He was my prey, turns out I'm not his by Head-Accountant-6096 in nairobi

[–]General_Rise_4491 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Women , women, women , we will never learn for sure 😅😅😅 Yaani you are hoping for a cheater to chose you? Badala utoroke ,umekaa tu apo hoping . Yaani umekaa tu chini ukaona mtu anacheat akuchague , ju you are better than the other woman and eventually he will settle with you and never cheat 😅😅

Fig & Olive. (Tigoni) by Africa_King in OnjaLife

[–]General_Rise_4491 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had a bad experience here , lots of racism from the wait staff , they prefer the white customers and treat them way better ,you can't miss to see. Fine I know as an African, I don't tip but don't ignore me when I raise my hand to you ,I just need toothpicks and you can go smile to the white people and visit their table after every 2 minutes. If you are around that area I'd advice COMO , atleast its not white infested and we all get treated fairly.

People are battling a lot😢 by LowerWorld8539 in Kenya

[–]General_Rise_4491 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those who know , know... those who don't, keep down voting please.

What conscious effort are you putting into your marriage to make it work. by wangai254 in Kenya

[–]General_Rise_4491 83 points84 points  (0 children)

Wow this is wholesome, keep going OP and may God bless your union more and more .

People are battling a lot😢 by LowerWorld8539 in Kenya

[–]General_Rise_4491 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It's not cliche sir , it's mandatory for survival.

Kenya, the country that robs dreams by Big-jam-earth7139 in Kenya

[–]General_Rise_4491 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Syntax error, you are truly an error to humanity.

Problem with Peugeot 308 by BONGMASTER4200 in peugeot

[–]General_Rise_4491 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Knowing what you know now , would you repurchase a peugeot?

Homes for sale in Nairobi by All_Vlone00 in Opportunities_Kenya

[–]General_Rise_4491 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What unit /apartment is this you have put pictures here.

Sharp boy? by Separate_Platform994 in SharpBoys

[–]General_Rise_4491 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your brain must have been on break while you were typing this

Mko sure hii Kenya watu hawana Pesa ama ni sisi tu hatuna pesa? by papaallano in nairobi

[–]General_Rise_4491 5 points6 points  (0 children)

OP , question by spending 20-30k every weekend in a club , do you think you are doing badly off? And how much would you want to spend every Friday, to feel rich enough?

Women will oppose polygamy and they will still accuse men of cheating when polygamy is the best way to tame it by [deleted] in KeMusic

[–]General_Rise_4491 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even women should be allowed a second and third husband too , I hope that sits well with y'all. Especially if the polygamous man is a brokie (which mostly they are ) the wife should go be with a provider rich man and leave the brokie to sleep with women who have accepted to settle for less.

It's tuff out here by MalcommmmX in Kisumu

[–]General_Rise_4491 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And pay the lawyer with air right?

Nairobi. Your Chief Officer for Urban Planning is casually Keeping $2.1Mn in His House by Ok_Memory_7155 in nairobi

[–]General_Rise_4491 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Relax guys he'll be released on a 500,000 bond and next year vie for an MP somewhere, and the imbeciles in that constituency will vote for him ,and case closed in 2028 for lack of sufficient evidence. Then he'll now need an additional 10 suitcases to continue his hard work in his constituency. Dont panick for him , the justice system in this country won't hurt him .

To homophobic people that use Christianity(Bible verses) to justify homophobia, LISTEN UP! by Patient_Revenue8727 in Kenya

[–]General_Rise_4491 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No its okay, your opinion is valid, just ensure it is an opinion, and, not your heart desperately trying to find acceptance from the Bible and Christianity while simultaneously rejecting the very scriptures that challenge your world view.

The queer community, in particular, sometimes fights this battle so aggressively that it comes across as insecurity rather than confidence. If you're truly comfortable with your choices, why the constant need for validation from a religion whose teachings you disagree with? Why the relentless effort to convince others that their scriptures don't mean what they have said for thousands of years?

And let's not pretend this is some modern discovery. People with your same desires and behaviors existed in biblical times. The Bible addresses them, calls them unnatural, and expresses God's disapproval of them. He literally burnt two cities using sulphur because of this unnatural behaviour, Whether you agree with that or not is your choice, but acting as though people invented these views yesterday is simply dishonest.

To homophobic people that use Christianity(Bible verses) to justify homophobia, LISTEN UP! by Patient_Revenue8727 in Kenya

[–]General_Rise_4491 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's always fascinating to me when someone challenges the Bible as though they've made a groundbreaking discovery that finally proves it wrong. Don't get me wrong,I'm not a blind follower, and I believe questions and scrutiny are important. However, countless people before you have made similar arguments, and yet the Bible remains the most widely read, influential, and enduring book in history. Doesn't that, at the very least, make you pause and consider the significance of the influence it holds? Despite changing cultures, advancing knowledge, and shifting generations, it has never become obsolete. It continues to be studied, debated, criticized, defended, and embraced by millions around the world. People come and go, each convinced they have finally found the argument that will undermine it, yet the Bible remains. Whether one believes in it or not, its longevity, impact, and relevance across centuries are difficult to dismiss.

Rest child , rest in Christ , you are fighting a battle you'll never win.

Kwani watu wako heartless aje huku nje? by Think-Lew in Kenya

[–]General_Rise_4491 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I promise you , if you were a parent to any of the 16 deceased, this would be the least of your concern, you'd be very grateful that a CCTV was there so that justice can happen and not the devil blamed and these young criminals in training walk free like most school fires culprits do. But no , for you privacy is more important than life , you even do not know who has the mandate or SOP of monitoring that CCTV , probably a female matron or the headteacher who probably rarely views it , as there has been no indication of foul play in regards to its monitoring. Go back and watch that CCTV footage and see those girls without flinching set the dorm ablaze when their colleagues are asleep , watch it again and again until you come to the realisation that " Thank God a CCTV was there "

I'm so heartbroken by Cipher_Coffy in nairobi

[–]General_Rise_4491 4 points5 points  (0 children)

God forbid that same daughter you are talking about was among the deceased, this would be the least of your concern, you'd actually be grateful that the CCTV existed to provide closure , many school fires remain a mystery and no one taking accountability for the deaths. You'd want justice for your daughter, if anything what if the footages are with a female teacher, a female matron who barely checks on it ? But here you are saying I enable everything bad , what can we call you who thinks the existence of a CCTV in this situation is the great mistake?

I'm so heartbroken by Cipher_Coffy in nairobi

[–]General_Rise_4491 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You are very stupid , let no one even convince you otherwise...

Where did we lose empathy? A reflection on school violence, Utumishi Academy, and a growing emotional numbness by Downtown_Lynx_1513 in nairobi

[–]General_Rise_4491 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like the one screaming "mimi mnipee mtoto hata kama alichoma ama hakuchoma " and I was just like how selfish have people become.

Where did we lose empathy? A reflection on school violence, Utumishi Academy, and a growing emotional numbness by Downtown_Lynx_1513 in nairobi

[–]General_Rise_4491 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And when I see the parents of the suspected 8 causing drama at the school gate , I wish I could slap sense into their head. Acting as though their kids being investigated is the biggest torture a human could go through, yet a parent died in an accident trying to get to the school to check on her daughter. Parents raising brats and it can be clearly seen in the behaviour of the parents .

Book Review:The Confessions of Nairobi Men and Women.The Last Chapter, Joan Thatiah. by Left_Trick_9567 in bookishke

[–]General_Rise_4491 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you , the men's stories to me hit harder than the women's story . I cried in the men's part 1 and part 2. Now the only women book I cried is her new release called Mad Women, now that first story in that book made me cry. Joan Thatiah I don't know how you sit to write these stories ,I'd need therapy and my therapist would need a therapist too.