280- Security on the Road: Robberies and Weapons
When someone points a Kalashnikov at you on a lost track in Kenya you will be able to understand everything they say – even if they speak Kiswahili, Aramaic, or in the language of Mordor.
When someone points a Kalashnikov at you on a lost track in Kenya you will be able to understand everything they say – even if they speak Kiswahili, Aramaic, or in the language of Mordor.
"You've taken me to Africa without leaving my chair."
"Hemos comprado tu libro y tiene droga, lo juro, engancha."
"I've been reading your stories for 2 hours and can't stop."
"Tío, cuando estás puteado escribes genial!"
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