Women fear nothing

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Fucking hell , that’s a hell of a eve

Courageous but unskilled. She is taking a big risk.

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A healthy fear of dangerous things is good. The only way I’ll approach this beast is with an axe in hand to sever its head. Not playing those games, no.

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That is a python no much danger posed to her, if it was a black mamba ndio ingekua noma

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Treat all the women in your life as you would a stupid child for there isn’t much difference. Guide them as you would a child. One of my waitresses met a man who had come for a drink at my place on Thursday who convinced her waende mtombano. Ni kama alipewa several fake promises for she skipped work for two days i.e Friday and Saturday with an excuse of sickness only to show up yesterday. I knew better for I am a parent. I had wanted to fire her on the spot but was somehow forced to pepper my decision with mercy and empathy after realising the burukenge took off to Nairobi yesterday morning leaving the girl kwa mataa. She is both a single mother and an orphan. I have however put her on notice. Makosa ingine ya ujinga anakanyaga frame.

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Women are similar to children, it just shows in the way they may pursue a decision that is clearly flawed and refuse to listen to any reasonable advise but when the decision backfires they will blame everyone else but themselves. They display a lack of agency just like a toddler.

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An African Rock Python has 200 rear facing sharp teeth designed to hold struggling prey.

Once they sink into you , the only remedy is to force the mouth open , move your hand deeper into the mouth to disengage - or chop its head off and let a qualified person remove the severed head.

That one is a young adult.
The Nairobi Museum Snake Park has an 18 foot specimen.
They can grow into 26 foot monsters.
Go and take a look. :grin:

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Few people can hold a Black Mamba by the tail ..
It has a ground speed of 45 KPH ( .. Olympic 100 meter runners barely top 23 KPH..)

*Notice : He is wearing a bite glove.
DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.

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This guy was bitten by the snake and he died. He is from SA

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Dr. Richard Leakey (1944–2022), the renowned Kenyan paleoanthropologist and conservationist, was bitten by a puff adder(one of the deadliest snakes in the world) early in his life.
Key details regarding this incident include:

  • The Incident: The snakebite occurred when he was a young man.
  • Treatment: His father, the famous paleoanthropologist Louis Leakey, intervened and saved his life by injecting him with anti-venom.

Is that how he lost his leg?

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That happened later in a Plane Accident… :blush:

I hate and fear reptiles, so it doesn’t matter. Hata geckos sitaki kuziona, wacha ati kuguza nyoka, burukenge au mamba. Horrid creatures