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I can tell you this confidently.
Kenyans don't pay for shit!
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1-metre wide kiwi paste on the roadside;
The type of bare minimum crap that society in Ke has been conditioned to.
At the tail end of every sham election cycle, takataka politicians finally crawl out of their sewage holes to "give back" whatever's left from robbed public coffers.
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If a woman truly likes and respects you, you will feel it in the way she treats you. Even during disagreements, there is still a certain level of care, restraint, and regard for your presence.
But when you find yourself doing all the emotional heavy lifting for someone who does not genuinely value you, the disrespect eventually starts revealing itself in subtle ways before it becomes obvious. Human behavior always speaks before words do.
The moment someone becomes too comfortable diminishing you, mocking your position, or casually crossing boundaries they would never cross elsewhere, understand that respect has already started fading. And deep down, as a man, you always feel it before you fully admit it to yourself. That inner discomfort never lies.
There is symbolism in human behavior that people ignore. In many traditions, kneeling at someone’s feet symbolized humility, honor, or service. Offering a hand symbolizes partnership and equality. But when someone starts treating you like furniture in your own space, that behavior communicates something beyond jokes. Familiarity without respect slowly turns into contempt.
People rarely behave carelessly around those they truly respect. There are things someone would never dare do to a boss, mentor, or person they highly regard, yet they comfortably do them at home because they assume your tolerance is endless. That is why boundaries matter.
There is also something called “deep down.” That silent inner knowing. You can justify situations publicly, laugh them off, or convince yourself that things are normal, but deep down, your spirit always keeps score. It reminds you when something feels wrong long before your mind accepts it.
A father in a home carries symbolic weight whether society admits it or not. To children, a father often represents strength, stability, provision, and certainty. Even when fathers are imperfect, children naturally look at them as people who can handle anything. That position should never be casually undermined because once respect collapses inside a home, the entire structure slowly starts weakening.
Human behavior reveals everything. Words can lie. Energy rarely does.
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This is what it sounds like living next to a data center. The video below was recorded at midnight, and the data center is situated next to 100s of residential homes.
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