We call this plant "thĩna" in greek, has no roots, has no "leaves" , just like poverty it can't stick to you, just make efforts to reduce/eradicate it in your life. (The Greek adage "thĩna nduri mĩri" , poverty has no roots ie can't hold permanently on you)The picture was taken to capture the climbing plant that has engulfed the tree. However, I will be using it for a different exercise. In this exercise, the viewer is required to write down the thoughts that come to mind upon seeing the picture. Any thoughts.
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The picture was taken to capture the climbing plant that has engulfed the tree. However, I will be using it for a different exercise. In this exercise, the viewer is required to write down the thoughts that come to mind upon seeing the picture. Any thoughts.
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Hiyo ni wewe tu.Politically it's known as Rao !
Do you know how to get dispose it permanently ?
Thought you would complain on engrish language ?Hiyo ni wewe tu.
We call this plant "thĩna" in greek, has no roots, has no "leaves" , just like poverty it can't stick to you, just make efforts to reduce/eradicate it in your life. (The Greek adage "thĩna nduri mĩri" , poverty has no roots ie can't hold permanently on you)
Works of Artificial Intelligence; my thoughts
Mbisha ama tuseme....... ......There's another notorious type that goes by the name 'kieha'
Both are parasitic.