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In Vigorous Defense of Bland Food – By Makena Onjerika

Meat on grill by Rodnae Media via Pexels Over the years, I have seen way too many non-Kenyans screw up their faces at a first taste of ugali—that divine mound of maize meal pounded to submission in merciless, boiling water and left to suffer on the flame in its stainless steel sufuria until it exudes… Continue reading In Vigorous Defense of Bland Food – By Makena Onjerika

The New & Necessary Fundamentalisms: Rough Notes on political action and negotiation for the good life, globally, in the 21st Century

The New & Necessary Fundamentalisms: Rough Notes on political action and negotiation for the good life, globally, in the 21st Century This note means to be brief, the central purpose of it is to articulate this, globally speaking in our understanding of the basis for our political life beyond economics we are at an impasse… Continue reading The New & Necessary Fundamentalisms: Rough Notes on political action and negotiation for the good life, globally, in the 21st Century

7 Penis Categories whilst Dating – By Chealsea Black

A friend of mine asked me about the categories of Penis out there in the dating world. There are too many to categorise them all but, there are major ones. Yes, Penis categories are a thing and as straight women it helps to know which type of penis you’re engaging with. Here are 7 common… Continue reading 7 Penis Categories whilst Dating – By Chealsea Black

Why Tiffany Jenkins is wrong – and museum loot should be returned

There seems to be a slow movement towards restitution of artefacts to the societies in the world culturally ravaged by colonialism – but it is slow in the face of great resistance. Tiffany Jenkin’s writing in London’s Evening Standard, argues that the global ambitions of European museums means they are the best, and indeed only… Continue reading Why Tiffany Jenkins is wrong – and museum loot should be returned