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profitable, you see from this side in general
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The barricades are as
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tight as possible, don’t remove them, don’t remove them, but here
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I can take them off
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no, the guy came up came to me and said: If
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you film here, we'll kick your
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asses. These are the guys from the gang and the police won't
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help, and there's a barricade further down there,
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but there I can't go there at all, they'll
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break my camera right away, it's
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just that you can't take a photo, you can't take a photo. Well,
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he gave me yours The guys' phone
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was on fire that they were taking pictures and
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Scout guys immediately ran up.
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Today about the most open and at the same
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time the most closed community in Europe,
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Christians, territories of freedom and a ban in the
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center of the capital of Denmark Copenhagen, how
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the famous Hind lives now,
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we just read in the newspaper that a
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free city was created here where you can
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come and just
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live from T any
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hierarchy the goal of Christians is to build a
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self-governing Society in which
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every person can freely express
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their
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opinion You must be legalized get
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all the papers yes [ __ ] off dude from us,
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our enemy is bursting out of the table - this is the system that the
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old people built the system in which they
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force you to do something and don’t allow you
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to be yourself Guys, this will be an unusual
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episode. But if you like it, I’ll shoot
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these more often; it will be shorter and essentially it’s
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one story shot in blog mode. I’m in
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Denmark, in Copenhagen, there’s a country right in the very
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center of the city. not a country, a zone,
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not a zone, in general, a territory of Freedom where there
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are no police, no authorities, no
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hierarchy. And in general, it’s not clear what it
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will be like today, Christians like you’ve
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definitely never seen it before, let’s go
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[music] I’ll
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immediately answer the question hanging in the air
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Stas, how are you now? I got from
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Moscow to Denmark, this used to be possible on a
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direct flight in a couple of hours, but now the
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guys really need to rack their brains;
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many people take flights through
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Turkey, thinking that this is the only
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route left and that’s why it has become
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so expensive. But in fact, guys,
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there are a lot of other route options and
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if you know how to plan flights correctly, you
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can do it quite inexpensively. That’s why
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if I need to buy a ticket, I go
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to Buy a ticket, in the sense of going to the booking service website.
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Buy a ticket, which in my
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opinion is awesome at being able to combine
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flights from different
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airlines, a skill that all of us who
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love to travel now I really need a
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little life hack like I do, many people do
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n’t like all these transfers. And
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I didn’t like them either until I
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learned to enjoy them.
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You see this slider for the duration of
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transfers on the road, everyone wants to
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shorten it. And I advise you sometimes
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Try to do this so on the contrary, for a
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day then the intermediate city
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becomes for you not a transfer but
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another point of travel Get out of
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the airport Try to roam,
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take a walk around Yerevan or Eat
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Pleskov and walk around Belgrade
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look into the back streets of the spice market in Deri
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I assure you such a stop on the way
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can sometimes color your whole future
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Travel with buy a ticket, finding and
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combining routes is easy and simple
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Follow the link in the description and
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Try it yourself and if you need to buy
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a ticket Buy a ticket
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ri honestly I still don’t fully
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understand what it will be possible to rent The fact is
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that on the one hand this is probably the most famous
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area Copenhagen, which the
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whole world knows about, on the other hand, it is
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an area in which it is impossible to film inside,
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local residents are against this. That is why on
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the Internet, for example, you will find very
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few videos about how
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Christians live, sing the pain,
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with whom one of the local
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residents helped, I am also
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met by the legendary figure
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Christiane
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Joker This is the entrance to the famous pusher
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srit, unfortunately I can’t
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tell you guys on YouTube about what’s
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going on there, I’ll tell you about it in
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telegram, the link to it is in the description, but
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just look at the entrance, you see it, the
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police couldn’t make quick breaks
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on the
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pus, there are signs taken down everywhere around the circle it’s
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forbidden, the scouts are strictly monitoring this
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You see these guys in
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black, some tourist decided to ignore the signs
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and took out his smartphone
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Scout immediately figures it out and runs after
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him, the guy caught fire on what they were
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photographing and immediately ran up Scout,
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you can’t take pictures, you can’t take pictures Yes, drive away
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the phone n Okay, I'll show you, I took their
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phone, he says, erase this, erase this, I
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just looked at all the photos, all the
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videos that they had, something else
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you don't have. In fact, the guys were
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lucky because they could have just taken
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the camera away, in the sense of simply
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smashing the phone or just take away not to
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give up here in this regard they are tough with the
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filming they eventually forced you
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to delete all the photos yes yes he tells you
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to come erase everything Bro and he checked everything
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Yes he even checked the folder with recently
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erased photos he was good That is, he
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checked both the phone and a folder with erased
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photographs Yes, but he was smart yes His brains are
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cooking in general, it’s interesting how this idea of
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Freedom Yes, it turned into the idea that
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the guys can’t take pictures of anything here, you ca
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n’t walk here You can’t look here you have to be
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careful, Yes, the inhabitants of Pus Street don’t allow you to
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take pictures because they’re constantly they are expecting
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the police, they regularly organize
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Christians and raids
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[music]
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right before my eyes, another raid
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is searching everyone in a row, but much more
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police officers in uniform Christians are afraid of those
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who work in civilian clothes, here is a policeman
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leading one of the detainees. Please
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note the policeman himself is dressed like a
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typical resident
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[music ]
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Christians here were lucky
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that without you I wouldn’t be able to film here so
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freely Yes, you, as a
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guide, don’t let this guy here
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sniff out everything about us, why are you here? Filming
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what you want to see, the good old days
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here, everyone was free, yes And now
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what are you filming [ __ ] you what did
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he
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say I can’t say exactly what he
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said but something like that In the old
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days there were a lot of people here who
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worked together and now there is no one and
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nothing I understand I think he is upset there are
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no police raids of people on the street fun Well,
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I said that you can’t film here,
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it turns out that you are here as my key to
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this world, yes, without you it would be difficult for me to
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film here only on Pusher Street, the
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rest of the Christians are very
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friendly to people with cameras Joker He
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has been living in Christians for more than 30 years and
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wrote something like the hymn of a free
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[music]
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city. The first 4 years of my life as a Christian, I did
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n’t really want to become a part of it.
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Only after a few years did people start
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saying Yes, you’re already part of this life,
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I’m tying up my zhanami,
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the Jew was forced to admit that this is so
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but it happened by accident, like many things in
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[music]
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Christians When you moved here,
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as far as I know, you sold hashish here, yes,
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yes, you lived on this or you had
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another source of
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income, not only this, everyone was not
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literate in the WOH And that was my job
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I had to buy an electric guitar, an
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amplifier, a leather jacket and everything else that
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you need when you are a rock star, and when I
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bought myself a leather jacket, an electric guitar, I started
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playing rock and roll, I quit selling
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hashish pretty quickly, for me it
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was boring, as if I were some kind of
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merchant in the store I liked
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working more with a bartender or a tourist
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guide or being a NATO musician,
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that is, there was no risk
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at all, I wanted to ask you to tell
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some story from that
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time, it was in those days when the
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police carried out raids on
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Tuesdays and on Tuesdays I just I didn’t
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sell and there were no
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problems, that is, the police came here
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only on Tuesdays,
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yes Mostly on Tuesdays Why
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on Tuesdays I don’t know, I then generally
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thought that hashish was about to be legalized in
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Denmark I thought this was not a problem at all since the
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seventies, Christians are the only
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a place in Denmark where the drug trade
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is carried out more or less openly Although
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formally all of them, including mild ones, are
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prohibited here The eighties control over their
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supplies was almost completely taken over by
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Danish biker groups,
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Christians
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of them and [ __ ] began to divide the territory,
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then they called it the first
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[music]
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[music ]
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Copenhagen club with a pistol shot
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As a result, Christian residents got together and
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simply kicked out all the bikers from
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their territory. At the same time, one
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of the first bans in this Free
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City appeared on wearing biker
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jackets. funny bans in Christians;
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biker Families, you don’t know
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these leather jackets with bright bright
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backs. Why Because it is believed that
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in fact, since the eighties, these
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colors are biker.
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They are discord. This is interesting. This is the
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only car entrance to
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Christians. The chair is issued; cars
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can go there at all- then according to
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Christianity it is forbidden to travel on
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gasoline vehicles on
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cars on some kind of trucks further
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That is, the maximum you can bring your
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cargo here For example, if you need to
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unload in a cafe or you are building a house and
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then from here You
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[music]
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still deliver large loads
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they bring it there when there is a particularly large
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construction project going on and it is simply impossible to carry it
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on oneself. Well, for example, you see.
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Although
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formally what he does is prohibited here,
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but all prohibitions have a
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limit, the ban on a car in Christians
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led to the fact that it was here that the
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most seemingly popular type of
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cargo was invented transport in Denmark Well, at
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least in Copenhagen famous
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Christian bikes bicycles with a box
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in front there
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was one here, there lived a blacksmith and
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he had a pregnant wife and for her
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birthday he decides to give her a bicycle
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and then he created a prototype of a bicycle with
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a box now on such bicycles
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they travel all over
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Copenhagen That is, you are here. You can
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carry, for example, a child if he does not yet
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know how to ride a bicycle. Well, this is there for up to a
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year, probably, and you can also
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transport goods there and something else. That is, this is
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right very very often with the Dane
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instead of a truck there will be a
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cargo bike like this on which he rides around the
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city, a bicycle with a box could become
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one of the symbols of Denmark. And in general,
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any bicycle is
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adored here. An absolutely typical Danish
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sidewalk in Copenhagen, look at this. It’s so
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wide, smooth,
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just laid uh, there's a path for
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cyclists. You see, there's a sign that
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only bicycles can ride here. And here's
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this narrow, broken-down
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one. Thin. This is for pedestrians. This is
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actually a purely
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Copenhagen part of the sidewalk. This is for
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cars, this is this part of the sidewalk. -
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This is for bicycles, and accordingly,
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only this one. here is a narrow part of the
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sidewalk. This is for pedestrians who
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have to huddle like this near
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the fence. In
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fact, the roads are also largely used by
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cyclists because there are
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very few cars in Copenhagen for such a
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big city. Well, I don’t know where else
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in what city you can in the center walk
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like this along a highway and
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no one will honk your horn because there are
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practically no cars and it wo
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n’t be some tiny
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provincial town and this, in principle, is
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not just a capital. But people live here. There are about a
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million people, well, less of course, but
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still this It’s a pretty big city,
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just look. Here’s the
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highway. Look, there’s not a single car over
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there somewhere in the distance, just one
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car. The city can live without cars. In
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fact, the city center can easily
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cope without cars. It’s easy to use
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bicycles; at least the
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Danes are in Copenhagen. This is proven by
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very few cars, they exist, but there are
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very, very
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few [music] Pay attention, most of the
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bicycles are not some kind of
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high-speed bicycles, expensive pavs. No,
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on the contrary, here are the simplest ones without speeds.
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Already with a rusty chain, the most
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simple ones, here are the ordinary simple ones good old,
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such heavy bicycles and all
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because bicycles are stolen quite often here
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in 2023 the crash record was broken,
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however it is broken almost every year
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133,000 bicycles were stolen in just 9
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months and less than 1% are found. This is for
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example a bicycle that most likely
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once stolen You see There the lock is broken
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and it has been here for a long time on such
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bicycles it is customary to hang such
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ribbons, this is what the authorities do on the ribbon it
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says remove this ribbon If you
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use this bicycle You see the
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same ribbon on this bicycle That
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is, if this ribbon hangs here for
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several days people will understand, the authorities will understand
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that this is a bicycle, they don’t remove the tape from it. That
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means they haven’t used it for a long time.
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Well, that means it’s stolen and it just needs to be
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removed from here. Well, in general, there are
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quite a lot of bikes with such tapes here, and these are
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not only simple bicycles, but also, for
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example, a whole one. Like this here is the cart, yes,
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you also see this Ribbon on it, that is,
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with a high degree of probability, this bike
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was stolen, but at least it has been
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standing here for a long time, long enough for
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this thing to be hung on it, checking to see if
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you were stolen or not Yes, they have it
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owner or not There’s this same big one standing
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right there, many many many many of these
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big ones and this is just one of the
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parking lots, look what a thrifty
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owner I don’t know how many times he’s repaired
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his chair with some kind of adhesive tape,
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seals it up but doesn’t change it, that’s what
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Danish frugality means guys,
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look at the chair, it’s already killed with
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holes. Sun, here’s the chair too,
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but no need to buy a new one, you need
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to take care of it
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[music]
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Well done guys I came to meet
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Nastya, she’s a subscriber who lives here in
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Copenhagen for many years, weather of course
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we chose for a walk around the city In
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fact, the plan was like this:
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Today is Friday, so it’s
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Friday Copenhagen Dem
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Yes, but the weather is such that apparently you won’t be able to get drunk
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today.
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On Friday, the streets of Copenhagen
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turn into one big bar in Denmark, it’s
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legal to drink alcohol on the streets
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anywhere, and they start selling alcohol
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at the age of 16 on Saturdays in good weather, the
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city's pavements are literally strewn with
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sleeping drunken people in bars, and there
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are still such amazing bars in which you
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can still smoke, smoke iro in a
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bar, can you imagine, yes, I thought that this had been
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gone for a long time, but somehow I don’t know
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how they are it’s won back if the bar is less than
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some area, something like 40 mtro Yeah,
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then you can smoke there and there are
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old-timers sitting there from the neighborhood Cool
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Cool
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and I heard that there are straight
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street powerful powerful drinking parties here, that is, like
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on Saturday morning Copenhagen
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is turning into one big
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garbage dump Yes, well Yes, practically that’s how it
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is, and on Friday, of course, there’s a short day
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that
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starts with going to the
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bar right at the companies, they’re setting up such an
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opo to begin with. And then everyone goes
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on, which is also interesting here, which is
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very important for the Danes balance between
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professional and personal life, that
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is, this is why
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they finish work quite early, they are
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very eager to usually
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return to their family, they plan something, that
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is, they somehow take care of it.
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And in fact, this can be
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the basis of their Danish for many years
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prosperity was an advantageous geographical
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position at the exit from the Baltic Sea
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to the North Sea and further to the Atlantic, so
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the largest local companies were
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logistics, for example the
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container operator Mar. But in the last few
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years, the main company in Denmark has become
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the pharmaceutical Novordisk, thanks to the
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invention of a drug that helps
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to lose weight, it has become the most valuable
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company in Europe and its value is greater than
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the GDP of the entire Denmark and the growth of this one
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company provides half of the
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economic growth of the entire
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country Christians a huge area right in the
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center of the Danish capital it was a
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naval base When in 1971
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one and a half hundred artists, musicians and
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journalists, led by the editor-in-chief of
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one from the popular
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newspapers of that time, Jacob Ludwig som occupied the empty
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Barracks and proclaimed their territory
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of Freedom, people rushed here, especially
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young people who did not have work and
00:21:48
the ability to pay for housing, we simply
00:21:51
had nowhere to live, times are difficult if you are
00:21:54
young and you have no money and
00:21:57
it is difficult to find a job Finding Gilles is damn
00:21:59
difficult and so we read in the newspaper that there is
00:22:02
a whole city here that is ready to
00:22:06
move in and here we can settle,
00:22:09
find something to do and not pay exorbitant
00:22:11
sums for
00:22:16
[music]
00:22:22
housing, everyone paid the same fees,
00:22:25
regardless of the size of their home, there would be no
00:22:27
boss there was no police, an
00:22:30
area of ​​complete anarchy, Christians -
00:22:33
this is a place to make your dreams come true,
00:22:36
do what you want, we have always
00:22:39
loved everything related to
00:22:44
culture here, theaters, rock bands, filming
00:22:47
films and all that So the people here are
00:22:51
very
00:22:52
creative, it’s a kind of paradise
00:22:55
for any culture Christians was
00:23:00
busy but it was freed from the
00:23:03
military base there was a military base and
00:23:06
we freed it from the military from the very
00:23:09
beginning there was only one rule
00:23:11
Christians should be free from cars
00:23:14
because at that time the news
00:23:17
constantly said that soon there
00:23:19
would be traffic jams all over the world So
00:23:22
in the seventies there was only this one
00:23:25
rule, so you can’t even say that in the
00:23:28
center of the capital of a European state
00:23:31
in the center of Copenhagen, it feels like
00:23:33
this is some kind of village and the most
00:23:36
unusual village, as if you know
00:23:39
Diagon Alley in Harry Potter, that is, the
00:23:41
houses are there here’s some kind of lopsided,
00:23:43
incomprehensibly crooked one here, here it’s all
00:23:47
overgrown with trees, these are actually some kind of
00:23:50
hobbit houses Yes, that’s what it
00:23:53
looks like Well, it’s absolutely incomprehensible
00:23:56
Look at the pink house It’s so
00:24:00
absolutely incomprehensible until here it’s
00:24:02
like some kind of hut there's a leg in the kitchen
00:24:05
and everyone is at home here
00:24:08
Such old barracks the power plant and
00:24:12
even the chapel have been turned into Artaud
00:24:14
[music] the
00:24:17
facilities here are one of our concert
00:24:20
halls I brought one of my
00:24:22
instruments here for the show that will be at
00:24:24
the end of the week
00:24:27
[music]
00:24:31
this is the place we call light
00:24:35
of the city it was just a factory but we
00:24:38
converted it into a concert hall we
00:24:41
use it for different purposes and now
00:24:44
anyone can come and perform
00:24:45
here or how does it work yes this is a place
00:24:48
for private meetings music theater cinema
00:24:51
meeting this is a meeting room
00:24:58
[music]
00:25:02
this someone owns the building and rents it out
00:25:04
Or how is it for money or
00:25:10
not Everything here is like saying this is a big
00:25:15
publication you are Christians Here everything is
00:25:18
public everyone pays contributions to the
00:25:20
general
00:25:22
budget we use this money to
00:25:24
maintain the
00:25:27
territory taxes you pay like a
00:25:30
tax not not a tax, just a fee for the housing
00:25:33
you
00:25:35
live in. You pay as much as you can. Or they
00:25:38
tell you how much you have to
00:25:41
pay, everyone here has a special
00:25:45
system of how to pay, everyone pays
00:25:47
the same, but depending on the square
00:25:49
meters, if you have more, you pay
00:25:52
more, if you have less, you pay less
00:25:54
initially if
00:25:58
only the square meters of all the houses were their own
00:26:03
[applause]
00:26:04
self-praise for themselves only from the two thousandth
00:26:07
Christians in this regard Started to
00:26:09
look more like any other area of ​​the city in
00:26:13
2002, the Danish authorities, after almost
00:26:16
half a century of struggle with the local swamis,
00:26:20
finally agreed with
00:26:23
Nini howl
00:26:25
[music]
00:26:27
uh, this territory is not squatting. And this
00:26:31
Land belongs to the Christian Foundation, that
00:26:35
is, the same hippies who live here
00:26:38
and just some kind of magic happened here, that
00:26:42
is, for half a century, the Danish authorities tried to
00:26:45
ban squatting here, squatting,
00:26:48
they brought bulldozers here,
00:26:50
they brought the police here here the Real
00:26:52
Street battles didn’t help anything, but
00:26:56
it was worth it for them to just talk about this anger by the same
00:27:00
hi pays who live here as the whole
00:27:04
squatter They themselves and hi
00:27:07
stopped the bet, that is, you can no longer
00:27:10
bring your cart here and say that you
00:27:12
will live in it, because this is a free
00:27:13
city Christians, this is the territory of Svotin, I
00:27:16
can just come here and live here No,
00:27:19
you can’t, the locals themselves won’t allow it,
00:27:22
or try to walk around these
00:27:24
houses and look for some free
00:27:26
room so that it’s not
00:27:29
Christians, the territory of Svotin, again, it’s a
00:27:31
takeover itself, you can just come and
00:27:33
live No, no one the
00:27:37
local residents won’t allow you to do this, you
00:27:40
can’t do this anymore. It’s just
00:27:43
paradoxical how the feeling of
00:27:45
ownership changes everything. That is, you can
00:27:48
be as much an anarchist as you want.
00:27:52
Libertarianism that there should be
00:27:55
no private property. But this is
00:27:58
someone else’s private property as soon as
00:28:02
this property becomes
00:28:04
yours. You are better than any authorities. you make it so
00:28:09
that it remains yours
00:28:12
And in general, yes, it’s hee and hippies live here
00:28:15
who have contempt financially
00:28:19
[music]
00:28:28
30 years ago how you occupied the territory I
00:28:30
mean how you chose Where you can
00:28:33
settle and where not I don’t understand how
00:28:35
it worked because that no one
00:28:37
owned this
00:28:38
land there is no tradition of Christians - this is a
00:28:42
tradition of squatters of self-
00:28:45
occupation And when you seize something you
00:28:48
do not declare that you own it, but simply
00:28:51
get the right to use it and we
00:28:54
still use the term right to
00:28:57
use but now members of the community
00:29:00
live like this as if this is private
00:29:02
property when formally I don’t
00:29:05
own anything I came here because I was
00:29:09
in love with a girl who lived here
00:29:11
Well, you arrived and how you started
00:29:13
living here, was there some kind of procedure or you just
00:29:16
come and find a free
00:29:18
place then the rules were only discussed
00:29:21
How who is allowed to come and who is
00:29:24
not all the buildings here are managed by the
00:29:28
local council bro you can't rent
00:29:31
inside Yes but I'm outside I'm outside ok
00:29:35
yes empty houses used to be handed out at
00:29:38
meetings and I went to such a meeting and
00:29:41
I said guys Can I
00:29:44
rent this place from you I occupied it and am already
00:29:47
living there and they told me no need to
00:29:51
rent anything from us Welcome to
00:29:54
Christians that is, it was very easy to
00:29:57
join This city now If
00:29:59
someone wants to live
00:30:02
here now it is a little more difficult Christians a
00:30:06
popular place to live there was a survey in
00:30:09
Copenhagen how many people want to live in
00:30:11
Christians and it turned out that 10% of
00:30:15
Copenhagen There are a million people living there
00:30:18
So 100,000 want to move to us
00:30:20
this is a popular place and that’s why it’s difficult
00:30:23
to find a place here we have
00:30:25
a saying in Denmark that you can’t move if
00:30:28
you don’t have a relative friend or
00:30:30
someone who already
00:30:41
lives here, the police have been organizing trades with the
00:30:45
peasants lately, almost
00:30:48
on, if not a daily, then a weekly
00:30:50
basis, this usually happens so
00:30:52
first they bark here several of these
00:30:55
Prim police scouts in civilian
00:30:59
clothes who are looking for someone to
00:31:02
arrest and then a sudden raid and
00:31:06
someone - then they detain and begin to search the
00:31:08
garbage
00:31:10
cans to see if something forbidden was thrown there.
00:31:14
But the most interesting thing is that it does not
00:31:17
completely change this situation, that is, there is a
00:31:20
feeling that all this is some
00:31:22
kind of dance to stage
00:31:27
how it will unfold, everyone
00:31:29
understands how it will end and that’s it
00:31:31
They understand that in a day or two
00:31:34
Or in three it will happen
00:31:38
again You see from this side in general
00:31:41
The barricades are as tight as possible, they don’t
00:31:44
remove them, but here I can
00:31:46
shoot, but everyone says don’t remove them, it’s
00:31:50
really forbidden to shoot here at all,
00:31:52
look directly at the Monaco concrete blocks
00:31:55
like that, yes which
00:31:59
even the armored car you didn’t demolish one row, the second
00:32:03
row, and there’s a barricade further down there, but
00:32:06
there I can’t go there at all, they’ll
00:32:08
break my camera right away, it’s just that the
00:32:11
guys at the barricades saw my camera and
00:32:13
thought about going to break it, but when they noticed the
00:32:16
Joker next to me, they moved on
00:32:18
You see, too, Barricades made of
00:32:22
bicycles. This is so that
00:32:25
the police cannot quickly break through
00:32:37
[music]
00:32:39
here, this is Pay, the freedom to pay as it
00:32:43
is convenient for you, pay as it is convenient for you with alap
00:32:46
any smartphone and receive super
00:32:49
cashback every month, it is not just profitable
00:32:53
Alpha
00:32:55
is profitable when I am in something I immediately decided that
00:32:59
I would try probably the strangest food
00:33:03
that can be found in Europe, at
00:33:06
least in Northern Europe. But in
00:33:08
order to buy it, I first need to
00:33:10
leave Copenhagen by
00:33:15
train. By the way, get ready for the fact that
00:33:17
trains in Denmark may be late, here is the
00:33:20
train on which I was supposed to leave,
00:33:22
at first I was 2 minutes late, then he was
00:33:24
delayed another 4 minutes. Now he’s already
00:33:26
delayed by 10 minutes in total, he
00:33:28
still hasn’t come to the board to directly cross out
00:33:31
one arrival time and write another.
00:33:34
We’ll see when
00:33:36
[music]
00:33:43
arrives, finally arrived in the end with
00:33:46
twelve notes late, well,
00:33:49
at least I’ve already arrived
00:33:53
[music]
00:33:55
not bad, frankly speaking, I’ve been
00:33:59
planning to go and eat this dish for a very long time But I still have
00:34:03
n’t decided to be honest, even now I do
00:34:06
n’t know whether I’ll finally decide or not I’m
00:34:10
going to neighboring Sweden, look at the
00:34:12
route of this train I I sat down
00:34:15
here, this is the Copenhagen airport
00:34:17
station and the next station is Hilly,
00:34:22
this is already Sweden, there are two stations ma ma - this is a
00:34:25
large Swedish city on the border of buildings
00:34:29
we pass drawings of a bridge. By the way, it is very
00:34:31
unusual, it either dives underground, then
00:34:34
rises up and goes over the water, it is
00:34:36
considered the longest combined
00:34:38
railway and road bridge in the world,
00:34:41
by the way, there is a series of a very cool bridge
00:34:44
called a criminal one, the action
00:34:46
of which partly takes place on
00:34:49
[music]
00:34:54
Sweden So guys, I’m in Sweden in the city of
00:34:58
Malma, this is the nearest large city on the
00:35:01
border of buildings in a Swedish city and
00:35:04
before I try what I I want
00:35:06
to try I need to
00:35:10
prepare Malma is actually a
00:35:13
very interesting city in itself and
00:35:15
it’s worth coming here if you are on vacation in Denmark
00:35:19
or you are on business in Copenhagen and you
00:35:21
have a free
00:35:22
day, firstly it is very, very
00:35:25
picturesque incredibly picturesque
00:35:27
secondly
00:35:28
Malma - this is the center of the
00:35:31
Swedish Well, such a silicon valley, in
00:35:34
fact, a silicon valley from those
00:35:36
times when there
00:35:39
wasn’t even silicon, it’s the center of high
00:35:41
technology in Sweden, so there are many
00:35:45
universities here And therefore there are a lot of young people and,
00:35:47
accordingly, a lot of cool
00:35:49
youth institutions, in general, very lively,
00:35:52
bright, cool beautiful city Mal oh
00:35:55
look what pharmacy I found I’ll go
00:35:59
[music]
00:36:01
there I need something for my stomach
00:36:04
if I feel
00:36:09
bad I want to try SRR and I heard
00:36:12
that after this my stomach can get twisted
00:36:16
bought karst I’m going to the
00:36:20
supermarket so I decided to buy what
00:36:23
I will try but first I need
00:36:25
auxiliary means
00:36:28
So where do they firstly get water a lot of
00:36:35
water
00:36:36
store
00:36:43
napkin forks so so so so so don’t
00:36:48
forget toilet paper although it’s better right away like this so so so so so so so so so so so
00:36:58
the most important thing is
00:37:03
these are
00:37:05
the gloves guys, now I'm ready
00:37:09
now let's take it, here it is, it's
00:37:13
called
00:37:16
suramin, it's sold in tins like this
00:37:19
[music]
00:37:21
Look at how it's
00:37:23
stored in the refrigerator over there behind the
00:37:26
glass
00:37:27
to see that it's canned separately out of everything, this is the
00:37:30
stinkiest food
00:37:34
on the
00:37:36
planet Let's go
00:37:39
try xiumin By the way, how to pronounce it correctly
00:37:45
Tell me this is a rotten
00:37:48
herring, they adore it in Sweden and it seems that they were the
00:37:51
only one who couldn’t try this fish for a long time
00:37:54
Even the famous Chef Gordon
00:37:56
ram
00:38:03
and Nastya Gevle barely took a bite and
00:38:06
threw it away absolutely tasteless salty
00:38:09
spicy which after that the residue after the
00:38:12
taste is a feeling that the sheep would go
00:38:14
to the toilet in the cavity of my
00:38:24
mouth [music] to try rmin I moved away
00:38:28
from everyone and when I say I
00:38:31
moved away from everyone I really moved away
00:38:36
So guys let's start
00:38:41
the tasting when
00:38:43
opening a jar It may well
00:38:46
explode, never ever, they rarely
00:38:50
open it
00:38:52
indoors because they can’t wash it afterwards, and
00:38:55
most often they do this
00:38:57
life hack like this, which means they take the jar, first they
00:39:01
pack it in
00:39:04
cellophane and then just like that,
00:39:09
carefully open it in cellophane oh Guys I'm
00:39:12
really I'm afraid I'm really
00:39:16
[music] I
00:39:20
'm afraid
00:39:22
ah-ah-ah-ah
00:39:24
and it started flowing right away, it started flowing from there It's
00:39:33
just that it's splashing, it's splashing on
00:39:40
me Ugh, that's not the smell Guys, that's
00:39:44
death What about And I didn't open the napkins I didn't
00:39:48
think it would be necessary it’s so sharp it’s not a
00:39:51
smell it’s
00:39:53
death I’m blowing Stramina damn it sprayed I
00:39:57
didn’t think it would just fly like a fountain like that
00:40:01
[laughter]
00:40:13
like a fountain oh I’ll continue to open it oh I do
00:40:19
n’t think it’s a safe bag anymore Probably I do
00:40:22
n’t need it anymore
00:40:28
oh
00:40:30
just to convey the smell to you just
00:40:32
imagine rotten rotten
00:40:35
rotten fish and now it's even more
00:40:39
rotten it's her she was locked in a
00:40:42
small room and it just stank
00:40:46
[music]
00:40:59
Look Well, it basically looks
00:41:03
just like
00:41:07
fish Oh now now wait until I get there
00:41:10
a little bit
00:41:12
[music]
00:41:23
I'm singing like that Okay I have to try it, yes. I didn’t
00:41:27
expect that there would be such a powerful smell
00:41:31
like a
00:41:33
fish. Here it is.
00:41:36
Well, it looks like a
00:41:39
fillet.
00:41:42
So it’s already without bones.
00:41:53
I’m trying not to breathe at all. Now I’ll get air
00:42:05
[music]
00:42:18
Well,
00:42:21
it tastes like a very very very salty fish
00:42:27
[music]
00:42:28
well
00:42:29
cabbage Well, no, not well,
00:42:33
it smells
00:42:35
inside, you can feel this kind of
00:42:39
rotten, strange aftertaste,
00:42:43
it’s very, very, very salty, in
00:42:45
fact
00:42:56
[music] it’s
00:43:01
very
00:43:03
salty, very soft, the
00:43:07
fish itself is very tender,
00:43:15
it’s really very, very it’s soft,
00:43:18
you know, it’s like a soufflé. It melts in your mouth, only a
00:43:21
rotten
00:43:24
soufflé.
00:43:29
Swedes eat it with just
00:43:33
boiled potatoes and with rye bread like this,
00:43:38
making just an open sandwich like this
00:43:42
[music]
00:43:46
But the most paradoxical thing, guys,
00:43:49
is that the
00:43:51
Swedes eat them not only with beer or
00:43:57
schnapp
00:43:58
catfish, but they also wash it down with
00:44:02
milk. This is it. Forgive me, I
00:44:05
won’t try it at all because, as
00:44:08
they say, I’m not ready to shoot with two guns. I’m not
00:44:12
ready, you see, he’s walking around
00:44:19
looking for himself, don’t worry, friend, I’ll leave it for
00:44:21
you, I’ll leave it all, I won’t eat it, I just can’t
00:44:25
my friend has already come very close,
00:44:27
look, it’s just
00:44:29
coming right up and says let me srr, apparently
00:44:32
the smell has spread so much
00:44:34
that he can no longer
00:44:38
resist after the tasting, I still
00:44:40
had to get back out, there
00:44:43
was just an announcement that we couldn’t go
00:44:46
because there was another train blocked our
00:44:48
path and we need to wait until he
00:44:52
left, we just left
00:44:54
with
00:44:57
a message, everyone was asked to move to
00:44:59
another train, the train was delayed again,
00:45:02
and moreover, they moved it to
00:45:05
another
00:45:06
platform, and that is, when you
00:45:08
travel here in Denmark in Sweden, you must
00:45:11
constantly listen to where will your train
00:45:13
change, will the schedule change, it changes
00:45:15
constantly That is, it’s not like in
00:45:17
Japan where everything works like clockwork.
00:45:19
Everything works here. Well, how it works. Note, they
00:45:23
left the old train here on the schedule, you
00:45:27
have to
00:45:28
ask for the direction itself. Sorry, you don’t know this in
00:45:32
Copenhagen Yes, it seems It’s especially difficult,
00:45:35
of course, in such conditions for those who do
00:45:36
n’t understand English, for example,
00:45:39
Chinese tourists who don’t
00:45:42
hear the announcement. Well, more precisely, they hear it, but I don’t understand
00:45:45
it. But someone also blocked the path of the second train,
00:45:50
what is it like? This
00:45:53
could even be
00:46:00
called Scandinavian railways in fact in Scandinavia, the
00:46:03
percentage of late trains is not yet the
00:46:05
highest in Europe, here are the official
00:46:07
statistics for the European Union. Pay
00:46:09
attention to Germany, which seems to be
00:46:12
famous for its punctuality and
00:46:13
accuracy, but only 71 trains arrive there on time.
00:46:16
Any German knows that the
00:46:20
punctuality of the Deutsche Bahn is only a
00:46:23
story for themselves for the Germans, this is
00:46:25
more of a reason for jokes, here are the statistics of the
00:46:28
German railways themselves:
00:46:30
long-distance trains arrive on time
00:46:32
in only two out of three cases; for comparison,
00:46:35
in China, more than
00:46:36
99% of trains arrive on time, and in Japan,
00:46:39
trains arrive with an accuracy of a second and
00:46:42
this is generally incredible
00:46:44
punctuality, watch the train was supposed to
00:46:47
leave at 13:05 now it’s already
00:46:50
1314 he still can’t leave
00:46:57
Yes, he’s late and will be much
00:47:00
more late I think Well, actually trains shouldn’t be
00:47:04
late, but something broke down there
00:47:07
and that’s why many people ran from here to
00:47:09
look for another train on other
00:47:12
platforms and there is another train that
00:47:15
can leave earlier yes It’s possible that
00:47:18
I probably had to run there too
00:47:21
because I have to be at a meeting at 2
00:47:23
o’clock
00:47:28
what he says is unclear Everyone is getting ready,
00:47:30
apparently the train won’t
00:47:32
go we are looking for a new train again
00:47:36
won’t go It’s clear We’re just
00:47:39
stuck on this train for 20 minutes So all the
00:47:41
people are running out of here now we need to look for
00:47:44
some other train that will go in the
00:47:47
same
00:47:50
direction In general, everyone rode in unison and
00:47:58
now guys 1340 to make it
00:48:04
clear I hope that this one will take us he
00:48:08
is going to
00:48:11
Copenhagen, it may seem to you that I was
00:48:13
just unlucky, but on the way here the
00:48:15
trains were also late. And not only on
00:48:18
this trip, this is also very
00:48:25
widely written that I’m sorry, but there
00:48:29
will be no train schedule. You see,
00:48:32
information about traffic is not available, just
00:48:35
listen What the train should arrive and
00:48:38
decide for yourself whether you should board or not. And as
00:48:41
for a person who, for example,
00:48:43
speaks English poorly or has poor hearing
00:48:46
comprehension, it is absolutely incomprehensible, there is
00:48:48
no schedule either here or on the
00:48:50
Bolshoi, there is nothing there, go
00:48:54
as you want, in fact, especially for foreigners who are
00:48:57
not local you just have
00:48:59
to ask the passengers every time where is this train and
00:49:01
where is this train where the train has arrived
00:49:04
and grandpa in a black jacket just runs to
00:49:06
ask the passengers where he is yes this is
00:49:10
ours Sorry but this is What train is this
00:49:17
yes exactly yes Okay and to make it clear
00:49:21
this is not some kind of- then the outskirts this is a report this is
00:49:24
right here in the center of Copenhagen in the very
00:49:27
center this is how the station works and
00:49:31
in fact this is what this
00:49:33
station
00:49:37
looks like this couple missed
00:49:39
several trains trying to ask
00:49:41
which one they should get on these guys
00:49:43
came into each one and asked where it was
00:49:46
Sorry guys, are you trying to find your
00:49:48
train? Yes, of course. It’s just that it was supposed to
00:49:51
arrive at 1019, but no, it’s quite difficult
00:49:55
to find a train here and understand which train is
00:49:58
yours. Well, you just have to
00:50:02
[music]
00:50:04
look for meters in Copenhagen without a driver,
00:50:07
which is cool because you can
00:50:10
sit like that in the front row and to see where
00:50:12
the train is going. Quite spacious, but
00:50:15
actually without any of those super
00:50:17
cool features, that is, there is no internet here. The
00:50:19
scoreboard is not even animated. That is, it’s
00:50:22
just a piece of paper, a sticker, a map
00:50:26
on which you are looking for where to
00:50:28
go and how to find yourself. What’s next?
00:50:30
the station is incomprehensible, you just need to count them
00:50:32
or listen to them Well, in general, such a clean,
00:50:36
beautiful but rather simple metro
00:50:39
Well, yes, I should get off and some
00:50:41
station It’s not even clear here Yes, there’s
00:50:43
no sign There’s an
00:50:45
animated one on top that
00:50:49
would be clear and necessary all the time it’s easy to
00:50:50
see what kind of station it is,
00:50:57
so it’s quite
00:50:59
easy to get confused when entering the metro station, there
00:51:02
are no turnstiles. That is,
00:51:04
you just go in and go straight into the car. You have to be
00:51:07
careful because there
00:51:09
may already be inspectors in the cars who check
00:51:11
tickets, that is, you have to remember to buy a
00:51:12
ticket. But this is very interesting, these are
00:51:15
bags that are literally in
00:51:18
every car. In every subway car, and there are a
00:51:20
lot of them. They are also on trains, these are
00:51:23
garbage bags. That is, if you
00:51:25
need to throw something away, you
00:51:27
rip it there and put it with you to the
00:51:31
trash
00:51:39
can. e Haven embankment in literal
00:51:43
translation, the new port is now the calling
00:51:46
card of Copenhagen. But the most interesting thing is
00:51:49
that until the seventies and even
00:51:52
eighties of the 20th century, this place was essentially
00:51:55
abandoned; it really was a
00:51:58
rather old port, but with the development
00:52:02
of shipbuilding, especially after the Second
00:52:03
World War, when they became big there
00:52:05
they could no longer approach this port, at
00:52:09
first it was converted into such a
00:52:12
small river port that delivered
00:52:14
goods simply across Copenhagen, but then
00:52:17
this became unnecessary and the place was simply
00:52:20
abandoned, in fact it was captured Well,
00:52:25
that is, people who simply settle in some
00:52:27
empty port hangars
00:52:30
poor people and so on, and only by the
00:52:32
seventies and eighties
00:52:34
everyone suddenly realized that it was
00:52:39
cool here. In a sense, the haven is the
00:52:41
predecessor of Christians and perhaps from
00:52:44
this area you can understand what kind of
00:52:46
Christians will become in 10-20 years when the
00:52:49
last hippies pass away and the city of
00:52:52
freedom return bourgeois fat here in
00:52:55
this house with this door the
00:52:58
famous writer of
00:53:01
fairy tales Hans Christian Anderson spent most of his life the most
00:53:04
interesting thing is that this house is the most nondescript
00:53:08
on this very, very bright embankment in
00:53:10
New Harbor and there is even a sign that
00:53:12
says that Anderson lived here Well
00:53:14
some kind of small even without his
00:53:17
image Probably because
00:53:18
Anderson doesn’t need a sign to
00:53:22
remember about NM, it’s just concentrated and
00:53:25
look, this is a haven
00:53:30
[music]
00:53:43
postcard, it’s still the best
00:53:45
place to
00:53:46
take pictures from there, naturally people
00:53:48
go up there and that’s why for these people
00:53:50
specially made it so
00:53:56
convenient to go up there and
00:53:58
take a picture of yourself, that is, it’s clear that it’s
00:54:01
forbidden to do it. But even what is
00:54:04
forbidden to do is done so that it can be
00:54:06
done
00:54:08
[music]
00:54:12
convenient. Copenhagen is the most
00:54:16
openly gingerbread city. I don’t know how
00:54:19
best to explain this, but it’s
00:54:21
the most it’s kind of cozy, it’s
00:54:24
like it’s straight
00:54:27
European ska, you know, it’s quiet here because there are
00:54:29
very few cars on the street, the pavements are very
00:54:32
beautifully laid out, clean, but the main thing is
00:54:36
not even that everything is clean and neat, but that
00:54:38
everything is cozy. You see,
00:54:40
you feel in it that you are in some very
00:54:43
Warm place. Although actually this is the North and it’s
00:54:46
quite
00:54:47
cold now, in the Danish language there is actually a
00:54:51
word that can literally be translated
00:54:54
as cozy in fact. It’s not just the
00:54:56
Comfort of the South - it’s, well, imagine
00:55:01
winter, it’s cold outside the window. you have a crackling
00:55:04
fireplace, you are in a rocking chair with your loved
00:55:06
one next to you, under a blanket at your feet there is a
00:55:09
dog. This is Yugi or, for example, a
00:55:12
living room or some cafe with
00:55:15
inviting light and many friends
00:55:17
who have not seen each other for a long time but
00:55:19
have known each other since school and that’s
00:55:22
who - someone is telling stories, someone is laughing and
00:55:24
having fun, and there is such
00:55:27
an atmosphere of incredible Comfort, this is also
00:55:29
Hyugi or Sunday, the whole family at a
00:55:33
large table, some brothers
00:55:35
and sisters who have been in other cities have arrived and
00:55:38
tell how they traveled there
00:55:40
and everyone is having fun again and
00:55:41
Mom cooked something delicious and this is also
00:55:43
yugi, you know yugi - it’s a
00:55:47
feeling when you feel good and
00:55:50
comfortable with other people nearby, like this,
00:55:53
probably this is best translated,
00:55:56
it’s impossible to translate exactly, it’s impossible. You can
00:55:58
only feel it and it’s a very, very
00:56:00
Danish feeling of
00:56:03
yugi, that’s why cafes at home, just the streets and
00:56:07
squares in Denmark are very cozy, there are a lot of
00:56:10
shops here to create hygge.
00:56:14
At home, apparently the weather is like this, it
00:56:17
helps to create comfort at home. Well,
00:56:20
what you want at home and where
00:56:22
to warm up like that, this is something, yes, this is some kind of
00:56:26
cozy Gatherings with the family with friends,
00:56:29
all this is sure
00:56:30
to be accompanied by some
00:56:33
candles
00:56:35
or beautiful interior items,
00:56:40
flowers for a heartfelt
00:56:42
conversation, some delicious food, cocoa,
00:56:46
coffee, and so on. By the way, they love
00:56:49
coffee very much and that’s why in Copenhagen, even in winter
00:56:53
and in the snow, they sell fresh flowers on the street
00:56:56
because flowers - these are yugi and
00:56:59
they don’t sell anything in the subway passages, but sometimes you can
00:57:01
find fresh
00:57:05
flowers here, by the way, this is a special feature.
00:57:08
People here don’t use
00:57:11
curtains. So, in principle, you can
00:57:13
see how they live. What are hyugas?
00:57:16
Well, I mean, really at night Yes, the view Look, there are
00:57:21
no curtains at all on the windows There are no curtains, that is,
00:57:23
at night it’s directly visible Everything that
00:57:25
happens inside the apartment Yes Listen, well, this is
00:57:28
a little inconvenient and you also
00:57:30
live here without curtains I have curtains That is,
00:57:32
you couldn’t do
00:57:36
it, well, yes, but there are several explanations for
00:57:40
this phenomenon, which is actually not true in
00:57:42
Orlando They say the same thing. Well, that is,
00:57:44
it is connected with some kind of cultural
00:57:46
or
00:57:47
religious
00:57:49
circumstances. But in general, they have an
00:57:52
interesting feature here. They have
00:57:55
some kind of Special attitude in general to the
00:57:57
body, to sex, to death, that is, for them
00:58:01
it’s some kind of... these are very simple things, very
00:58:03
natural and which, well, accompany
00:58:07
your life in principle and there’s nothing about it. It’s not
00:58:09
like eyebright comes out of the soul. For
00:58:12
example, she doesn’t have anything in her bedroom;
00:58:17
those neighbors, in
00:58:19
principle, I know there, well, everything is known about everyone,
00:58:23
there lives a lot of surprises
00:58:26
with a surprise.
00:58:34
Yes, it’s interesting that when you approach Christians,
00:58:37
you immediately begin to understand that you are
00:58:39
approaching her. That is, you had such a nice,
00:58:42
beautiful, cozy Copenhagen just recently And
00:58:45
then you literally moved on several
00:58:47
blocks and you have this kind of beauty
00:58:50
from all sides, first the
00:58:53
doors are covered with graffiti, then the
00:58:56
walls and fences are covered with graffiti and then just a
00:58:59
whole area of ​​graffiti Christians. She’s over
00:59:02
there inside this huge
00:59:10
block, the guys are a public toilet,
00:59:13
Christians and I’m afraid that it will be scary
00:59:16
[music]
00:59:21
a sight simply What a
00:59:24
public toilet should be like, interesting by the way, it does
00:59:26
n’t stink, it doesn’t smell at all,
00:59:29
look, everything is around in
00:59:33
the inscriptions, but here everything is
00:59:36
clean, there’s water, and there’s even deodorant there,
00:59:40
guys, there are
00:59:42
deodorizing cubes in the sink, too, look
00:59:44
inside, it’s all Clean water is interesting, and the
00:59:47
water Of course not, okay, but overall,
00:59:51
despite the fact that from the picture it’s just a
00:59:57
public toilet, it seems to me that they
01:00:00
could film the next series of
01:00:02
transporti in this, but in terms of the smell, it’s quite
01:00:06
normal, such a good
01:00:09
toilet, and there’s even
01:00:14
paper at some point we
01:00:17
had a Narco Blockade here when hard
01:00:20
drugs became prohibited at that time, out of
01:00:23
900 people living, about a hundred were
01:00:27
hard drug addicts and all Christians were associated with them,
01:00:31
we told them to go for
01:00:34
treatment for six months and then come back, we
01:00:37
will give you back the house of 100 people, 35
01:00:41
returned they returned And by that time there
01:00:44
were simply no hard
01:00:50
drugs here. You see, the rule of Christ is that there are
01:00:54
no hard
01:00:58
drugs, cocaine, heroin, chemical
01:01:02
drugs, all this nasty stuff is
01:01:04
strictly prohibited here, and it’s
01:01:06
not the police who are fighting it, the Christian residents themselves are fighting it.
01:01:09
If a person who
01:01:12
lives here is found to have serious illnesses
01:01:14
drugs, or even more so, they find out that he
01:01:16
is selling them, then he is called to the council of this
01:01:21
area, the council of Christians, who, in
01:01:24
principle, according to the rules,
01:01:26
expel him from
01:01:28
the community, and then he himself solves his
01:01:31
problems with the authorities outside of
01:01:33
Christians, often a person is not expelled
01:01:36
forever, for example, he is sent to rehab
01:01:38
so that he
01:01:40
let's get treatment, he must constantly take
01:01:43
tests here and the community monitors this so that he
01:01:46
takes drug tests that he does not
01:01:48
use them, proves and then he is
01:01:51
allowed to continue
01:01:54
living Rene, there is the exit road there is an inscription
01:01:58
Now you are in
01:02:00
the European Union And over there is something like a zone
01:02:03
for blowing And here everywhere there are zones for
01:02:08
blowing, Christian residents initially
01:02:10
sought to have smoking allowed
01:02:12
everywhere. So they demonstratively do this
01:02:15
at a meeting with the Minister of Culture. They
01:02:17
generally considered themselves uncontrollable by the
01:02:19
Danish authorities and even issued their own
01:02:23
Fet coin. In general, behind the creation of Christians
01:02:26
there was such a big idea that was
01:02:29
literally in the air in the air in Europe in the
01:02:32
late sixties and seventies
01:02:34
the idea that old states
01:02:36
are becoming obsolete, that they simply do not
01:02:38
correspond to the times and that people, in
01:02:41
principle, can govern themselves; they do
01:02:43
not need the police to restore
01:02:45
order; they do not need prime ministers and
01:02:48
presidents to in order to make
01:02:50
laws, they can do it simply
01:02:53
[music]
01:02:54
the idea itself was not liked by
01:02:57
traditional
01:02:59
states very much, such Freedom zones
01:03:02
began to appear Everywhere in Europe, not
01:03:04
only here in Denmark. Well, for example, in the
01:03:06
year sixty-eight, even before Christians, a
01:03:11
state appeared near the shores of the Italian belt.
01:03:13
organized by the Italian architect
01:03:16
George Rosa and his friend, they simply
01:03:18
took it in neutral waters, built
01:03:20
something like a raft on supports on large ones and
01:03:22
said that this was their state. There they
01:03:24
had their own currency, wow, their
01:03:27
government had its own post
01:03:29
office, and so on and so on. for
01:03:31
some time the traditional
01:03:34
states were in confusion. What should we
01:03:36
do about this? Well, formally, nothing is
01:03:39
being violated; formally, people
01:03:40
really have the right to
01:03:43
self-organization. But in fact, the history of the
01:03:46
island of Rosa, it very much
01:03:50
shows the reaction in principle, which is
01:03:52
repeat
01:03:56
after the creation of this The
01:03:58
Italian authorities simply took the islands,
01:03:59
brought in warships and demolished
01:04:03
this independent
01:04:05
state, and then all the countries got together
01:04:08
and expanded the territorial waters around
01:04:11
each country so that simply no
01:04:13
one else could create such
01:04:15
state rafts in neutral waters, now
01:04:18
neutral waters have become much
01:04:21
wider and, in
01:04:24
principle, microstates Which
01:04:27
began as the idea of ​​freedom and
01:04:29
Independence And the fact that the world in general
01:04:31
could be ruled differently,
01:04:33
this whole boom lasted
01:04:35
the seventies and eighties and then the
01:04:37
traditional states still took their toll
01:04:39
and
01:04:48
won in Denmark, almost every
01:04:51
resident of the country speaks another language
01:04:54
besides Danish and and when I speak, he
01:04:57
speaks another language. I mean
01:04:59
that it’s trivial that even homeless people on
01:05:02
the streets speak English, and
01:05:05
most likely their level of English
01:05:07
will be even higher than most of
01:05:10
those who watch this video than my
01:05:12
level of English, for example, that is, they
01:05:14
speak in general without an accent The thing is
01:05:17
that in Denmark it is also in many
01:05:19
other Northern European countries when
01:05:24
they show them on stream or they don’t
01:05:27
duplicate cartoons, they are translated only with subtitles and
01:05:29
accordingly children from a very early
01:05:30
age watch I don’t know Filini films
01:05:34
in Italian if they are American films
01:05:37
then naturally
01:05:38
in English if by the way these are Russian
01:05:41
cartoons they watch them in Russian with
01:05:43
subtitles naturally in Danish
01:05:45
But they immediately hear the speech Well, and since
01:05:48
naturally the English-language production of
01:05:50
any cinematic cartoon is the most,
01:05:52
then they hear English most of all
01:05:56
really Any person
01:05:58
you
01:06:00
approach will speak
01:06:02
English, moreover, the Danes very
01:06:05
easily if you are sitting in a group, they will
01:06:07
speak English among themselves,
01:06:09
they speak English very easily, they
01:06:11
switch to English very easily, as
01:06:13
if this is their
01:06:15
native Copenhagen, a rather expensive city.
01:06:18
Well, for understanding, a Danish hot dog here it’s
01:06:22
just that such an eatery on the
01:06:24
street in a kiosk costs from RI there -35 CZK to 50,
01:06:30
well, that is, it’s 4-6 dollars for just a
01:06:33
hot dog on the street. And a coffee to go, a
01:06:36
glass of Americano will also cost
01:06:39
about 24 CZK Well, that is, this about
01:06:43
3-4 dollars for a glass of coffee and travel
01:06:46
by metro depends on where you are going; the
01:06:48
price is different in different zones. But the
01:06:51
minimum price is 24 crowns, which is again about
01:06:56
3 with a pono under 4 dollars 3 with a pono is
01:07:00
the minimum one-time single
01:07:03
a trip on the
01:07:04
metro If you just go to
01:07:06
some cafe and order a
01:07:08
sandwich with herring Well, here’s a sandwich with
01:07:11
herring Yes, how much can it cost
01:07:13
here, get ready to pay about
01:07:16
110-120 crowns for it Well, that is, it’s somewhere around 16-17
01:07:21
dollars wading with herring And if you
01:07:24
go straight here to eat, then it’s somewhere
01:07:28
Prepare Well, 70-80 maybe even under
01:07:31
100 dollars to eat for one person, here are the
01:07:34
official statistics: the average income in
01:07:36
Denmark is 45,500 crowns per month, which is about
01:07:40
6,500 dollars But this is before taxes,
01:07:43
which in Denmark it’s 50%, that is, about
01:07:46
$3,000 a month is left in hand,
01:07:48
but the tax system here is quite
01:07:50
complicated, there are many exceptions to deductions,
01:07:53
so calculating people’s real income is
01:07:55
not as easy as you think. I understand
01:07:58
that this is an absolutely incorrect question in
01:07:59
terms of this, no one knows really,
01:08:01
really What is the average salary
01:08:03
of people here? Listen, I was told that they
01:08:06
told me that somewhere around 30-35,000 CZK,
01:08:10
that is, G It’s not very much in
01:08:12
reality, but somewhere around 4,000 euros Yes, this is
01:08:15
after taxes Yes, most likely Yes How much
01:08:19
money do you need in Copenhagen to
01:08:22
just
01:08:23
live normally? It’s a difficult question. Well, an apartment, for example,
01:08:26
relatively speaking, 50 m2. How much will it cost to
01:08:29
rent? Well, somewhere probably starting from
01:08:36
12,000 CZK if you go further out of
01:08:39
the city it will be Cheaper, of course. But
01:08:42
it’s probably there 12- 15 is on average
01:08:46
something decent and not very far
01:08:53
[music]
01:08:57
Let’s go look at the prices in the store, this is
01:08:59
Lidl, an inexpensive supermarket. I’ll try to
01:09:02
choose here something that should be
01:09:05
available in principle in any country in the world
01:09:07
and Let’s compare, write down what prices
01:09:10
you have for it And I’ll tell you what
01:09:12
the prices for this are here, so bananas. They are
01:09:15
sold here individually, 2 crowns per piece, red
01:09:17
apples like this, 17.5
01:09:22
crowns per kilogram, champignon, half a kilo package,
01:09:26
25 crowns per kilogram, that means 50
01:09:30
crowns, that’s 7 dollars. Carrots, only
01:09:33
washed ones, cost 12 crowns. per kilogram, one and a half
01:09:37
dollars per kilogram of carrots, these are chicken
01:09:40
legs per kilogram, 30 CZK, so Pivasik,
01:09:45
Pivasik, Pivasik, of course you knew that
01:09:46
Carlberg is a local Danish beer and a
01:09:50
liter costs 20 CZK per can 675 So
01:09:55
let's look at pork in general Dani
01:09:57
If you didn’t know one of the largest in in the
01:09:59
world of
01:10:01
pork exporters So, well, the choice is not very
01:10:05
big, but in general a schnitzel is 88 CZK per
01:10:09
kilogram. But it’s directly written Danish,
01:10:13
this is a loin per kilogram, 8490 CZK 85,
01:10:18
that’s for such a
01:10:20
piece Danish pork, so here’s milk,
01:10:25
well, I’ll choose some not the most
01:10:27
expensive here is the cheapest liter
01:10:32
1275 So where are the eggs eggs I can’t find something
01:10:37
so eggs or something No in
01:10:41
the store how can this
01:10:44
be
01:10:47
eggs like that I ca
01:10:51
n’t find them But eggs I was
01:10:55
sure that they would be So we
01:11:00
look at the eggs cheap these are six
01:11:04
pieces, here are 10
01:11:07
pieces 10 pieces
01:11:10
2480 That is, 2.48 for one egg And if
01:11:15
you buy 15 pieces at once, then 2.33 for
01:11:20
one egg 15 cheaper yes This is the
01:11:23
lowest price Write How much do eggs
01:11:27
cost over time Christians who
01:11:29
began
01:11:31
as such a Communist community Where
01:11:34
money, if there was money, did not matter much,
01:11:37
it turned into a
01:11:40
really ordinary In a sense, an area where
01:11:43
there are rich poor, where there are
01:11:46
cheaper houses, more expensive houses, someone lives
01:11:49
in such excellent large
01:11:51
preserved barracks inside which are
01:11:54
Just great
01:11:57
[music]
01:12:04
[music]
01:12:11
[music]
01:12:21
[music]
01:13:16
[music]
01:13:25
for their wrong opinion But these times are
01:13:28
behind the stupid idea of ​​fighting for peace I
01:13:33
mean you should live in
01:13:35
peace and share the world with
01:13:38
others that was our Dream about a better
01:13:43
world about a peaceful
01:13:45
world when you came here you were a
01:13:48
communist and said that a world
01:13:50
revolution was needed and then you changed your
01:13:53
approach
01:13:57
Yes because I don’t think that the answer is to
01:13:59
change one system for another
01:14:04
system we should not choose a socialist one for the world
01:14:07
system Or
01:14:12
capitalist we must understand that
01:14:14
we are all people and we are all different and we must
01:14:18
respect each
01:14:20
other We will never make the world a better place by
01:14:23
fighting each other only for each other
01:14:27
[music] for each
01:14:30
other everything guys it’s already getting dark I’ll probably
01:14:33
leave the Christians, how do you like these releases
01:14:35
If you liked it, I’ll shoot it, I’m still waiting for
01:14:37
your comments Well, see you, let’s move on
01:14:54
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