tv [untitled] BELARUSTV January 10, 2024 11:00am-12:00pm MSK
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watch us every day, because we are making belarus closer. hello, the program “say don’t be silent” is on air, svetlana smolonskaya and tatyana shcherbina are in the studio. and today our guest is uncle styopa from minsk, a man from polina, konstantin yakushev. hello, konstantin. we’ll immediately explain to our viewers why you are in our studio. our viewers, again, and subscribers, they ask to invite us, not only politicians, show business stars, but ordinary people, it’s interesting. the last time
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i measured myself, it was 2.07, perhaps i was a little worn out, after all, my age, well, somewhere around these 2.6 2.7 within these limits, and how many years have you been living with this height? and i actually from the age of 16, yeah, that is, from 16 years old to 16 years old in the summer i graduated from school meter 96-97, well , over the summer boys usually grow up, these 2.5 2.6 they were already there, then somewhere else i was there, when i was playing basketball, this centimeter maybe two were stretched, that is, it became 2.7, that is, in fact. from the age of 16, from the age of 16, i was like this, not very much, not a very well-rounded man, of course, you had some relatives in your family, also with someone like that, it was the funniest story when my mother found out from my father, that both grandfathers are over two , she said, she would have known if she hadn’t given birth, why
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is it convenient that the son is tall, and the mother just you know, she grew up in fairly hungry years, but she was a tall woman, 86 meters was a lot in those days, she was teased at school roof of the world. yeah, she graduated from school with flying colors, they gave her a graduation present, so she could sew the dress she wore or whatever she sewed, so she apparently understood that if god forbid it was a girl, okay boy, yeah somehow survives, then it will just be problems with getting dressed, yes, that is, such pressure, you know, it seems to me that this is pure, well, well, well, this is a certain position when it seems that if you are tall , then this is bad, now, on the contrary, there are tall girls, models are something else, but then she had it it’s somehow uncomfortable, she had the concept that a man should definitely be taller, and these are the war years, she ’s 1939, there were basically no men there, that is, she’s for this attitude, well, how about that? it must be, yes, she paid a fairly
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a person will be hooked, well, he will naturally be somehow worried, nervous, worried, something else besides some kind of respiratory techniques that are probably difficult to apply at a young age, advise just to go to yoga there or breathe , do some, well, that is, in general, not pay attention, well, it’s difficult, something is difficult here,
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probably even more difficult not for young people, but for girls, as you think, you know, for example, i have a daughter... she is very offended that her son is tall, but she is not, that is, she says from time to time: dad, why don’t i growing? moreover, well, it’s not like that, it’s very veiled, but it sounds, she’s passing by, she’s still 14, well, he’s still. more maybe it will stretch out, no, well, it seems to me that the girl is no longer there, well, let’s see, not everything is not in our hands, we’ll see, but being tall for a young man or girl is immediately the path to basketball, agree, we already talked today about basketball, no, absolutely not necessary, we start like this, rowing, yes for noruk, skiing, well, volleyball as close to basketball, let’s skip along with basketball, but jump at the net, put up blocks, stop everyone from hitting, or vice versa, knock yourself on the ball. it’s true that it’s uncomfortable from behind, but that’s different story, further, here’s my son, he’s about
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96-97 meters under two, and he went to freestyle wrestling, the coach himself told me a phrase that should be written down by everyone who weighs 100 kg, he says, the most important thing is to give birth in stitches, you simply won’t have any competition, yeah, that is, in reality there are very few people who weigh a lot, so you can come to a competition in which there will be three people and you will take an honorable third place, that’s how it actually happened, they somehow dragged me in, i studied in dnepropetrovsk, they brought me to kechch for competitions there, that’s it, i really there was something you fought with someone, but nevertheless you said that you never made friends with professional sports, you tried yourself in a lot of places, but of course they called you to be a buster; they don’t pass well past two-meter athletes, but still less anyway , you got into the amateur basketball team, it was in the city of sevastopol, when after school you got a job in a trolleybus...
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well, firstly , the organization itself was quite funny, that is, all the team players were bosses, who’s the boss that workshop who is the boss of this, who is the deputy director , i was like the youngest, and i ended up in the sssb communications workshop, that is, all this is that there are all sorts of voice recorders in the metro, the next stop is like this, the next one is like this, that is, this is radio engineering, and when i was young it was very interesting. that is, i soldered tracks there, did something else, changed parts, somehow, what kind of education do you have? no, i came as a student, that is , i came after school, like an ordinary person who was hired, and the story was what, there’s not much need for another option it was, that is, it was still too early to go to college , we could have waited quietly for a year, but with us athletes, as a coach tells us to go there, for a year i’ve been like this, i trained nine times a week, that is, three times a week i trained with old people from the trolleybus, 3 days a week.
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and we smeared them with cologne for a long time and stretched them so that they would somehow more or less fit, and that is, even the fake maals were fake and our fake ones were too small, but well, you know, a wide bone is on the one hand an advantage rarely breaks, on the other hand on the other hand, there is a disadvantage, because , for example, a person of my height can easily live there forty in size, i have a fifty-second, what does this really mean, it means that in our former soviet union, yes, well, on the territory of that space , which we can easily get things, we don’t take some of these same 6pcs there or, i mean america and europe with
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the ability to get shoes, we actually have two manufacturers that produce them there... after it appeared in 1988 big one like this, half a strip in komsomol member of the country behind the plesets cosmodrome who can perestroika glasnost well, you also told. what can i say for you personally? the dress was sewn on an individual basis, the hat was sewn, and the hat was sewn , that is, the entire complete set of clothes was sewn in the sewing workshop where officers were sewn, and i was specially taken to st. petersburg for shoes, and i st. petersburg himself hung out there for 4 days, while it was a good time, well, you
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know, i’ll honestly say that from an economic point of view, to call... i had madness, but everything was general military , all the years the students didn’t even have armor from the army, there were several years, here in sixty-five, from sixty-five to sixty-eighth, these 3 years i just ended up in them, which didn’t even happen not at the military departments they took everyone away from the institute, somehow , well, you spent half of your army service in the studio and it wasn’t funny, that is , the unit commander could easily come up to me there and ask: well, son, you’re not there, you’re not starving , how is your double soldering enough? yeah, that is, were you always kicked out? there, let’s say, in front of the entire column, like - if - if in a normal, well, formation formation, then yes, and if you understand how it happened for me, i came to the army already with a specialty, and in fact i was a deputy
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power engineer parts, that is , i had the fourth group of admission over 1.00, this is quite a lot, that is, well , ordinary people whom you call electricians are usually... the third group and even this is usually enough for work, the fourth is already rarely, because the highest fifth, i had to and not because i was there someone very smart, yes, but simply because there is a position and there must be a person who can sign the clearance order and there must be a person who will do this work, that is, go to some high-voltage substation, well, there is 6-10 kv , let's say, well , this is a station that may be near your house, but there is no special permission to go there. you can’t go in, well, according to the rules , you simply can’t, and accordingly, you need to know this, and in order for a soldier, he will have to be taught a lesson for the same 2 years, of course, here he is already ready specialists, that is, you were basically in the ranks and could not be seen often, and what’s more, they villains forced me into the duty shift at the boiler room, i had such a black overalls, and we were part of it, that is,
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there as an electrician also a must, there are a lot of motors, smoke exhausters, fans, fuel oil pumps... well, they kind of need people who know how to do this with their hands, this is equipment, it breaks down, it needs to be maintained in order, that is, essentially in to some extent it could be called just ordinary work, work or just army, konstantin, we found this information regarding the average height of men and women in belarus, look, the average height of men is 178, women 166 over the last 100 years , people have become taller by an average of 10 cm. i didn’t find such statistics, how much, for example, there are more than two meters of people living in belarus, you were interested - at least 10 people, but from what did you draw such a conclusion of your ideas about how it works, i can say, my nephew lives in mogilev, he has height 2 m 3 cm, yes he could be the hero of our program, yes the guy is good, your height is more of
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an advantage or a disadvantage, you know, this is the old truth that every stick has two ends. also here, on the one hand, you look far and well , that is, excellent visibility, yes, on the other hand, if you want to get somewhere without being noticed, well, it’s difficult, yes, you won’t be able to sneak in unnoticed, you can sit down at the bus stop, your friends will walk past you, they won’t see you, are you used to looking at you, but you’re not there, konstantin, well here you go it's a joke that because of your height, you don't actually fit into a third of what humanity has invented, not even into your own bed. well , you know, let's start with cars, come on, of the cars i normally fit into a minivan, that's all, that is, the rest i just don't, yeah, well, you have a minivan and... i had a minivan, now on i have a minibus at work, i don’t drive it, i somehow already took a trolleybus, but i’m calmly on foot, a trolleybus, but in general i know that
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leonid gaida, a famous film director, was tall, and his wife was much shorter than him, and one day his wife talked about a situation when he got a little on the same level as his wife, looked around and said, lord, how? you know, usually, when i communicate with other people, i myself try to take a position on approximately equal terms, that is, it’s a little difficult for me to look from the position from above, yeah, why are you afraid that there won’t be a trusting relationship or something, well, probably yes , probably, these are some kind of fears, a desire to be liked, desires such, you know, are unconscious. konstantin, well , from the fact that you, as they say, are beyond your power, you only named transport, something that is not entirely convenient, then what?
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well, look, when we talked about belarus, yes, that we are growing, i can tell you one thing, if i go, for example, to russia or ukraine, and, probably, to any other country, to an ordinary store, yes, i won’t find anything at all, here i can find at least socks, thanks to our wonderful, this is not an advertisement, but this is the truth. this is already something yes, that is, it really exists, in principle , with clothes you decide how to solve issues, and most often it ’s custom sewing, yeah, most often it’s custom sewing, we have the viceroy’s atelier in the main economic department, as a rule, i turned to them, they have shoes, my last size is fifty-two, yes, you told me, yes, this is a funny story, i had to go when i was 16 years old to uzhgorod, near uzhgorod, mukachevo, there is such a town, below it is the village of chennodieva, mukachevo - on the border, that is, many have heard there, when we got there. chenodeiva was there in this one heel-toe factory, there were only two of them in the european part of russia, one in armavir, the second there, my mother somehow decided that it was better there, and i came there to this
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factory, that is, they kept me there for some time time, until they made a model of the leg , which is called a last, i simply can’t sew without it, so i proudly carried it with me, then i gave it to the gho for storage, where they have it, well, maybe it will be useful to someone else, but maybe, you know, it’s just somehow become a little easier now. discounts are already literally 15 dollars, yeah,
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sewn sneakers, they could cost there for that, taking into account the truth of delivery, well, well, they were, it was the time, that is, now it is over, unfortunately, well, what can you do, on the internet now you can order such non-standard ones, that is, in in principle, this is real and there are no problems now, again you know how... he was then either 14 or 16, he was a size 56, i’ll tell you that’s the full size, yes, because if fifty-two, let’s say, in the cis relatively, yes, fifty-six, it’s generally
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a joke, but for now we’ll take a short break, i remind you of our telegram channel, say don’t be silent, subscribe, ask questions and suggest us new interesting guests, we are connected! on the air again, say don’t be silent, and today our guest is a man from polin, businessman konstantin yakushev. konstantin, well, when i was preparing for the interview, our online material was about a young man who is even taller than you, he is 2 m 13 cm tall and he, well, naturally experiences all these inconveniences of complexity, which we already talked about above, in everyday life . in terms of transport, but he is a person with such an active position in life, he writes complaints and letters everywhere, to transport workers, to banks...
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it’s hard to say, on the one hand, there is an obligation of government organizations to respond to citizens’ complaints, on the other hand, there really is a favorite transition i have to mosquitoes from sum, and i always think that the parapet is about to hit me, the idea is to make this passage in order to dig it up, but can you imagine it realistically, that is , stop the movement along the passage, but let this whole flow go somewhere in the other direction, deepen it this one is transitional. yes , look, at the station, when you go, today i was on my way to see you - they are doing something on the bridge there once again, and i got to druzhny, went down, like this near the station, i look at this little corner, where is the ladder, i’m going down, very close to my head, i’m back to the hundredth phone, see what time it is, and you could write a complaint to the railway workers, you know, in fact, many people believe that time is very valuable, and as
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a resource, i often hear. such is the time there, someone thinks money is important, in fact , the focus of attention and the state you are in are quite important, because if you are in bad states, it’s better not to do anything at all, don’t look anywhere, and if you don’t look there, there is such a wonderful joke, again his own, he says, without it makes no difference at what speed you move along the ring road if you need to get to the center of minsk, but you don’t know anything about it, you think positively, well, just be vigilant, because you know, what could happen somewhere, let’s say...
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belarus at that moment was a reserve of the soviet union, a fairly uncomplicated investment climate from my point of view, relatively clear legislation, it was everywhere in the post-soviet space at that time, such that constantly, like today, a new law is introduced in a new quarter, this happened in ukraine, in russia, and belarus was not spared, but somehow the people were somehow better. i somehow liked it here and we , in general, created a fairly good company here , it was engaged in the wholesale trade of communication materials, this is when you put the handset to the phone, a wired one, you know, remember the old telephones had everything connected with this, then there are all sorts of couplings, adapters, cables, tools, and then the whole thing moved into the category of electronic trading in a niche in which, in general, almost no one does anything i figured it out because few people knew about it, and people who
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the man with whom he served in the army in a small town in the sumy region was called lebedin, and one of the city-forming enterprises there was a huge plastic accessories factory, it was really huge, because it produced all these buttons for half of the soviet union. there’s a lighting solution there, maybe something else, they just threw them away, and i’m like this skruzhmak, yes, there’s a bunch of buttons lying here, yes i have a lot of pennies, in my eyes right away, well , here they are handing out money, this was the first business, until the whole thing collapsed, because the factory began to work less and less, less volume, correspondingly less... there were cardboards , they are sewn, such a funny children's business, the funny thing is that it was the ninety-first year, yes, and my
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daily income was 100 rubles. this, let’s say, in 2 days i received the average salary of an ordinary person, yeah, yes, well, this is like one of the series about income and expenses, true, well, life was funny, that is, an eagle arrived in the city, and the next one. because money is important, and it’s just the way it’s structured, imagine a person for whom there are two main things in life, comfort and money, respectively, your consciousness brought you to the conclusion that you cannot achieve this comfort without money, because what were these, these were the initial attitudes,
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that is, there is a type, parts of the personality that relate almost to birth, and there may be some kind of generic things or there, let's say some mystical scary word, but there are other lives, in general, there were some in this one. so i did it as a natural thing, you know how a man is a breadwinner, and that’s how he realizes himself as a breadwinner, so what’s going on somewhere , it’s hard and difficult, and why are you running around on your feet all day with this bag of hell in some completely incomprehensible place well , minsk was also an incomprehensible place, i once came here for the first time and didn’t know anything about it at all, and then some kind of households appeared there and so on in the pause you told an interesting story for us: how did you do in vietnam? i wanted me to have a house , tourists could come to this house, there would be some kind of restaurant there, and life turned so sideways that i got this house, this restaurant appeared, it was
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very, very difficult, no something that is difficult, takes a lot of time, and therefore produces almost no profit, that is, this is a story about how if you want to make ends meet with very high labor costs, then you can try this kind of business. yep, you have it it went bankrupt, yes, it went bankrupt for me, yes, the owners of the house closed the issue of rent , they just essentially sent us to live in nowhere, they say, guys, goodbye, well, you are such a person, not discouraged, but are you still engaged in business today and what field do you work in, you know, now i have almost finished what is called the classics of entrepreneurship, yes, in sevastopol i had a piece of land, i sold it, invested money in a belarusian company, this money is tied to currencies, i’m calm i get a small amount every month money, well, let’s say, for the new year i received 1,300 belarusian rubles, for me personally this is enough for life, i regularly look for some kind of activity once a month to
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yeah, what kind of country will it be and what kind of country will it be, well, okay, this is a separate topic, but in general, you know, i was strangely confused by the position of the so -called collective west, i will explain why, in in the fifteenth year i came to sevastopol, i have a small courtyard there , you know how these balconies on the second floor have doors, i’ve seen such odessa courtyards, crimean courtyards. when in ninety-three we ended up in
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ukraine and became its citizens, for some it was even a big surprise, then there is, well, just so you understand the situation, here in my certificate of secondary education, the ukrainian language was not studied, ukrainian literature was not studied, well , despite the fact that, roughly speaking , there is some part of my blood that is ukrainian, yes, then there is, well, you’re not in this language at all , you kind of know that you have brothers, they are ukrainians, they have the word polyanytsy. there’s still something there, but you’re not theirs, yeah, and, roughly speaking, crimea, as soon as the opportunity arose to get rid of this whole story, she did it with pleasure, with with pleasure, yes, yes, yes, and moreover, with great fear that the evil benderaites would suddenly come and organize something like in kiev for everyone there, that is , the people really got older, that is, the police could see that people seriously went through, i literally wasn’t there for 4 months, that is, i was there before the new year and then i was in april or may and well, the feeling was that people
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went through a serious thing, that is, this is this fear, they were afraid they weren’t afraid for this whole thing, if you remember the example of odessa, yes, in 2014, when they planted the house in general, yes, these are some kind of terrible events, because even before that there were thoughts that some kind of dialogue could be conducted, there was generally a very interesting case, i was sitting there in a hotel in sevastopol , aquamarine there is a hotel like this, it’s like this well, in crimean. according to the stupa concept , one of the best, and there was a lawyer who represented the kiev authorities, and i just got into a conversation with him, i said, well, you can there in the same donetsk, yes, in order not to shoot, you can find foremen, centurions there, thousand people, well, start a dialogue with the people there, the phrase was generally wonderful , there is no one to talk to there, that is, there is no subject for discussion, but what are we talking about, that is, we will quickly build all this here, clean it up, clean it up and everything will be fine with all these donetsk and lugansk people, they ’re even...
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terrible, well, we have many experts who visited our studio who are of the opinion that this brainwashing of ukrainians, it started a long time ago, of course, well, you will agree, yours youth, young years passed on the territory of ukraine, did you notice something similar to brainwashing, that’s how it changed there, the vector changed over the years, well... from the very beginning, when the union collapsed, it sounded like ukraine was a breadbasket , yes, and if we don’t feed these damned muscovites, then we will all have prosperity, yeah, a controversial issue, life. it turned out that this is not entirely true, well, yes, that is, there were such sentiments there then, no, understand how, but ukraine, it is very different, that is, if you take conditionally, say, the poltava province there, yes or let’s say, sudskaya, it’s more like that, that’s where people from western ukraine moved, that it’s generally wooded, such
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a not very crowded place, and poltava is here, well , it’s probably classic, and the evenings in the morning are blez dekanki, which means forelocks. industrial ukraine, in general, people came in large numbers, god knows from where, like they were going to big construction projects, that is, there , yes, there was no one there, i mean zaporozhye, i mean kharkov, i mean dnepropetrovsk, what’s there even from the big ones, in fact, and nikolaev, all this was very heterogeneous, they were generous, they were. but they always had the idea that we were, as it were, ourselves, we were, as it were, ourselves, when they were given this themselves, then everything else was already a kind of escalator, that is, before crimea went to russia, the situation in ukraine was approximately equally divided between the so-called russian-oriented
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group and the ukrainian one, and crimea all left, that is, this is a huge chunk of voters who stopped. and accordingly, the next presidents, as if automatically rolled out on the other side, on the other side there is still more set the tone, yes, what we call western ukraine, they are good, they are economical , they build cool houses, they love to go to tyumen, work, earn money there, urengoy, nadym, noyabrsk, yamar, these are the cities in which the majority were there western ukrainians, they really are not bad people, but when this whole... story began to spin, it turned out that they see ukraine a little differently, but everything else was already a consequence, you said that you don’t know how the whole story with military operation and what will the country of ukraine be like in the future
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? the territory no longer belongs to ukraine , the time when empires could afford to fight somewhere along their borders is already over, then each side has too terrible weapons in their hands, they now seem to all need buffer zones around, well, they won’t let russia go to ukraine , and you know, among my friends there are people who are very pro-russian , very pro-ukrainian, there are people who generally say: listen, don’t involve me in this... i don’t even want to, i don’t even want to, you know, i’m taking a position, i don’t even want to, because it ’s impossible to understand this, it’s impossible to look at it, we talked a lot today about the unity of the three slavic peoples, but what do you understand as patriotism? this is
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when you treat these people with an open soul as a brother, as a friend, and accordingly you would like them to treat you. more about this, this is probably friendship, this is probably relationships. let 's take a short break now, after a short pause , we'll return to this studio again, for now , subscribe to our telegram channel, say don't be silent, look for all our episodes on the belarus 1 youtube channel . on air again about...
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clothes, shopping. i think that the person assumed that there would be all these problems who had not encountered this, somehow no, she did not know what awaited her, but tell me how you met, and this was, by the way, kharkov, was ukraine, yes, she is belarusian, no, she herself is a resident of kharkov, this is the chuguevsky district, the village of ochetok, yeah, that’s right now the border with all the relatives there who are already in bulgaria on that side, yeah, shells are really flying there, the roof fall out when it starts.
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and firstly, i love to sing, it’s not professional, but sometimes i get carried away in the carousel, and i sit there, sing something, that is , maybe pugachev’s childhood goes away, or maybe there’s only a moment, or maybe something else -, but i like it, and - i love music, i listen to it, i understand, this can it could be classical music, it could be jazz, for example, if i couldn’t realize myself in the fine arts, yeah, then i even played the big drum in a wind orchestra, right? in a children's music school , without education, without anything, the director just says to me: look like this, i'll wave, you'll knock there, that is, at this level,
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but nevertheless, i remembered from memory almost all the parts of those works, who played, and they play different instruments differently, each with their own part, and what i saw, to a more familiar melody, the temporary musicians, you know a little bit how the feeling was that this is how the bremen musicians were released. in the classical version, nothing worked out better, uh-huh, nothing worked out better , the child said, dad, what did you even want, and she watched that soviet cartoon, the bremen town musicians, but i think not, but she knows these songs, that is, she hears them, that is, it would just be interesting to know the child’s opinion, because look, this it’s a different generation, you know, we are the ones who perceive those bremen musicians with warmth, because... this is our childhood, yes, it’s like that period when there’s carelessness and so on, but for them it’s just like, well, kind of here’s just one, one of
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the cartoons, so to speak, this is the opinion of the current generation, which is better, a soviet work or a modern one, but i think that you will also show a soviet cartoon for comparison, ask her impression, i think she has already watched it, already yes i already compared, she usually does this after that everyone is looking at something. purely by instilling values, well, punctually, understanding what we are doing, no, the system of upbringing in the family was simple to the point of madness, very abusive from the mother’s point of view, until the age of 6 the child does what he wants, almost like the japanese, yes, they have a similar system , there is an opinion that all people
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, by fire, or there is some other option, you know, there is a legend that in ancient greece there were philosophers, heaps of children wandered with them, they told them something and it was not what -an obligation, and the existing system, well, i no longer a reformer, it was good in my youth, yes, let’s make life better, there is an interregional deputy group, now we’ll make a couple of laws, we’ll all accept it, we’ll live happily, what?
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they passed on to them what was theirs, there is an opinion that percent. at 10-20 parents , everything else that happened, but you, due to your growth, literally look at the world, well , let’s say, from a low level, is that so, or do you still know that the most interesting thing is that i myself i don’t really imagine being tall, that is , when i see a person of my size, i even quietly observe and laugh quietly at how it all looks from the outside, but still , large dimensions, some shortcomings in movements, not very tall, but that’s you these gazes confuse you, when attention is always drawn to you , no matter where you go, everyone immediately notes that oh, how unusual, that is, i’m not there, no, maybe i’m just somehow more focused on what - forward, i don’t really
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watch what’s happening, i pay little attention. have you ever received offers to act in films, in advertising, in music videos, perhaps ? you know, for some reason those around me believed that i would do well at this, but there was no direct communication from any people who were connected with this. one time we arrived in kiev and settled into an apartment, the man suggested, he said, like, well, he thought that we were very rich people, said that he was ready to make a movie about us provided we financed it, this... it was more like it, but give me money than i want to make a film about you. and konstantin, from the height of your years, can you say that with such growth as yours, all doors were open to you and remain open? yes, all doors are open to me. are there any closed ones at all? or are you knocking on them? sometimes i knock, or are you looking for another open door? what is your approach? most likely, yes, if
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they don’t open it for a very long time, more than three times. konstantin, thank you very much for coming to our studio, it was interesting for us to meet you, hear your opinions on different aspects of life, on different issues, we see that you are a cheerful, positive person who loves this world, loves his family, we wish you to continue to remain as open as you are, success, happiness and health. and we, tatyana sherbina, svetlana smolonskaya, say goodbye to you until the next broadcast. goodbye. goodbye. and now konstantin yakushev speaks. there is an ashram near minsk. it employs a yogi-healer, an eighty-two, even an eighty-three-year-old man. he has a wonderful prayer or mantram, whatever you want. by the way, he is an orthodox yogi. without no matter what the conditions, right now you are in happiness. i wish you to remain in this very
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how saints help believers with their invisible power. it is not the saint himself who is the source, he is the conductor of our prayers, he is the intercessor before god. why do people change their lifestyle and go to monastery. something sounded in my heart that i should leave this one. secular life, just as the grand duchess at one time left a luxurious, rich social life and devoted herself to monastic work, just as faith gives strength and supports in difficult times, our prayer requests to the lord, mother god and saints should be aimed at acquiring spiritual virtues , salvation of the soul, even when we
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day with a bang, began to float on the ancient russian style. and that’s all that we really know from the 19th century, this is the main palitichny project. let's embrace their history. these facts indicate that the cartouche, not paying attention to changes in time, wars, different era codes, was able to capture two heraldic plots. the softening of such an el cartouche was given just like the business card of sennya ўyaўlenne , who is the gaspadar, who is the geta budynak. the pseudo-russian style is shared by such people theaters, theater, as a center, public events in the city, it seemed that the racial empire is here... to be sure. gladzitsa ў prektse architecture of belarus on our tv channel.
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