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Kimuzi

@Kimuzi_

I'm on a new path. Reality is often disappointing.

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Educative threads and other miscellaneous threads. A thread of my threads.


Finally taking his advice.

Bro I'm sorry I have to say this but they are going to make you an example, I suggest you lay it to rest and focus on your life. You are too honest and have unquestionable integrity, such an individual cannot be bought that's why you are the biggest threat.



As for me, I have done more than enough. I'm taking my annual online leave. Don't believe those fabricated stories ati nmekujiwa or disappered mysteriously. Ata nkipotea, it's none of your business. As always, I will be back. Fight! Uproot Rutos government. That's the only way…

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And finally, this particular tweet.

Twitter can either create you or destroy you. Depends on how you handle it. Personally, nmetumia twitter for fighting injustice since, banter and posting my intrusive thoughts hapa (kama za kushita, simping, madem, single mothers , wakadinali and all). Time kama ya maandamano,…



I hope one day, this shall make sense to those who possess critical thinking.

Yesterday, we witnessed a major squabble here that is really detrimental to the movement. Or was it needed? The only thing that shall sustain this movement is only the truth. The truth shall always set you free. For many truth seekers, I know this is music to your ears. For…



Anyway, I think imefika time yangu ya kusema kwaheri.


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I'm still on the middle-class story. I was telling a friend until the middle class or the so-called corporate faction felt the pinch, Kenya itabaki vile iko. Allow me to explain. A mini thread.


Kuna one final betrayal inakuja your way ndo mkue fully awakened. The good thing is, movement ishaenda grao. It's beyond social media.


Wacha sasa we see kama wataamka.

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I'm still on the middle-class story. I was telling a friend until the middle class or the so-called corporate faction felt the pinch, Kenya itabaki vile iko. Allow me to explain. A mini thread.



Me to me.


Applied hio shit 2019. Sikuwaipata feedback adi leo.

Students in uni note that NIS is recruiting from today, they'll be in TUM, UON and Jkuat identifying smart and physically fit students for the same. If anyone approaches you in the street and asks about you, eleza kila kitu including academic qualifications.



Why do women go after the other woman and not the man when she catches him cheating?


John Allan Namu does a commendable job.


Mumeamka aje?


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Kesho saa mbili sharp nikupate na documents mkononi kwa reception,this is mad talent

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10. "I’m doing this for your own good." – Justifies manipulative behavior as helpful.


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4. "If you really cared, you would…" – Manipulates emotions to push someone into action. 5. "I’m just being honest." – Disguises cruelty or criticism as honesty. 6. "I thought you knew.” – Implies the listener should be more informed, creating insecurity.


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 1. "Don't you trust me?" – Creates doubt and pressures the listener to agree. 2. "You’re overreacting." – Dismisses emotions and makes the listener question their feelings. 3. "I never said that." – Gaslighting to make someone doubt their memory.


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If someone uses these 10 phrases in a conversation, they’re a master at playing Mind Games:

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7. "Everyone else agrees with me." – Uses peer pressure to manipulate the listener. 8. "It’s not a big deal." – Minimizes issues to avoid responsibility. 9. "You're too sensitive." – Shifts blame by invalidating the other person's feelings.


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At some point, you will have to accept that you’ve failed and that you should leave peacefully. It’s okay to admit that things refused (under your watch). You’re stuck in the 80’s and I wonder if you ever got the much needed rehabilitation after butchering your way into power.

Despite the challenges we face, including corruption and wealth distribution issues, Uganda is progressing. Our nation thrives on the ideology of the NRM, which promotes patriotism over tribal and religious identities. If the youth of Uganda wish to make a real difference, I…

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