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Cossacks and then stalker Sergei Grigorovich
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bring once founded on and introduce and in
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general you can’t swear how
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gays and non-football players will develop
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Shevchenko will earn money in Ukraine
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and e-sportsmen tell the
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story of buying a ferrari went to Switzerland
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bought and how much does this car cost now the
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boy got the [ __ ] out of here you oh
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boy got 250,000 dollars me and I’m not
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exactly 1st for being stingy this is another you
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think you need a higher education
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no why should your older child go
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to university I’m categorically against
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them riding a seagull why the
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verse interesting story, yes, he didn’t make
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an offer and tears
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welled up in my eyes and I didn’t expect
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such a reaction from you, I’m crazy now people
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who know how to do something on a computer have
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taught them are no longer needed; those who at
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any moment ca
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n’t figure out any complex task themselves are needed and they will make the right
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decision, you ended up in the bank for some
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money, I don’t know what 5 million is there
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[music]
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friends, I don’t really like the
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name so far the name is now they are Strat Life
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but
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we will come up with something in the near future and
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by the way if do you have any ideas about
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this, this is a new format, it’s still new,
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this is the 2nd broadcast, write in the comments, I
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promise that whoever gives the names that
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we will accept, I will tag him, for example, in the
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bathhouse, by the sound, we are visiting today with a very
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unusual person, now he is hidden from
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of the entire media space, but nevertheless,
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this is the most successful
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IT developer in Ukraine, this is the creator of the
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legendary game Cossacks and then stalker
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Sergey Grigorovich,
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we are Seryoga and we are acquaintances just
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before the broadcast, we talked 17 years ago in
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2003, we met under a very well
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coincidence of circumstances, for some reason I
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it was at that moment that
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I arrived at the tea party, without saying a word,
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and I arrived, there was such an infantile
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young man, also on a motorcycle, also
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on a Yamaha, only the red one was a Yamaha
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and with about the same request,
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you remember, tell me how it
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happened this time, I don’t remember and it’s possible not to
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say hello correctly again, yes yes no
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you can say hello everyone how long ago the
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essence is we started riding a
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motorcycle on a seagull in sports mode
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it was 2003 the year the season began it was
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probably April there
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after that we rode 3 seasons together
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I stopped getting injured ride during these 3
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seasons we managed to
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go around 27 races I once read of which
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Seryoga won one of them
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because I fell in Poznań
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and still got there but but finished but
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worse than Serezha Seryoga still does
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motorsports and holds a Kozak Cup everyone
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year you can google look at Bruno and
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he’s very passionate tell me what motorsport means to you
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now I somehow quickly
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earned money that gave me
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possible freedom we are big no a million
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and a million and I realized that I kind of
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work a lot but there’s nothing in life
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is changing, that is, money is still
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being earned, nothing is happening and there are
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not enough emotions and I started looking for a
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hobby,
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one of the hobbies I found was a
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motorcycle, I thought this was one of the good
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ideas, I bought myself a regular 400 qr
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sports car, I thought she it’s cheap and
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we won’t get tired of it in two weeks and I’ll move on to the
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next idea. I went to the seagull and there I
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was destroyed in the blood and I
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liked it so much that after that I bought the
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most powerful motorcycle in the world,
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it wasn’t until 12 and I went to the seagull
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for the Ukrainian championship and in the hands of
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some stage and then I arrived
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last, that was it, yes I found words of
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acquaintance, yes yes, and then I was once
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riding around the city on this motorcycle and an
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enemy caught up with me in a truck, stuck, never
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caught up with some guy who
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asked to stop and when I
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stopped it was our mutual friend
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Valera, the hump of arms, he was already the champion of Ukraine
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and he explained to me that I would
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never come to the Ukrainian championship on such a motorcycle
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except for the last one, he is very
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fast and but only in a straight line from you
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want to ride on the track you need a yamaha
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and he remembered you from the world championship
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so he saw you, I do
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n’t think he remembered, he just saw a
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beautiful motorcycle and asked to
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stop and look when he
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looked, he didn’t say that you need to take
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a Yamaha and after that the third
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motorcycle I had was a
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yamaha, which we had already seen Yes,
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we saw each other and then you came across the watermelon, he
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started training not the watermelon,
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but we were first met by the watermelon across the field,
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and then we
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started working right out of the blue, like on a porridge
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night, 17 years old, yes, I don’t remember there was a
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funny incident,
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Seryoga tried all the time to catch up with me using
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all possible and impossible
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methods hired in this second season in
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my opinion they hired a sports psychologist and
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hired a sports doctor a
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sports doctor came with a problem
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tell me how you are from what problem did you
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come to the sports doctor I’m not a
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doctor I came to my aunt
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she came I am a seven-time world champion in
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rowing in details nismo and she was
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already working in dashcam sports, I asked
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her, I say I need some kind of
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doctor because I can’t finish the race,
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I don’t have enough endurance,
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she’s eager to fight and gave this
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doctor a trainer who Already prescribed
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two workouts a day for me and I take
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pills for breakfast, lunch and dinner, let me
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sit on a medication regimen and
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train like a horse until Seryoga quickly
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gained weight
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right away with polyp, now Seryoga ate his
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face and then he was so masturbate and
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with such a booming weight
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I was like 65 kilograms, I was like 80 kilograms, because now I
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was like that very quickly, I
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immediately gained 10 kilograms from the muscle stack,
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it’s clearly visible, even my gait changed,
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that you were then taking
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pills by pills, nothing so
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complicated or dangerous, butt and
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testosterone was not taken before you
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definitely had some kind of anabolic
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steroids, listens to one hundred percent, it was
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just like frost,
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well, I don’t know about it then, but I
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doubt it because there, in front of my aunt,
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no one would risk their
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nephew’s health, I listen, in our Gothic sports, there’s
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a queue for them all they know all the steps
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and eat, come on, not without illusions, I ate,
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especially since they looked 300 times a day,
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you ate because you had an
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anabolic steroid
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and it gave you gluttony, and plus
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you gave him a fit lackey, and what about a
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psychologist there is such a- then the profession is a
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sports psychologist,
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she prepares you for sports
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competitions, I told you how it was
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on my part, we come to this race,
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Seryoga, like to pretend that you recognize the image of
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the enemy, what did it have to do with it in Poznań, then we
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all went late, late, and you know, we’re
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usually from the Ukraine. came out of Ukraine, we are
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from Ukraine, so we hung out there together and
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then 2 1 and everything ended,
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the image of the enemy,
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then it turned out that the work with the psychologist,
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what he told you, but a lot of different
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interesting things, but he forbade you to communicate
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with me, and of course in a friendly atmosphere,
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well, just don’t communicate, don’t I was definitely
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in the image of an enemy, just so as not to spoil
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my mood, not in the mood, what are
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you talking about, communicating with me spoiled your
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mood, on the contrary, it increased our mood, I don’t
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know why we did this to patients, but she
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increased it, just like me, and I wanted to
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overtake you, this is an incentive, an incentive, this is good
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carrot this is the report the hare that's why
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but not she told a lot more
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she told how to
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prepare how to fall asleep the day before the
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competition
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for something there were photos posted around the
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perimeter along the bumper to start mine
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now again I don’t remember but it’s unlikely I
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did it well there is a plan on her behalf that
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she had no flour there, I’m sure, of course, that’s how it is,
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you know, I remember here, I don’t remember,
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I’m such nonsense. I did it, although I
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remember the era, not well, and then when I
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left motorsports, you lost motivation,
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well, I fell a lot,
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many times I fell, well, 10 each, I
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only had 6 sushi operations on the collarbone,
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I fell, so I counted 54 no, it was
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a fall,
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and I’m talking about fractures up to fractures of 10,
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yes, and when you lost your fingers,
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you lost your fingers already,
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and for me the training process is divided into two periods,
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then when we
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trained, it was there until I was 27 years old
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and then when I had already retired and was
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training sports now, what did I lose for you
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now,
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and how did I get the fall? It was 50 who
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could it be during all this time, over these
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eight years, and one time the mechanic just didn’t
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screw in
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the clip, he plugged it and bit my
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phalanx and just erased the
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notes on the mechanic on the asphalt this is the number, well,
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no, but now you don’t either, it seems that
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now I have the best mechanic in the country, I do
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n’t remember how much to pay him, you
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always remember, but a lot of them are fine,
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they pay a thousand dollars, of course, well
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then Seryoga paid the mechanic 100
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dollars all the time he said that it was
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cool Then it turned out that the mechanic of the
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new Cayenne gun, who drove
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60 thousand kilometers to the domain, never
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took us to service, but regularly took
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money from him for
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tell the story, well, maybe, but what did
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this story teach you? My position is that a
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person should earn a little more
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what it really costs, so if I
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was satisfied with this
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level of mechanic then,
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well, I paid him a little more and I
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had it all
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as soon as he stopped, and
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another mechanic came to arrange for me, as
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soon as he stopped standing, he left 3 there is no
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point in hiring 3 mechanics when you are also the
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first for many but you agree with the
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thesis that greed gives rise to
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poverty no
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[laughter] [music]
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me and I are not quite the same 1 but for stingy it’s
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different
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and what’s the difference between stingy and john stinginess
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is when you have millions from and
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you buy glasses for three dollars they are for 4
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because four is already expensive and greed
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if Leona has
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millions from you I won’t buy a Rolls-Royce
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for 400 thousand and I will buy a Mercedes 600 and for
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300 I understand this greed well
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stinginess it’s all in the little things the
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moment of our last
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communication such a check I was 12 or 13
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cars but now maybe also 10 that’s so well
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at that time it was a Ferrari and
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he I now it was a Hummer there was it since there are
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no a couple of minis
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but there are a couple and what else now in
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car parks,
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well, let the big Mercedes that we
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go to competitions then the five
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jyotish to the BMW BMW X 6 and BMW Seven they
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once stole a Porsche Cayenne from you and a
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BMW X5 one of the first back in
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2003, yes, and Seryoga immediately went
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gun, he bought a biturbo, the most
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expensive one,
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which he drove, but I was glad that they
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stole the 6 and because the qx 5, so buying
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just a porsche cayenne was stupid,
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tell the story of buying a ferrari, I
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bought it wisely because, that is, I was
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already growing out of that age when
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the boy wants a ferrari,
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that is, I no longer wanted a ferro ti,
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give me an ordinary normal family
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car, five jyotish to excellent, so I
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understood that I was jumping on the departing train,
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this was the last moment when maybe
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I needed it for a little while longer,
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and then I tried it this way
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to be young again the second reason the main one
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is
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I wanted to be very bright for the press
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because I never paid the press
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for any articles and this brightness
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allowed me to have a lot of attention and
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I had a huge amount of attention
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from the press which was a plus for
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business
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and history after all, just like you bought,
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I went to Switzerland, I bought it, but not in Munich, in
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my opinion, in Munich you are convenient, well, at the
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border of Switzerland, I don’t remember exactly how he got
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to the city, tell me how it was all in
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detail,
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the history of the peg, if you are not a luxury Yarovskaya, let’s
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go, come on I went and bought some power and
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brought it to the border to us to clear customs
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no no there’s a story like that you
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came asking like
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how much does this car cost tiger cubs the boy
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got the hell out of here you oh boy there and
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got 250,000 dollars minutes do
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you remember such things someone remember such things but but but even
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so, you were still hooked by the fact that they were
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like, yes no, well, yes, I
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had money there myself since I was 18 years old, and I was
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constantly hooked by the fact that they treated me
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like a boy,
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it hurt, of course, when I stop
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fighting, I wasn’t too mad about it I
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understood that it was simple, but people
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treat it that way, but it’s not my fault that this
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happened to me, and it wasn’t a
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complex, it was just unpleasant,
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then I brought it to the border from the wrong
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side, they brought there more than a hundred thousand
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dollars for customs clearance, security and I paid for it,
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I was bullied for another night, they checked it, it’s
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really only worth boredom, I
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said and drove on and went
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home, that is, it cost you
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350,000 dollars in the role, no, it didn’t cost 4
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for 34 thousand, exactly as many
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tasks as Tammy the walkers who
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serviced your car paid 100
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dollars, I say stinginess is
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now called stinginess and the history of the
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rest of the cars is there, why did you
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buy a hummer? came with the children to buy an
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escalade for some reason I would like to have a
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big American GI guru so he
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drowned the cayenne in the Kiev sea and
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Some kind of huge American American car came to pull him out,
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I thought, I suffered so much on the Cayenne, I dressed
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up so much on the bottom, I got
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stuck so much, and then an American
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car passes everywhere, I think the Christmas tree I want the
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same one, the tongue came with a rut, ladies with
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children, there were two now, four,
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three boys and one girl and the boys
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liked the tank so much and they climbed into it
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and I had to buy a hummer, have you
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seen more than once that you
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love the mini most of all, well, now I’m in the
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background of this chip and at 1000 change to 3
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why 3 1 in Spain at home alone here
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at home and 1 is still in the mix,
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but when you go into the garage and
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2 ducklings are not worth one, that’s usually 2 cubes,
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and here’s how you make decisions, how to
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sit down, well, what’s the point of her soul lying
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now, lately her soul has been lying on a
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motorcycle so I drive something, cars are
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quite simple, but winter,
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but maybe in winter, but now it’s such winter
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that yesterday I was thinking of eating a ride in the
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underpants department and went, but when
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you have some kind of 13 cars, what
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kind of car do you want? yes,
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what kind of rose royce is it now,
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why, but for some reason I like such a
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brick, but how is it that if we treat it like
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this, a train of old cars is leaving and
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buy a test now from us in the next
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20-30 years, there will be some tests, I’ll still have time to
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buy something like that, so I parted with
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it it will be a rarity,
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yes, of course, well, have you already bought it or not, but
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I think that I think how much it costs 450, you
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don’t feel sorry for things, greed is already
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squeezing the mailboxes,
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I was driving by, well,
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I have a question for you, with this
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approach,
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yes, we understand that for many of them
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our viewers, you are especially for those who
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are associated with gaming with absolutely your
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way of thinking it is so let’s say
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to the standards yes please tell me
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this thing like how to manage
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programmers on steam you can’t
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swear at all and if you
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can’t enter sweets at all that is if you
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the person doesn’t suit you or he doesn’t fit in
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or doesn’t fit in emotionally with
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the team, just break up with him,
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never tell him that the eleventh,
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tell him what he’s wrong about, what
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can be corrected and what’s better, take him away
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from the conflict, you’re no longer with
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him you won’t be able to work, this is the first piece of advice, do
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you remember we somehow try about you, people
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should earn more than they are worth,
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in fact, a little bit, but how much does
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a programmer on yours cost in Ukraine now from your
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point of view,
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but there are different numbers, there are about ten in
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Ukraine, of course There are dozens of specialists in what
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field, and in gaming there is
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laptop gaming, there is also a
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front and back in there, something is not there, but
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this is the main programmer, that is, this is the
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sound one office, not necessarily the
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project manager, maybe one of the
00:18:54
main programmers, now there are many
00:18:56
projects which are very small but at the same time there is a
00:19:01
catastrophic lack of people and
00:19:04
there is a different project, there is an interesting one, and
00:19:07
there are those where where they need money
00:19:09
to earn all these augers, they are
00:19:12
creative people, they want to earn money
00:19:15
and of course it is their fault that there is an interesting project
00:19:17
and they go to work more often where it is
00:19:20
interesting before where
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they make money so where they make money
00:19:24
people sometimes pull out for very
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large numbers so that they go for
00:19:30
it and I’m interested in significantly
00:19:33
overpaying significantly overpaying
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interesting ok, how do you evaluate both
00:19:38
Steve and designers here if there are
00:19:40
numbers from 15 to 100 what yes, how do you
00:19:44
estimate how many programmers there are
00:19:47
in Ukraine? 100 thousand, two hundred thousand, million,
00:19:49
but hardly a million, no, hundreds of thousands,
00:19:54
hundreds, hundreds, but more than 500, well, probably
00:19:59
up to 500, here, between 300 and 500, that’s correct, I
00:20:03
think yes, but that’s really
00:20:05
my fingertips, yes I once heard David Brown’s
00:20:09
idea that let’s exempt all IT
00:20:11
devil meng from all sorts of
00:20:13
taxes, well, it’s already without taxes, it doesn’t
00:20:16
even mean exemption from five percent, but
00:20:18
what’s the difference between five or
00:20:21
not five, well, that is, that is you think
00:20:23
something doesn’t exist, of course it doesn’t have
00:20:25
this idea was voiced in order to
00:20:29
try to drag Google here and
00:20:34
translate the Google book from the Polish
00:20:38
office to turn it into a Kiev office and
00:20:40
so that the Poles there have crazy taxes no
00:20:44
this is so that it will be generally sweet
00:20:46
no 5 percent here will not decide what the
00:20:49
subsidy will decide 50 the process is
00:20:56
exactly 50 not but seriously, this is how you
00:21:00
think in order to make Ukraine a
00:21:02
mecca of the world these are what needs to be
00:21:05
done before nothing just sit and wait
00:21:07
until we have all the technology in us
00:21:10
more and more and no longer choke here they are smothering how
00:21:13
how their souls are leading the night now
00:21:15
some kind of I don’t know 3 fob with some
00:21:19
20 percent but it will be stewing in
00:21:24
those old days that you like these
00:21:27
developers are always someone souls well there are
00:21:30
law enforcement agencies there are some
00:21:33
firefighters and the SBU officers all the time
00:21:35
were monitoring the kindergarten, they tried, and the
00:21:37
kindergarten was well, they tried to milk me, they
00:21:40
never gave me a dress, and it
00:21:44
was not difficult, but what is actually not a
00:21:46
kindergarten,
00:21:47
but when they let you work at all, that
00:21:49
is, they arrived and closed your office this
00:21:51
was the case all the servers were taken out no not even once
00:21:55
I have duplicated servers would have been
00:21:58
riding somewhere in Moscow and the USA but
00:22:03
still even if it would still be a
00:22:06
problem for work closing the office this is a
00:22:08
big problem as a result of draining the can of
00:22:11
worms well yes yes it is you were closed
00:22:14
the office or never even the firemen never
00:22:17
closed it paid off or not where
00:22:20
I say to no one no one ever gave
00:22:21
money and verse an interesting story about
00:22:24
the firefighters once the firemen came to work for us
00:22:27
Valentina Vasilievna she
00:22:29
dealt with various
00:22:31
goat issues here she is my mother’s friend and
00:22:35
I I hired her and she was doing this for the
00:22:37
family, everyone loved it, and one day
00:22:41
the firemen came to us and let’s check the
00:22:43
entire office and talk about closing it
00:22:45
because everything doesn’t correspond with us,
00:22:47
although when I did the repairs the task was
00:22:50
that everything corresponded in the end
00:22:52
in the end, I say we put it in
00:22:57
an envelope that you send, so she
00:23:00
put it in them and sent it and they didn’t
00:23:02
come again guess how much she gave them
00:23:05
200 tons less than 100 dollars less than 50 g
00:23:09
less than 10 10 dollars she had a
00:23:13
small salary for counted that up to
00:23:15
ten coverage they thought that leave
00:23:18
everything no one send probably
00:23:23
no more videos well, what kind of developer are you, I
00:23:27
still position you as numbers,
00:23:29
by the way, do you consider yourself these
00:23:32
developers of course no I don’t consider
00:23:34
number one for today no of course not but
00:23:36
well In general, in the entire history, I don’t whine,
00:23:38
there are a lot of people who
00:23:41
today have earned more than me, well,
00:23:43
for example, on what projects
00:23:46
Bolshakov Anton, you don’t have a sign of him either, but he
00:23:49
earned more than me a long time ago,
00:23:51
why is he also engaged in gaming and what
00:23:54
did he do, but he has it there
00:23:57
If you’re interested, you can add your projects,
00:23:59
look at those I know,
00:24:01
this is probably all, so what exactly can I say about
00:24:04
someone, but from the point of view,
00:24:07
for example, there are companies that conduct
00:24:10
audits and the number of people in IT
00:24:13
who have declared amounts greater than
00:24:16
mine, but it is significant, that is If
00:24:19
today I would declare
00:24:20
50 million dollars, I would simply get lost
00:24:23
in the crowd of other IT specialists, I still
00:24:25
return to the question of whether we should be
00:24:27
fur or that it should not be China, India,
00:24:30
but we should not be Silicon
00:24:33
Valley, Ukraine, I don’t know, some kind
00:24:35
valley in Ukraine what else needs to be done
00:24:39
before gave what needs to be done here, relatively
00:24:41
speaking, there dude years Zelensky, someone else
00:24:44
wants to make sure that there is a
00:24:45
silicon valley here so that we have it here, here is the
00:24:49
education system, but it
00:24:50
changes automatically for an hour when children study
00:24:54
in
00:24:55
you mode you don’t find out from the teacher what you
00:24:59
need to know and how to do, but you
00:25:02
figure it out yourself, that is, you are
00:25:03
given the task of and then die,
00:25:06
figure it out yourself and decide for yourself,
00:25:07
well, here it is, a watermelon, that’s how it is
00:25:11
today, this is exactly the
00:25:12
education system that gives a sharp jump
00:25:14
the world has already changed a lot, now people
00:25:17
who know how to do something have been taught kopecks, we
00:25:19
no longer need those who at
00:25:21
any moment
00:25:23
will not understand any complex task themselves and will make the right
00:25:25
decision, these people are already appearing
00:25:27
because they are whole in but we have institutions
00:25:30
in in Kiev, who teach in this mode, the
00:25:33
children are no longer there, there are no classes with
00:25:35
teachers, the children come and sit at the
00:25:37
computer and they are given tasks and they
00:25:39
then figure it out on their own,
00:25:41
you have three sons and the eldest to study also to become a
00:25:44
programmer, not not to be a programmer,
00:25:46
he has to suffer on Sberbank to find Bern ethics
00:25:48
but in higher mathematics, well,
00:25:49
that is, he will be a school teacher, a
00:25:51
programmer, go to a developer, who will he
00:25:55
be, he will most likely be a
00:25:56
programmer, but he will do this
00:25:59
next year, now in the third year of
00:26:00
the meeting, here is the last one, you say that he does
00:26:02
n’t want anything, he is demotivated,
00:26:04
but he de motivated for do you need a
00:26:07
ferrari no but do you need a wife and
00:26:10
children no but they should have money he doesn’t need
00:26:13
me money but what they need is
00:26:16
peace of mind sit in the counter play
00:26:18
music listen to the guys there
00:26:21
meet you it doesn’t scare it scares me I do
00:26:25
n’t know what do, well, you’re thinking about
00:26:27
it, what to do, well, I’m thinking about it, I
00:26:30
think it’s too late to do anything, you ca
00:26:33
n’t infect the motivation in it, but what would
00:26:36
you do differently if you could rewind later,
00:26:40
yes, nothing, everything is the same, just if
00:26:43
I didn’t earn that much, probably they
00:26:45
grew up as motivated people, and since the
00:26:47
family always had plenty of everything
00:26:49
and didn’t need anything,
00:26:52
you always got everything you needed right before mobile
00:26:55
phones when you believe it, but the eldest had
00:26:59
you quite early, but the middle one already had it,
00:27:02
and he 14 the youngest, he’s 8, doesn’t have a
00:27:06
mobile phone yet, that is, he doesn’t have an iPhone,
00:27:08
they don’t do anything other than
00:27:13
computer toys, and
00:27:16
their sons were interested in the middle
00:27:19
period, he was interested in history,
00:27:20
so he took and read the whole history of Ukraine,
00:27:22
he knew it, he could tell anything he wanted for
00:27:24
another period for a long time
00:27:26
he was interested in weapons, that is, there is
00:27:29
an encyclopedia of 200 weapons, so he
00:27:32
will see any weapon in a movie and find out what
00:27:35
it is called, well, these things are
00:27:39
like a hobby, he was
00:27:40
younger for a long time now,
00:27:43
Oleg was interested in him, now he has grown up, but
00:27:45
still he still
00:27:47
collects very many Lego specimens a complex thing is
00:27:49
as difficult as possible you have now become a father
00:27:52
for the fourth time
00:27:53
and how your fatherhood has transformed
00:27:55
in the period but now this
00:27:59
girl but you dreamed of girls from the very
00:28:04
beginning three boys it happened so by accident
00:28:06
until it was
00:28:10
disbanded there is only a month
00:28:12
to dry somehow I didn’t come to the bathhouse I’m
00:28:15
on duty, I had a terrible night, so I did
00:28:16
n’t come to the bathhouse, although you responded to my SMS
00:28:19
today, the bathhouse, you responded in a second,
00:28:21
I’m coming here, but my wife is very tired and hard,
00:28:28
now we’ve just split the shift in half,
00:28:32
and when you’re on duty, what does she do? She
00:28:36
sleeps alone, but with us there is a child in the world,
00:28:40
so I feed him or she feeds him,
00:28:42
but everything is amida during the day when you stopped on watch
00:28:45
but is also resting, she may
00:28:47
not sleep there at night for some
00:28:49
reason that he is here, I am with him and the
00:28:51
same you have a new new experience like this no,
00:28:55
it was the same with my first child,
00:28:57
I also spent a lot of time on this,
00:28:59
how old are you when you became a dad at 20, how do you
00:29:07
see your role in the lives of children, what do you
00:29:10
want to give them there as of
00:29:12
23, when they graduate from university, well, I
00:29:16
would like I already talked to my older
00:29:19
brother because I
00:29:21
pulled out my older brother when he was in school there in the
00:29:24
eighth grade, they kept him in the second
00:29:27
year, I offered Gulidov to my mother, I’ll
00:29:30
take him into my company, I’ll at least give
00:29:33
him a profession, he’s just
00:29:36
playing the fool at school there now and I gave him the profession of a
00:29:39
programmer,
00:29:40
but now he has a moral obligation
00:29:42
to give it to the next generation,
00:29:46
yes, he agreed, the eldest came already to the
00:29:49
company, worked, everyone liked each other,
00:29:52
but he decided to study for now,
00:29:55
so in the end, my task is very
00:29:58
simple at the end of the fourth year or
00:30:01
maybe even at the end of the third, if 4 is
00:30:04
not needed, send him to the company and
00:30:07
oblige his younger brother to take care of him,
00:30:12
yes, because of control, this is all, and
00:30:15
then what will your functions be at that moment,
00:30:18
but mine must be understood that I fell out of the
00:30:20
industry while I was retired for 10 years,
00:30:23
almost the world is changing so quickly that to
00:30:26
imagine that I can greatly
00:30:28
help my son after a ten-year break
00:30:31
is difficult, that’s why no, I just can,
00:30:35
if he doesn’t get hooked in this company, I
00:30:38
can negotiate with other companies with
00:30:40
my familiar friends so that who
00:30:42
I worked with so that they would accept his job, I’m
00:30:48
a little different, you’re interesting to me, I
00:30:50
mean education there, an apartment, a
00:30:54
car, these are the parameters that you
00:30:57
consider necessary to give to your children,
00:31:01
if you take the eldest, if he
00:31:04
continues to have nothing, you need
00:31:07
to see how he will continue
00:31:08
to develop, maybe in an hour a girl will appear,
00:31:11
she will have some needs and he will
00:31:14
immediately have motivation and will increase exponentially, not
00:31:17
that he doesn’t know, but if not, how
00:31:20
happy he would be, he is a complete personality, that’s
00:31:25
already good, I will ensure that -what else
00:31:28
to an apartment to an apartment where where he
00:31:32
wants or where you like it no
00:31:36
somewhere closer to makamami
00:31:39
to the balloon well yes tell me why Obolon
00:31:44
but I was always deceived by a fan of Obolon I was
00:31:47
born on the balloon I grew up but Shevchenko was
00:31:50
also born and grew up it wasn’t
00:31:52
Andrey Shevchenko I almost had a period in my life
00:31:57
when I started training a lot
00:31:59
in motorsports and I traveled so much and
00:32:02
I spent two thirds of the year abroad,
00:32:05
I had two passports and I survived on one,
00:32:07
which is not, but on the second when else
00:32:09
It was before standard passports, and I
00:32:15
got so used to it that I lost the
00:32:18
concept of where my home is, where my homeland is,
00:32:22
where my socks are, now I kind of have
00:32:24
them everywhere, wherever I came, they are there, but
00:32:27
before that it wasn’t like that,
00:32:30
Borodino was an Obolon
00:32:31
not even Kiev, the moment when you mentally
00:32:34
retired and the moment when you
00:32:37
started driving here and got lost in the world, this is a
00:32:39
coincidental moment no, a couple of
00:32:43
years passed after you retired until the
00:32:45
difference is why did you retire
00:32:48
tired of running around like a squirrel in wheels and
00:32:51
giving electricity decided to become
00:32:55
free from the sight of this, I was not free,
00:32:59
well, of course, I was running around like a squirrel in a wheel, you
00:33:02
created projects, sold the form of a series,
00:33:04
the publishing house thought about the brand, marketing,
00:33:06
about all of this, I did all this, and it’s all in
00:33:09
some sense slavery in what way, well, in the fact
00:33:14
that you you depend on it, you can’t do anything, it
00:33:16
can’t even the amount of
00:33:18
work that you have to do is
00:33:20
so large that you don’t have enough
00:33:21
time to sit there for three days to think about
00:33:25
something, I recently uttered this thought of the
00:33:31
tour, it sounds like the poor want to become
00:33:33
rich,
00:33:34
the rich want to become successful successful
00:33:37
want to be happy
00:33:39
comment yes I was happy
00:33:42
to say that I was tormented by what I had and
00:33:45
was embarrassed, so I didn’t want didn’t want like everyone
00:33:54
wants to get freedom you
00:33:57
mean from which horsemen 1 sing this
00:34:00
firstly secondly I already had
00:34:01
what to do I immediately started doing
00:34:03
motorsports attention you when you worked you
00:34:08
weren’t happy you were successful it’s the
00:34:11
city and you wanted to be happy
00:34:13
so you came out on 5 well yes you can
00:34:15
say so well so you can put it like that you
00:34:18
could say so were you happy
00:34:23
when you worked when you earned
00:34:26
millions, rode a motorcycle and at the same time
00:34:29
managed a company and at the same time you had
00:34:32
new projects and at the same time you were happy and this is
00:34:34
what it is when everything is good for you and
00:34:37
there is no destabilizing factor
00:34:39
negative, no I have enough negativity through the
00:34:41
roof of what he was the top 3 negatives
00:34:45
lack of free time a
00:34:47
lot of obligations
00:34:53
your sleep has passed ten years now there are
00:35:00
no obligations necessarily no
00:35:02
great sleep sulking how are you reviewing the zones you
00:35:06
are on duty at night to raise a child but
00:35:10
this is already a pleasant chore and a pleasant
00:35:13
experience yes this is already your own decision it
00:35:16
was no longer her you
00:35:19
couldn’t stand your own aton, that is, you spin
00:35:21
the wheel, you can’t run out, one of my
00:35:24
friends said after a pause, I saw it before the
00:35:29
bank and after the bank, he said, actually, it’s a
00:35:33
black man, I don’t know how you
00:35:37
feel, well, you look
00:35:38
happier now, how would you comment
00:35:43
no, they’re the same please tell me
00:35:49
when this happened 5 years ago, these
00:35:52
events with the bank, I accidentally came across
00:35:55
your post about which you patched me and stuffily
00:35:58
defended me, it’s just that I’m straight and about, well,
00:36:02
honestly, I’m crazy, despite the fact that you ended up
00:36:06
in the bank for some... then the money, I don’t know what it’s worth,
00:36:08
5 million,
00:36:10
yes, seriously, yes, why did you
00:36:15
defend me, but because it was
00:36:20
fair, the
00:36:21
whole situation was quite offensive to
00:36:26
lose money, yes, it really upsets you,
00:36:31
but I was more upset that he didn’t
00:36:33
call me and he said that everything is falling apart and needs to be
00:36:36
taken away, and then from 1 I’ll answer right now I’ll
00:36:39
answer right now I’ll just
00:36:41
comment on ours I’ll forget about it I’ll
00:36:45
tell you that until the last moment I
00:36:48
desperately saved everything I had, it
00:36:51
was the bank that saved it, that is, I
00:36:53
made all personal deposits
00:36:56
I took all the money to the bank until the last moment, then I was
00:36:59
the last to take the deposit there,
00:37:02
probably 18
00:37:03
years old on April 20, but here I’ll take it out carved,
00:37:08
so I should call you and tell you
00:37:11
to take it out, but this is illogical, firstly,
00:37:15
secondly, I had such a condition,
00:37:17
the ground is burning under my feet Well, that is, at
00:37:20
this moment, imagine there you
00:37:22
are sitting in the house, you woke up there was a fire,
00:37:24
and then they avoid hearing that you did
00:37:28
n’t call me, everyone arrived, no, you know,
00:37:30
but even he even came with a three-liter
00:37:32
jar of water to put out
00:37:34
the problem you have there. there you take the children out of the house,
00:37:36
well, call me for sure,
00:37:39
well, it’s not like I’m out of the blue, I’m very
00:37:42
sorry that you lost money, but I
00:37:46
couldn’t call you for two reasons,
00:37:47
which is a song for you, well, to continue
00:37:50
the fleet, but then I philosophically just
00:37:53
took off over this problem looked at
00:37:55
all this and came to the conclusion that we needed
00:37:57
such a post, the mass was condemned around the
00:38:00
perimeter, everyone has their own thoughts,
00:38:03
well, everyone took off, looked
00:38:08
philosophically and swam across the valley, not
00:38:11
all people, well, someone flew into someone, it
00:38:14
had an effect, I’ll tell you that I was
00:38:17
pleased that you were like that, you know one
00:38:20
of the few that gave me conclusions
00:38:23
there is a sane person, many
00:38:25
young people now approach this is what to
00:38:29
invest in
00:38:31
your experience of a person who was engaged in
00:38:34
operations earned money invested made
00:38:38
mistakes lost
00:38:40
and yet
00:38:46
I don’t know why you thought for a long time
00:38:54
come up with something smart, nothing comes to
00:38:57
mind, well, real estate and they feed you
00:39:00
real estate, well, now you’re rolling out to rent,
00:39:03
some kind of rent is now bringing in income, well,
00:39:09
I have 7 percent, but in general, in foreign
00:39:12
currency, the manual interest is three three and a
00:39:15
half, why are you all those are a good
00:39:18
object,
00:39:19
lucky, yes, I was looking for it for a very long time, for a very
00:39:22
long time, I bought it for about
00:39:23
ten years, well, I just analyzed a lot
00:39:27
in I pack for now and began to buy in Cyprus,
00:39:30
we lost millions in Cypriot
00:39:33
banks, yes, but in 2013,
00:39:36
and there was also a story that it was not a deposit and
00:39:39
turned into capital there they
00:39:41
marked something in the shares, they didn’t do
00:39:44
this, they only did this, when for a
00:39:48
large company that I don’t know in the USA,
00:39:51
a billion comes in a year, but in order not to lose it,
00:39:55
so that it doesn’t go to a Swiss bank, they
00:39:57
gave their name in shares of 18 million, this is the
00:40:03
biggest yours demanded in life it should be
00:40:05
in second place a figure
00:40:13
there, maybe a million and a half bought one
00:40:16
property, it turned out to be a deposit
00:40:18
amount ferristic and the scheme and
00:40:22
then they took away the deposit from you and
00:40:24
what you couldn’t do,
00:40:25
but for a long time possessed in God, was sued at the end of
00:40:28
the season, they took it away it didn’t work out for the one who
00:40:31
sold it to you, no, and there the fraudster
00:40:35
exclusively became articles, several
00:40:38
articles cried about him, but he won’t be imprisoned,
00:40:41
yes, it’s difficult, I wouldn’t want to talk about him,
00:40:44
maybe he was imprisoned, I don’t know, but it’s
00:40:49
so fiore enchanting that no matter how well
00:40:52
he doesn’t end up, it’s definitely just at that time,
00:40:56
everything was there and the murders were ordered,
00:40:59
well, there were 6, yes, 18 and a half before it was in the banks in
00:41:05
2009 because they weren’t in 2009,
00:41:08
well, the figure is small, maybe
00:41:11
two hundred thousand, 500 something like 500,000 dollars,
00:41:15
well, if only now unscrew 10 years
00:41:18
ago for you to do differently I wouldn’t
00:41:21
close the company, it’s interesting and this is the first thing
00:41:27
I would do I would reconstruct it I
00:41:30
would just give myself more freedom
00:41:32
leaving myself to the
00:41:33
majority shareholders I would just give a
00:41:37
lot of interest and power and people how many to
00:41:42
whom a lot can up to 50 percent would pass
00:41:45
50 50 percent would give away the guy and
00:41:49
continue the creatures stalker well,
00:41:52
including a lot of other things
00:41:54
and what else we Cossacks 3 did with him because
00:41:57
it was now it was three
00:42:01
years ago
00:42:02
you managed to convey the
00:42:05
basic knowledge to my brother, yes, he’s cooler than
00:42:09
me, that is, there and he doesn’t have
00:42:13
much more knowledge than I
00:42:15
had back then, he doesn’t have a higher
00:42:17
education, no, and you don’t,
00:42:19
no, do you think you need a higher education,
00:42:21
no, why should your older child study
00:42:24
at the university because that he is
00:42:25
demotivated about him to do
00:42:27
nothing else to drink, let him go to college, what
00:42:29
else to do at home, sit at home, what do you
00:42:32
think should happen to growing up and a
00:42:34
person’s mental development after school,
00:42:39
but you need to listen to him because I
00:42:42
sent mine to the Massachusetts
00:42:44
Technological University and there everything
00:42:47
depended on I could have slammed my fist
00:42:50
on the table to send him there; my mother was
00:42:54
against it; I really didn’t want the child to be
00:42:56
sent so far away without supervision, so
00:43:00
I came to the conclusion that he didn’t want to,
00:43:03
but he would have gone if I had said so; I
00:43:09
came to the conclusion that it was better to do this
00:43:12
as he wants, that is, you need to listen to the children
00:43:15
and do what they listen and
00:43:17
obey, and listen very much
00:43:19
and help, and before returning to the question 10
00:43:23
years ago, would you change anything in your
00:43:25
fatherhood with your older children, but
00:43:29
no, that’s just the point what’s too
00:43:30
good is that a person has no motivation,
00:43:33
but that’s not to say that it’s bad,
00:43:34
he just jumped over the tattoo part of
00:43:37
life where motivation is needed, he immediately
00:43:39
became happy, but you think
00:43:41
now for a
00:43:43
teenager that to be successful you need
00:43:46
damn complexes complexes of which I will
00:43:50
poison to motivate development for growth
00:43:54
self-affirmation for power, it could
00:43:59
be ambition they have a complex I want 100
00:44:03
people not a complex like being first time
00:44:05
that and complex there are not enough first places at all
00:44:07
so being first time may
00:44:10
want a very limited number of
00:44:11
people I have my small one he often took
00:44:16
first place in the mathematics Olympiad
00:44:18
at school and there they had Tregub, a
00:44:21
weirdo who was a little better than him there,
00:44:26
and he never tried harder because he
00:44:29
was always the best in his class,
00:44:31
first, and after that when they got into the
00:44:34
same group in this Shevchenko
00:44:37
I thought, well, in an hour it will start to pick up they
00:44:39
started so how does ambition work
00:44:44
here the complex works well well what is the
00:44:48
name of the complex the girl cheated on I went
00:44:51
with the boy whose million dollars
00:44:53
the boy Tess at least you really want to become a
00:44:55
millionaire awesome works for Seabee
00:44:59
Fry Real flawlessly where where- then in the
00:45:02
gateway you were beaten up went to karate for
00:45:04
three years from training became very strong
00:45:08
powerful grew a sports complex
00:45:11
complex
00:45:13
excellent motivation Well, don’t you think
00:45:15
that what will happen here in the place of you suddenly
00:45:18
suddenly everything will be fine I
00:45:20
took care of how but the assets somehow for
00:45:26
several years ago we met with you
00:45:27
you told me that you
00:45:30
drink a lot now you drink
00:45:34
quite a lot yes how much well I
00:45:40
think on average 400 grams of strong
00:45:42
alcohol per day 400 strong alcohol
00:45:46
per day up to average up to
00:45:50
you think this is correct but today I
00:45:53
went to the doctor he said that God
00:45:56
kissed you on the liver, everything is perfect, that is,
00:46:01
you are going to continue in the
00:46:03
same spirit, I don’t know, well, as if I don’t know, I don’t
00:46:10
see a problem in this, a problem, no, well, I
00:46:14
don’t see, maybe she can’t, I didn’t drink,
00:46:16
I can, but you have four I haven’t drank in a day now,
00:46:19
I can’t drink, but you can
00:46:21
put your hand like this now, stretch out your arms, they’re shaking, and
00:46:28
even that’s normal, no, everyone who
00:46:32
drinks has tremors, I don’t have three numbers, I don’t have any, I’m
00:46:35
also drinking you, the eldest, this year for
00:46:37
7 and on the spring, that’s the time johnny influences
00:46:40
you write calligraphically, you still play the
00:46:41
piano perfectly, you play the piano
00:46:43
perfectly anyway, the coach doesn’t influence the
00:46:45
piano, the game, well, I played until I
00:46:47
lost a finger, you once told me that to
00:46:50
be successful gamers you need to train 12 hours
00:46:54
a day,
00:46:55
do one hour of aerobic exercise and
00:46:59
practice the piano one hour a day
00:47:03
you are now supporting the same point you
00:47:07
once founded the best team in the
00:47:10
post-Soviet space na'vi for
00:47:12
counter-strike you attracted them already
00:47:15
I attracted them and they worked on
00:47:17
stalker first they worked within the
00:47:19
company that is, you are under contract they
00:47:22
were in the company you paid them money but
00:47:24
how much I don’t remember for example several
00:47:28
tens of thousands of dollars a month 10,000 5,000
00:47:32
dollars stones but then when we
00:47:34
worked making stalker the first numbers
00:47:36
were completely different it could have been
00:47:38
some numbers there from 100 dollars up to
00:47:42
seven hundred each, yes now, how do you think
00:47:46
global gaming will develop in
00:47:48
which direction in which direction these
00:47:50
areas wear sports of course it
00:47:52
has risen terribly, it’s just unrealistic
00:47:55
but in the near future it will not be Shevchenko’s football players who
00:47:57
will earn money in Ukraine,
00:47:58
but e-sportsmen who will
00:48:00
win championships world cyber
00:48:02
discipline fi once told me that at
00:48:05
twenty years old for an e-sportsman the pension
00:48:07
now has some kind of time parameter, the
00:48:09
fact is that the federation has changed
00:48:12
the rules and if before they were all young,
00:48:15
that is, there are 13 years old and he is already there God
00:48:18
today if no, and the minimum
00:48:21
below which you cannot be
00:48:22
an e-sportsman, so they immediately pulled it up
00:48:25
now it’s already 28 years old 2122, that’s why
00:48:29
now
00:48:31
this age and the level has changed
00:48:35
further, I think it will be exactly the same
00:48:39
because but there is no point in exploiting children,
00:48:42
I’m completely on
00:48:44
this topic and you Do you want one
00:48:47
of your sons to be an esports athlete?
00:48:49
No, why so quickly you are very developed in
00:48:54
one thing and very underdeveloped in
00:48:56
many other areas, while it’s like
00:48:58
any professional sport, it
00:49:02
cripples you everywhere, in many places, despite the fact that
00:49:04
somewhere you show crazy
00:49:06
result from correctly I understood that you would
00:49:09
n’t want your children to be
00:49:11
one-sided and how much you played in life
00:49:16
by the way, but when you just left college,
00:49:20
well, probably 5 hours a day, sometimes for
00:49:26
three days without getting up, that’s what he once
00:49:28
told me that at the maximum when you are
00:49:30
without getting up for three days they brought you pizza, I
00:49:32
just wanted to write it down and how these
00:49:34
nothing else until three days, how now
00:49:40
artificial intelligence enters the game
00:49:43
somehow changes it, to be honest,
00:49:45
I don’t know, this is a question from
00:49:49
Kokhanovsky Sasha on Sanya in space
00:49:53
tell me you once told me I’m
00:49:56
coming back how again we have a
00:49:58
big big very that you once
00:50:02
fell in love with a girl in the toy itself in
00:50:04
toys yes it was line 2 lineage 2
00:50:08
and now what level of history in this
00:50:12
process it was until 15 years ago, I ca
00:50:15
n’t even imagine something
00:50:17
coming out from behind a tap to do something, well, it’s not quite the
00:50:20
same story, it’s not quite right,
00:50:21
remember there, I was a girl, and he was a
00:50:24
guy, he was a
00:50:28
human knight, and I was an elf, and when he
00:50:31
didn’t propose,
00:50:32
but in marriages we then divide the expu in half
00:50:36
if the spouses are getting expu and then what’s
00:50:40
the experience, that is, we talk to someone about
00:50:43
him and we share xpath in half, so
00:50:49
in this case he did not
00:50:52
propose and tears
00:50:53
welled up in my eyes eyes and I didn’t expect
00:50:55
such a reaction from you in toys until
00:51:02
when was the last time you cried and I don’t even
00:51:06
remember, but the price tag is very pressing, the price tag
00:51:09
is strong, strong, the price, well, depending on who, if
00:51:12
to relatives, friends, then I’m not very
00:51:14
cynical, but if at all there, here I am where is the house
00:51:19
that I’m bringing something yes something yes and but
00:51:21
I’m so cynical I’m not that much
00:51:23
anyway I’m doing it I’m forcing myself you
00:51:26
’re forcing yourself an orphanage what do you want so why are you
00:51:28
doing this if you’re putting it out well it’s necessary
00:51:30
why who said here well it’s not important
00:51:36
it’s important that I don’t get neither but also
00:51:38
positively no it’s important who said that you shouldn’t
00:51:40
do various
00:51:43
missionary things what other
00:51:45
missionary things do you do but I
00:51:47
’m implementing the code cops
00:51:48
Ukrainian pit bikes main in the bar but
00:51:52
this is in order to increase safety among the
00:51:55
riders I’m categorically against
00:51:57
them riding on the seagull, why, well,
00:52:02
because it’s a killer track and it’s very
00:52:04
dangerous to spend a little more and spend
00:52:10
a lot less and ride pit bikes
00:52:12
if you have money,
00:52:14
ride a little more in Europe, and here they
00:52:16
die on the seagull, how many are with you, but the
00:52:20
last goose died for you it doesn’t seem
00:52:25
that fate saved you from and so that you do
00:52:28
n’t die on whose it seems that when you
00:52:31
came running to me then if you remember
00:52:34
when I flew into the wall and flew into the
00:52:38
trees in the forest no I don’t remember I had a
00:52:42
fracture of the cervical vertebrae the endings of the
00:52:44
cervical vertebrae
00:52:45
I had a broken leg, the yacht came running,
00:52:49
what he said, but you came running and save the
00:52:53
VAZ rescuers
00:52:55
[music]
00:52:57
always shield you, but I thought that after
00:53:01
that I was brighter in the case, I’ll tell you, I
00:53:04
always told you in the third person, my
00:53:06
younger sick brother told me and took me to this
00:53:08
from the ambulance to the hospital in grief I do
00:53:11
n’t remember the ambulance on the tour at all and
00:53:14
they then me and so you took 100
00:53:17
dollars there and so the girls and I
00:53:20
almost put them in my chest and there the girls are
00:53:24
120 kilograms, such grandmothers are nurses
00:53:27
here it’s cold and we don’t know how to take care of him, they took
00:53:31
me away,
00:53:32
I remember that’s why you wrote,
00:53:39
do good, you spent a lot of time in
00:53:45
Chernobyl, that’s what you would do with
00:53:48
Chernobyl, if it were
00:53:50
absolutely your will, you would leave nothing
00:53:53
as it is, but how is the nature reserve
00:53:56
accessible to people there? and would have delivered the reserve, would have
00:53:59
left it in a 30-kilometer zone, even the
00:54:02
zone would not reveal not ten, ten,
00:54:05
never that ten, even though there is one
00:54:08
hundred and fifty noise there, that is, it seems like it’s
00:54:10
not so scary, but there are
00:54:13
burial places there, and if this photo
00:54:16
will unearth it you alpha inhale one speck of dust
00:54:20
and by the evening in alcohol,
00:54:22
that is, 10 liter, never touch it at all,
00:54:25
and don’t touch three elements on each other, just in
00:54:26
case, because well, there a
00:54:28
huge number of animals will come to life,
00:54:30
multiply, even there
00:54:33
Przewalski’s horses live wildly, now
00:54:36
there is an idea to make it public reserve
00:54:39
public various for the reserve yes of
00:54:42
course it’s not possible there’s nothing to do
00:54:45
there hunt there and so on, well, now
00:54:47
there’s a huge number of people who
00:54:49
violate for money, that is, the cops are fed by the Security Service,
00:54:52
they’re fed by everyone, they’re fed just so
00:54:55
that, well,
00:55:01
my 30-kilometer position it’s quite
00:55:04
safe but not quite safe and
00:55:06
in general there are already 50 microroentgen and in
00:55:08
many places less than that and that’s why I
00:55:12
wanted to do poisoning there I was forbidden
00:55:14
as tourists travel on buses, well,
00:55:18
so I wrote an official letter from the
00:55:20
federation I was forbidden they said that in
00:55:22
connection with a risk,
00:55:23
I have friends who fly in a helicopter to
00:55:24
hunt wild boar, they just
00:55:29
paid what quantity they sold, say a
00:55:33
million hundred and how much for a license for 1
00:55:37
to earn, but we sold, well, the price is
00:55:41
roughly speaking 10 to 20 dollars and times
00:55:43
the average is up to 14 how many of these 14
00:55:46
dollars goes to you, well, minus 30
00:55:50
percent, everything else, but 30 percent
00:55:52
to the electronic site that sells
00:55:56
which monopolists, she is not one of 3,
00:56:00
but she is one monopolist, she sells what are
00:56:03
you going to do in the future, right now I am
00:56:07
financing one big ethical project,
00:56:10
which one I can’t say, well, okay then
00:56:16
don’t say which one, tell me in general
00:56:18
why you Athena server want to earn
00:56:20
money, but today you can
00:56:23
earn as much as I didn’t expect
00:56:26
when I retired, the market
00:56:28
has changed a lot,
00:56:30
income has changed a lot because of this, you can
00:56:33
fight, this will radically change my
00:56:35
life you you manage tens of
00:56:37
millions of dollars there and that you can
00:56:40
radically change your life
00:56:42
billion billion you can compete for a
00:56:46
billion try there are games that are
00:56:50
projects
00:56:51
that are already approaching a billion
00:56:55
like counter-strike there is no such thing, for
00:56:59
example, the Witcher evening there is such a
00:57:03
Polish project, it will soon
00:57:06
cross billion in gross
00:57:08
income himself Frenchman herself
00:57:11
tanks well tanks earn a lot
00:57:14
well how much it’s hard to say for yourself not an
00:57:16
A have already earned it 5 meliorn
00:57:19
yes if you earn a billion what
00:57:22
will you do how will you do
00:57:25
something interesting
00:57:26
I don’t know a technology park I’ll build where what near
00:57:32
Kiev on a cylinder no, there is simply a
00:57:43
situation in life when you are developed for a
00:57:45
certain amount of money and sometimes when you are not
00:57:47
developed
00:57:48
and there are situations when you are developed for this
00:57:50
amount, you have it and then
00:57:52
the time has come, your amount has not changed from and is
00:57:54
already developed by more, it seems to me that
00:57:56
I’m already more developed and that I’ve deceived
00:58:00
you for more
00:58:01
this time, you could
00:58:04
think about alcohol and profit in many ways for ten years in the
00:58:11
evenings and all day long you can think about something you
00:58:13
took drugs, there are none at all,
00:58:16
what kind of grass did you smoke how much
00:58:19
probably 2 and that it didn’t hook once it didn’t
00:58:25
hook the second time they barely got it to the house
00:58:28
so they managed but it was a wipe of some kind
00:58:31
they gave me some to try but such a
00:58:35
resin guide
00:58:36
and I didn’t see anything, that is, I
00:58:40
didn’t have time before my eyes picture
00:58:41
which actually exists more children
00:58:43
want I don’t know I would also like a third wife I would like
00:58:49
another third well yes let’s 2 no longer
00:58:54
fit no fit just if you read the Koran
00:59:03
there should be four wives I agree with them
00:59:07
I deliberately you got me off my
00:59:11
tongue question for now about Have you
00:59:15
studied the Koran well, no, superficially, just
00:59:17
enough to understand that there were
00:59:18
four wives of Ginger who considered the dodo
00:59:21
partially only that what
00:59:23
interested me was this and how they relate
00:59:25
to this philosophy differently in general,
00:59:31
I wouldn’t want to let him
00:59:33
talk that very personal when I
00:59:37
asked you about what you had you
00:59:41
told me jokingly a daughter was born and you
00:59:44
asked me how much I had and said alive
00:59:46
6 girl boy girl match girl boy
00:59:49
asked you see these from the agony I
00:59:53
often had the feeling that you me
00:59:55
you’re trying to catch up in a cartoon, especially, well, that’s
00:59:59
how important it was for you in motivating to
01:00:02
catch up with someone, now it’s not your age anymore,
01:00:05
now your testosterone has
01:00:08
dropped, it doesn’t matter now, but it’s somehow
01:00:12
catching up with someone and the longing for it
01:00:14
very childish, well in sports this is
01:00:17
normal, in sports someone else
01:00:19
would catch up like that
01:00:20
and so that there are no children at home,
01:00:21
of course, but we would still have unity, the
01:00:24
parameter I won’t say because you
01:00:26
remember this conversation too personally, yes
01:00:29
it was in the restaurant egoiste
01:00:32
yes I really want to talk about this I won’t I won’t I
01:00:39
won’t rolls-royce so you still
01:00:47
want children well I wouldn’t be against
01:00:50
of course girls or mother I don’t know I would
01:00:55
like
01:00:56
it doesn’t matter who the girls can already this
01:00:59
boy but in terms of the depth of immersion
01:01:03
so that you change
01:01:05
Regarding the status now, I
01:01:07
never liked the depth of immersion.
01:01:09
My eldest son, well, I was the very first to do it,
01:01:12
but when I was 2 3, this is when they
01:01:15
grow up, their mother takes care of them, not they are
01:01:17
housekeepers, cooks,
01:01:20
and you only do what you do, you
01:01:23
watch how they develop and in at the right
01:01:26
moment you control either their development
01:01:28
or what they want to do to
01:01:31
help push
01:01:32
or pay attention if he
01:01:35
stumbled somewhere in the wrong place went to
01:01:37
correct with such things
01:01:40
this is right for me and immersion
01:01:43
sitting with a child and diapers me is
01:01:46
wrong for me and immersion then yes,
01:01:49
now you do it without pleasure and I
01:01:50
often make self-sacrifice for the sake of my wife, the
01:01:55
last question is what is betrayal,
01:02:01
to deceive yourself and since they expect you to
01:02:08
betray you, yes, this girl is 15 years old, well,
01:02:14
she cheated on you, she cheated on you when you were fifteen
01:02:17
years old, and even 15 after that, they didn’t give it to you,
01:02:30
tell me I can’t either, very personally.
01:02:36
5 of your biggest mistakes are probably
01:02:40
closing the company, definitely yes,
01:02:46
and if someone wants to close their
01:02:48
company, don’t do it, don’t sit and
01:02:50
cook, go to monuments, don’t do it
01:02:53
along the Neva
01:02:54
and around the city, don’t ride motorcycles, the
01:02:59
second thing is Once upon a time my brother and I were in childhood
01:03:04
and we were 80 touches and we walked there he was
01:03:08
4 years old respectively 12 and we
01:03:11
skated on the ice floes this is when the water is already
01:03:13
gone the ice cracks on the cylinder yes you
01:03:18
take a brand stick and push off
01:03:20
the bottom and ride on the ice floes and
01:03:23
So the two of us jumped there and skated,
01:03:25
and somehow we took an ice floe,
01:03:29
I hooked him up and she set sail, and
01:03:34
then the flood started and he floated away from
01:03:38
me into the middle of the Dnieper and I ran along the
01:03:41
shore and said you’re the only parable there I
01:03:44
praise you standing in the middle, don’t move,
01:03:47
this is the second mistake and how it ended, he
01:03:50
docked, I took him off, but after that I
01:03:53
woke up in a cold sweat more than once
01:03:54
because when adults, when you’re
01:03:57
little, you don’t understand this, when
01:03:58
adults it’s already a mess, it gets on your nerves,
01:04:01
this is the second I should have started
01:04:05
developing computer games earlier
01:04:07
and given up piracy,
01:04:10
you were already earning big money at 18, you should have done
01:04:14
this third mistake even earlier 4
01:04:18
what time 12-15
01:04:21
no, but I started working at the age of 11 now
01:04:24
of course now the idiot is looking where he used to be
01:04:26
but in how much earlier, not well, a year
01:04:33
earlier, that is, I lost a year 4 probably
01:04:38
going to college,
01:04:39
this shouldn’t have been done, I went to two
01:04:40
institutes, but an
01:04:43
international university for management
01:04:46
and marketing,
01:04:47
and before that, to the Faculty of Radio Engineering,
01:04:49
in drops, wrong way, wrong way, not at all
01:04:54
I had to enroll, well, although I
01:04:56
found a wife there at the second institute,
01:04:58
but in principle there was no need to join either
01:05:01
here or there again, just go to the 17
01:05:03
mm case and find a wife, but what I had to do was
01:05:09
earn money as early as possible as
01:05:11
much as possible in order to to continue to move
01:05:14
quickly billions even easier, I am
01:05:18
very grateful to you, I would like to ask you to
01:05:21
write questions, I think that this is not the
01:05:23
last broadcast of Seryoga,
01:05:25
I really liked it, even today I
01:05:28
have known each other for 17 years, I understood more than in the
01:05:31
previous 17 years, all the more it was nice to
01:05:33
remember about this is the case when
01:05:35
I saved the boy in a fatherly way, thank you,
01:05:39
thank you for nothing
01:05:41
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