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Did Gjesti deserve the victory? Two 'lessons' for the boy who had an 'allergy' from school

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Did Gjesti deserve the victory? Two 'lessons' for the boy who had an

Gjesti's victory divided public opinion into two camps: those who thought he deserved it 'because he made fun of his antics' and those who were 'unconvinced' that a man with 'four words in his vocabulary' could be the winner of an important showbiz venture, such as Big Brother.

This article is inspired by a video of Gjesti, during his time on Big Brother, telling two educated people (not pure and perfect, but educated) what school is for. According to him, it 'doesn't work for nothing'.

He says, among other things: What is school for? To miss 300 classes a year? To spend my father's money? No, at work. Good night!

Since he's 'reluctant' to go to school, we're giving him two 'practical lessons about life'.

Dear Gjesti, school is necessary, especially for you, because being a rapper, you need to have a rich vocabulary so you don't repeat the same things.

School is necessary because it teaches you not to walk around in your underwear day and night in front of millions of viewers, but it also shows you what ethics are.

Schools should not confuse important national figures like Çerçiz Topulli with very important religious figures like Jesus Christ.

School should not remind you that Bulgaria is the capital of Serbia (which you should know well, even without school), but a separate country.

And if you're worried about spending your father's money, you need to educate yourself to understand that this way, you're increasing his money and, on the other hand, the pride of having raised an educated son.

Therefore, Gjesti's victory is to the credit of Jozi, who, out of anger, unjustly hit him, turning him into a 'victim'. / Pamphlet

 

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