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you pull the street into the center of Reykjavik they
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are heated, that is, when it starts to
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snow you just put your hand on
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the sidewalk and it’s warm
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they made a whole system inside the
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sidewalks they laid tubes that
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heat only one street for me but a whole
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block in the center of Reykjavik
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[music]
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[music]
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people today I’ll show you how people live
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in perhaps the most developed country of all the countries
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I’ve ever been to, they don’t have any oil
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or gas, they got volcanoes and geysers, that’s how
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these diggers came up with vodka slates, it
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was just a crapshoot, let’s do it
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somehow so that they’re on business fren of the hotel
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and learned how to get electricity from them
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and turn on the kettle on your body
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in the kitchen, it also charges thanks to the
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volcano, you go into the bath and open
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the water for everyone there, the water is hot, it is also
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hot thanks to the volcano, there are
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3 prisons throughout the country, and if there are not enough places, the
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criminal can be allowed to stay
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at home waiting in line in the cell
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for the first time in general I’m basically allowed into a
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police station in the country in some places we’re
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given interviews in general one of the
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authors of the police
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missing you told me we think that they should
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carry a weapon with you directly on your
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body when you’re doing everyday
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police work this is simply not
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necessary if a person
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burns out at work, he can be allowed to
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rest for a year without losing his salary, and
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trade unions can compensate half the
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cost you spend on clothes,
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shoes, and will even give you a free key
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to your vacation home.
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It’s nearby and today we are in Iceland we all
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heard about how beautiful,
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wonderful, incredibly beautiful it is, but we
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came here when the main
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tourist season had already ended,
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the weather here is more or less comfortable in
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June-July, and then the harsh
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Icelandic weather sets in with incredible winds,
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insane cold and, in general, not the
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easiest Islamic life we ​​will reach the
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smallest settlements where
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about 100 people live in order
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to show how people live in the most
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remote areas of this beautiful
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heavenly island of Lyadov and how people
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live from Iceland
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[music]
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[music]
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people can you guess 3 facts that you
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most likely you know about Iceland, it’s
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beautiful, there was Pushkin and all heads and
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tails in full force, maybe
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someone has heard that this is an island, but what if I
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tell you that before, in the place where
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Iceland is now, there was nothing at all, the
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height of water, I’m serious, that is if
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we looked at a map 20 million years
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ago, there would have been an ocean here, the fact is
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that at the bottom there were many
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volcanoes, they erupted, lava solidified,
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they again erupted words, it
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solidified again, and as a result, 7
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kilometers of solidified lava grew here, which
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rose above the surface of the water and a
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two-conical island was formed,
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by the way, it still continues
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to rise above sea level by two
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centimeters every year, then the
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Vikings landed here, who, due to the harsh
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weather conditions, named this island
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Iceland from the ice blank country, that is,
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the ice country due to eleven centuries in
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terms of weather, not much has changed here
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[music]
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we are going to a place that is impossible to
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get to by road now given the weather,
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and
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Islamic rain, you know, this is not
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Aibolit rain, a nightmare,
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just in short, we are sailing on this
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ferry, the point is that it is part of Iceland, there
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are places to which it is impossible
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to get there in any other way, really, than by sea
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because they are in general, that is, in
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principle there is a road there, but in fact
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it is a very bad game, less
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levels because the
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sky will become it is not on all sides given away
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from dantol,
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this is the
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garbage bag for us
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[music ]
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I’m standing and look at the copycat,
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these are the pieces, even before a drop of rain,
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where they poke me with some kind of
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snow that no longer exists and they just cut
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my face, it’s incredibly painful, but as they
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say, if you want beauty, your surprise,
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let’s wet
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Andrew,
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our task is to get to the most
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distant from the capital of the
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peninsula, the child of the peninsula, Weight repeated on a fairly
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decent territory, only
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two percent of the country's population lives there, that is,
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approximately 7 thousand people on the assault
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men walk for four five hours, barely
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screwing the camera to shoot at least
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something along the way, filming in a storm is probably
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the most difficult of all on the deck, slippery
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rain wets the camera and the lens, hail
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cuts the skin on the face,
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but when the wind subsides,
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insane beauty opens up and along the way we are
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accompanied by huge whales
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[music]
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the beginning is visible only the tails of
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each whale, this white drawing is
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unique, like our prints fingers on the
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hands and then they start jumping
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out of the water, insane beauty
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[music]
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I’ve never seen anything like this,
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actually at the edge of the world such a simply
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absolutely perfectly beautiful landscape, you know something like this at the same
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time and
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cosmically at the same time and some kind of
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earthly blood the impression to know that this is something
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like ours the planet earth
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looked generally in its original form
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before we all came, it means everything was
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dirty, built up, no, this is the
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view, as if there was an additional payment, it’s right in the tweet,
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just perfect beauty from below,
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green on top, the snow lies neatly,
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so these com 1 were handed over, it seems
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that the kobudo is not as the square
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ordered the man, the lands are absolutely, but
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neatly, such standing houses
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that you know, so excuse me,
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please, dear nature, we’ll
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put you here in an hour for a little while, such spouts made of steel were
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neat,
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just you know, the signs of how Europeans such
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houses came, such beads like I don’t wear
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these which for you this Karachi is a village
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right behind without any breeze springs
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so but we carefully here you know we
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’ll put it where we’ll separate the garbage you
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know there’s a new year in the cold we
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won’t throw off the inhumane like that din
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also the impression I got from these
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Beslan villages we
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’re landing to the shore and then for a
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few more hours through the passes
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[music] I’m
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flying
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in Iceland, this tree seems to me that
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even in its normal state it’s growing
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at an angle, it’s just crazier shi and
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real hips I’ve never seen such meters even in
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Chukotka, that is, in principle, something
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like that I experienced the weather for about a year, well
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in Vorkuta, maximum, so for you to
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understand this, in general, it is considered the
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[music]
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weather here send
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you set what the wind should be like,
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which can knock me down, I could so I
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grab the table
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all part of the time here. so
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I'm flying for these faces, they even have
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rules here not to open two doors in the car at the same time on
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whose ones it will stupidly be torn off and
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then you will have to drive without doors at all
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so that they understand that this is the weather, plant
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it, in general, plus or minus the norm, in reality
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in Iceland the largest percentage of people
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who understand antidepressants for the
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weather because this generally
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happens all year round seriously and they
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even have a special word in the Icelandic language
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for a sunny day -
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vacation because on this day
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people simply put off their work that they
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put it off in order to just
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enjoy the sun I them I understand perfectly well
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[music]
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a word that I couldn’t remember sounds
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like a glitch in Icelandic, it’s really
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this kind of window weather, there really
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isn’t such a concept, that is, conditionally, I’m
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the kind of weather that’s good because you
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look at it through the window, you’re
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happy, not just where- then there in the
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cold among the views and why are you sitting
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quietly in the comfort of your home and looking at
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everything at this and the weather you really
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like it, in fact, this understanding is
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common not only in Iceland but also
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in many other Scandinavian countries and
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by the way I think that with our Russian in the
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long autumn, constantly in the cold winter,
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I also need this concept, I
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really take this atmosphere into account, I really care about
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creating the right atmosphere at home, as in
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my other endeavors, the
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alpha bank card will always help me 100 days without
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interest on everything in the dream, I can buy
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anything to make my own the house is more
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comfortable and I don’t have to worry if I spent
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more than I planned because I
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will have 100 days to repay
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the loan without interest or a fine. By the way,
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to get a card, unnecessary things like rain
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or when dividing, fighting the winds, and you
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can get the house and it will be
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delivered here while you remain at
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home in Ljubljana, and if you
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still have to go out, not for
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example to withdraw cash from an
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ATM, then with a card for 100 days without
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interest, all this will not take much
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time because money can be withdrawn
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from an ATM of any bank without interest and
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one more An important factor in the life of slates is
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trust. If you are looking for a credit card from
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banks that you can trust, I can
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advise you on a card that I have been
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using for a long time and it has not let me down.
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This is an alpha bank card, 100 days without
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interest for the entire period, follow the link in the
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description to apply for a card on the website I
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never knew the club, but Iceland is not a
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member of the European Union,
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although it is a member of the Schengen
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agreement, that is, in principle, with a regular
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Schengen visa you will fly into
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Iceland, but I understood that I probably spent about a
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month collecting everything with an endless
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amount of pieces of paper in order to
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fly to before return to the most
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remote area of ​​Iceland I will show you how
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today, in the conditions of endless pandemics,
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to get to Iceland it is absolutely
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possible days for about the
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last 2 weeks I took it means about cr
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and I have a patient
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for almost every for every week I still
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have to and you still have it, it means I have
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this certificate for the amount of antibodies they have
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a lot, why not just a
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certificate but some kind of special means specially with some kind of
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index that Europe is also listed in, in
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short, I’m honestly just
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crazy, I’m really of such quality,
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maybe the last time for me It seems that there is
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some kind of shift in social security seriously there at the
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received club in this post, a leg due to the fact that
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there are no direct flights to Iceland, although there are
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visible bacchanals before, so we fly
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first to Latvia, it is a member of
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the European Union,
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right there we are leaving Latvia, actually
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leaving the European Union, I
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am here now in general, in some you know,
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like neutral waters, horse breeders there,
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companies trawl us room in the air, as you
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remember the film of the terminal with a house
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ring, here I am in short, it’s vertical because
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I left the European Union but at the
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same time I have not yet gone around to the territory of
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Iceland, so I don’t understand where I’m
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formally not in Latvia it’s normal anywhere and
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then 4 hours of ice and in the hope that a ton of
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papers were collected for a reason not in vain
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[music]
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I don’t look at all this crazy
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amount of documents that I don’t have
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these antibodies
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of all sorts of PCR and everything else is still
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there the risk that she will
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quarantine for 5 days and this actually
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means that even if I go to
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Iceland, I will have exactly one
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day left before flying back and all my plans
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to get to remote areas of the country
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will fall apart. I pick up my luggage, check number
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one, show the qr- code so far everything is ok
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it seems that everything is already here I’ll go out into the
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street
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look at them you’re for the report but they’re
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with me scary separate after customs
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after luggage you think I’ve all embroidered
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nothing here you’re hurting control I’m waiting in
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line I need your passport with a
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negative vaccination certificate
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pc test due to political disagreements,
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Russia does not recognize European vaccinations
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in Russia and Europe does not recognize Russian ones
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[music]
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yes, you
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see, it’s not in vain that we suffered for two months to
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get into this rainy
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weather, in principle, if I hadn’t come out
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Moscow would be
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just as wild drizzle cold
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plus 7 somewhere on the street you can
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even feel fine snow yes it’s
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really fine snow in short yes I passed,
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thank God it’s not in vain that we are the publisher of this whole thing
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and here are literally a couple of questions but for the
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good thing the only thing needed
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was in general the usual negative birds
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brightness and confirmation that I
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was sick before, probably everyone was nicknamed
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quarantine, they didn’t ask anything at all, everyone
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on the street there will be wild drizzle, you
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know, it’s not even rain, it’s drizzle, I
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experienced something similar, you know, when I
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was at Niagara Falls and you’re standing there,
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this huge one the ray from the water will pour in and
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here next to you and it’s as if those splashes
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are flying at you, right
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here, exactly the same effect
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[music]
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I seemed happy when I opened the
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weather forecast and there was not a single sunny day for the
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next three weeks research of the
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organization from Esther in which includes 38
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developed countries, showed that Iceland
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is in first place in the number of
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people who take antidepressants,
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many of those I met in Iceland
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attribute this primarily to the weather,
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I decided that my antidepressant
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would be something to eat, so we stop for beer and the
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most traditional Icelandic food
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[music]
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[applause]
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this is, in short, the head of a ram, an option or a goat,
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not knowing how you are shorter than one of
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these, but
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in reality, that is, and to be precise,
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this is half a head, that is, in principle, it’s
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like a topas station of those times when there
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was nothing to call in general, they went everything in
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a row and therefore, like the seas or not, they
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didn’t throw anything out there through the years until they
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even divided the head into your people,
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technically this is half the head,
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look, here’s the one with which he
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spoke
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like volt
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eyes, here he had ears, check out that there are no
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ears, this there are already hairs from the ears,
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look, there are still beauties, here she is, a hairy eared one, to
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live like the frost is no longer Chudov, that this is something
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like a super steshin of this type, well,
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they will be like him at first, this is
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no longer because such a superstition, that
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is, like you can’t eat anymore, this is a taboo and the
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elves will probably get angry about something like
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this, and in fact, that is, how it is
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prepared means chop off the sheep
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and first they burn the head into the skin with
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fire and then take out the brains inside the head,
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so at least they promised me
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everything, I will show you from the inside of this head, a
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difficult moment boil it, well, there are
00:19:02
no brains, but the tongue remains, here it is, man,
00:19:05
damn half of the tongue, to be precise, here
00:19:08
they were, you take off the outdoor clothes, you hand them over in the
00:19:11
morning when you brushed the teeth of these
00:19:13
Russians, you have such a plaque accumulating there
00:19:15
that you need to brush your teeth no oh no, I’m lying, there
00:19:18
are teeth, look for a minute the
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little black one didn’t brush the other one at least his
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teeth oao nightmare no brains then the
00:19:27
brains were pulled out there the whole thing I go down
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first means the water is boiled for 90 minutes here you go
00:19:32
such a delicacy as if in
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China now naturally Islam itself already
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has what it has, as if they themselves understand they
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feed anyone, but this tradition remains, oh
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my God, of course I ate a raw eye the day I
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can’t say that I would repeat them
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in the trenches, but let’s try
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[music]
00:20:03
stupidly, this is just a delicacy of the eyes, they
00:20:06
say that this is like the most delicious, I don’t
00:20:08
understand why there is no eye here what an
00:20:10
impression that someone ate it before me,
00:20:12
well, there aren’t any of you like that, look, it’s
00:20:16
apparently brewed, I’m hiding the skin of the
00:20:19
dugouts with a surgeon, you know, somehow, not to be
00:20:22
honest, I feel a little like a
00:20:23
flayer, but friends, but here’s a piece of the
00:20:26
eye, look, they look like
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some kind of olive right here he had the most
00:20:31
delicious eye, he often hurt, but this is not the
00:20:35
first time I have an eye, I want to feel like a flayer, they
00:20:38
cleverly justify themselves by the fact that, as it were, but
00:20:39
if you change your head today,
00:20:43
someone else would eat it, by the way, the trailer
00:20:44
that I found on the Internet says what to
00:20:46
cook it takes 90 minutes and they brought
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it to me before 20 minutes, either the head is raw or the
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demand for these heads is such that they
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make preparations in the restaurant here and so
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try to find out from the eyes of
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God, God, I don’t think that you
00:21:00
ever, poor sheep, thought that I
00:21:03
would crawl right into your eye
00:21:06
what trash I hate this section of the story from the
00:21:09
pimple damn here it is the eye this thing
00:21:12
Brahms material I saw for the dish
00:21:14
he had some plans he was building running
00:21:17
like on a green lawn in Iceland it
00:21:21
smells like just my boiled meat
00:21:25
you know
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[music]
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in fact, I can, to the beauty of
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the real in general,
00:21:40
like an ordinary young lady, forget that this is an
00:21:42
eye, this is a very tasty part of meat
00:21:45
due to the fact that there is mucous tears left above the eye
00:21:48
without any trouble, I swallowed his beard into
00:21:52
myself, so it becomes even softer,
00:21:55
that is, meat and so the tender is
00:21:57
cooked and they began to moisten this
00:21:59
pig with his bottoms, he swims out with all of them
00:22:02
there and the poor hit the ram and his whole family,
00:22:04
well, he becomes one orally, but
00:22:08
what next will we test the meat itself
00:22:15
[music]
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he
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cheeks, well, actually counters, as it were,
00:22:22
in general, it’s a common thing,
00:22:24
but the truth is, I’ve never had you scrape off
00:22:27
skulls, you know, really, like a
00:22:29
scalp with it, it’s just a winning option
00:22:31
to know, it’s
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very tasty, it’s really tender, it’s good, it’s a
00:22:40
failure of meat, it’s really even left
00:22:45
to try it from the volost,
00:22:48
but what did they bring? taboo 2nd I want to
00:22:53
try the best times forbidden everything that is
00:22:55
not allowed I want it more well
00:22:58
look I have some kind of black
00:23:00
[ __ ] here, doubts they don’t clean
00:23:02
these ears, but he had a family, just
00:23:06
look at them, here they are, the husband, the sink,
00:23:09
laugh, he must die here she is, volosny volosny
00:23:12
oh nightmare like me
00:23:16
and feelings such a gristle, such a
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thin thin cartilage,
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this is a black thing, the feeling that it’s
00:23:24
like it’s not 10 times better, yes, here’s my
00:23:27
graphics, I’ll remove it, most likely it’s not a
00:23:30
threat, the best, but
00:23:32
okay, so let’s try the forbidden ear all
00:23:36
Iceland versus private for
00:23:39
all Iceland now just froze what
00:23:42
will happen when a person sits ear furrows
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no one ever and goats [
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music]
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in the
00:24:00
language
00:24:03
nightmare and
00:24:05
not 2 and there was no need to try if if
00:24:08
I didn’t try it was quite normal it
00:24:11
was well, it feels like such cartilage is
00:24:14
just like I don’t know one chicken you
00:24:16
know in this thighs eat this
00:24:17
picks out the leg but I see the vodka
00:24:20
there the river remains as you gnaw and
00:24:23
also about that’s the hair how do you
00:24:26
fuss it tastes I chose a special point
00:24:29
to eat you can report the bolts sauce again it looks
00:24:32
obscene it’s squeezing with thread
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[music]
00:24:45
it’s in the eye sockets
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[music] it
00:25:02
can lead amazingly and Icelanders
00:25:04
continue to preserve their love for the harrow
00:25:06
head for the laziest it’s sold
00:25:08
even in stores packaging so you don’t have to
00:25:10
bother with cooking after work
00:25:12
they’re very leisurely guys I in
00:25:15
fact, the mentor is also not the most
00:25:16
efficient person at all; I
00:25:18
need to replace the hard drive a long time ago, and I
00:25:20
actually already have one from the Viking times, I’m
00:25:23
somewhere around 1907,
00:25:25
I just want to look serious, that is, this
00:25:27
greatly affects the installation process
00:25:29
that is, for a very long time, Perry’s files are being chased
00:25:31
from the laptop to the hard drive, this greatly
00:25:35
lengthens the whole procedure, but at the same
00:25:37
time, there was no time to find, choose,
00:25:39
understand, delve into all this, to be
00:25:41
honest, so I decided
00:25:44
to use the good old Avito
00:25:47
because of the ska channel By the way, not only
00:25:48
technology but also prices, and thanks to
00:25:50
delivery on Avito, there is a huge
00:25:53
selection of electronics from all over Russia in
00:25:55
excellent condition and it’s much easier
00:25:57
here to find a price below the market, look, I
00:26:00
indicate the search parameters and
00:26:02
definitely select a filter with delivery, it
00:26:04
seems to me an excellent option, right for 10
00:26:06
terabytes you need take it with a reserve so that your
00:26:08
head doesn’t hurt, I make the purchase
00:26:10
in exactly three clicks, look, I choose to
00:26:12
buy with delivery, it’s more convenient
00:26:14
to deliver to the point of delivery because we
00:26:16
are not always in the office, then I
00:26:19
proceed to payment. By the way, at the time of
00:26:21
delivery, the bank reserves my
00:26:23
funds and sells I will receive them only
00:26:25
if I am satisfied with everything upon receipt,
00:26:27
I will have 15 minutes to
00:26:29
check the gadget, if I don’t
00:26:31
like something, I can refuse it and
00:26:34
the money will be returned to me for both the goods and
00:26:36
delivery, that’s all, that means soon the seller
00:26:39
will transfer the goods to I
00:26:41
will pick up the delivery service at a convenient time. Avito delivery
00:26:44
is a great way to make profitable
00:26:45
purchases in a convenient, comfortable way
00:26:48
and decide on a purchase that you
00:26:51
have been putting off for a long time, just try it yourself link in the
00:26:54
description
00:26:57
[music]
00:27:06
we are driving along the road and the fog is so foggy that
00:27:09
look, I can’t see anything beyond 50 meters, I
00:27:11
feel like that you didn’t fly 7 hours before
00:27:13
Iceland got stuck somewhere in Khimki on the
00:27:15
way to the airport
00:27:16
spiral
00:27:18
yellow strain definition was
00:27:21
announced yesterday throughout the slates
00:27:26
means
00:27:28
yellow that for example
00:27:31
parents are advised to collect
00:27:34
from school in the shade, don’t send them to stand
00:27:41
we are lucky Nastya a journalist from Moscow 7
00:27:44
years ago I married a Spaniard and
00:27:46
moved
00:27:49
Leningrad
00:27:51
through the center there is no tender in another there was
00:27:54
an application like yes not even an application
00:27:57
it was a simple law by the way for
00:27:59
dating in Iceland 10 unique
00:28:01
application we don’t have such a thing the point is
00:28:03
that the country’s population is only 360 thousand
00:28:05
people in three times less than in my
00:28:07
native Samara, and considering that all the residents
00:28:09
actually came from several
00:28:11
Viking families, the likelihood of going on a date with a
00:28:14
relative, even a distant one, is huge,
00:28:16
so in the application you can check
00:28:18
whether your boyfriend is
00:28:19
some kind of cousin of yours 5 and urns
00:28:22
8 Nastya’s relatives in this sense
00:28:24
were lucky, he definitely didn’t run into his sister, she
00:28:27
came and a month later they got married,
00:28:29
do Icelanders want a wedding, a very
00:28:31
rare phenomenon here, another topic
00:28:34
is called registered
00:28:36
cohabitation, this is not my wife, but
00:28:38
in fact KPVT and are endowed with all the same
00:28:42
rights
00:28:43
as people standing in official marriage,
00:28:47
except for financial ones, that is, if let’s say
00:28:50
your partner is
00:28:53
in debt, then
00:28:58
separate repayment is not responsible for these debts, a very
00:29:00
typical theme for Scandinavian countries,
00:29:02
I met something similar in Denmark where
00:29:04
traditional, especially adult husband and
00:29:06
wife can generally live in different
00:29:07
in apartments, what kind of independence are
00:29:09
individual personalities built into an absolute,
00:29:12
pay attention to this in general, it
00:29:14
is very typical of Europeans, it happens to them
00:29:17
that for fifty or sixty years
00:29:23
we have been traveling and the hurricane is intensifying the streets
00:29:26
Nastya after school training on the street and
00:29:29
think about it, they decided not to cancel it
00:29:31
turns out this is such a method of education
00:29:32
that many will tell classes in schools
00:29:35
for children in bad weather are not canceled at
00:29:37
football; a child can kick a ball forward,
00:29:39
but because of the wind it flies backwards; the idea is
00:29:41
so that people get used to the winds from childhood
00:29:43
and do not perceive a hurricane as a
00:29:45
reason for frustration; in other words, so that
00:29:47
people not only take antidepressants with
00:29:49
we were struggling with sad weather
00:30:02
[music] you
00:30:06
are placed in the capital of Reykjavik, the atmosphere is
00:30:08
as if you are in a city in which everything has been
00:30:10
good for a very very long time, so much so that the
00:30:14
beautiful and stylish buildings have managed
00:30:16
to age a little while remaining
00:30:18
very solid, some buildings are
00:30:20
so minimalistic that they look
00:30:22
like Soviet scientific gurus and with with birch trees, it
00:30:25
actually seems like it’s the Soviet
00:30:27
Union and they’ve modernized the roads for
00:30:28
traffic lights, super strong structures have been built
00:30:31
so that the wind doesn’t tear down
00:30:33
a lot of private houses in the center of the capital,
00:30:35
due to this, even in the midst of the cold and
00:30:37
winds, a mega cozy atmosphere is created
00:30:41
[music] [
00:30:44
laughter]
00:30:49
[music]
00:30:54
Icelanders are just crazy about trampolines,
00:30:57
really, you’re walking around the city,
00:30:59
everyone has 2 on 3 houses. there’s a trampoline like
00:31:02
this, for example, it’s considered that there’s already
00:31:05
snow in the hall, both of them are lying here, people aren’t
00:31:09
cleaning it up, and it’s like there’s inequality
00:31:13
everywhere here, and look at another one so
00:31:15
small, put a trampoline 2 a
00:31:18
trampoline 3 a trampoline some kind of passing country,
00:31:21
for example, look there
00:31:23
is an apartment building here and even
00:31:25
next to it there is a small little one, but
00:31:28
you walk on the trampoline in the morning, you can slap-slap
00:31:32
jump a little go further more
00:31:35
on the map incredible love for the trampoline this is
00:31:38
cooler outlined them Kirov
00:31:39
[music]
00:31:52
the house seems to be covered with some kind of siding
00:31:54
like us at the dachas, but in fact it is
00:31:56
iron slate that protects from that
00:31:58
very Icelandic rain that pours not
00:32:00
from above but from the side, and also on every house there are
00:32:03
required names, surnames and even
00:32:05
professions of everyone who lives here, for
00:32:07
example, captain and carpenter Gunnar given
00:32:10
after 23 years of work I stopped being a
00:32:13
carpenter and started working as a
00:32:15
school teacher with children Gunnar is not just a teacher, he is a
00:32:17
Trudovik, he teaches children to cut things out of
00:32:20
furniture, specially
00:32:22
carefully shave the mustache for our meeting, look at the
00:32:24
beauty of the truth Icelander classic
00:32:26
straight caricature
00:32:30
dragons
00:32:31
[music]
00:32:33
price list antique
00:32:35
send blood money antimens we paid
00:32:38
about 20 million crowns behind it and
00:32:41
I also spent 20 million on renovations, that
00:32:45
is, about 40 million but now it’s
00:32:48
about twice as expensive this is crazy this
00:32:51
house could cost 80 million today
00:32:55
how do you like a Trudovik who lives in a
00:32:58
house worth 43 million rubles
00:33:00
[music]
00:33:04
look This is what it looks like in general, the house of a
00:33:06
simple
00:33:08
typical teacher, just a school in
00:33:11
Iceland, if they don’t have one like that,
00:33:14
then they need to make him a living room, a
00:33:17
beautiful sofa or a bricklayer TV, you
00:33:20
know everything, the doll is clear, in general, look
00:33:23
more beautiful than they dream of
00:33:28
such a
00:33:29
kitchen, everything is clean, two floors, a cozy
00:33:33
cat, look, he wants prom sound we are a
00:33:36
typical middle class because I
00:33:38
work at a school I don’t earn too
00:33:40
much but I don’t need too much
00:33:42
most not too much it’s as much as
00:33:45
you want to know what the situation is in
00:33:47
Russia
00:33:49
only in except for
00:33:53
example I would say that an ordinary teacher is
00:33:55
not in Moscow used to be a waiter marshall is
00:33:58
like
00:34:00
for example in the city where I come from and amidu
00:34:02
Samara earns about 30,000 rubles a
00:34:05
month
00:34:06
Oman
00:34:07
I then went to the website and checked according to
00:34:10
Rosstat data for January-March 2021 the
00:34:13
teacher’s salary in the Samara region was
00:34:15
36 thousand 143 rubles,
00:34:21
this is a little -otherwise, here is the figure
00:34:25
that you mentioned, maybe this is 15
00:34:28
percent of what you get here
00:34:29
approximately,
00:34:34
it depends, but in general, about 15
00:34:38
percent, they are the percentage of Yamal, there is a
00:34:41
teacher’s salary in Iceland, about
00:34:43
200,000 rubles, with our money, after
00:34:45
work, the Boer has time to record
00:34:47
a podcast in his garage where he
00:34:49
equipped a whole studio Nastya said
00:34:51
Gunnar this is what you know local Yuri
00:34:53
blow only on a smaller scale money
00:34:55
on YouTube he barely makes any money on
00:34:57
another hobby he grows hemp
00:34:59
talk just start it’s hemp but
00:35:02
it’s not weed this sister of weed
00:35:05
how close is it I’m a cousin’s sister,
00:35:10
maybe you won’t even feel your neck and so
00:35:19
you’ll say it’s hemp, which without being like a shisha
00:35:23
means it smells quite strong, reception, you’ll
00:35:26
recognize the smell, you know where I’ve seen this
00:35:28
smell in the bathhouse, this is where you
00:35:30
steam this broom, that’s where it’s coming from, such a powerful
00:35:33
smell, but I’ve never I drank tea
00:35:38
from hemp
00:35:41
[music] yes,
00:35:45
it’s
00:35:46
strong, it feels like a
00:35:48
powerful fortress and I
00:35:53
can say I felt the taste of
00:35:55
pure hemp, I’ve never tried a new printer
00:35:58
brewed with a house, powerful, just on the plot
00:36:01
in my free time, Gunnar plant
00:36:03
potatoes, guess it, almost in the center of the vetch, the
00:36:05
vika collects the fertilizer himself, created it
00:36:07
here's a compost pit for yourself, by the way, pay
00:36:09
attention, there's not a single
00:36:11
fence on his property, you don't have any walls at all, I don't
00:36:15
believe in the wall, why and
00:36:22
why do I need walls? It's not fear, I own it on paper, but when I die, who will it
00:36:25
belong to? very convenient
00:36:27
for dogs, you know, they can come and
00:36:29
[ __ ] right in my garden on
00:36:32
Gunnar’s shoulders a tattoo with a beautiful wife,
00:36:34
by the way, they got married just to
00:36:36
adopt a girl from India, so her mother
00:36:38
brought her from school, otherwise he also
00:36:40
supports the theory of
00:36:42
individual independence n.n. and he doesn’t have life for
00:36:47
me, for me the meaning of life is to be
00:36:49
self-sufficient,
00:36:52
I’m kind of creating my own system of
00:36:55
floors Anakin, this doesn’t mean that I
00:36:58
can’t get married, but in this marriage I’m
00:37:01
kind of a self-sufficient unit and the wife is
00:37:04
also a self-sufficient unit, we are not
00:37:07
dependent from each other
00:37:09
it’s not my responsibility to make her
00:37:11
happy isn’t it
00:37:13
her responsibility to make me
00:37:16
happy you understand and in my opinion this is a
00:37:19
[ __ ] wise thought which is very
00:37:21
typical of Europeans and Scandinavians and
00:37:23
not the reality of childhood for very children that you
00:37:25
come into this world 1 and leave alone
00:37:28
remember Andersen's fairy tales, by the way, he is
00:37:30
also a Scandinavian edition, if you read
00:37:33
them in the original, you will understand that
00:37:35
children's stories there do not end with our
00:37:36
usual ones, they began to live and live and
00:37:38
make good things, hello, the little match girl has
00:37:40
such a fairy tale, she has a scary
00:37:42
father at home, she must go on New Year's Eve
00:37:44
sell a match on the street so you can get
00:37:46
food for yourself, no one buys them and
00:37:49
it just freezes to death
00:37:51
such is another wisdom I am a children's fairy
00:37:53
tale by the Brothers Grimm German linguists of the
00:37:55
19th century Hansel in the game you there kicked out the children
00:37:58
into the forest by their own father because there was only enough food
00:38:00
for him with stepmother, the children survived
00:38:02
only thanks to their resourcefulness; it’s
00:38:03
easier to take children from an early age; they teach
00:38:06
that if you don’t figure out how to fight
00:38:08
for yourself, you’ll simply freeze to death
00:38:10
or die in the forest. In my opinion, this is a very
00:38:12
interesting approach to education that
00:38:14
forces a person to take more
00:38:15
responsibility for his life. from an early
00:38:17
age, happiness is a state of happiness in your soul that will
00:38:21
not come to you from somewhere from the
00:38:23
surrounding reality, it is very
00:38:25
interesting, it seems to me very mature and
00:38:28
on order, and well, as if you would
00:38:33
understand innocence, we live in a world in
00:38:35
which everyone comes to us and external
00:38:38
sources and it seems to us that this is how it
00:38:40
should be, for example, I will say she should
00:38:43
help me with money, I take money from her,
00:38:45
but what does that mean, is she
00:38:48
helping me or am I not able to earn the
00:38:52
same thing with emotions, you understand in this
00:38:55
way, as an independent unit, I can
00:38:57
enter into marriage with another independent
00:38:59
woman
00:39:02
and
00:39:03
us, drying up the
00:39:06
dtmf moment, among other things, Iceland
00:39:09
also considers one of the safest
00:39:10
countries in the world over the last 10 years, there was only
00:39:13
one
00:39:15
shooting recorded here, a large number of
00:39:17
police officers here don’t even carry weapons,
00:39:19
alma is the second aelyn, there’s simply no of
00:39:22
necessity, almost every man in
00:39:24
Iceland has a gun or something
00:39:27
like that for hunting, but there
00:39:30
are no clashes with guns on the streets because of
00:39:32
this and the police here do not carry
00:39:35
weapons every day, I mean
00:39:37
the police from the headquarters of those
00:39:40
who comes on call, we of course
00:39:42
have officers who are required to carry their
00:39:44
service weapon at all times, at
00:39:47
least here in the mae river,
00:39:49
that is, you mean that some
00:39:52
police officers do not carry weapons with them,
00:39:55
tell us more about this,
00:39:58
they have access to weapons in their
00:40:00
police cars is rare a type of
00:40:02
crime that has not yet been
00:40:04
completely overcome here is prostitution and
00:40:07
that is mainly done by visiting
00:40:09
girls who come for two or three weeks and
00:40:11
then go to another Scandinavian
00:40:13
country of another wall just session is
00:40:16
illegal in Iceland prostitution is prohibited by
00:40:19
law however girls of easy virtue
00:40:22
who are caught by the police they,
00:40:25
how would they say it,
00:40:29
they will not appear in court and
00:40:32
I will have to pay a fine or something
00:40:34
like that, they are just free to do what
00:40:38
they want,
00:40:40
but if you order a prostitute you will be
00:40:43
arrested and you will receive a fine and possibly
00:40:46
even a prison sentence,
00:40:48
how interesting is that? you are punishing
00:40:51
as if not a lady
00:40:53
from the person who ordered her, yes,
00:40:57
we think that no one goes into
00:41:00
prostitution of their own free will, there is something
00:41:02
that makes people do this,
00:41:05
some kind of need
00:41:06
or there is someone who forces a woman to do
00:41:09
this, that’s why we consider prostitutes
00:41:12
victims they are criminals
00:41:15
so we try to help we
00:41:18
talk to them and convince them
00:41:20
to tell us who their handler is and why
00:41:23
they started selling sex services and we
00:41:25
try to show them some other
00:41:27
way in life we ​​can help them find a
00:41:30
way to end this way of life
00:41:34
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00:41:48
[music]
00:41:54
yes my grandfather used to catch sharks and
00:41:57
other fish on this boat with his own
00:42:00
hands to his own hands and in
00:42:05
fact if we go here
00:42:09
this is from my grandfather's shark catch come on real
00:42:16
real this is very old in the past
00:42:19
when they hunted for sharks bait they
00:42:22
usually put it here, the bait was
00:42:25
seal meat or horse meat, and this could
00:42:27
happen at a depth of 100 meters
00:42:30
because the Greenland shark is a deep-sea
00:42:33
ocean shark, the fishermen had to
00:42:36
feel that the shark was trying the bait,
00:42:39
so they lured and until the shark
00:42:42
swallowed the bait, the main thing they
00:42:44
tried and wanted was the Vikings and their ancestors are
00:42:46
sharks, their meat is still eaten here,
00:42:49
now I will try shark meat,
00:42:51
and not just a simple shark, but a Greenland
00:42:53
shark, this is actually very interesting
00:42:55
and the shark
00:42:57
is a super predator, that is, it
00:42:59
lives stingrays there, someone else, the most
00:43:03
unusual thing is that they these sharks are
00:43:05
to the point that they
00:43:06
attack walruses, even a case is described when it was warm
00:43:09
and polar bears were found inside the stomach,
00:43:12
leave and not every one was attacked by polar
00:43:14
bears, now I’ll try it straight away, oh
00:43:18
my, I just smelled it, it’s mint, it means it doesn’t
00:43:22
smell, it smells like urine, it’s not real
00:43:25
I’m exaggerating, I’ll explain what to do
00:43:27
because this shark really knows
00:43:29
accumulate urea and doesn’t dump it
00:43:32
for years, why because it
00:43:34
lives in very deep
00:43:36
waters, that is, I have it at minus 70
00:43:39
calmly, I feel for this and that’s
00:43:41
why it means under accumulation of y or does it
00:43:43
help to survive these cold
00:43:47
times and therefore now not yet well,
00:43:51
how did I go to the toilet these dates
00:43:54
to find booths from the user about politics the
00:43:57
lighting is the same for everyone when he is fine-tuning for
00:44:00
smallpox km from Mr. de amis in
00:44:05
childhood to the Grushinsky festival this there were
00:44:06
this sticky commendation public
00:44:09
toilet AK-12 there people just
00:44:12
piled up in big heaps a relative is not here example
00:44:15
finish off the moment our cookie the essence is that
00:44:18
now it is a delicacy
00:44:19
and for many years let Islam languish
00:44:21
like what’s wrong there was
00:44:24
basically nothing else to eat find in particular
00:44:26
celine dion there will be a super difference even
00:44:28
then it was just warm stop here
00:44:31
among the
00:44:32
northern seas well that’s
00:44:36
how it looks now
00:44:38
the air from us is in short I’m trying.
00:44:41
godfather meat in Fergana style I
00:44:46
didn’t want to feel it, I didn’t even know it at all.
00:44:49
when in a pot of letters this world is
00:44:51
more than that, I really feel the power of the
00:44:54
Icelandic Vikings that you are invading me
00:44:56
in fact, if you
00:44:58
plug your nose and don’t think at all what it
00:45:00
means, which one hasn’t written for many years,
00:45:03
in fact, it’s quite tasty since the
00:45:05
times of the Vikings here a lot has changed
00:45:07
today, to catch a shark you
00:45:09
don’t have to go fishing for several
00:45:10
months in the cold seas,
00:45:12
just go to a store and
00:45:14
absolutely anywhere, not just in
00:45:16
Reykjavik, for example, a store in the city
00:45:18
is a filter population of two and a half
00:45:20
thousand people wild wilderness means
00:45:23
most of all to me It’s amazing in the shops of
00:45:24
Iceland, this abundance is just absolutely, the
00:45:27
shelves are bursting with everything and all types of
00:45:30
meat, there’s milk, there’s also all kinds of
00:45:33
cheeses, look, there’s a gram of salt, there’s
00:45:36
millions of flavors, such cheese and
00:45:39
gray chains, that means with garlic and
00:45:42
pepper, snowdrifts, absolutely everything, there’s all
00:45:45
kinds meat minced meat crayons whole meat
00:45:49
means and large
00:45:52
two-liter minced meat costs 160 rubles,
00:45:54
almost like our vegetables are much more expensive than
00:45:57
in Moscow, which means local tomatoes cost
00:46:00
795 crowns per kilogram, that’s about
00:46:03
450 rubles per kilogram for tomatoes it’s
00:46:06
expensive, but even that’s twice times less than the
00:46:09
item tomatoes in Chukotka that I
00:46:11
showed for real, but there are also tomatoes that are
00:46:13
half the price, they are Dutch and cost
00:46:15
about 220 rubles for our money, an
00:46:17
interesting feature of Icelandic
00:46:19
stores, where the hell can you buy a plastic
00:46:21
bag, this is how the government fights
00:46:23
plastic pollution, very
00:46:25
cool package which we took is
00:46:27
non-recyclable flour, yes, of course, it’s a bag
00:46:30
made of corn fiber and other bags are
00:46:33
generally prohibited except for such
00:46:35
reusable bags and just ordinary
00:46:37
plastic bags, it was prohibited that
00:46:39
corn popping, but apparently from these
00:46:42
leaves
00:46:44
it decomposes right in your
00:46:46
refrigerator, you’re talking about it starts to
00:46:49
turn
00:46:51
A lot of
00:46:53
Iceland is fighting plastic so seriously
00:46:56
that the government even
00:46:57
launched an advertising campaign
00:46:59
urging people not to buy water in
00:47:01
stores in plastic bottles. Today,
00:47:03
even in the most expensive hotels here they won’t
00:47:05
give you a bottle of water, maximum a decanter
00:47:08
with the inscription Enjoy the crystal
00:47:10
clear water of Iceland from the tap
00:47:13
Absolutely everyone drinks tap water, it’s
00:47:18
realistic that they believe, eat a little and the
00:47:21
catalog and I say seriously,
00:47:23
no one here will go to the store, I even have the
00:47:26
small fishing rod bottles that we are
00:47:28
all used to, in fact, we have
00:47:30
always treated our land and shale with incredible
00:47:32
care because it was she who always
00:47:34
gave them life, just look at
00:47:36
these statistics: 73 percent of the electricity
00:47:39
in the country is generated thanks to hydra
00:47:41
energy, 27 percent from
00:47:43
geothermal energy.
00:47:45
Now I’ll explain why this is incredibly
00:47:47
cool, before you plug something into the
00:47:48
outlet, you need to have
00:47:49
electricity there by wire, it comes from
00:47:52
power plants there are huge turbines
00:47:54
that are not connected to any outlets and you
00:47:56
just need to spin them up and they will start
00:47:58
giving energy through the wires. The main
00:48:00
way is to heat the water so that it
00:48:02
evaporates and spins the turbine in pairs,
00:48:05
burning fuga the problem is that coal
00:48:07
energy pollutes the environment,
00:48:09
destroys the atmosphere and also destroys hundreds of
00:48:12
lives of miners in the mines, but still
00:48:14
coal energy remains the most
00:48:16
common in the whole world, fast,
00:48:18
simple and cheap, there is also nuclear
00:48:20
energy, it is more profitable, fewer emissions,
00:48:22
but it leads to tragedies like in
00:48:24
Chernobyl or Fukushima, so the
00:48:26
Icelanders have achieved that
00:48:28
they provide for their entire country energy without a single
00:48:30
stone of coal and nuclear energy, these are
00:48:33
huge in pairs, these eruptions
00:48:35
are actually what
00:48:37
Iceland gets electricity from,
00:48:39
united fingers, look, they live on
00:48:40
volcanoes and volcanoes heat the upper
00:48:43
layers of the earth and of course there is water
00:48:45
that is heated by volcanoes before
00:48:47
that what
00:48:48
even turns into a park and you know,
00:48:51
this is when there is steam 13 of the earth, this is what these
00:48:54
are, these are the so-called famous
00:48:56
geysers,
00:49:01
and so the acids on doom were also this
00:49:04
day, Herman, just like that, let’s bring it
00:49:05
somehow so that they bring it to the point,
00:49:07
they actually bring it
00:49:09
they collect this steam here, and thus
00:49:11
tightly, this steam comes here to the
00:49:13
power plant, it harina chit into the turbine,
00:49:16
that is, spin up the turbine the desert, and this is
00:49:21
how electricity is actually obtained,
00:49:24
and then the garden, if all this
00:49:26
is distributed throughout the houses, apartments and
00:49:29
shale, and so on
00:49:31
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00:49:37
thanks to this, Iceland has
00:49:39
the cheapest electricity among all
00:49:41
Scandinavian countries: $700 per year
00:49:44
for an apartment of 100 square meters, that
00:49:46
is, approximately 4,000 rubles per month, which is
00:49:48
cheaper than in almost all European countries,
00:49:57
ninety percent of houses in Iceland
00:50:00
are heated using geothermal
00:50:02
energy so we are very dependent on
00:50:04
geothermal energy
00:50:06
all our pools and everything is powered by
00:50:08
geothermal energy this is a large
00:50:12
part of the islamic way of life hot
00:50:14
water flows in the heating radiators we
00:50:17
build heated water floors in our
00:50:19
homes even heating the
00:50:21
driveway your year so you don't
00:50:23
have to protect yours
00:50:25
driveway, you can just get in your car and
00:50:27
drive,
00:50:29
that is, you understand, heated water
00:50:31
is supplied through pipes to the battery of houses and 9 out of
00:50:34
10 houses in Iceland are actually
00:50:36
heated thanks to the volcano, and it happens
00:50:38
that houses are even built without radiators and
00:50:40
radiators,
00:50:41
there are quite large hot
00:50:43
springs and we we just build buildings on
00:50:45
it so when you have a park you
00:50:48
can just sit on the hot
00:50:50
spring enjoying the warmth of the steam and
00:50:52
everything else I'll give you nothing else you don't
00:50:55
need anything else no running water no hands nothing that is not
00:50:58
even a corpse a corpse no just just
00:51:01
coming out of the ground what about we
00:51:04
have this and many ways
00:51:06
to maintain it are attached but this is an
00:51:09
old tradition we have been doing this since
00:51:12
1929 so we have some
00:51:16
and perhaps the most pleasant thing about dermal
00:51:18
energy drinks in Iceland is of course
00:51:20
heated pools
00:51:22
wild guy
00:51:26
[music]
00:51:43
[music]
00:51:50
just look you what has this
00:51:53
Icelandic progress achieved, that is, here is the lagoon
00:51:55
among the volcanic
00:51:58
us Egorkin, respectively, you swim
00:52:03
here they just started a bar, look at the list, you
00:52:05
swim through the beer for us all, you take
00:52:07
some kind of Tatneft itself, the infrastructure here is very
00:52:09
cool, here
00:52:11
accordingly you come in and are given a robe and
00:52:13
then you take a swim they cover themselves with
00:52:15
all sorts of masks, then there’s a restaurant,
00:52:17
people go to a restaurant and they’ll be right there in their
00:52:19
bathrobes, there’s no sun, there’s no robe in white, they’re sitting here and generally there’s
00:52:21
no harm in the KFK niches, you
00:52:24
could have gone before this, I can’t
00:52:27
imagine you’re just diving into this
00:52:29
Icelandic prudence of some kind not
00:52:31
just a lagoon, it really seems to me,
00:52:33
but a patriot of everything Icelandic,
00:52:36
everything Islamic, the quality of life really
00:52:39
seems like Icelanders can endlessly
00:52:40
come up with ways to
00:52:42
use the energy of the earth,
00:52:43
look, you’re walking along the shore and here the water
00:52:45
is boiling, look right on the sand, even
00:52:47
just throw dumplings ivory, let’s
00:52:49
assume that he now he’s buying out of
00:52:51
this sand, I
00:52:58
’ll come out of it, you seem to have so what we
00:53:01
do is we put the dough in a pan and
00:53:04
leave the pan in the ground for 24 hours,
00:53:07
a day later we get perfect
00:53:10
rye bread, let’s try
00:53:13
I lived the bread yesterday and now we’ll
00:53:17
see what happened and this is
00:53:22
what the appetite looks like
00:53:26
before
00:53:28
the bay, this top is light, as if it wasn’t
00:53:31
baked, but when you turn it
00:53:35
[music]
00:53:38
and
00:53:41
I can support it and you expose it,
00:53:48
you
00:53:52
need some other devices
00:53:55
from no, now we’ll pull it out about the Russian and
00:53:58
yes it comes out
00:54:01
very delicious
00:54:06
dirt
00:54:13
very tasty smells very tasty smells like it's
00:54:17
real this is woe okay we can
00:54:20
try absolute
00:54:26
of course take the wire cutters and let's go inside and you can try with
00:54:29
butter
00:54:38
[music]
00:54:39
such a brand warm thing is
00:54:42
very tasty even find the bread is not quite
00:54:46
like a cupcake something
00:54:49
so sweet
00:54:51
in the recipe there is a little so here is the bread and
00:54:55
it turned out to be a slide it’s sweet as you
00:54:58
know how they will make brownies
00:55:00
very tasty of course the fact that you
00:55:02
just took it out of ample sand
00:55:04
from boiling water makes it even
00:55:07
three times tastier it’s incredibly very club on
00:55:10
volcanic soil which in terms of
00:55:12
fertility is close to permafrost,
00:55:14
the Icelanders have learned to grow vegetables in
00:55:17
greenhouses on a colossal scale and it’s
00:55:20
just hot water that warms
00:55:22
everything inside here, nothing more, this is
00:55:25
the main component for creating a good
00:55:27
environment for plants, we currently
00:55:30
provide 40 percent of the domestic
00:55:32
market in Iceland and I I must say that
00:55:34
Icelanders really like to buy
00:55:36
local products, this is important for
00:55:39
them from an ethical point of view, and I believe
00:55:42
that you, like them, have the right taste
00:55:44
[music]
00:55:53
interesting detail: local tomatoes
00:55:55
cost about twice as much
00:55:57
as imported ones, but look what they
00:56:00
came up with two glasses of beer and one
00:56:03
of them is made from red tomatoes, the other and
00:56:05
green, there is a guess which of them
00:56:08
is red is the
00:56:10
correct answer, like this, yes, they
00:56:13
came up with a picture, sleep you from tomatoes,
00:56:16
how interesting they are before work, you know, while
00:56:18
you are getting yourself involved, liquid transmission,
00:56:20
you know as if you are hitting,
00:56:22
how to say, not brine and standard
00:56:25
salty, but imagine if
00:56:27
[music]
00:56:28
if they diluted tomato paste with
00:56:32
water for a year before something like that and then you can
00:56:34
see its bitterness, in short, they didn’t
00:56:37
actually make a regular pivot,
00:56:38
they added a little bit to it as soon as the heck of tomatoes is here,
00:56:42
but of course when you come to a restaurant
00:56:45
and you know that there is tomato
00:56:46
beer here, it’s impossible not to try it
00:57:05
[music]
00:57:11
so we arrived corsa yes of course it’s crazy,
00:57:15
this is exactly the kind of Iceland that
00:57:19
should be for the first time I’m
00:57:22
so
00:57:24
crazy incredible beauty and that is,
00:57:26
mountains open up that are lowering
00:57:28
green and on top there are already shadows of books, not
00:57:31
quite mountains made of cramped, as if
00:57:34
volcanic
00:57:36
formations and
00:57:38
[music]
00:57:39
here are small little villages
00:57:42
just where people live
00:57:46
[music]
00:57:56
our journey to the most remote
00:57:58
region of Iceland where we went
00:58:00
at the very beginning it took place we are going to a
00:58:02
village with a population of 300 people
00:58:04
hears 300 like shui not like in the village I
00:58:07
overate teaching which I did a report in
00:58:09
the summer where there were fires in general in the
00:58:10
usual sense this is the wilderness out of the way and
00:58:13
look at this
00:58:15
[music]
00:58:27
while margins and seals remain which
00:58:30
by the way they are very afraid of once he approaches the
00:58:31
sheep of the nearest village on the road almost
00:58:34
perfectly the high-speed camera records the
00:58:36
speed shows you a smile on the
00:58:38
electronic panel if you do not exceed
00:58:40
people walk on the sidewalks with dogs
00:58:44
300 people live here don’t forget to turn your
00:58:46
head slightly to the side for hundreds of
00:58:47
kilometers there is no civilization, only goats
00:58:49
and sheep in the mountains, and in the village, damn words,
00:58:52
the village clearly can’t keep up with Islamic
00:58:53
progress, playgrounds from family
00:58:56
advertising, road junctions, look at the
00:58:58
lampposts with offset, at least you can see us
00:59:00
on the highways like that in Indian style,
00:59:04
all this is real and a conditional outback according to
00:59:06
ours By the standards of this Kamchatka, it’s even more like
00:59:08
Chukotka, that is, a super distant region, a
00:59:10
village called Tom Tree,
00:59:11
300 people live, but look, this is what the
00:59:13
center of this village looks like, that is, this
00:59:16
parking lot where they even have a
00:59:18
device for
00:59:19
recharging electric vehicles, here you go,
00:59:23
so further on, accordingly, this is
00:59:25
practically the main building any
00:59:27
village in Iceland has a swimming pool, there are
00:59:31
such hot tubs, that is, this is
00:59:33
the main, so to speak, pastime of
00:59:36
the Icelanders, they adore baths, hot baths,
00:59:39
springs, in general, everything connected with this
00:59:42
for them is happiness
00:59:44
associated with baths because it’s
00:59:46
pretty cold all the time, it’s very
00:59:48
cheap, it costs even by our standards, that
00:59:50
is, even if you use Russian
00:59:52
salaries, an annual subscription to the pool for an
00:59:56
Icelander costs 16 thousand crowns, that is, with
00:59:58
our money up to about 9 thousand
01:00:00
rubles, and even a very cool
01:00:03
thing, also very typical for
01:00:05
Icelanders, this 2 and this is actually a bubble
01:00:07
here, I’ve
01:00:09
never seen anything like this, but it
01:00:12
turns out that this is a typical thing for
01:00:14
Icelanders,
01:00:25
consider it carefully, that is, it really
01:00:27
blows my mind, to be honest, of course, friends,
01:00:30
if we compare this with
01:00:32
some Moscow or St. Petersburg
01:00:34
or even there some thread Kazan or
01:00:37
Samara yes you tell me Anton why
01:00:40
we don’t have these children’s playgrounds or something
01:00:42
we don’t have swimming pools there yet yes
01:00:45
of course friends but you forgot that
01:00:47
300 people live here, three hundred as a show and I do
01:00:49
n’t know about Elena in some screen in
01:00:51
Chukotka,
01:00:55
while on the farms everything is the same as ours
01:00:58
[music]
01:01:04
[laughter]
01:01:05
[music]
01:01:11
people when even before this he became like this,
01:01:17
because the
01:01:21
problem is in dance, if one breaks
01:01:23
back, then everyone seo brother thinks that we
01:01:25
must be able to you run after him and our
01:01:28
task is not to let them
01:01:30
start a revolution
01:01:35
stand will stand standing standing
01:01:38
family company here everything from the father with the wonderful
01:01:41
Islamic name dance club dream to
01:01:44
the granddaughters and even bend everything in action the
01:01:46
task is to sort out the herd of the most
01:01:48
fleshy ones which should tomorrow let me
01:01:50
call it
01:01:59
short, he’s just promoting one, everyone is
01:02:02
starting to rush after him because
01:02:03
I think that since such a revolutionary
01:02:07
turned out to be successful for him, the rest will be able to, here are the
01:02:10
most stubborn ones left, it means
01:02:12
they look again at this charm then
01:02:14
rushes me very scary springs as
01:02:16
I jump and me everything I
01:02:19
[music]
01:02:32
[music]
01:02:35
a kilometer from the company there is a school you
01:02:38
look at this beautiful building
01:02:39
it seems that this is a toy from a kinder
01:02:42
surprise not a school building there are just no words
01:02:44
and that’s not all that my eyes
01:02:46
useful tax we are leaving the village for
01:02:48
300 people we drive further, I’ll remind you
01:02:50
that it’s still all the way to the village of 300
01:02:52
people, here I am now walking along this
01:02:55
fjord, don’t you know, I have the feeling
01:02:58
that life on planet earth has not
01:03:00
really begun yet, it seems to me that this is
01:03:02
roughly what everything looked like there,
01:03:04
dinosaurs, but they have what so
01:03:07
untouched nature, in its pristine
01:03:10
form, it’s insanely beautiful, these
01:03:12
huge boards at the top are covered with
01:03:16
a little snow stretching into the distance, this is the
01:03:18
most important thing, this insanely beautiful
01:03:20
transition from green to there into white
01:03:23
snow, I’m an incredible joker and I’m interested in walking,
01:03:25
I’m walking and I come across this there’s an
01:03:28
assumption that this is a house, well, there’s
01:03:33
practically nothing around here, in a
01:03:36
couple of buildings there’s nothing at all, and there’s
01:03:38
nothing at all, this is a local theater,
01:03:42
look at the posters hanging here, and
01:03:45
here it really is, that is, there are
01:03:49
professional actors working here
01:03:53
accordingly, they invite the
01:03:55
adult children of the person who comes out to
01:03:58
meet us in the name of el battlelog, although it
01:04:00
seems to me that his real name is Santa and his last
01:04:02
name is Klaus in 2005, we bought this
01:04:06
building, it was
01:04:08
expensive, 1 million CZK, a
01:04:13
very good price,
01:04:15
I’m a good price, at first we thought it
01:04:19
would be a dacha, but then at first summer we
01:04:22
were asked to make performances, this
01:04:25
show, these decorations for him, this is the most
01:04:28
popular show and since then we have been doing
01:04:31
theater every summer, he is here and the main
01:04:34
actor and director Andrzej the producer himself
01:04:36
makes dolls for children's performances,
01:04:38
look at give, for example, during the
01:04:39
performance they fall in love, etc. A.
01:04:44
hp one byte I'll ask how much
01:04:47
capitalism money they use to
01:04:49
sell tickets to those same three hundred
01:04:51
residents the standard of living in a village can be
01:04:53
assessed by the number of cars how many
01:04:55
people in the village have cars everyone and
01:04:57
many have two cars each this is very
01:05:01
Icelandic
01:05:03
[ music]
01:05:06
if, for example, there are children in the family, so
01:05:11
maybe there are
01:05:12
3 cars, can
01:05:19
you imagine, just people are in what is
01:05:21
called in the words yes middle
01:05:23
of nowhere just in the middle of, as I
01:05:25
said, untouched nature of untouched
01:05:28
land and so they
01:05:31
messed up so that in general to live the
01:05:34
same way people live there in
01:05:36
full-fledged cities, I mean in the
01:05:38
sense that we get used to knowing that
01:05:40
if people live far away in some
01:05:42
small villages, then it’s enough that
01:05:45
they just have this, they
01:05:46
bring it there from time to time and they’re warm and
01:05:48
here they went much further, that is, it’s
01:05:50
like this level of comfort
01:05:53
that gives a new feeling of life, that
01:05:55
is, they also want their children, like
01:05:57
all normal children, to go to the theater and
01:06:00
watch performances and communicate with each other,
01:06:01
that is, to have this
01:06:02
social and cultural and
01:06:05
for this, active lives do not need to be moved anywhere, not to
01:06:06
Moscow, not to St. Petersburg, and by the way, how cool it is
01:06:09
that you already live here so far away, as for
01:06:11
example, we know everything yin-yang in the Far
01:06:13
East in Chukotka, so far away, you
01:06:15
don’t have to go anywhere just to
01:06:17
it’s normal to live alvelo and says
01:06:19
that there are years when there is
01:06:21
not enough money from ticket sales, in this case the
01:06:24
state comes to the rescue and
01:06:26
they were ready to
01:06:28
buy our performance
01:06:32
to show them in
01:06:35
schools and kindergartens and and
01:06:41
every year and when people
01:06:45
came here
01:06:48
what does this mean what they buy tickets
01:06:51
to your shows and give them to children
01:06:54
before they bought whole sho you did
01:06:57
free admission for everyone
01:07:01
this morning I was working on a new
01:07:04
project to get funding I
01:07:07
hope they
01:07:09
say yes
01:07:11
last year they said no
01:07:15
so sometimes they give and sometimes they don't have I'm
01:07:18
sort of a street, yes, if you receive
01:07:21
funding, it means that you
01:07:24
start your show with zero, that is, not in
01:07:27
the red, that is, all expenses are covered by
01:07:29
the government until
01:07:31
[music] does
01:07:33
this inspire you to help you
01:07:35
somehow not only in the context of money, but
01:07:37
also and morally,
01:07:40
of course, this is a great challenge on the shoulder, a
01:07:44
great support that you did something and we
01:07:47
want to help you, the example of Iceland
01:07:50
shows that systems in which
01:07:51
capitalism is combined with socialism still
01:07:54
exist and give very cool
01:07:56
results, for example, in Iceland there is a very
01:07:58
developed trade union system, it doesn’t matter
01:08:01
what company do you work for do you join a
01:08:03
trade union based on your type of
01:08:04
activity, for example, our Anastasia from
01:08:06
Moscow works at a school and is a member of the
01:08:08
teachers’ union, most
01:08:10
trade unions
01:08:12
support
01:08:18
sports sections or swimming pools, that is,
01:08:21
they cover the cost or
01:08:23
part of the cost of
01:08:26
the activities of a club or swimming pool,
01:08:30
some trade unions up to what
01:08:33
opens up the
01:08:35
cost of work clothes and work
01:08:38
shoes, for example,
01:08:41
my union is the teachers’ union, they don’t have some of these
01:08:47
small bonuses like
01:08:50
[music]
01:08:51
payment for a swimming pool, but
01:08:55
once in three years I can go on an
01:09:00
internship abroad, see how
01:09:03
you get a job for example, as a
01:09:04
teacher and you automatically join the
01:09:06
teachers' union, two to four
01:09:09
percent of your salary goes to the union
01:09:11
within the union, there are various
01:09:13
funds, for example, a recreation fund, with money from
01:09:16
it, the union purchases
01:09:17
guest houses throughout the country that are provided for free or for a
01:09:20
minimal fee by members of
01:09:22
the union, there is also a strike fund
01:09:25
exists in case the workers
01:09:27
are outraged by something, be it social
01:09:29
payments, politicians, or even the party, they want to
01:09:31
resign for those days when the
01:09:33
workers go on strike, their wages are
01:09:35
compensated by the union, also the user exchange rate in
01:09:38
Iceland, they themselves determine the minimum
01:09:40
wage for workers, they make sure that
01:09:42
people are not forced to work not only
01:09:44
on weekends but also during coffee breaks, and
01:09:46
if you are fired and you do not agree with this,
01:09:48
you have the right to schedule
01:09:50
an interview at which
01:09:52
your director must come to a representative of the trade union and
01:09:55
explain whether he really has the
01:09:57
right to fire you days and all our
01:09:59
people of pain guy in Iceland, many
01:10:03
people simply burn out at work due to
01:10:06
overwork due to
01:10:08
constant pressure on the psyche,
01:10:11
this happened and I have my diagnosis of
01:10:15
fibromyalgia so right now I’m not
01:10:18
working
01:10:19
I’m also not working right now
01:10:22
burnout is Caroline and Hamer they have
01:10:25
three children and yes, they both don’t work, an
01:10:28
excellent example of the fact that behind the Icelandic
01:10:30
standard of living there is a colossal
01:10:31
amount of work. For example, according to the law,
01:10:34
after the birth of a child,
01:10:36
not only the mother but also the father has the right to maternity leave, but
01:10:38
almost no one takes advantage of this; in infancy, a
01:10:40
nanny is hired and the parents continue
01:10:42
to work
01:10:44
a year ago, I felt that something was going
01:10:47
wrong,
01:10:49
my brain wasn’t working as well at
01:10:51
work as before, what I
01:10:54
could do easily before became difficult to do,
01:10:57
then I went to a psychologist and told him
01:11:00
about it, I told
01:11:03
my colleagues and bosses about how I felt, I was
01:11:04
very frank, I went talk to
01:11:07
a psychologist
01:11:08
and he watched me and this spring my
01:11:11
doctor said ok you don’t work
01:11:14
anymore you should stop before friends there are
01:11:17
countries where it’s normal not to
01:11:19
torture yourself if all the juice has drained out of you
01:11:23
for two months the only thing
01:11:26
I managed to do was go out go
01:11:28
outside and walk I couldn't do anything
01:11:31
else I lay in bed or walked down the street
01:11:34
just these two things well today I
01:11:38
write music much better today
01:11:41
so when you ask us
01:11:43
if we are happy I would say yes
01:11:46
compared to what it was this spring,
01:11:48
after the doctor's conclusion about burnout,
01:11:51
Hamer has not worked for six months and is
01:11:53
living well
01:11:54
[music]
01:11:56
now this is a problem with my unions, the
01:11:59
union pays me my salary
01:12:01
today at
01:12:03
home, the union unites engineers in
01:12:06
Iceland, we have several unions,
01:12:09
depending on the profession, a monthly
01:12:11
fee, and now when it is not you work
01:12:13
they pay you your full salary
01:12:16
they pay 80 percent 80 percent of
01:12:20
your salary
01:12:21
[music]
01:12:34
today they gather every evening with the whole
01:12:36
family for dinner at seven in the evening, listen to the
01:12:39
stories of the children from school and drink
01:12:41
the most wonderful drink when you
01:12:43
pour it the feeling means it’s
01:12:45
beer from harry potter fodder they
01:12:47
have accumulated butterbeer men's foam
01:12:48
on top yulyaska is beautiful actually
01:12:51
you know that this is kvass mixed with forfeit
01:12:55
actually the husband for the test box
01:13:00
and
01:13:01
damn how cool it will never be
01:13:04
that in principle we make forfeits nikvass when drunk
01:13:08
as not only in the morning on milonga I
01:13:12
just poured a glass like for the soldiers of a
01:13:15
small class, how in such a situation
01:13:17
can you have a wonderful drink,
01:13:22
very cool, well, you know, the feeling
01:13:26
that it
01:13:28
matters to you how you are, but by the way,
01:13:33
such a grip, a cool sport,
01:13:35
wandering about just such, you know, the heights
01:13:38
from this barrel, here are the old
01:13:40
points, even torn off yellow barrels x balance in the
01:13:42
cities were placed in which it
01:13:44
seems to me there is no fish there with their ordinary Yulia
01:13:46
separate ones like this and what
01:13:49
sweetness you feel
01:13:53
at the same time of the festive drink she also
01:13:56
feels that there are a lot of gas drinks and
01:13:59
due to this mixture they read it is similar
01:14:01
to and the price is for children such champagne when
01:14:04
I looked at this family idyll I thought
01:14:06
about how cool it is that people have not
01:14:08
only a standard of living but also time to
01:14:10
feel it, you can sit, taste the
01:14:13
gas, look at the pigtails of your wonderful
01:14:15
daughters, watch a cozy cat
01:14:20
[music] it’s getting
01:14:39
harder and harder I think where I am now
01:14:41
in
01:14:43
short hours, it’s very far from the capital of the river of the century
01:14:47
in this small village
01:14:50
and I think about how damn it’s cool that
01:14:53
you seem to be on the very outskirts of the
01:14:55
country, in the very Kamchatka and Chukotka regions, and I don’t
01:14:59
know, but here the local people can afford to
01:15:02
just lie like that in a hammock and
01:15:04
enjoy these beautiful fjords,
01:15:06
sit down behind the formed roads, the
01:15:08
store shelves are crowded here, we just
01:15:11
have places in Russia where you can also
01:15:13
lie and watch such beauty,
01:15:16
too, you have a very beautiful
01:15:18
country, and so in
01:15:20
most areas, at least where
01:15:22
I was there are people there, like that, you ca
01:15:24
n’t really lie around, they move all the time
01:15:26
so as not to freeze, in order
01:15:28
to live even normally you have to constantly constantly
01:15:30
fuss constantly move
01:15:32
constantly so that we are all people in my
01:15:36
episodes they say that this is this is
01:15:38
life like
01:15:39
than lying on the rubble, yes,
01:15:42
but in fact, it seems to me that life is
01:15:45
just about lying on the rubble sometimes, but
01:15:49
not many people here can afford this, for some
01:15:53
reason
01:15:56
people here can afford to walk in the
01:15:58
baths, put on horseshoes, you can
01:16:01
put on rings during the day and everything is fine for them they are
01:16:04
so much normal you go to the beautiful
01:16:07
no Nikita not oligarchs no they are just
01:16:10
normal enough for life everything
01:16:13
thoughts like this can’t be that you wo
01:16:15
n’t have enough to feed your family and this is the
01:16:18
feeling that she is this
01:16:20
feeling that you shouldn’t suffer,
01:16:23
you don’t have to constantly be chasing somewhere
01:16:26
just to feed yourself and
01:16:28
your children,
01:16:30
this is a very powerful feeling
01:16:32
that you can feel
01:16:34
here, immersed in their life, you are
01:16:38
now trying to immerse yourself in this
01:16:39
feeling to understand how you don’t even know
01:16:42
inside me how it’s like a certain
01:16:43
amount of muscle is contracting, it’s
01:16:46
a little bit so you relax and
01:16:48
I think that life is actually a
01:16:50
wonderful thing and you don’t need to appreciate it from
01:16:53
morning to night, working hard, running, running
01:16:55
somewhere from morning to night,
01:16:57
it certainly doesn’t seem like the most valuable
01:17:00
feeling in life when you can just
01:17:02
enjoy the fact that in the middle of the day
01:17:06
you can lie down like this and
01:17:08
just lie in a hammock, the
01:17:10
shadows are scary
01:17:12
[music]
01:17:28
and
01:17:31
and [
01:17:34
music] [
01:17:42
music]
01:17:59
[music] and

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