Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi


Ignore that one. When a foreigner compliments Tanzania over Kenya or is negative towards Kenya, they celebrate and make it a gospel. When a foreigner compliments Kenya over Tanzania or is negative towards Tanzania, they call him all sorts of insults and claim he hasn't done enough research and they don't need him. Nakumbuka kuna siku Mmarekani mmoja alicompliment SGR yao huku hakukukalika.

How about for once you accept for change huh? That’s an actual perspective of a foreigner and it cuts across other nationalities not only American

huu ushamba wako utawahi kuisha kweli?
IamLee you see what I told you?
 
Si unaona umeongelea square root to hujatoa semantic ya alichomaanisha kuhusu madai ya umbali wa hilo jengo kutoka CBD!
Bro, first of all, this is Math, not semantics.

Secondly, to you, that's a big deal. To me, I could understand where he is coming from in the year 2000 when I was in Class 5.

Thirdly, though I understood his point, game over still wasn't right. He was trying to give the average distance from the center of a compact area of 600 sq. km (Actual area is 696 sq.km) to the edges. If you are a Mathmatician, you'll understand that the square root does not give you the average distance from the center of a compact area to the edges, the more accurate figure is the radius in which case you'll find the square root of the area divided by π.

Thus R = √(696/π)
= 14.9
Thus the average distance from Nairobi CBD to the edge of the city boundaries is approx. 15km
Bro, which schools do you people go to?
 
Am the same age to your father 2000 class 5 yap kid keep it up
Bro, first of all, this is Math, not semantics.

Secondly, to you, that's a big deal. To me, I could understand where he is coming from in the year 2000 when I was in Class 5.

Thirdly, though I understood his point, he still wasn't right. He was trying to give the average distance from the center of a compact area of 600 sq. km (Actual area is 696 sq.km) to the edges. If you are a Mathmatician, you'll understand that the square root does not give you the average distance from the center of a compact area to the edges, the more accurate figure is the radius in which case you'll find the square root of the area divided by π.

Thus R = √(696/π)
= 14.9
Thus the average distance from Nairobi CBD to the edge of the city boundaries is approx. 15km
Bro, which schools do you people go to?
 
Bro, first of all, this is Math, not semantics.

Secondly, to you, that's a big deal. To me, I could understand where he is coming from in the year 2000 when I was in Class 5.

Thirdly, though I understood his point, he still wasn't right. He was trying to give the average distance from the center of a compact area of 600 sq. km (Actual area is 696 sq.km) to the edges. If you are a Mathmatician, you'll understand that the square root does not give you the average distance from the center of a compact area to the edges, the more accurate figure is the radius in which case you'll find the square root of the area divided by π.

Thus R = √(696/π)
= 14.9
Thus the average distance from Nairobi CBD to the edge of the city boundaries is approx. 15km
Bro, which schools do you people go to?
Wengi hapa are school dropouts. Education system yao inafika form 6 and slightly less than 100k ndio hufika hio level. Hapa mafala ni wengi. 🤣 🤣 🤣 Primary school dropouts kibao.
 
Am not your Brother am the same age to your dad respect it first I will respect your view if you comment in good manner otherwise not that
Doesn't matter bro. There also kids here who were not even born in the year 2000 and I respect their views when/if they make sense. It's not the age that speaks old man. It is the brain and I'm still way smarter than you.
 
Am not your Brother am the same age to your dad respect it first I will respect your view if you comment in good manner otherwise not that
Honestly, I have no respect for you because you inspire none. Incidentally, I don't care about your respect for me and my views either. You can keep it.
 
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