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Euge
#21 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 10:15:45 AM
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kiash wrote:
ZZE123 wrote:
Is it true she was driving at 140KPH?????



No heard she was doing 141KPH

I heard she was on kph. Reading her FB posts I think she was on a suicide mission
Lord, thank you!
McReggae
#22 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 10:16:47 AM
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Wa!!!
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washiku
#23 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 10:21:18 AM
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Its true we will all die at a point, but there is a reason we dont drink poison in the morning for breakfast, there is a reason we go to hospital when sick and do not wait in bed to die, there is a reason we dont walk at the middle of a highway, and a reason why we dont jump into a deep dam just because we shall one day die.

That is why I find girls(or boys) like these totally irresponsible and immoral. Its even chilling to know there are many more on the lose on our roads with her type of reasoning...

If you are really willing to die at the thrill of speed, its okay. Just do it. Just that you dont have to drag the rest of us into your thrill. Press the speed pedal to 250, but do it on a private road, and 'enjoy the death' alone. Its illogical to think that everyone else dont want their bodies preserved in whole; your idea of it going down in pieces is in your world alone.

She could have been sick. In fact, maybe her mental state wasn't right for her to be behind the wheel, But maybe nobody told her the truth. Maybe, just maybe, had her friends told her, or had she listened, she could be alive; or the lorry's owner would be on his second squad today to earn a genuine living.
Njung'e
#24 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 10:48:50 AM
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washiku wrote:
Its true we will all die at a point, but there is a reason we dont drink poison in the morning for breakfast, there is a reason we go to hospital when sick and do not wait in bed to die, there is a reason we dont walk at the middle of a highway, and a reason why we dont jump into a deep dam just because we shall one day die.

That is why I find girls(or boys) like these totally irresponsible and immoral. Its even chilling to know there are many more on the lose on our roads with her type of reasoning...

If you are really willing to die at the thrill of speed, its okay. Just do it. Just that you dont have to drag the rest of us into your thrill. Press the speed pedal to 250, but do it on a private road, and 'enjoy the death' alone. Its illogical to think that everyone else dont want their bodies preserved in whole; your idea of it going down in pieces is in your world alone.

She could have been sick. In fact, maybe her mental state wasn't right for her to be behind the wheel, But maybe nobody told her the truth. Maybe, just maybe, had her friends told her, or had she listened, she could be alive; or the lorry's owner would be on his second squad today to earn a genuine living.


Applause Applause Applause Applause
If she crashed at 140 kph,then that was a very slow death.A Z3 will do 220Kph without breaking a sweat.Sad
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
maka
#25 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:19:36 AM
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washiku wrote:
Its true we will all die at a point, but there is a reason we dont drink poison in the morning for breakfast, there is a reason we go to hospital when sick and do not wait in bed to die, there is a reason we dont walk at the middle of a highway, and a reason why we dont jump into a deep dam just because we shall one day die.

That is why I find girls(or boys) like these totally irresponsible and immoral. Its even chilling to know there are many more on the lose on our roads with her type of reasoning...

If you are really willing to die at the thrill of speed, its okay. Just do it. Just that you dont have to drag the rest of us into your thrill. Press the speed pedal to 250, but do it on a private road, and 'enjoy the death' alone. Its illogical to think that everyone else dont want their bodies preserved in whole; your idea of it going down in pieces is in your world alone.

She could have been sick. In fact, maybe her mental state wasn't right for her to be behind the wheel, But maybe nobody told her the truth. Maybe, just maybe, had her friends told her, or had she listened, she could be alive; or the lorry's owner would be on his second squad today to earn a genuine living.


Word...
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ZZE123
#26 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:23:17 AM
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maka wrote:
washiku wrote:
Its true we will all die at a point, but there is a reason we dont drink poison in the morning for breakfast, there is a reason we go to hospital when sick and do not wait in bed to die, there is a reason we dont walk at the middle of a highway, and a reason why we dont jump into a deep dam just because we shall one day die.

That is why I find girls(or boys) like these totally irresponsible and immoral. Its even chilling to know there are many more on the lose on our roads with her type of reasoning...

If you are really willing to die at the thrill of speed, its okay. Just do it. Just that you dont have to drag the rest of us into your thrill. Press the speed pedal to 250, but do it on a private road, and 'enjoy the death' alone. Its illogical to think that everyone else dont want their bodies preserved in whole; your idea of it going down in pieces is in your world alone.

She could have been sick. In fact, maybe her mental state wasn't right for her to be behind the wheel, But maybe nobody told her the truth. Maybe, just maybe, had her friends told her, or had she listened, she could be alive; or the lorry's owner would be on his second squad today to earn a genuine living.


Word...


Especially the highlighted
The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
Intelligentsia
#27 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:32:48 AM
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The ugly side of social media - imagine learning of the grisly death - in all its gory details - of a loved one from circulating social media pics.

Some pals knew the girl and her Beamer and its plates well and didn't know of anything happening to her - so you can imagine their horror when the very first photos started streaming in...

I hope, earnestly hope, that Prof Cichuru, as next of kin, didn't learn of his daughter's death through the media; I hope the widespread publicity of her daughter's semi-naked body does not take any emotional toll on his family.

I pray no parent should ever learn of their kid's death through the media in such a manner.
PeterReborn
#28 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:48:42 AM
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washiku wrote:
Its true we will all die at a point, but there is a reason we dont drink poison in the morning for breakfast, there is a reason we go to hospital when sick and do not wait in bed to die, there is a reason we dont walk at the middle of a highway, and a reason why we dont jump into a deep dam just because we shall one day die.

That is why I find girls(or boys) like these totally irresponsible and immoral. Its even chilling to know there are many more on the lose on our roads with her type of reasoning...

If you are really willing to die at the thrill of speed, its okay. Just do it. Just that you dont have to drag the rest of us into your thrill. Press the speed pedal to 250, but do it on a private road, and 'enjoy the death' alone. Its illogical to think that everyone else dont want their bodies preserved in whole; your idea of it going down in pieces is in your world alone.

She could have been sick. In fact, maybe her mental state wasn't right for her to be behind the wheel, But maybe nobody told her the truth. Maybe, just maybe, had her friends told her, or had she listened, she could be alive; or the lorry's owner would be on his second squad today to earn a genuine living.

Applause Applause Applause There is a new fad in town about racing on our roads-Kiambu road,namanga road,Bypasses.The NTSA should move with speed and arrest these maniacson our raods.
Consistency is better than intensity
poundfoolish
#29 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 12:09:11 PM
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Kenyans just creating a story out of a poetic girl... any psychologists in the house? Is this a way of dealing with loss? looking for something to blame including the victim?

I do not think we can sum up Nana's life in two or three posts. Everybody writes such things once in a while.
maka
#30 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 12:19:37 PM
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poundfoolish wrote:
Kenyans just creating a story out of a poetic girl... any psychologists in the house? Is this a way of dealing with loss? looking for something to blame including the victim?

I do not think we can sum up Nana's life in two or three posts. Everybody writes such things once in a while.


Poetry...really?Sad Sad
possunt quia posse videntur
McReggae
#31 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 12:24:03 PM
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poundfoolish wrote:
Kenyans just creating a story out of a poetic girl... any psychologists in the house? Is this a way of dealing with loss? looking for something to blame including the victim?

I do not think we can sum up Nana's life in two or three posts. Everybody writes such things once in a while.


Naaah, that condemnation might save some young people!!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
washiku
#32 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 12:30:42 PM
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poundfoolish wrote:
Kenyans just creating a story out of a poetic girl... any psychologists in the house? Is this a way of dealing with loss? looking for something to blame including the victim?

I do not think we can sum up Nana's life in two or three posts. Everybody writes such things once in a while.


Poetry is beautiful. We all love it.

Imagination of the highest order is encouraged, through it great things may be created.

Let the writers write, on all forums they feel like...

As long us those ideas are not implemented in places they will harm others who might not be in the mood for adventure.

A curious boy trying to make an airplane may not try out his idea in a shopping mall full of people.

Its just common sense.
Impunity
#33 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 12:32:19 PM
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#34 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 12:33:36 PM
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poundfoolish wrote:
Kenyans just creating a story out of a poetic girl... any psychologists in the house? Is this a way of dealing with loss? looking for something to blame including the victim?

I do not think we can sum up Nana's life in two or three posts. Everybody writes such things once in a while.

who is blaming the victim, it would be very sick if one was to blame the lorry driver or the other victims who got caught up in the incident.

People are dealing with the recklessness by some on our roads, and so they are trying to figure out what makes an individual endanger others lives and livelihoods without much regard.
maka
#35 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 12:33:37 PM
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McReggae wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
Kenyans just creating a story out of a poetic girl... any psychologists in the house? Is this a way of dealing with loss? looking for something to blame including the victim?

I do not think we can sum up Nana's life in two or three posts. Everybody writes such things once in a while.


Naaah, that condemnation might save some young people!!!!!




possunt quia posse videntur
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#36 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 12:52:46 PM
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Euge wrote:
kiash wrote:
ZZE123 wrote:
Is it true she was driving at 140KPH?????



No heard she was doing 141KPH

I heard she was on kph. Reading her FB posts I think she was on a suicide mission


you donot hit a lorry and go under it at 10kph

washiku
#37 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 1:03:31 PM
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Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
Euge wrote:
kiash wrote:
ZZE123 wrote:
Is it true she was driving at 140KPH?????



No heard she was doing 141KPH

I heard she was on kph. Reading her FB posts I think she was on a suicide mission


you donot hit a lorry and go under it at 10kph



Well...

dunkang
#38 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 1:12:36 PM
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poundfoolish wrote:
Kenyans just creating a story out of a poetic girl... any psychologists in the house? Is this a way of dealing with loss? looking for something to blame including the victim?

I do not think we can sum up Nana's life in two or three posts. Everybody writes such things once in a while.


I sincerely feel for the Family and Friends of the late Nana. And human being everybody should.

However, turning our roads into F1 race tracks is what am not sorry about. That is unacceptable.

Imagine the trauma the Lorry owner/driving is having now of "killing someone"? Let's call a spade a spade, not a big spoon!

Its evident that she did not fear death, but that should not be a reason why to drag others in to it!
Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi

sitaki.kujulikana
#39 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 1:23:26 PM
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I think we should just pass a law that prohibits any car to have a speed of more than 80kph. I mean our roads and systems are not designed for such, especially that eastern bypass.

That said I have never understood why that black spot exists around the gsu area, the road is clear for a long distance, no bends or slopes and the buildings are some distance from the road. must be madimoni hapo.
poundfoolish
#40 Posted : Wednesday, September 23, 2015 1:52:39 PM
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
I think we should just pass a law that prohibits any car to have a speed of more than 80kph. I mean our roads and systems are not designed for such, especially that eastern bypass.

That said I have never understood why that black spot exists around the gsu area, the road is clear for a long distance, no bends or slopes and the buildings are some distance from the road. must be madimoni hapo.


That is your answer right there.. chances of letting guard down, losing concentration are much higher nder such conditions..
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