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Doing things the light way!!
nairobi, kenya Katılım Nisan 2022
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Your car has turned a new leaf after baptism in NRB seaty waters!!
Salah Izzoh@salahizzoh_
Gari yangu imeji reset mileage kutoka 50k adi 3k, what could be the problem?
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@JimmyGSeamus @C_NyaKundiH That's is what Kenyans has made it be.
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The debate between Gen Zs and millennials is totally imbalanced because we are comparing people at very different stages of life, under very different burdens, and then pretending the answers are already clear.
Gen Zs are right to say they are bold, outspoken and less willing to tolerate humiliation, especially in workplaces, politics and society. That is a good thing, and Kenya has benefited from that courage. But millennials are also not weak simply because many learnt how to endure bad systems, survive quietly, keep jobs, swallow pride and carry responsibilities without making noise every day.
The truth is that we may not get the real answer now. We will only know when Gen Zs are in their 30s and 40s, with children in school, ageing parents to support, rent or mortgages to pay, medical bills arriving without warning, loans hanging over them, and entire households depending on one salary.
That is when life tests political courage, workplace courage and social courage differently. It is easy to say people should walk away from oppressive spaces when you are mostly carrying yourself. It becomes more complicated when your resignation, rebellion or public confrontation can immediately affect your children, your parents, your spouse and everyone who eats from your table.
So maybe millennials were tough in survival while Gen Zs are tough in confrontation, but the debate is not complete until both generations have faced the same weight of adult responsibility.
Let us wait and see whether the same fire remains when life adds school fees, hospital bills, dependants, debt and the fear of one wrong move collapsing a whole family.
Until then, this argument is interesting, but it is not settled......
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oooh ni polling booth
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans
IIEBC bans photography and video recording inside polling booths
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recently saw a reddit post about a highschooler being on tinder, it was a screenshot of a convo of op(the guy) and her. He didnt know she was a highschooler until he asked. minors accessing these platforms is actually crazyyy
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya
Majority of learners affected by teenage pregnancy are in junior school, gender report shows half of girls who become pregnant return to school
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that man united training jacket sheesh🥲
ayo@wtfay0
me thinking about all the cool fit I could buy if i had the money.
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@dede_kilodb @harrysreup petite means small, 5'9 is definitely not small
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@harrysreup Kwa order of adjectives kuna height na size, being petite does not necessarily mean short
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5'9 is not "petite"
Muchiri@Ehrlichkl
A 5' 9 petite babe obsessed with maxi dresses na tumbo cuts
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For a relationship to really work. you gotta understand this: You and your partner are TWO different people, with two different pasts, trying to build ONE future. You didn't grow up the same, you won't always think the same. and that's okay. What matters is HOW you handle it. Communicate without turning everything into an argument. Listen even when you're frustrated. Stop keeping score and start choosing growth. Because every disagreement shouldn't create distance. it should build understanding. Real love takes maturity, patience, and emotional control.
That's how you grow TOGETHER for real.🥹🥰
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