We will tax even Embryos

maze.. alafu ukiwalenga unaskia eti.. ohh jamaa alienda majuu akatusahau..
kwanza when i came home when my kid was still breastfeeding, alafu hakuwa anaficha.. when the kid was hungry mafisi wote walikuwa wanatokea eti we discuss business plans
Ulikuwa home ama? Hapo hakuna privacy, juu relatives wakikuja kuona parents wataambia wengine
 
Who uses baby formula?. Don't answer.. must be the you guy, my guy, wives displaying their arrivism.

Uuum mothers unable to breastfeed for very many reasons?

Most people cant even afford it as it is now any way

During my travels, I discovered that many places in Kenya with a large concentrations of immigrants from war torn countries tend to have cheaper alternatives because there's a lot of trading in relief food and other supplies. They get alot of powder milk for their own use because of the unavailability of refrigeration services there and because they have babies whose mothers are unable to provide breast milk for reasons such as malnutrition, diseases which can be passed in the breast milk, or sometimes just not having the babies' mothers around due to separation or death. They often trade these things for others and the stuff finds its way to places like hidden markets in Mombasa's Old town or Jomo Kenyatta avenue etc.

If you were to compare the powder milk there and, say, Naan at our local supermarkets, you'd find that it costs waaaaay less than 50% of what Naan would cost.
 
Uuum mothers unable to breastfeed for very many reasons?



During my travels, I discovered that many places in Kenya with a large concentrations of immigrants from war torn countries tend to have cheaper alternatives because there's a lot of trading in relief food and other supplies. They get alot of powder milk for their own use because of the unavailability of refrigeration services there and because they have babies whose mothers are unable to provide breast milk for reasons such as malnutrition, diseases which can be passed in the breast milk, or sometimes just not having the babies' mothers around due to separation or death. They often trade these things for others and the stuff finds its way to places like hidden markets in Mombasa's Old town or Jomo Kenyatta avenue etc.

If you were to compare the powder milk there and, say, Naan at our local supermarkets, you'd find that it costs waaaaay less than 50% of what Naan would cost.
I get it, I was just trolling the troll.
 
@Clemens hujaambiwo poa hapa
Yeah, I don't give a rats azz about his opinion, he can shove it where the sun never shines, whatever!!! Now imagine that tomorrow at 0800HRS Niko kwa "government whatevers" as you call them telling them,"Sir , according to a comedian from sogonoi in Kiambu County, and his online accolades, you are wrong, and he is (rightly so) saying that you should not effect some taxes (which I support) or else he will post something with reference to takataka ya Manispaa, or castigate you in his venacular station, that adviced your Kith and kin to buy puloti maguta maguta (maybe with the advice of his profiteering online accolades) from Gakuyo, Sir! Follow his advice although he claims that masks and social distance are a scam. Thank you Sir for your audience.
:LOL: gathee with that advice I would soon be joining you in riding your Toyota wish greeting the kind Officers while buying them tea in roadblocks and dusting my beard with ash as you do to entertain wananchi.
 
Yeah, I don't give a rats azz about his opinion, he can shove it where the sun never shines, whatever!!! Now imagine that tomorrow at 0800HRS Niko kwa "government whatevers" as you call them telling them,"Sir , according to a comedian from sogonoi in Kiambu County, and his online accolades, you are wrong, and he is (rightly so) saying that you should not effect some taxes (which I support) or else he will post something with reference to takataka ya Manispaa, or castigate you in his venacular station, that adviced your Kith and kin to buy puloti maguta maguta (maybe with the advice of his profiteering online accolades) from Gakuyo, Sir! Follow his advice although he claims that masks and social distance are a scam. Thank you Sir for your audience.
:LOL: gathee with that advice I would soon be joining you in riding your Toyota wish greeting the kind Officers while buying them tea in roadblocks and dusting my beard with ash as you do to entertain wananchi.

This is exactly what you should do and show them your new found wisdom. You know gavament people are allergic to thinking. And you should join in rewarding and buying tea for D- wamechapwa na baridi na mvua, utasema nini huyu aliwapikia?

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