some playful canoodling at first. Then heavier fare. Pretty soon bumbulu bambala bumbulu bambala. All said and done I believe I saw him deposit some money on the table after the paltry 1 minute episode. I was in such shock and it happened so fast I couldn't stop watching. So the old kamamas have gotten into this thing as well. Sad, sad sad. Our morals as a nation have gone to the dogs. Kamama if you are reading this, now you know I am your neighbour. You really like making stuff up, very imaginative. There are too many coincidences in that write-up for your 'story' to be real. keep it going .......... You are good comedy. 100% real story. Every 'story' I write on Wazoo about real life experiences is 100% real story that you can take to the bank. But glad you are admitting to some of these activities
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/21/2008 Posts: 2,490
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/21/2018 Posts: 564 Location: Britain
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Everytime "si unisave na 2K haki....."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,935
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Queen wrote:Everytime "si unisave na 2K haki....." You can imagine how many fools are told that same line in a day In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/22/2015 Posts: 682
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I've been blocking such people mercilessly. I hate being seen as an ATM
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