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Baba's Jwansburg
Joburg. Gauteng. eGoli. The city of lights.
On one hand, it's the oncrete jungle where dreams are realised. On another, it is a purgatory where the naive and hopeful lose their souls, and sometimes, their lives.
I hope Keletso writes about Aureole again; who does she become after she knows her truth?
— Feb 14, 2020 02:29AM
Joburg. Gauteng. eGoli. The city of lights.
On one hand, it's the oncrete jungle where dreams are realised. On another, it is a purgatory where the naive and hopeful lose their souls, and sometimes, their lives.
I hope Keletso writes about Aureole again; who does she become after she knows her truth?
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In Papa's name
I often wonder "if they, the ones who let their blood spill in pursuit of our freedom...if they had known that this is what our liberation would look like, would they have endured the struggle? Would they have persevered? Would they have continued fighting if they knew that the new South Africa they were being persecuted and tortured for would leave their children poor and hungry?"
— Feb 13, 2020 09:21PM
I often wonder "if they, the ones who let their blood spill in pursuit of our freedom...if they had known that this is what our liberation would look like, would they have endured the struggle? Would they have persevered? Would they have continued fighting if they knew that the new South Africa they were being persecuted and tortured for would leave their children poor and hungry?"
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Madness
What causes our minds to one day betray us?
What process is undergone by those who lose control of the ability to coerce their mind into doing what they desire, before such control is completely surrendered?
Can the process be halted, reversed even?
Is death the only repose for those who have undergone this process?
These are the questions that now haunt me after reading this story.
— Feb 13, 2020 07:50PM
What causes our minds to one day betray us?
What process is undergone by those who lose control of the ability to coerce their mind into doing what they desire, before such control is completely surrendered?
Can the process be halted, reversed even?
Is death the only repose for those who have undergone this process?
These are the questions that now haunt me after reading this story.

