nostoppingthis wrote:Amores wrote:@ Nostop,@ impunity and all who are seeing / think tehr eis anything in rejoicing or letting imagination run wil;so this is how low we have sunk as a society? Death has never been a thing to rejoice about or see as way of settling scores-atleast not in the sound African setting- even when peope thought about it,they never voiced it in public.Being admited in hospital does not mean you are "going" and the evidence that @nostopping is asking for has already presented and verdit delivered.Guys,shake your heads and find your humane side.
Jeez!
Tuliza boli kijana!!! I did not mention death anywhere as you rightfully mention...that sentence could have easily ended with "before he goes to Karen hospital"..I fi mentioned "kick a bucket" anywhere, then you have the right to blow your lid...
...and honestly, I don't see Hassan kicking the bucket at this moment, he'll be out of this...
@nostop excuses nayo!
Amazing how people think so narrowly.
Who tells you that simply because you're peferctly healthy this moinute means you'll be alive next minute, or hour or day or week?
There are people who visit the sick...in the hospital, they find the patient very sick, they even tell the that they look very sick, that they look like they're "going"... in their mind they think that this person will pass any minute now.
HoweverIt happens that sometimes when this visitor leaves the hospital later, and something happens on the way and he/she dies.
The sick person in hospital still alive!
Remember the story of Ayub (Job)He was inflicted with serious sickness.
He was a rich man but he lost everything.
Everybody ran away from him (apart from one of his wives who stuck and nursed him), and all thought he would never recocer.
He actually recovered!