Kaffers concerned about werewolf on the loose
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Re: Kaffers concerned about werewolf on the loose
I tried looking up 'wild sea dogs (iintini)', but all I got was this - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_DogsThe police say Diesel Michael Makambi was likely killed by wild sea dogs (iintini), while his family said he was mauled by three pit bulls.
Do you know what the police were referring to?The Sea Dogs were a group of English privateers authorised by Queen Elizabeth I to raid England's enemies, whether they were formally at with war with them or not. Active from 1560 onwards until Elizabeth's death in 1605, the Sea Dogs primarily attacked Spanish targets, both on land and on sea, particularly during the Anglo-Spanish War. Members of the Sea Dogs, including Sir John Hawkins and Sir Francis Drake, also engaged in illicit slave trading with Spanish colonies in the Americas.
Re: Kaffers concerned about werewolf on the loose
No, some kaffer superstition. I only know of the Tokolosh. Considering about 90% of the population believes in it. That's why they put their beds on bricks, so he can't reach them when he comes to rape them at night. It's a small smelly wizard with a penis the size of a man's arm. People pay the sangoma (witch doctor) good money to rid them of the Tokolosh. When I was a kid, me and my boy cousins and brother removed the bricks from under a black woman's bed and she went fucking ape shit.shewhomustbeobeyed wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:57 pmI tried looking up 'wild sea dogs (iintini)', but all I got was this - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_DogsThe police say Diesel Michael Makambi was likely killed by wild sea dogs (iintini), while his family said he was mauled by three pit bulls.
Do you know what the police were referring to?The Sea Dogs were a group of English privateers authorised by Queen Elizabeth I to raid England's enemies, whether they were formally at with war with them or not. Active from 1560 onwards until Elizabeth's death in 1605, the Sea Dogs primarily attacked Spanish targets, both on land and on sea, particularly during the Anglo-Spanish War. Members of the Sea Dogs, including Sir John Hawkins and Sir Francis Drake, also engaged in illicit slave trading with Spanish colonies in the Americas.
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