AOB Monday 9nd Much, 2020

24 Complex Struggles That Only Real Women Will Understand
Polly Nor's hard-hitting illustrations serve as powerful reminders to not be too hard on yourself.
BY SHILPA DAS GUPTA
4 DEC 2019

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Polly Nor uses her illustration skills to celebrate women with all her fears and flaws. Tired of witnessing the objectification of women, this artist shows her audience what an average girl would be like, and what her complex struggles really are. From heartbreaks to mistakes, all the situations shown through her work are totally bang on. That aside, she also sketches them in the light of several subjects including past relationships. Scroll through to be mesmerized.
1. Cradling the devil
She has the power to do this too.
2. Nothing's wrong with this!
We all have our urges.
3. Thinking about an ex-lover


You know it's toxic but you just can't stay away from him.
4. All we need is a helping hand
Nothing more, nothing less.
5. Stop holding on to your sh*t
It's not worth it.


 
AIPCEA broke away from the PCEA coz of this funny ritual among others.

The Catholic Church of Palmaria also broke away from the Catholic Church of Rome coz of some believes too.

They should just let things happen. Their influence is waning. Accept and move on,that's what they should do.
 
Allow me to correct you...it is AIPCA (Africa Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa). It is independent (not an affiliate of mzungu missionary cults) and not a follower of Presbyterianism.

very correct


Whereas I support cultural practices which mzungu made us drop through religion, I wish to state that I am not in any way associated with Gwata Ndaì. Cc @Liberty
I heard about it yesterday with Archbishop Muheria condemning the cult in the Cathedral of Nyeri. I also strongly oppose the so called Gwata Ndaì
 
very correct



I heard about it yesterday with Archbishop Muheria condemning the cult in the Cathedral of Nyeri. I also strongly oppose the so called Gwata Ndaì
I live amongst them, i argue with them, i engage them, just like the Mungiki they are peddling falsehoods mixed with truth. The initial leadership abandoned it after noting its morphing. I actually fear for the members, because "the government has a monopoly of violence" of how they react to each and every social issue.
Confused lot.

Actually it started in Ndumberi, Kiambu. Currently housed/they commune in a former regional Jubilee headquarters offices. Could there be a relationship ?:unsure: Anything goes in this country.

Lets watch this space.
 
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I live amongst them, i argue with them, i engage them, just like the Mungiki they are peddling falsehoods mixed with truth.
Confused lot.
Such cults arise when mainstream religion has lost its way and the spiritually thirsty are won over to alternatives that promise something different.
 
Never joke with cults. They eat their own sons
kama hawa....

On Friday, October 13, 1307, scores of French Templars were arrested, including the order's grand master Jacques de Molay. ... Under pressure from King Philip, Pope Clement V reluctantly dissolved the Knights Templar in 1312. The group's property and monetary assets were given to a rival order, the Knights Hospitallers.Jul 13, 2017
 
kama hawa....

On Friday, October 13, 1307, scores of French Templars were arrested, including the order's grand master Jacques de Molay. ... Under pressure from King Philip, Pope Clement V reluctantly dissolved the Knights Templar in 1312. The group's property and monetary assets were given to a rival order, the Knights Hospitallers.Jul 13, 2017
What you have ommitted

They were tortured, burnt at the stake, imprisoned , most died, the remnants went west towards America. Their properties and lands were nationalized.
 
On Friday, October 13, 1307,
Pope Clement V reluctantly dissolved the Knights Templar in 1312
Hey, still on records.
I wish, we Africans had our history intact. Muthungu rewrote what he desired about us
 
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