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Meffi juvenile takataka homosexual thread
Your value is not determined by what you own but your impact on humanity.
Never be envious as you do not know what he did to get the property.
It’s a fuckin’ compliment. No?..
Nothing wrong, life has different trajectories for everyone, we had chopies who are wallowing in poverty not because of choices but life is simply not going their way, we equally have choppies who are doing quite well.
On the other side we have the others who are doing quite well because they came from an already established family with established networks, the choppie was the one to lift his parents and siblings from poverty.
I wouldn’t call that embarrassment but rather how close friends refer to each other.
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A case of A’s working for D’s ,this earth is hard yawa
Pengine ni driver ya muhindi.
Btw wajamaa tulikuwa nao chuo…hao wasee wa back bench. Ma D- wao ndio hutesa leo hii. Unashindwa kwani after highschool akili zao zilifunguka? Unarudi unakumbuka hapa ni kenya…kujuana ndio kusema. Apparently hao ma number lachu ndio walikuwa from good families with connections. Ma Index 1 mostly came from struggling families without connections so vitabu ndio zilikuwa hope yao ya kuwatoa kwa ufukara. Noma sana.
let bygones be bygones huyo alikua nugu ya mtu
Depends with the school. Those of us who went to original national schools have no such stories( and you can confirm this with anyone who went to mangu, alliance,starehe, Nairobi school, lenana, Nakuru High,kabarak,kapsabet or even sunshine) hapo hakukua na kubahatisha…chances are that best students already came from good backgrounds and so best students have remained the best in life…they went on and furthered their studies in medicine, engineering, comps, actuarial etc and are still world beaters. We never had D students but some C students are still doing great, wanatesa sana hapa kilimani…the rest have made it majuu…na hao ndio hujionyesha sana…and they are the busiest in our WhatsApp groups
This view is too simplistic and is probably intended to sooth non achievers and academic dwarfs. Granted, the number of A students who have made it in life far outweigh academic outcasts. No? The D- who made it are more of an anomaly than a norm. I know of several backbenchers from my class who have resigned to a life ya kuomba pombe na fegi. That is not to say that hakuna backbencher from my class alifaulu.
Lesson, usipende lifts
Siwezi chukua lift. Thats the lesson.