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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Do Do Do Do Do Do Do. Welcome back to
vib On Podcast. It's your house, King Ron. Yes, yes,
thank you guys, Thank you so much, Love you all
for being appreciated, Love you for being supportive, love is

(00:24):
for junning in. Thank you guys so much. Thank you
guys for tuning today. So we're back with before Batany said,
next Party two. So basically it's still the same day,
same time, just like thirty minutes later. And guys, life

(00:50):
is very very very very lifing. Yes, life is lifing.
I really expected, like this year my birthday to be
somehow different because every single year in my life, my
birthday is always basic like most of the years, they

(01:13):
don't have to celebrate my birthday. My birthday has been
celebrated less than four times in my life. And if
it's when I was so young, I don't remember. What
I do have the memory is since when I was
six years old till I am sixteen to ten years
I know it has mis celebrated less than four times.

(01:35):
And it's only one time that was that somehow my
parents really like fall to really like this guy has
not been having a birthday thing. So like they bought
me a cake and stuff. It was like I remember
like twenty eighteen and I will I think I was home.
It's not twenty eighteen, twenty twenty at New Year. I

(01:58):
think it's twenty twenty. Yes, it's twenty twenty because of Corona.
Like Corona helped me to get my birthday, I think, yes,
like I don't. Yeah, yeah, that's how it is. So
the year of Corona twenty twenty is when like my
birthday was some salberry will cake and things yay. And

(02:22):
then last year. So guys, I'm gonna give you the
last year story. Is it last year or the year
before last year? I think it's last year, but I'm
gonna start with the year before last year. Then I'm
gonna go with last year. So basically you're gonna know

(02:47):
why do I call my my latest episode as sadness
because I'm used to it. So basically into twenty twenty three.
So guys, if I do not tell you, my birthday

(03:07):
is twenty sixth of April. In my country, Tanzania, is
when there's like a national holiday called Union Day when
Tanganika and Zance by united from Tanzania. So basically that
day is a holiday. So not going to school. If

(03:27):
there are school people who are in boarding, they will
have a break with attending classes. Yeah, stuff like that.
So twenty twenty three, as a messed up teacher tortured
the science guys. I was in arts, so the science
guys go was tald to I go to school on
UoN Day. But I was in arts, so I should

(03:51):
not go to school on UoN Day. And I told
mom Mom, like, I am not going to school. It's
a holiday. Mom was like no, no, no, they said
go to school, but they have not saying us because
I know it's a national holiday. As a matter of fact,
is also illegal even if they say it's just a
legal it's a national holiday. Where shouldn't be going to

(04:13):
fight going to school. And my MoMA was like, don't
ever try to talk to me about about whether you
go to school or not. It's not a decision. It's
my decision. I'm the one paying. Lah blah blah, you're
going to school, like you're not allowed magatrixs my guys.
I just walk up, brush my teeth bath when my

(04:36):
codes went to school. Guys, I got to school, I
was like in my head, I was like like, God, please,
if I'm going to go to school, please let their
bed to let there be a teacher to teach me,
because I'm always right and that's why I really like
love and hear about myself. So I knew I was right,

(04:56):
and I knew my mom was wrong, and I went
to school with that actually like I believe that she's right.
I believe that she's right, like I'm trying to fool myself.
And then I go to school. Guess what, I was right?
There is no no, no, no, no school on that day,

(05:19):
especially for an art students, especially for an art students,
Like there was no art student teacher. It was only
that a physics teacher in the science department that I
was torturing those science students, that's all. And I read
there the borders are like like what are you doing here?
Like I don't talk to most of the borders at

(05:40):
that time, even them more like pity, like isn't like
today your birthday and stuff? And you like it was
that complicated. And then because it was my birthday, thanks
to God, God is always meansful to me. When it

(06:01):
was to break time, which it was at ten zero
zero am, I got I got out of the class
and then I went to the area like of living
school and I was like, yeah, so like I'm done
with classes and this and this. For some reason, what
I talked it really like sank through their heads and

(06:24):
they just allowed me illegally to pass because we don't
allow you to get out of school at that time.
They allow you at at somewhere twelve at twelve twelve o'clock,
which is known. They don't allow you noon and below
like to get out, but before that you're supposed to
be in school. And for some reason, the way I
spoke just god like really passed that topic to them.

(06:47):
And I was going home. I reached home, I was
trying to be furious because I know I was fucking right.
So I went to like I passed to the kitchen door, yeah,
and Mama was like it was there school and I
was like, no, there was no school. And then I

(07:08):
go inside. Do you think like these people were like hmmm,
they gave me. So my mama was also a baker
at that time. She was a baker. So in one
of her best all of her best cakes she went
she did for client, and my cake was a test cake,

(07:29):
like testing things, and you know, testing things is never amazing.
It's it can be normal, but it can never be
amazing because you're testing, not doing It's like trying because
you're not doing it, you're trying. Yeah, and so my

(07:50):
cake just I really couldn't even post the cake on
Instagram or anywhere, like I just disappear like it never existed.
I fucking fifteen. Let life move on. So basically that
year was already messed up from beir was like, you
know what life goes on. Birthdays are not everything. Yeah,

(08:13):
so I'm that type of guy who fucking forgives and forgets,
doesn't forget, but forgives. And it was like, there's next year,
and so next year comes, guys, the drama of next year.
So guys, twenty three is a very long story. So guys,
I'm gonna give you the entire twenty three story and

(08:37):
how sad it is before I go to my next
year birthday. But for some reason, I'm gonna give you
like a very short thing about my next year's bath
is like to cover up the episode, because this episode
is about why am I being sad for my birthday?
And yeah, start with that. So last I was just

(09:00):
junning four on my birthday. Let me. See. Yeah, so
I was basically in boarding. That's a very long story,
but I'll tell you the short version. So it's basically inboarding.
And my mother did not ask for a get past.
She did not like anything. I remember, she's a pastor, baker, banker,

(09:23):
and she cannot lie. She's a pasta yay. And basically
my birthday just passed like that, just passed. No calls,
no rewards, be like, hey Aaron, this is birthday money.
Oh no, no, no, no, no, nobody fucking cares about me

(09:44):
that match. So it was only a friend who like
it's only friends who at least made the day. So
I had like three to four days collar friends. Actually no,
I think i'd like five to seven. But what I
do know is I have ten less than ten friends
at that day. Yeah, I think. What I don't know

(10:07):
is I have less than twenty friends like in four
like generally, But I do know that day there are
less than ten friends who were there and who gifted me.
So yeah, really, at least, like my discover friends brought
me some goods out there, and I was like, oh
thank god, at least there is the little I have.

(10:29):
I am very thankful. I'm thankful for the lost so
that I get I'm the type of person who is
always expecting big stuff, so I'm very very thankful. Trust me,
I'm thankful. I'm thankful for this sad life of mine
because some others die died happy and still have not
gone to heaven. So let's be happy of this sad life,

(10:52):
firm still loyal to God and really not thinking about
like really using witchcraft to boast my cabrier or basically
just help myself out. No, no, no, no, I'm gonna
be very very believing in God and I'm gonna trust
them and as they say, like I can do all

(11:13):
things in here who strengthens me. So I'm gonna let
that process in my head and believe the fact that
I'll make it one day, and I just hope I
won't be like twenty plus. I hope, like I want
to make it under nineteen so that I could be
a bigger impact compared to the most people out there,

(11:35):
because everyone knows you have to be successful at fifty sixty,
and some of them who get lucky on their way
on their careers there and somehow their careers bro like
blow up. They are twenty something and I don't want that,
aren't under that? So that like I could give that

(11:56):
powerful impact as an African, like an Africa, like an
a eighteen year old African millionaire musician, actor or author.
His at the grammar is well like contacts really punched
out the world and people would want to know more
of the story. How is he there and stuff like that.

(12:18):
So that's like the goal. And with life, guys, just
be thankful. And that's why I'm very very sad about
all my birthdays. All my birthdays are always bullshit. And my
next is and this is birthdays also bullshit because two
days left, I have zero gif not two days, one

(12:41):
day left, one day and somehow was left one day
in the three hours left and I get zero gifts
and life moves on, guys. So I'm gonna I'm gonna
be very very proud of my life, despite the fact
that all my birthdays are basically shit and the fact

(13:02):
that this parth is gonna be worse for me because
I would not have any money or cake or a
place to it because I do know, like nobody here
fucking cares. Despite the fact that like my aunt right
now is focusing on Grandma, like sending him out to
the hospital like on Monday and birthdays on Saturday. So

(13:23):
if everyone is like saving money for Monday, not for me,
so who fucking cares about me? Again? My amazing life. Yeah,
so I'm basically gonna have another birthday shut down, destroyed,
demolished in my hopes of ever being happy as an

(13:46):
teenager who is under eighteen. So now I have to
hope that my eighteenth birthday is gonna be the eighth
birthday because my seventeenth birthday is gonna be the basic, boring,
sad birthday that I am very very used to. But yeah,
but thanks to God for listing. You know, that's what's
more important, right, living? Right, not being happy, just living?

(14:08):
It's very important, So let's thank for that. Yeah. So
basically this is the end. And guys, I have less
than thirty seconds to tell you my socials. So it's
King rounded on a score on a score of King
Ron on Instagram and TikTok, and then on what platform
YouTube it's King run Official And those are the three

(14:30):
main platforms that I use. But if you're so fan
based King on a score, if you have what other
what other platform that is, like they're there threads and
so yeah. So thank you guys for listening and tuning
in for the podcast. Fab would drawn on Instagram too
and YouTube subscribe. Thank guys for listening. Thank you so much,

(14:53):
Thank you, forever appreciate you, guys. Bye bye
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