Life
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Confronting Racism: My Personal Encounter on the Bus
I am fully aware that nothing good has ever come from the words, “I am not racist”, and that this isn’t how you expected this blog to begin, but here we are! I am not a racist I repeat, I AM NOT RACIST! You will be happy to know that after thousands of enquiries from… Continue reading
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MIDNIGHT TALES
CHAPTER 1. My friends invited me to join them for a night out to a music show on Friday last week. The dullness and boredom brought about by the cold winters is gone and people are slowly coming out of hibernation. Live music is one of the things that comes back with people, and so… Continue reading
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Tick tock! Time is gone!
Time. One of man’s greatest assets. Time. One of man’s greatest enemies. The year has had 365 days, 105 of which have been weekend days Depending on where you are in the world, your nation had an extra 5 to 35 public holidays. Like most people in the world, I have had a shift in… Continue reading
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MEDITATION, NOT MEDICATION.
The last month has been an absolute crap-fest of emotions, anger, irritability, and all-around exhaustion. I have been dealing with all kinds of idiots and hurdles, and at some point, I forgot to take care of my health. Whenever I am dealing with a problem, I shut down and shut everyone and everything completely out.… Continue reading
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THE SONG OF DEATH
The narrator uses a jiko (charcoal stove) indoors without proper ventilation, leading to carbon monoxide poisoning. After falling asleep, they wake up with a headache and gradually lose control of their body. After several attempts to call for help and numerous falls and fainting spells, they manage to crawl outside for fresh air. Convinced they… Continue reading
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THE SONG OF DEATH.
How tragic it would have been, to die in such a manner, so cold, full of regret, dejected and tired. I am going to take you back, way back to July 31st of 2022. Unless something tragic or incredible happened to you, that specific day rings no bells whatsoever. That day resonates with me for… Continue reading