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Ashraf (Eng)
@the_Sogi
F1 - Chelsea - Civil Engineering - Highway and Transportation Engineer
Platform Nine, three quarters Katılım Aralık 2015
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New UPDF Headquarters Nears Completion as Construction Hits Over 75% Mark Pics by @brianmixologist
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This is exactly what I have been trying to tell you people. You have to live in this country knowing what it actually is. A dysfunctional country where almost everything is broken. Stop watching shows set in functional countries and deciding to take up the lifestyle of someone in Stockholm.
Please, do not start jogging on the Northern Bypass at 5AM because the woman in the Netflix series jogs at 5AM. Her country has lights, working police response, ambulances that arrive, and sections designed for human beings. Yours has potholes, darkness, and a government that will not miss you when you die.
In a dysfunctional country, security is not guaranteed and nobody will be held responsible for your death, even when keeping you alive was technically their job. So you have to build your own systems. You have to become your own safety plan. Move through life like the country is quietly working against you, because in many practical ways, it is.
Do not drive at 180 km/h, please. Not on the rotten roads, for obvious reasons, and not on the few decent ones either, because the moment something goes wrong, your odds of surviving are slim. The hospital without drugs is far, the ambulance does not have fuel and wait, even the doctors are on strike! Drive like the next vehicle on the road is a mad man under the influence, because honestly, more often than you think, it actually is.
Avoid getting sick. Sleep under a mosquito net. Take only boiled water. Wash your hands often. Take vitamins if you can afford them. You want to ask me why? Well, in this country, even a small illness can take you out because the health system is held together by prayers and a few overworked intern doctors and nurses. Please, do not gamble with your body.
When you go to party at night, leave with enough money for an Uber back home. Or just do not stay out too late too often. The streets after midnight in this city are not the streets you knew at noon. They belong to other people now and they are not too friendly.
When you have children, have a number you can realistically protect and provide for, even on your worst day. The argument of “I can afford” works perfectly in a country with safety nets. In ours, your ability to afford can vanish in a single week, with a single illness, a single political shift, a single bad season. It is not up to you but we seem to forget that many times.
Cheat the curse of this country. Do not give it easy openings. Live like you know exactly where you live. Live like the country has issued no promises and is keeping none. This is the wisdom you will need to survive an extra day.
It is genuinely sad that we keep losing young people like this. So much potential, so much warmth, gone because the basic conditions of a normal life are not available here. My condolences to you and to your friend’s family.
May the rest of us learn from this, painful as it is to admit that learning from death is now part of how we survive.
Catherine Gloria🦋💫@ugkatalina
How do you wake up to run on the Northern by pass at 5am , it’s so insecure at that time . Anyways that’s how my friend has been kïlled today morning . You all can continue the day on my behalf
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Lied and said he was tired just to go party 😭
The Tropixs@Tropixsofficial
Where does Speed get this energy from?
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@mkainerugaba When I think of greatness, I think of guys like Earl Campbell and Gale Sayers and Walter Payton, and these individuals who, it's unanimous they're going to make a difference
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@mkainerugaba I thought Michael Jordan was a better player than me. That's the only player I ever played against I thought was better than me
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@mkainerugaba I always thought Michael Myers was flesh and blood, just like you and me, but a mortal man could not have survived what he's lived through
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just pure anger radiating from here
donut!@donutqq_qwq
have u guys seen the video of the farmer that's angry at a bunch of cows for drinking all the water in the water tank and hes swearing like crazy
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Boxing/mma will 100% show you that you don’t have the level of cardio that you think you do
Tife@whoistife_x
when you start boxing. you’d realize why one round is 3 minutes 😂
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This is not policing. This is simply being responsible. 20 year olds always think they’re old enough to make their own decisions until they run into trouble in the world. Then it’s their parents who still have to bail them out of their chaos.
If you’re a responsible 20 year old, you won’t even wait for your parents to ask what you’re up to - you’ll do it voluntarily. That earns you respect and trust. If you can’t be a responsible adult then yes, you have to be policed with an iron arm at that.
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The clap into an under tuck reverse arm role is what's most impressive to me here
Redd@ReddCinema
Lil bro is going places. 😂😎🕺🔥
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