Aviator
Elder Lister
Still, the mechanism can fail.@Aviator,
Cheer up and rejoice Sir.
I just happen, of all people, to have a solution to your small …eehh trouble, I mean to say annoyance:
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Safety coffin - Wikipedia
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Sigwes
Still, the mechanism can fail.@Aviator,
Cheer up and rejoice Sir.
I just happen, of all people, to have a solution to your small …eehh trouble, I mean to say annoyance:
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Safety coffin - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
What then could assure you, without any shadow of a doubt whatsoever, that your time was up and it was now time to rest in eternal peace?Still, the mechanism can fail.
Sigwes
My taphophobia is real.What then could assure you, without any shadow of a doubt whatsoever, that your time was up and it was now time to rest in eternal peace?
Or do you harbour plans to haunt everybody out of their living daylights for abandoning you in a cold dark pit all alone?
A picture is worth a thousand words. Remember?
Here is my theory on that burial thing.When I was around 12 I saw unclaimed bodies being buried at cemetery, it is then that I understood why my forefathers would leave the dead in the forest to devoured by animals
Forgot what you read.Here is my theory on that burial thing.
The history we know was written by wazungus who came to Kenya in late 1800s.
When they came to Kenya dysentery and small pox followed them ravaging the people. It could be they used biological warfare by intentionally spreading these diseases to weaken the resistance as they worked to colonize the people.
https://www.pilotguides.com/articles/european-conquest-spread-disease-biological-weapon/
So contagious were these foreign diseases that the people (Kikuyu) would leave the infected family members in the woods for fear of spreading the infection to the healthy members of the itora (neighborhood)
So when the wazungu found unburied bodies in the woods they wrote that culturally Kikuyu didn't bury their dead. History is written by the winners, remember?
I don't believe that the Kikuyu didn't bury their dead. Imagine having to drag a dead donkey, dog, cat all the way to the forest when it's easier to either leave it where it is or bury it.
Here is my theory on that burial thing.
The history we know was written by wazungus who came to Kenya in late 1800s.
When they came to Kenya dysentery and small pox followed them ravaging the people. It could be they used biological warfare by intentionally spreading these diseases to weaken the resistance as they worked to colonize the people.
https://www.pilotguides.com/articles/european-conquest-spread-disease-biological-weapon/
So contagious were these foreign diseases that the people (Kikuyu) would leave the infected family members in the woods for fear of spreading the infection to the healthy members of the itora (neighborhood)
So when the wazungu found unburied bodies in the woods they wrote that culturally Kikuyu didn't bury their dead. History is written by the winners, remember?
I don't believe that the Kikuyu didn't bury their dead. Imagine having to drag a dead donkey, dog, cat all the way to the forest when it's easier to either leave it where it is or bury it.
True ! Simon Kibe (Inooro Tv), Man Nyari (Kameme)are heroes on there own areasKwa ile show ya Wathire ku? (Where did you go?) unaonaga wanaume wamepotea ni zaidi ya kumi before walete mwanamke mmoja.
Very much plausible. This is great insight.Here is my theory on that burial thing.
The history we know was written by wazungus who came to Kenya in late 1800s.
When they came to Kenya dysentery and small pox followed them ravaging the people. It could be they used biological warfare by intentionally spreading these diseases to weaken the resistance as they worked to colonize the people.
https://www.pilotguides.com/articles/european-conquest-spread-disease-biological-weapon/
So contagious were these foreign diseases that the people (Kikuyu) would leave the infected family members in the woods for fear of spreading the infection to the healthy members of the itora (neighborhood)
So when the wazungu found unburied bodies in the woods they wrote that culturally Kikuyu didn't bury their dead. History is written by the winners, remember?
I don't believe that the Kikuyu didn't bury their dead. Imagine having to drag a dead donkey, dog, cat all the way to the forest when it's easier to either leave it where it is or bury it.
I come from a community that is extremely necrophobic. My great-uncle told me in some occasions they would abandon terminally ill folks in the forest even before they had passed away.I don't believe that the Kikuyu didn't bury their dead. Imagine having to drag a dead donkey, dog, cat all the way to the forest when it's easier to either leave it where it is or bury it.
Exactly.I come from a community that is extremely necrophobic. My great-uncle told me in some occasions they would abandon terminally ill folks in the forest even before they had passed away.
I didn't know there was a similar show on Kameme. I rarely watch the station coz mara mingi nikikutana na their homemade shows huwa poorly produced.True ! Simon Kibe (Inooro Tv), Man Nyari (Kameme)are heroes on there own areas
Are you from Be-ringo?I come from a community that is extremely necrophobic. My great-uncle told me in some occasions they would abandon terminally ill folks in the forest even before they had passed away.
E.M.CAre you from Be-ringo?