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Quote:[quote=Nabwire]LOL he's definitely a teacher, coz Essyk siku hizi amechange, anaongea in Tycho speak! So Essyk in short you are saying Tycho is Muriel? About anger, I group people into two groups, those worth my time, and those who are not. It works wonders![/quoartte] The Tycho I know is a philosopher,smart,it takes constant commmunication to understand his speak, Still his D+ student. Only 2 people speak tychise- S&M. And they are all different. Typical tychise :'' Is meaning Alive''Yes it is.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Nabwire wrote:I was trying my best not to comment on the pastor usered thread, nasoma vile Essyk amekasirika, then I continue reading nikapatana na hii
Pastor usered himself.
But thinking through this thread so far, I find a rare gem. The cure for 'madness', and do I swallow my dose with relish.
In the mind, idea encounters idea; but each ideal encounter affirms 'Arrows impossibility theorem' which necessarily implies that a dictator must be projected. The dictator translates to what we do and think, and even how we look. Now, all this can be 'reverse engineered' so that one can get into another's mind.
But what determines how these ideal interactions will be? The political demands of the moment. Now balancing these forces is the essence of water.
Water flowing from Nairobi river to the Indian ocean. Where does a drop of water belong? It has no place, yet it's everywhere. That's how ones mind is.
Anger brings us the opportunity to look at ourselves, and most crucially to restore ourselves to fullness. And if we are whole each word we say is medicine. For others just as for ourselves
At first I was confused, I didn't know what theorem, reverse engineering and water flowing from Nairobi river had to do with that post. Sure enough, the poster was Tycho! Tycho umezidi, aki I have never laughed this much, are you serious with that post? Vile watu wamekasirika na wewe unaongea about Nairobi river. Please tu nijibie swali moja, what do you do for a living? Please usinipatia long winded answers about the planet and the universe, I'm doing research to see how Kenya can benefit from brains like yours, jst give me word eg banker, lawyer, teacher etc Essyk nimemaliza mtihani, wapi hiyo link? Changamka! I don't do anything for a living; but I live to heal my mind, body and soul. Hence the 'pastor' post. If Kenya is something seperate from me, then how can it benefit from such a mind like mine? I suspect your research may not yield positive results. Perhaps the question is about how we transform each other every time we meet.
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tycho wrote:Nabwire wrote:I was trying my best not to comment on the pastor usered thread, nasoma vile Essyk amekasirika, then I continue reading nikapatana na hii
Pastor usered himself.
But thinking through this thread so far, I find a rare gem. The cure for 'madness', and do I swallow my dose with relish.
In the mind, idea encounters idea; but each ideal encounter affirms 'Arrows impossibility theorem' which necessarily implies that a dictator must be projected. The dictator translates to what we do and think, and even how we look. Now, all this can be 'reverse engineered' so that one can get into another's mind.
But what determines how these ideal interactions will be? The political demands of the moment. Now balancing these forces is the essence of water.
Water flowing from Nairobi river to the Indian ocean. Where does a drop of water belong? It has no place, yet it's everywhere. That's how ones mind is.
Anger brings us the opportunity to look at ourselves, and most crucially to restore ourselves to fullness. And if we are whole each word we say is medicine. For others just as for ourselves
At first I was confused, I didn't know what theorem, reverse engineering and water flowing from Nairobi river had to do with that post. Sure enough, the poster was Tycho! Tycho umezidi, aki I have never laughed this much, are you serious with that post? Vile watu wamekasirika na wewe unaongea about Nairobi river. Please tu nijibie swali moja, what do you do for a living? Please usinipatia long winded answers about the planet and the universe, I'm doing research to see how Kenya can benefit from brains like yours, jst give me word eg banker, lawyer, teacher etc Essyk nimemaliza mtihani, wapi hiyo link? Changamka! I don't do anything for a living; but I live to heal my mind, body and soul. Hence the 'pastor' post. If Kenya is something seperate from me, then how can it benefit from such a mind like mine? I suspect your research may not yield positive results. Perhaps the question is about how we transform each other every time we meet.  @Nabwire, are you serious you expected a direct answer? That is really "asking for too much"
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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washiku wrote:tycho wrote:Nabwire wrote:I was trying my best not to comment on the pastor usered thread, nasoma vile Essyk amekasirika, then I continue reading nikapatana na hii
Pastor usered himself.
But thinking through this thread so far, I find a rare gem. The cure for 'madness', and do I swallow my dose with relish.
In the mind, idea encounters idea; but each ideal encounter affirms 'Arrows impossibility theorem' which necessarily implies that a dictator must be projected. The dictator translates to what we do and think, and even how we look. Now, all this can be 'reverse engineered' so that one can get into another's mind.
But what determines how these ideal interactions will be? The political demands of the moment. Now balancing these forces is the essence of water.
Water flowing from Nairobi river to the Indian ocean. Where does a drop of water belong? It has no place, yet it's everywhere. That's how ones mind is.
Anger brings us the opportunity to look at ourselves, and most crucially to restore ourselves to fullness. And if we are whole each word we say is medicine. For others just as for ourselves
At first I was confused, I didn't know what theorem, reverse engineering and water flowing from Nairobi river had to do with that post. Sure enough, the poster was Tycho! Tycho umezidi, aki I have never laughed this much, are you serious with that post? Vile watu wamekasirika na wewe unaongea about Nairobi river. Please tu nijibie swali moja, what do you do for a living? Please usinipatia long winded answers about the planet and the universe, I'm doing research to see how Kenya can benefit from brains like yours, jst give me word eg banker, lawyer, teacher etc Essyk nimemaliza mtihani, wapi hiyo link? Changamka! I don't do anything for a living; but I live to heal my mind, body and soul. Hence the 'pastor' post. If Kenya is something seperate from me, then how can it benefit from such a mind like mine? I suspect your research may not yield positive results. Perhaps the question is about how we transform each other every time we meet.  @Nabwire, are you serious you expected a direct answer? That is really "asking for too much"  More like chasing shadows!!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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kysse wrote:Quote:[quote=Nabwire]LOL he's definitely a teacher, coz Essyk siku hizi amechange, anaongea in Tycho speak! So Essyk in short you are saying Tycho is Muriel? About anger, I group people into two groups, those worth my time, and those who are not. It works wonders![/quoartte] The Tycho I know is a philosopher,smart,it takes constant commmunication to understand his speak, Still his D+ student. Only 2 people speak tychise- S&M. And they are all different. Typical tychise :'' Is meaning Alive''Yes it is. Kysse, there's this scene in 'Forrest Gump'. Forrest has just been left by his lover, and he decides to run across America. He runs and runs till people join him. And they follow him for miles and miles. Then one day he stops running. He turns around and meets his 'students'. 'Why have you stopped?' They ask. 'I wanna go home'. Forrest says. Then the questioner is left with the questions she never bothered to ask for herself before the journey began.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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washiku wrote:tycho wrote:Nabwire wrote:I was trying my best not to comment on the pastor usered thread, nasoma vile Essyk amekasirika, then I continue reading nikapatana na hii
Pastor usered himself.
But thinking through this thread so far, I find a rare gem. The cure for 'madness', and do I swallow my dose with relish.
In the mind, idea encounters idea; but each ideal encounter affirms 'Arrows impossibility theorem' which necessarily implies that a dictator must be projected. The dictator translates to what we do and think, and even how we look. Now, all this can be 'reverse engineered' so that one can get into another's mind.
But what determines how these ideal interactions will be? The political demands of the moment. Now balancing these forces is the essence of water.
Water flowing from Nairobi river to the Indian ocean. Where does a drop of water belong? It has no place, yet it's everywhere. That's how ones mind is.
Anger brings us the opportunity to look at ourselves, and most crucially to restore ourselves to fullness. And if we are whole each word we say is medicine. For others just as for ourselves
At first I was confused, I didn't know what theorem, reverse engineering and water flowing from Nairobi river had to do with that post. Sure enough, the poster was Tycho! Tycho umezidi, aki I have never laughed this much, are you serious with that post? Vile watu wamekasirika na wewe unaongea about Nairobi river. Please tu nijibie swali moja, what do you do for a living? Please usinipatia long winded answers about the planet and the universe, I'm doing research to see how Kenya can benefit from brains like yours, jst give me word eg banker, lawyer, teacher etc Essyk nimemaliza mtihani, wapi hiyo link? Changamka! I don't do anything for a living; but I live to heal my mind, body and soul. Hence the 'pastor' post. If Kenya is something seperate from me, then how can it benefit from such a mind like mine? I suspect your research may not yield positive results. Perhaps the question is about how we transform each other every time we meet.  @Nabwire, are you serious you expected a direct answer? That is really "asking for too much" But this is direct!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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tycho wrote: Kysse, there's this scene in 'Forrest Gump'. Forrest has just been left by his lover, and he decides to run across America. He runs and runs till people join him. And they follow him for miles and miles. Then one day he stops running. He turns around and meets his 'students'. 'Why have you stopped?' They ask.
'I wanna go home'. Forrest says. Then the questioner is left with the questions she never bothered to ask for herself before the journey began.
Fast forward-What's home?
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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tycho wrote:washiku wrote:tycho wrote:Nabwire wrote:I was trying my best not to comment on the pastor usered thread, nasoma vile Essyk amekasirika, then I continue reading nikapatana na hii
Pastor usered himself.
But thinking through this thread so far, I find a rare gem. The cure for 'madness', and do I swallow my dose with relish.
In the mind, idea encounters idea; but each ideal encounter affirms 'Arrows impossibility theorem' which necessarily implies that a dictator must be projected. The dictator translates to what we do and think, and even how we look. Now, all this can be 'reverse engineered' so that one can get into another's mind.
But what determines how these ideal interactions will be? The political demands of the moment. Now balancing these forces is the essence of water.
Water flowing from Nairobi river to the Indian ocean. Where does a drop of water belong? It has no place, yet it's everywhere. That's how ones mind is.
Anger brings us the opportunity to look at ourselves, and most crucially to restore ourselves to fullness. And if we are whole each word we say is medicine. For others just as for ourselves
At first I was confused, I didn't know what theorem, reverse engineering and water flowing from Nairobi river had to do with that post. Sure enough, the poster was Tycho! Tycho umezidi, aki I have never laughed this much, are you serious with that post? Vile watu wamekasirika na wewe unaongea about Nairobi river. Please tu nijibie swali moja, what do you do for a living? Please usinipatia long winded answers about the planet and the universe, I'm doing research to see how Kenya can benefit from brains like yours, jst give me word eg banker, lawyer, teacher etc Essyk nimemaliza mtihani, wapi hiyo link? Changamka! I don't do anything for a living; but I live to heal my mind, body and soul. Hence the 'pastor' post. If Kenya is something seperate from me, then how can it benefit from such a mind like mine? I suspect your research may not yield positive results. Perhaps the question is about how we transform each other every time we meet.  @Nabwire, are you serious you expected a direct answer? That is really "asking for too much" But this is direct!  That is as direct as it can get with you? Lol...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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kysse wrote:tycho wrote: Kysse, there's this scene in 'Forrest Gump'. Forrest has just been left by his lover, and he decides to run across America. He runs and runs till people join him. And they follow him for miles and miles. Then one day he stops running. He turns around and meets his 'students'. 'Why have you stopped?' They ask.
'I wanna go home'. Forrest says. Then the questioner is left with the questions she never bothered to ask for herself before the journey began.
Fast forward-What's home? Home, is when the I controls the mind; not the other way round.
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