There comes a moment in every soul's journey when the noise stops, the distractions fade, and the mirror refuses to lie.
You wake up not just from sleep, but from denial.
You realize that nobody is coming.
Not your parents.
Not your partner.
Not your government.
Khalif Kairo: “You Need To Get Some Lessons When You’re Young. I Learnt Mine. Nowadays, I'm A Very Lonely Guy. My Circle Is Very Small. I Have Only One Friend. As A Man, Remember You Are Alone; God Is Your Best Friend And Don’t Expect A Lot From People.”
@amerix Untill he is slapped with a medical bill that will require him to form a WhatsApp group to fundraise, and be required to eat drugs like food every day he can't fathom, only fools learn through experience.
Effects of rural urban migration, and someone enduring this crap can afford to call another one mshamba for living upcountry in a healthy and habitable place,sad.
"Ata wild animals they can't survive here"
It's baffling that Pipeline residents had the energy to host a war criminal when they're not navigating sewage ridden streets.
All this poverty, dysfunction & filth Kenyans waddle through isn't natural, it's the splendid job of serikali.
@amerix If you see a lady with a tattoo just know she carries trauma that even Jesus of Nazareth could not help her, you might be tempted to play Ebenezer but you are not Amashiah.