Dear reader ,
Welcome to Elsie's take , i am a Kenyan citizen who believes in change and therefore i want to be an agent of change
One day when i was attending my French classes a classmate farted and it smelt so bad , i obviously knew it was not me and that it was one of us pretending .
I thought my French teacher would be mad and walk out of class but funny enough he laughed and said , " someone had a heavy breakfast , now why are you acting like you don't fart ? Its normal this things happen in fact its very healthy , better in than out."
That was the best French class i have ever attended , honestly. Sometimes people hold on to so many things yet under article 34 of the Kenyan constitution we are allowed to express ourselves and let out that bad energy or even gas it depends on what is pressing you.
In conclusion positive talk creates change and its very normal to fart.
Signing out Elsie.
Welcome to Elsie's take , i am a Kenyan citizen who believes in change and therefore i want to be an agent of change
One day when i was attending my French classes a classmate farted and it smelt so bad , i obviously knew it was not me and that it was one of us pretending .
I thought my French teacher would be mad and walk out of class but funny enough he laughed and said , " someone had a heavy breakfast , now why are you acting like you don't fart ? Its normal this things happen in fact its very healthy , better in than out."
That was the best French class i have ever attended , honestly. Sometimes people hold on to so many things yet under article 34 of the Kenyan constitution we are allowed to express ourselves and let out that bad energy or even gas it depends on what is pressing you.
In conclusion positive talk creates change and its very normal to fart.
Signing out Elsie.
Haha!! nice one Genna, EXPESS YOURSELF. Kila kitu. The good, the bad and the ugly farts. Hadi you quoted the constitution!!...nangoja next
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