Youngblood
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Nature always sides with the hidden flaw
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Labda kama baada ya hapo mbususu napewa na bj ndani ya gari as a thank youHata kama ni ya kwako unatakiwa unisubiri nimalize kununua kila ninachotaka🤣
After you bought a replacement for something you've lost and searched for everywhere, you'll find the original.
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If you perceive that there are four possible ways in which something can go wrong, and circumvent these, then a fifth way, unprepared for, will promptly develop, It will be impossible to fix the fifth fault, without breaking the fix on one or more of the others
Nature always sides with the hidden flaw
Enough research will tend to support whatever theory.
Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value
Every solution breeds new problems
The chance of the buttered side of the bread falling face down is directly proportional to the cost of the carpet.
A falling object will always land where it can do the most damage.
A shatterproof object will always fall on the only surface hard enough to crack or break it.[emoji23][emoji23]
A paint drip will always find the hole in the newspaper and land on the carpet underneath (and will not be discovered until it has dried).[emoji23][emoji23][emoji24]
A valuable dropped item will always fall into an inaccessible place (a diamond ring down the drain, for example) - or into the garbage disposal while it is running.[emoji24][emoji23]
If your looking for more than one thing, you'll find the most important one last.
After you bought a replacement for something you've lost and searched for everywhere, you'll find the original.
Murphy's lawYoungblood una nini lakini?
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