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five team of the moscow aviation institute all judges 5 points pal palych khabarovsk region four five five five but now we would like to hear the final result of the game donetsk ridge 10.2 points. palych 10.6 points team of the village and 10.7 points team of mine 10.8 points flash royale 11 points exactly so dear friends , the team of the village, the team of the moscow aviation institute, the flash royale team enters the quarterfinals tinkoff bank gives
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the winning team a tinkoff black card in the amount of 200,000 rubles. tinkofflabet cashback card on buying with real money a simple payment of purchases by phone number and a convenient application today was a wonderful game. this is only the start of the sixty-second season of kvn, see you at the next games. bye. podcast 20 years later today we remember
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the music television of the 2000s with its stars tatyana georgiyan and alexander anatolyevich i am the presenter konstantin mikhailov tanya sash hello. hello. hello. hello fence. color, we remember television today, what happened in the 2000s, mtv already existed then. well it already was ninety-eighth year and in 2000 it was still under the leadership of boris zosimov led. and when he stopped leading russia, it was a super legendary spacewalk that brought happiness to absolutely everyone without exception. it's cool how i got there, i got there quite by accident. and i almost got out of your hands into the hands of mtv because you and i worked together on radio maximum work. yes
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, i did, uh, pr marketing and on-air various promotions, if you remember the words for that time, yes, yes, i'm in the air then did not work, and for many i was already such an expert in the field, pr and in. in general, for this, i was invited to some new music channel, then no one knew that it would be mtv for the first time went on the air without tv it was such an airfield from which the mtv channel started, that is, at first it would be without tv then boris gurevich. i already signed the contract, and the mtv channel started on the same frequency, and now, when it was already clear that there would be a new channel. i was invited, they said, listen, we lost there pr specialists. marketing come to the interview i came to zvezdny boulevard for an interview, and they told me this: by the way , who are you, and tatyana gevorkyan so something is not right with you, because sneakers for makeup. i
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think for makeup, how interesting, uh, an interesting interview starts well, i think, ok , for makeup, so they bring me to the grill, i'm being painted by a makeup artist. you know, this is a little old school, that is, they make me some kind of blue blue shadows, that is, they make me such a television lady. well i decided this day, nothing to be surprised, i thought, okay , well, so they see pr specialists. okay, and then they take me to the studio and put me in front of the camera. i say what's going on? we write down some kind of resume or whatever, they say, no. we are looking for a casting here. we are looking for a host for the daytime caprice program for a completely different word. wait, i came they say, yes oh well, okay, listen, time. you are already in the frame since you are already here, we have made up you. let's sign up. i think, okay, i'll sign up. on tv in mtv i know this, you look like this, i know her. did not work specify there is, you know,
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beautiful meanings in life. i never had you, i had something to say to our generation. did you write the lyrics yourself? yes, of course, in general, i have never been written texts in my life. yes, do you think that extras were running after us because of fixing our thoughts , they were transforming you, they wrote the author , they wrote everything themselves, but i had such a principled position. of course, there were programs where editors worked. yes, but i had such a principled position. i wrote the lyrics myself, moreover, in many offsite programs, especially we didn't have a prompter, and i'm on a few pages. i just read the texts by heart, hellish work. and can you remember what text you used to say by heart some of your stand-up. well, listen, i didn’t have very smart texts, except for those where i told
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the history of some groups. that is, i had a program, the highest standard, where i told the stories of different groups, and the program was like a russian ten. it was hello, my name is tanya, now we have there, yes, yes, they were absolutely so funny, yes, light groups remembered. from the 2000s , they entered so brightly and you are like that. how cool that i will present this group now. well , firstly, in principle, i had mtv since childhood, because i lived with my parents not in russia and i had access to mtv broadcasting in india at a racial age. i lived yes, yes, yes, i remember this moment when i studied at the school of the nirvana group, turned on the news block, well , of course, the american ones from the block and there , for sure, kurt logander is two. made me cry because he reported that kurt
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cobain shot himself, and i remember that i just sat there crying in front of the tv. i already knew then that i wanted to work on the mtv channel, but i had no idea that i would be on the air. i wanted to make videos . i just got obsessed with this idea. i even filmed something at school, then i entered vgik, but then the idea, so i went to work on radio maximum, this story with pr captured me, and i discarded this idea for a while, and then, you know, if you have some kind of dream in your head, then it will somehow come true as a result. and as a result. i suddenly found myself quite by accident on the mtv channel and went to the interview that i dreamed about and , of course, the coolest thing was that these bands that we listened to, on which we grew up, they suddenly come to your studio and you do interviews with them and you think, in general , you look good, the tanks who came, like, like the attention of one of the few
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old men, who knocked down i crossed. i've always been an old man about the hat, i remember now. hi all. this is news, a block of various news. oh, all kinds of music you'll learn the first labor. it was still on without tv and then on mtv it was like news. you will know the mtv news you will be the first to know, that is, the same slogan that was from the eighty- first year yuri forest, as i perceive it is not a franchise. it's a philosophy. hmm, that's the first way you'll recognize us. and i've always been an old man. i was as much as 30, or something, you are already amazing, but i don’t remember them at all, they really survived. sasha, well, something 20 is perfectly preserved. you are still an old man. well, i'm like that, yes, cheerful old man you're not old. i talked about those
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who works more. yes, good. i mean, yes, you have been on the air for how long, and i came from scratch no, well, if you also take into account the radio broadcasts of music that began in the late eighties, then i was not just an old man. i'm generally the old testament, and you drove. in general, how are you? how did you catch up with the young ? never at all? why would i say so? we just got high. we got high on it all, you know , it was like the history of so many garage rock bands, like, do you have drums? yes, we have guitars. let's try to play something 40 years pass. this legendary metallic. he's the same here. we just hung out, but we did it with such a high, and then it brought a high to others. it was the best option. it was good. everyone well, then we had unique content even compared to all other music channels, because , for example, i had a stylissima program, and at that moment
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there was a lot of a fashion program on our television, but the kind of content that was us, because stylissimo is stylissimo american and european. we had access that is, stories were sent to us. we had access. uh, to all the star houses, and we were the first to know about everything. in the truest sense, yesterday the show tomorrow, they are the coolest stars, they let us into their dressing rooms. they showed their outfits, the most famous designers invited us not only to the backstage, but also to their homes and showed how they work and their own creative master decks. do you remember from the imported designers, for example, well, then there were a lot of fashionable belgian designers. yes, yes, the belgians were in the top were right then very top mm. well, of course, rest in peace raban teriyamir - these are the guys who came here, jean-paul, gautier then they were top guys who
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came to us as friends. yes, you were icons of style, that clothes, that these famous glasses of alexander anatolyevich are fashionable right. uh, still those same ones are not the same ones. how many points was john i was told that you break records in your collection? it just happened to me, suddenly it became necessary to wear glasses. i am happy to do so. moreover, it suits me, it seems, as they said, those around me and they appeared more and more, and then i realized, i'm going crazy. i have a full house, and glasses are not simple, not solar. these are diopters. they have to do everything, but it became a necessity, because their eyesight did not forget them to look at the stars from their dreams. magnifying glass. there is a monocle. a lot of the collection was big. i gave out a lot, i gave a lot, i started wearing glasses without diopters, when i began to conduct,
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good morning on channel one, because i am an evening person and especially in the morning. if you get ready for the program, you sleep a little, and in general, your face, it looks like what you usually wear in shorts and to at least somehow designate. uh, without diopters, that they just knew, i don’t know where to talk about, we didn’t have anything, a growth for beauty. hmm everything was thought out to such an extent. i always peeped in a good decent sense on tanya as she prepares for the stream program. it was there looking after you. everyone was watching. tanya prepared for a long time, mushrooms were brought to her outfits. hair worked everything in the world. it was social media. it was preparation for a fashion show and amazing and unique. and she came out such a doll and such a prima donna that we thought. and why are we
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filming styles for so long, because this is a shot at eternity , each issue was a new issue of the magazine, vogue of our topkin , the best russian foreign designers at that time suited me to my image. yes, yes, of course, you, that is, you dressed. you didn't dress it yourself. yes and you yourself, but once the stylists told me that you don’t bring it all the same, everything is yours, you have it better, we won’t do anything to you wear. i say ok from then to me all the stylists. we tell you nothing new good, we can not advise. you are your own stylist. that's what he does everything to himself, and as it turned out, we work, we don't give anything. but this is for the new year, it's actually, i 'll tell you, just a boy, and for girls it's just extra work. this is instead of getting ready for the program. you have to bother with clothes, what's what. clothes after, well, if i liked something, i could buy it, and we could
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provide it or give it as a gift. well, basically some discounts were given. yes, i often left some things after filming by one spanish company, and they always stopped these clothes for me right at one time of my life. i was all. in this, not for this, not for this, but it was nice how youth brands came to us with some funny flat cakes , some funny sneakers, some funny likes and drawings, or some supposedly tattooed firewood among themselves for walking they tell us anatolyevich over there everything is yours. i say i'll take one t-shirt. i like her. no, you didn’t understand, it’s all yours, that is, for a moment we thought, this is all business. i handed out something , left something for myself, and i worked for my guys there. avito was not, or what? i did an interview with durand the run and simon lebon says, what are your cool sandals? this is what, i
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say, this is a russian designer. he is like that, yes, okay, but in general, i will say that they were very surprised by all the western stars who came to russia, of course, their ideas about our country fit into 10 stereotypes of bast shoes, vodka, bear, uh, the nuclear reactor is before the interview, when we were still not desolated. no, motors. we were sitting talking to each other, and i had to talk all the time. no , i don't drink vodka on an empty stomach in the morning. but no, it ’s not a bear that lives at my house, but it brought them together very much, because you can imagine, yes, that they constantly tour around the world. they give millions of interviews a day , these people are boys and girls, like us, they have 10 of them there. people interview every day, but we were cooler because we didn’t matched. they thought that they would now come to russia and there they would be interviewed by such, mustachioed uncles in uniform.
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we deceived them. they managed to anticipate their expectations and pleasantly surprised, that is, they were waiting for something like a good friend. we will answer your question. hmm. and everything was much better, more fun. can i tell you about simon? why did he ask me to finish and then you about simin and beyond, which was cool. they were ready to hang out with us after the interview. they say you are cool. show us moscow and we took them to some clubs to some concerts. i remember how they like this dawn over the moscow river. we are going from, well, musorsky. yes, there is jimmy ass lisa bluthound-wengo, whom i interviewed three times, and we are already such friends there from his group, it's cool. who else remembers? simon or pop? who else oh, i 've removed this harwich or another turtle and gwen stefani with alice cooper with alice
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coupe. yes, julio iglesias, you wanted to remember him. now you think it's who it is singer, but then he was in the wild, the top even of the mtv audience, i had an interview with the fuck iglesias. i'm sitting in the studio bringing him why he leads, that is, now i have here memories - this is such a grandfather of eighty years, although he is still not 80, but he looked very, very so shabby , like, well, like a man who abuses, plastic solarium cosmetics hmm, he does not react to anyone at all. i am like that to him, but i look like needles , adjusted, but without emotions, like mannequins. well, i'm healthy with him, of course, i greet him. he us ignores. that is, he does not see us. they put a make-up artist in a chair next to me , the illuminator applies makeup to him, such a heavy one of our illuminator is kicked out, his
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illuminator comes. they remove the lamp from me and expose it to him. he's supposed to look cool. this is your leader. let him sit in a dark corner. and then the camera motor turns on the light and the person. how they changed it, that is, here he was sitting like this sleeping grandfather. here the make-up turns on the camera. baby you are so sexy today and so and i already have just anguished laughter from behind the front door, because people are dying of laughter there. i start talking to him. it naturally sticks all the time. he doesn't answer any of the questions he says. well, what are you doing, tonight, then at some point he tried to put me on his lap. oh, as soon as i was afraid to look in the direction of the film crew, because they were already bent over with laughter like that. there, a person had such an ego, his own rock star. i can only add that he is also
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a super-professional in power saving mode, while everything was being prepared. he was with me for a new interview, then they said, after a minute on the air, he woke up and said this camera here this little light here. they are stronger in control. where is the monitor? i like it, let's go. he exposed everything, everyone obeyed him. we talked about him all the same. this is the working side of the studios. just processed it all, and julio plays a rock star. rock star. and i want to say that at that moment just a minute. it was a performer who was chased all over the planet on all radio stations and tv channels. most often every 10 minutes his song sounded on the planet. he was the star richest performer who just visited our studio and at the same time he was the youngest in behavior towards girls, and then at the request of my mom. i took out the disc and
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asked him to sign it he signed and with all due respect said hello, and then i took out the newest disc that he promoted was looking for. and this is for my girl. i don't know who else i'll give it to, and he said. said he had a spanish accent. i said like before still do not know, he says and signed, that is. oh, you scumbag, he. well, rock, and about simon simon is generally simpler, because at that moment he is twice as tall, handsome, understanding fashion, present at all fashion shows that were friends with every designer, we personally met in the hotel lobby. he looked around looked around. i looked no one, sitting drinking some. water probably, i don't know what looks at me and says. ain, you know.
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this is my haircut too. and then they went into fashion. here here are some plucked things. and here it is real. i say, well, a t-shirt, like, a haircut, it’s not yours i came up with, i say, well, they’re cold. i say, alexander, that is, we were still arguing, whose hair is where? i say aiko mike from simon but aikl maya when alexander , that is, they could mock us, mock ironically, this, like, is not your hairstyle. it's mine, as you call it. he says, i call this hairstyle alexander well, then, okay, this is your reason for not copying. we're just on the toilet. i understand that there are few here that's it, that's it, that's what it was called bethead got out of bed and went like this here, and here is a real beth bad head. well, yes, i see. if, in fact, approximately the same thing in a minute. he
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does not ask, like who are you insolent? is that how you talk to me? i say mtv ok because the artists were friends with the guys from mtv, that's it, of course, but in general, it's really for people. it was some kind of curiosity that there is mtv in russia and that exactly the same guys work there as in any another country on mtv i came, by the way, at the beginning of the 2000s to the cannes film festival. i had friends there, foreign filmmakers, who took me everywhere to different parties, and we came and they had their favorite entertainment. they told everyone they brought me to the party, i say, get to know each other. it's still tanya. and tanya is from russia come on, you are from russia and i was such a prostitute, as alexander says fashionable. they are so. you are from russia. wow, they are so
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coolly dressed. i say, well, yes, everything is so dressed then my friend said. tanya works on mtv russia after all wow in russia there is mtv and that's it. it just broke all the barriers and ended up being the best friend of all, but i want to point out an important thing when you are praised by the public fans who greet his entrance. it's all very cool. but when professionals praise you, this is a special story. and when i was, i had the most, perhaps, operational connection with all mtv offices around the world. well, because the news service. i was constantly told your story, which you filmed in moscow about the prodigy concert it's just a blind or fashion show he came out. all over the world thank you guys. we thank you for your submissions. for a long time they could not believe that
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we would reach the level, and then they told us guys, but don’t give us material, please we don’t have enough and very often at general meetings of collegiate corporate or how to call it they talked about russian? it will be cooler than us and they said, it's honest and a little bit so cheering and a little jealous. it was wildly pleasant, because this is a professional recognition. what was just jumped out, and where there was nothing there was nonsense. go to football with denis kazansky tomorrow at
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was a straight girl. yes, no, yes, yes, you, yes, dj , my son yarik, i led the whole thing, yes, to us freddie came up and said play something normal. we say, well, as requested hip-hop there's rap-core and so on. a beautiful girl hugged and took pictures about
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their business. i think the boys are ok. and it is possible such double two tomorrow is not present. like, well, i hear that you see me, that i know you. today we remember the birthday of fred durst from limbisket. this is a podcast 20 years later and today we remember the musical television of the 2000s, my guest is television legends. not only musical. note. this is alexander anatolyevich and tatyana georgian. and where did you get the information, at the same time in 2000 the internet was not a particularly real question.
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interfax is a jet printer, which was so, which gave him information whenever possible, with such a delay that, well, even it was already kind of late to go on the air, of course, there were other tv channels, dear colleagues, who also gave out everything belatedly. at one time i realized that you can’t look up to anyone, you have to get everything yourself. and most of everything that went on the air, the vast majority of information. we mined themselves from foreign stars. of course, our stars personally called everywhere, and personally calls. when yes appeared, or they were invited to the studio, and not willingly, our producers called, for sure, our producers still called, personally, i remember the producer of russia promised. guys, we have new singles. vizier artists came to visit us, many said. hello, i have an album. you can listen. i say wait. and where did they get the contact on the air pager. you can call the pager at mtv to offer your information as well and people
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they arrived at the address pervy shchipkovsky lane, building 1, left at the checkpoint with their return address and called saying, come on the same evening. i listened to this disc in the same whole i recorded it. in the same whole he went on the air. i’m now talking about one of the episodes with one very famous artist today in our country and you only know the country, and there were many examples of such a dude came in with a strong accent and said, i came to tell me that’s a whole pack. here, confirming what i want to say. i say that i got records album, yeah. here, my name is seryoga, i say, where are you going up at the checkpoint? come into the studio. tell everything you said, they turn out to have beaten some charts and took first place in the dance charts for their electronic music. and it turns out they conquered the whole of europe. but no one here knows them. he says, well, can you tell me something about it? i say watch tonight. what are you talking about, are you serious? yes, right? it was seryoga
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pimenov who then worked from breakdowns infold, and all electronics was, then made by a cool pique , there were too many such episodes for me to list them now with the ppk group of tumblr in processing. there, in principle, there could be icq and so on. i understood only no artificial intelligence. only personal contact works more reliably, and how to put it more reliably, the end of antivirus began in 2002, when suddenly the leadership decided to dismiss boris gurevich and remove half of the leaders there. you, in my opinion, no one displaced anyone. everything was different there, as the press says hmm grove, more precise and serious just. changed business plans dots why, well, it happened in show business, but
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to say that boris gurevich was dismissed by someone. it is not conceivable its such a fish and it could not be displaced. only his decision could be final. well, how did it happen that mtv live channel with great presenters anton komolov shelest is awesome hiding places of the varkians, sasha anatolyevich, your son is also there, then he gave you the first car to do not from the yanychurikov block. with uh angry audience, young, beautiful program. and this is because it went to paid subscription channels from a paid subscription channel appeared in the year 13. there was a process. that is, you are now trying to throw. from that heyday of mtv and immediately to the channel by subscription. there was a whole story even before that there were about eight nine years and several different leaders. changed, you know, uh, there is such a saying such a meme in uh, everyone 's favorite internet. oh, it's good that we
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didn't do anything today. hmm, otherwise we would have to redo it tomorrow. here is such a trend. she's not funny. she's not very funny. she is it borders on sabotage. sometimes appeared in people, in some people. god bless them, but i won't remember them all and i don't need to. and let's know how we will do the good in a different way, so that it is upside down, or or or or why we are redoing it. and you are good, but it is impossible to improve the ideal by inventing something of your own. and then let's arrange a mess, and the appearance of violent activity. in the meantime, violent activity is imitated on the air, nothing happens, and such attempts to experiment for the sake of experiment began to be repeated more often. they were more detrimental to the channel and mtv ceased to be so. what he was originally
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born. here, to the delight of everyone, it has become more commercial, more social , some pregnant schoolgirls have appeared , some have already appeared. i'm not saying it doesn't matter, but nobody needs music. let's have nothing to clips. let's walk and see how many baseball caps one famous one has, and the ballless closet and the press went, because they decided that the public needed something and there was a dissonance. suddenly the audience thought. why is this we are shown a channel if we are waiting for music television, and the music television channel thought. we do everything for the sake of the public. they want it and together they could not cross in any way and the public began to lose interest in this. and mtv forgot a little about its audience. and in vain and leaders. for example, i can say about myself. the host also
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began to lose interest, because i left mtv in 2006, because i realized that i had some kind of stagnation. i'm running the same shows, i'm not interested anymore because when you get on the rails and do just the same thing all the time, i tried to change something, understand? that somehow no one at that time needed it. and there is some kind of commerce, you know what it is called hype today, and hype had nothing to do with the direct activities of the tv channel itself, some guys couldn’t stand their nerves, they didn’t have enough patience. well , i don't know if i did it right or not? i am sure that i left the mtv russia channel on the exact day when it really closed completely. i could not afford to stop the fight for real music television. it was very often strange ineffectual, no one thought how few i was, who supported me, but i fought
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as best i could for mtv to stay with me. i knew it was almost futile, but i couldn't afford to stop. but when the channel was already objectively closed in the thirteenth year, i said, thank you all, all the best. mm. that is, maybe if these experiments hadn’t happened, if i hadn’t attended a dance like that of the nation, if it were still now would it be mtv do you think everything would still be relevant alexander anatolyevich not with the block? tanya is not. there is no internet now. this is a completely separate conversation. guys. i will be very happy. if we ever talk about it again. you understand that it’s not scary in this cube, it’s also interesting here with the advent of the internet, how everything has changed, maybe you have some thoughts and in this cube very often thoughts become material, so that you would like to say, wherever you are yourself seen there in a year, two, three, five some absolutely magical project that doesn't exist yet.
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well, something must be that will shoot again and tear everyone, what the hell, how it broke then, i want to tell you, just to your previous question about the fact that mtv could succeed today if everything had turned out differently why not? because today social networks and every student is his own mtv that is, today everyone does not know a teenager of an adult. there is an opportunity to shoot your cool content. he has all the tools for it in his own phone. fine. this badly. this is good. i think it's very cool. this is very cool. it develops it gives people a feel for themselves. uh , media it's cool alexander can i answer your question konstantin alexandrovich, the thing is that folk art is excellent home economics lessons, and your own planer and vise workbench, and so on. all these are
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mastery lessons crazy hands and stuff, and chasing and burning for a radio amateur. we all went through this in childhood and adolescence and at school. well , it's still a handicraft, the thing is that should be professionals. i understand that every girl knows how to knit , sew, cross-stitch or whatever, but there must be a designer who will be the flagship, whom she will look up to, who will learn. eh, he will give an idea and still be a leader, that is, let as tanya says, let everyone film everything. let them study. let them do nuggets, so they appear people sometimes do things in their social networks that cool clip makers sometimes do sometimes, but in the era of graphomania, when now everyone who has a pen becomes writer. we are losing the level of literature has changed the ability to create your own
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information bubble in which you exist. for example, i have no graphomaniacs, because we e internet algorithm is built so clearly that it shows me only what is interesting. me therefore with the circle. and i want to say more to the audience, the thing is that here i am honestly buoy, maybe laugh at me. today we have a wonderful function, this swipe and that's it. and you do n't you don't have to watch what you don't like about this beauty of the internet. i know i not that i am such an ardent supporter of the old school. i want to stay within the limits of common sense , the thing is that you can then swipe to the point that you lose all taste and common sense to the end. and i don't mind a huge selection. i'm not opposed to people doing whatever they want, but i want people who know how to understand, and we will be advised to pay attention to something very important, as they are called unimportant. here above all above it is.

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