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tatoo and nose ring dominant
So what …??
Check out the Meat …
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Siwezi lipa more than 150
Wachana na manugu,nose ring and tattoos irk them where they see fit,i bet their ancestors were covered head to toe with ink and rings
Namba three naeza dinya vibaya sana
that was the culture back then, today’s nosering is a sign of rebellion from social norms…
Coz society has moulded you to believe so by potraying it in vices,look at dreadlocks,only recently have they been accepted in white collar jobs…well,not in bonobo land atleast