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St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
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Rocs @roland
17 Nov, 25
Sometimes silence isn't really peace, it's just pain that forgot how to scream.
we say everything is okay to ourselves, we smile and move on but deep down something still awaits to be heard, and it's strange how we learnt to hide it so well. how we walk with our wounds open like they're nothing. maybe that's what strength really is. not the shouting, not the noise but the courage to continue walking even when it hurts.
But one day when patience finally finishes its long prayer, that pain will learn how to speak again, not in anger but in truth and when it does, it will not be one voice but a generation reborn with a unifying purpose and only finally then, the world will listen.
Rocs @roland
17 Nov, 25
I am convinced that if this generation was faced with a Zombie Apocalypse….

There would be Zombie sympathizers and Zombie rights activists.

That’s how screwed we are.
TUSHABOMWE CEASER @ceaser1
17 Nov, 25
Even sad birds still fly
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25 (E)
Some people are like Joshua.
(Now before you think about Jericho and it's crubl(ed) walls, think again!
The joshua that I am referring to is a character from (the late) Ngūgi Wa Thiongò's, THE RIVER BETWEEN, who, after converting to Christianity (Joshua, the character, not Ngūgi) decided that all the traditional beliefs should be abolished, banned and made illegal (and in this case, the writer considered female circumcision (more like FGM, but who am I to reject the example that was given in the book?)

Despite Joshua's attempts to fully "lead" his family towards the "light" of the new religion, not everyone was truly convinced that it was the correct path to take, a case in point, his own daughter, who went behind his back and went for "circumcision" in order to "become a woman" as per tradition.

Now, Joshua tried all his best but unfortunately, he couldn't convince his own daughter to follow "the light" , which brings me to ask the questions :
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
Say a female ( In her prime) gets into a comma..
Does she still represent her constituency while in the comma or do all duties resume after exiting the comma?
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
If men were the problem, then there would be zero cases of divorce in lesbian marriages
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
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Marie @marie
17 Nov, 25
Representatives from @DigitalAgendaForum expose:
--Why mandatory Digital IDs are being pushed
-How CBDCs can be used as tools of control
-The global playbook unfolding behind the scenes
-And why none of this is hidden from God.
https://youtu.be/iYQsXTUxc...
Marie @marie
17 Nov, 25
There is this man I see, a respectable member of the community.
Every day he wakes up and steps into a small cubicle,
and there, his master is waiting for him,
the one who speaks to him in ways his children must never hear, the one who orders him around,
shouts at him, strips him of dignity piece by piece.
And yet, he still shows up.

I often wonder who he does this for.
Is it for the daughter who swears she hates men?
The son who wishes he was dead and envies everything his father owns?
Or the wife who throws his provision back at him because to her, it is never enough?

I wonder if he thinks of giving up, just sitting down, surrendering, refusing to take in, even one more insult.
I wonder if there is even one person who sees that he is doing well, who values him.
If appreciation ever crossed his path, would he recognize it?
Rocs @roland
17 Nov, 25
If USA is so great, why do we have USB?
TUSHABOMWE CEASER @ceaser1
17 Nov, 25
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“𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝒑𝒆𝒐𝒑𝒍𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆
𝒅𝒐𝒏’𝒕 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒉𝒐𝒘 𝒊𝒏𝒂𝒄𝒄𝒆𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒃𝒍𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒂𝒓𝒆
𝒕𝒐 𝒐𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒓 𝒑𝒆𝒐𝒑𝒍𝒆—
𝒖𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒍 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒚 𝒃𝒆𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒐𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒓 𝒑𝒆𝒐𝒑𝒍𝒆 𝒕𝒐𝒐.”

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Marie @marie
17 Nov, 25
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
Yeah, I know!
Your story's a sad one but
I may cry, ruining my make up
And you've got not the slightest idea about hoe long it took me to apply it!
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
Yes, a child's a blessing but 3 blessings at 19.....
Sister Mary!!!!!
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
One day, you and everyone you love will die. And beyond a small group of
people for an extremely brief period of time, little of what you say or do will ever matter. This is the Uncomfortable Truth of life. And everything you think or do is but an elaborate avoidance of it. We are inconsequential cosmic dust, bumping and milling about on a tiny blue speck. We imagine our own importance. We invent our purpose—we are nothing.

We're just here to die. No more, no less!
Marie @marie
17 Nov, 25
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
Nix @hasfah
17 Nov, 25
I have no idea what I want to do with my life, and that terrifies me, but at the same time, I have this quiet, somewhat restless desire to want and try everything.
Nix @hasfah
17 Nov, 25
The day I learnt embarrassment killed no one. I am finally ready to tell that guy I like him.
St. Mgume @iammgume
17 Nov, 25
Society desperately needs morons as it does geniuses
Ascend @ascendemmy
17 Nov, 25
If you’re still worried about what people expect or think of you, you’re slowing down your own growth. Missing shots at life.
We all have different paths and timelines.
In the end, it’s you vs you. Focus on becoming the version of yourself you’re proud of. Most importantly Avoid judgy people they’ll shrink your confidence before you even start.
YOU DO YOU 😊…All that being said Don’t go out robbing people and doing Batman shit in the name of “YOU DO YOU” you’ll die. -Adios.
Marie @marie
17 Nov, 25
Not every ancient thing is righteous and not every modern thing is evil.

Evil has been around since the days of Cain. Evil people grow old too and more righteous people are still being born.

Children of this generation...
Children of this generation, what?!
Meanwhile the men that are orchestrating all evil in the world are men from centuries ago. While you are seated here judging my dressing, there is some 88 year old man poisoning the food, the water, subbortaging the economy, trafficking young girls, poisoning people with drugs. This generation's children don't even have enough money to do so much evil. Y'all tripping.
The real demons are over there having it easy because they know this generation is their scape goat. 😂
Marie @marie
17 Nov, 25
Marie @marie
17 Nov, 25
Some people struggle with the fact that if someone is above you in a hierarchy and you depend on them, they get to make decisions. Whether you understand them or not. Their authority is the reason. That’s it.

That’s the same issue many people have with God.
It’s not that they don’t believe He exists… it’s that their minds can’t handle the idea of authority and submission. They want to question everyone, demand explanations, and act like they can hold anyone and anything “accountable,” while standing right at the bottom of the ladder 😂.

Some even convince themselves God doesn’t exist simply because admitting it would mean accepting that they have no absolute power.

Rebellion looks brave until you realise it’s just fear masked.
The irony is that rebels always see authority as way more extreme than the people who actually submit to it.
They imagine authority to be harsh, controlling, suffocating… while the ones who submit are experiencing grace, patience, and peace.
Marie @marie
17 Nov, 25