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do you communicate with your father now? at the moment , no, and recently, on the advice of just the same psychologist. uh, she told me that in a good way it would be either how to write a letter , how to father, or in a good way , to find in general where he can talk to him, if possible, i tried to find him, but i have only one was. the connection is through my cousin. i write to her, she does not answer. uh-huh, i don't know how to find my father anymore. i don’t even know if he is alive, and how did you cope with this fear, well, as it were in hid the life of your mother or your brother with words. i mean threatened. i don’t remember in words what your life is, but for safety it’s a hammer. well, after all, here is papa yes at home without a hammer, that is,
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papa poses this threat. ah, that is, you understand, he can stab to kill for souls, yes, that is, such pictures, you somehow imagined yourself sometime. how can you protect them. perhaps you fell asleep there and thought, as it were, for example, strong and you would beat him. that is, that's what i can do there, no. and i curled up and closed her eyes. i will ask you to think again in this sense, remember, maybe, yes, some fantasies that gave birth to everything in this girl, how she can save these people close to her to leave. well take them away. how are you? maybe this little girl, how is she? maybe all the same, but to cope with this monster , forgive this. well, i think that at that moment she did not perceive it differently. i remember what my mother told me. alyona, go
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calm your dad down. and so i went there. talked to him. somehow she stroked him to calm him down. some kind of pill to make it fell asleep no, and for you there was no threat. why did mom send you if dad in such a state of very angry never raised his hand to me, mom said that he loved me very much, that is, she says that she always has such a picture before her eyes, she will iron her shirt there , there i will be dressed, and we went for a walk. and the pope was so proud. here i go for a walk with my daughter. i have this fantasy of fear of poisoning. either you were afraid of being poisoned, or somewhere it could somehow sound. to me it hmm it seemed at that moment, just when you were afraid that you could poison the child
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with detergent, right? uh-huh now, if you imagine that it is like a spasm , this fear arose. here you are looking. yes, and so you said, i suddenly had the idea that if somewhere in the body it would definitely have to spasm. that's where it could decouple in the body. you are doing well. direct your attention right now there and try it right here, as if, well, forces to spasm this part. just notice this spasm and try to tell me what you feel good there. i want to rip out. it's the body's defense mechanism. one of the five survival instincts. it's called spitting it will protect. when i am very nervous, worried, i feel sick, and
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this reflex begins in me. and when my child, and does not want to eat something, or he says, i ate. yes, you don't want to. he starts doing this. here i have why i say that my fantasy gives me reason to believe that this is directly related to danger. so, in general, you accustomed to just this danger. well, how to pull out of yourself, yes, and that means to defend yourself , you imprinted this protection into this child. that is, here you give him a cucumber, yes , suppose that he eats cucumbers, imagine, and he disdains such a cucumber, and he has disgust. it's like she expresses it. and this is the absolute protection of the survival instinct, because now it is important for him to survive. and when you're angry, and i think you're like me when the child refuses to eat an apple or a strawberry or something to try. yes, at this moment you have actually arises with it. here
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is the same desire, it binds you very much, and at this moment, of course, you cannot do anything, because you, too, are spasmodic . the child is spasmodic. if you don't relax, he won't relax. so far you are connected so strong for another year and a half. yes, and this fear of life , which actually took you into depression, because the arrival of a child in your life tore it apart, all all the patterns are only possible so yes, alena, a free woman, disappeared. yes appeared this alyona's mother with all these problems and so on. yes, and at this moment, as if even depression itself, in general. it is very similar to what you have, as if you feel sick and sick all the time, your head is spinning and you are trying. and this is the connection you have with the child, but here it would be worth noting a very simple thing. try you and your spouse to diversify your diet. that's just the other cafes you want, you know tatyana when
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we travel, she sometimes eats in places that i don’t have, i wouldn’t go there, i’m afraid, despite the fact that she has food selectivity. but when tanya is hungry, she will eat live cockroaches. if it is necessary, that is, she is not well, and this is actually very, well, how to say, not just a bold position. and this is how her instinct works, you understand, but for me it’s the other way around, as i told you, yes, that is, i first go into denial, then i force myself. no, i'll still try once it's all there. and what to try, in the end. i why her suggested that the fear of poisoning? and the fear of poisoning the child of fear of being poisoned the very fear of being poisoned is the fear of being poisoned in general. yes, why did i assume you didn't agree with that fantasy, but the kid might have a fantasy that the only way i can deal with a strong man is i can poison him. i don’t insist , i just propose to think about this topic,
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because children fantasize, children survive their own fantasies. when did he offend you? someone, like an older one, you fantasize that you'll have a super power there, i don't know. you can fly fly away to get there sword treasurer, whatever? yes, that's why try to diversify yourself. and what about the child? alain here in general, relax. just relax and unconditionally. ah. let your child get hungry if you try to give him this one until he says. i want to eat and you will offer him, for example, do not mock him, like, until you eat brocco, like , you won’t eat no, quietly, quietly, so that he himself understands what he needs to eat, that is, in fact. don't take food away from him. and you will notice that he eats watch behind him. watch how he will act. but at this point you will be very scared. i assure you. and here i am telling you about it. it’s just with this fear that you need to work with him, he also suggested that if
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you go back a little, that the state that you described, when you were afraid for your brother because of your mother. and when you were just a baby and went to bed. curled up like this, realizing that there is some kind of selectivity in relation to you. and as if this, and this is not quite omnipotence, gives fantasy something about says sergey but this e still gives some other position. and you can save. yes, they are very scary. and this remaining fear and the remaining ideas about what you can save, she found a way out now in your relationship with the child in this way. and this very often becomes such a psycho-emotional basis for an allergy in a child, because the allergy that occurs in children is often associated with a danger to parents, when parents are afraid for
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the child. and, accordingly, they try to protect him, so to speak, because they don’t allergy and selectivity - it's just protection. that's when you begin to calmly live with this fear. yes, this nausea. here i told you directly. try to catch with a groove. it has a lot of healing energy for both you and the child. that is , the problem is not with the child at all. well, it's just playing along. yes, he's just teasing you. you seem to have transferred this part of the symptom to him, and it is external, that's all to get rid of. there is no need to get rid of anything, but learn to live it, learn to do it very simple things, for example, as now in the conscious invited you to meet this, yes, relax. you can't and when the next time it comes up. you strain even more , right here you hypertrophy, and then let go, it will still remain tense, but slowly strain part of it. she will learn to relax this part and it will pass. well, it's not right away, of course, leave, right? still, you need to focus on yourself, and not on the child. how correctly
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did sergey say to stop feeding him? in principle, i would have a spouse like this a couple of times he tossed the idea, but then, apparently, succumbed to my anxiety, it was completely new for me. you've just dug into my feelings. now here it is to practice super. and you know, try your husband, probably now will be when to watch this program. he will hate me, but you can try to leave them alone for a couple of days. we had such an idea. you will see that men eat differently. it was a podcast triggers, and with you were his leading psychologist, psychotherapist. tatyana krasnovskaya, psychologist selective behavior of a child.
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hello my name is dmitry bakh i am the host of a literary podcast with a wonderful title. let them not speak, let them read. e. those who are older remember that in the late sixties the bomb was the film with the participation of the singer, rafael was sung there in spanish, and there was the famous song deegan. loca din is spanish. let them talk it meant that let them talk about our love. it won't hurt, it won't hurt. we are doing the main thing. here, uh, on our podcast, of course, we talk, of course, we talk with our guests, but all of our conversations are aimed at making you read, that's what we, er, call on our today's issue with tatiana nikitsky tolstoy the writer. and maybe also a publicist, how would you define statistics yourself. hello writer. i am definitely a writer, but i don’t really like this word as a publicist, because that’s what they mean when they need me. seeing somewhere
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that i do not have all the works of art, it means that they think where to take them. well, let them beat you in the face, but i don’t consider myself a publicist, i don’t feel and think let it all be written. well, in principle , a writer is any definition, but still , you understand essayists, yes, of course, it happens, there are documentarians, uh, authors are different, well, except for prose, sometimes it’s fine. yes, yes, yes, except for fiction yes, yes, yes, but you work in different states, we'll talk about this later. well, we will start with a topic that cannot be avoided in a conversation with a person who bears the surname tolstaya or tolstoy well , of course, uh, writers with this surname. we had several people in literature, but also how do you feel here in this role. the granddaughter of
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alexei nikolaevich tolstoy , whose 140th birthday has just been celebrated and, i must say, very broadly. i stay out of the congratulatory process. it's clear. i don’t like, i don’t like, in principle, i don’t like the anniversary of my own , not other people’s birthdays, that’s all i don’t like. and so the fact that he is remembered and read, because he is an absolutely wonderful writer, very uneven. in my opinion. still uneven, of course, uneven uh-huh because uh most of his uh years when he uh entered the his talent is thick late developing at all, but late. and here he, too, started late and matured late. eh, it took years. e not so comfortable, but not freedom. yes , there is no freedom in this buddha. yes, in general. yes , it was directed in some other direction. and he had to. he was happy to say and returned from immigration. in the year 23, he thought
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that a new free beautiful life was beginning, yes, and that means that he took the nep for some kind of new life, eh, and all sorts of difficulties immediately began. this is where the difficulties came in. uh, and he was trying to adjust to the new life, to the new air, to the new style, everything was not the same as, uh, like before, as he used to , everything was not as we say. well, yes, before the revolution , the resistance of the material. it led to always leads to what? yes, he always had unconditional luck for something, uh, stories, but then he wrote plays. he wrote. everything, he wrote everything, yes, but not everything he liked the fact that what the proposals turned out to be, after all. uh, really a whole area that he discovered, for example, there are disputes of russian science fiction or soviet but hypertology engineer gagarin and elite have a different attitude. i really love things.
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they are very good, they are very good they are alive, they are good and uh, they understand with humor, uh, he did not like pathos alexei tolstoy because wartime causes paphos and he had to leave work on peter i, which he did not write like that, and do it. that's exactly what we will remind our uh interlocutor with journalism on the other side of the screen, that aleksey nikolaevich tolstoy died in the forty-fifth year, without completing his main work, peter i, we will say more about this, because he created the image of peter i so popular. yes, in general, yes, yes. in general, he always wanted, he always wanted, uh, and when they say that this is stalin's order. no no no no no he had a very early story of peter's day, of course, this era was interesting to him, she said that with the era of peter and with the personality of peter our own existence is ours. related
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thick mouths yes, of course, yes, the steward of tolstoy yes, that means pyotr andreevich is tolstoy, who yes, he is the common founder of our clans leo tolstoy of this branch and ours when there was a confrontation, it means that peter and sophia took the other side against peter there is no relative was miloslav and he was to be executed. well, somehow he persuaded peter not to execute him. and there, apparently, some other people were also busy, and, according to legend, peter told him the head of the head, no matter how smart he was. i would command from loving you and give him another work. in particular. so he had to serve as a messenger. uh in istanbul uh-huh uh-huh and he had to carry out various delicate assignments, he carried them out, uh, which means that one of these delicate, uh, assignments was to return tsarevich alexei from italy where he fled and sat down tightly and began to somehow rebel and
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to accept, it means some kind of uh, well, in general , to plot against peter and he had his own party, which, uh. i also wanted to shoot peter. he was very inconvenient for many and to return this same tsarevich and then to him manage hmm peter andreevich took out by deceit lured and took out tsarevich alexander and that, uh, it means that peter himself personally tortured and executed and for this tsarevich alexei cursed the mouth of the fat ones up to the twentieth knee. hmm in front of you is a damned man, we will hope that this is not the worst. i understand. well, where there really is nothing to do with journalism, but very many bunins and others said that alexey tolstov was the belly of that, that's the word belly inside. it was repeated very often, that is, indeed, i completely agree with this. i have own theory. about the fact that hmm, he did not like and could not, uh, finish the work and that's it. in general, uh, supports this
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wonderful idea of mine. uh, wonderful or someone would say that it is associated with fear, mortal, for example, yes, the more the more difficult it is to finish, because see the viper, a beautiful thing. it starts from the end a woman comes and says i killed a man. and then the story of a terrible story is told. yes, that is , they are looped in this way. by the way, like a viper rings itself, now it's childhood. nikita also absolutely amazing. uh, the text is one of the best father no no. no, he has his own name. yes, yes, look at it, uh, it is practically an unfinished text. that is, there the last phrase is autumn. nikita passed the exam. moved to the second text, which falls into the line of childhood. more precisely, we and gorky trilogy. yes, yes, the fact that there is such an ending. took cut off the ibicus. in general, i think it is artistically better than what he wrote. it
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’s written there at the end, but there is fate or when a muse or someone, in general, stops my hand, with a pen. he says, enough, everything must stop, that is, there is no end, and peter has no end and could not be. he wrote somewhere aleksey nikolaevich uh, my heroes are getting old, that i will do inspiration well with them only when you come up with an idea, when it becomes, then it’s already harder to see. he did not see what would happen in the end, he wanted to pour forever. wonderful and elite is a finished thing. but there is also the golden key. again a whole golden key. the whole area is absolutely satisfied with the ending. why because? everyone is in the theater or how the writer talks. that's very curious. well, in the beginning, as a reader. i took it all my life until i became a writer. hey, like a writer? i don't know what can be done here. that's what i'll tell you, but as a reader, look they are, uh, everything is in a theater situation and there is a mysterious
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thing, if this very hearth, canvas painted on canvas, closes some door, and it opens with a golden key. and here they are, finally. hooray win they open. and what is the theatre? oh my, let's go in circles, i didn't think about it but i remember how the anniversary was appearance. this work and in the museum, which is located on spiridonovka street , once it was aleksey tolstova, there was a whole procession of puppets depicted by the heroes of pinocchio and yes , people began to wonder if this was some kind of political? uh. well, this is political literature. yes, we demanded this worship before literature. and you say, it means that before there was alexei thick. yes, and even before that, she was a spiridonovka and of course. and yes to him means he got it. well, in the late thirties, he got this mansion on spiridonovka street and why? and because, that is, no one knew about this, only
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the fat ones know, because spiridon is by blood. we saw families. tolstoy is death is the patron saint. tolstoy i think that the moscow authorities, betraying alexei nikolaevich no, they did not know where. well, it's provincial that way. yes, but please tell me how the classics are evicted. eh, they reached such a life that they began to write to them. is it true that these conversations or anecdotes are friendly, that it all started, as it were, with such a family life, but they began to write stories about all the cases, but that's all, it's not true. absolutely not. what is even family life, family life and home life with parents, and my property there, as they say. lavinsky’s granddaughter natalya krandievskaya, this is already this. it should scare away any grandson, when you have such a quality of grandfather and grandmother, then, of course, i need somewhere with this medical
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great absolutely translator of dante classic e languages. yes, this is your another one of your grandfather and his brother knew 22 languages 22 languages. paris got over your popularity belongs to my already conscious age. i saw it all, and it was all sudden. i once stumbled upon a story myself we were in a fog. and i almost remembered him by memory, there are sharper biologists who, in difficult times of perestroika, write articles in some popular encyclopedia and write the wolf. wolf animals. no, they won't take it boring writes bear animal. such-and-such. no, you need something more fun , and then with him, it turns out approximately. that's what it means, but mm, just to amuse the dashing bad weather, how it will play out, the migan blizzard disturbed, the internal metabolism of utoptygin with a concomitant increase in the lipid layer. i realized that well, uh write. maybe such a very talented person. here 's me for me tatiana tolstoy began with
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this paragraph, but it's absolutely brilliant yes, how it all began. i had eye surgery. after that i 3 months. but i didn’t see anything, my eyes hurt like hell, and i was in a state. here, how dark it is around us here, here the audience, it may not be visible, but here is the ink witch. and so i had to sit in this inky children, because any light cut. these eyes are cut to me and thus i got into a situation of such informational emptiness. and it's like meditation. it was a kind of meditation. i didn't read a single line. and now, when everything is gone, when all this husk itself is rotten and other unnecessary information is gone, then actually because of the salt, so to speak. nicky apparently they made their way out. i began to see uh, pictures, uh and these in the form of text hear them, well, that is, you become a writer when you stop being a reader, but in your the case was like this i don’t know the rules no,
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at first i didn’t really understand that this was connected with the operation, that is, here meditation after the operation, but u immediately soon, then returning to the newspapers. i passed. eh, some person. he taught mathematics was an ordinary teacher. and suddenly he discovered his ability. e hmm in my head to count. er, well, multiply huge numbers. yes, yes, yes, but before he didn’t have it, and he began to perform there at fairs to earn money. here and here they ask for an interview. and how is it like this. he woke you up with such talent. he says, yes, i don’t know, i did the operation and then with my text. i mean, i figured out what it is. these are the ones who teach meditation, they are doing the right thing. every person should at some point, if possible, if there is free time, well, at least for a month, go into yourself, disconnect from uh information from the outside world, because that it is infinite, in fact, it turns out
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you turn on something else. yes, this will turn on, it will be cleaned, washed out, and what you are capable of. and what are you capable of? this math? maybe something else, what if a violinist thomas' magic burner yes , when people live in a sanatorium where it is and they wake up in a completely different way. well, here's the skill. yes here is a great great novel. we all walk on some kind of railroad tracks. that's very conditional very so we must e we think that we have already taken place at home already we must do the same during the day. so invented somehow came up with. yes, it is not. i'm dmitry bug, i'm running a podcast, let them talk, let them read and today is my interlocutor. uh, writer tatyana nikitina thick. here is a book about the golden porch, and the one i keep, it is already in such a not very cheerful state. but this is a fine thread. and here, by the way, ankevich is depicted. this is the first collection. e,
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tells the eighty-seventh year on the golden porch. there was a circulation of 605,000 copies, while it was not on sale, it was all driven out in the republic , of course, when there was such a manner that you don’t need to read, you don’t need to, well, the book is in short supply, to be honest, they didn’t want to print it there, then the boss, who hmm so will agreed for printing, but only in the form in which they did it all. i don't know , it's a little different than you wanted it. yes, everything is so here, but what they showed me was not so. that is, everything there was carved and portable, i say, no, i won’t be in this. no, it's understandable , it's understandable, no, but we know better how to do it. no, you won't have printed books, i'm taking it away. and hmm no. you leave, we will, so here we are doing it in a redone form. i say excellent, i'm leaving you and soon your hut will be rolled out on a log of your young guards, but where did he get the information from? this is
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understandable. i say it's clear. also returned back. as a result as a result, we printed, as it should be, and we talked about this debut. and now, as always, in the middle of our program of our issue, a few words about another tolstoy about nikolayevich's love and in this book of his history. i bought it almost by accident and even thought of giving, well, such a gift to a person who understands literature, the old edition of 1912, but when i took this little book the spine is for you. even in the hands, i realized that i can not part with it. this a three-volume edition, which e was published by e, beloved daughter. and the tolstoy edition of alexandra lvovna tolstoy, edited by vladimir grigorievich chertkov, and now in 1912 these are three volumes. they are here sewn together in one convolute. you can even see the boundaries between them a and e, here is the reader.
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e. here is the volume, the first one is clearly visible, on this title the reader of that time got the opportunity to get acquainted with those works that tolstoy did not publish for many years, because he had a very complex relationship between fees, property and professional writing. i know such stories of conflicts within the chertkov family sofya andreevna , the wife of lev nikolayevich, we know that this am edition carries on itself. here is such e. the red verdict is allowed to be printed free of charge, that is, tolstoy, uh, well , practically uh, hmm, in a positive sense, doomed his works to what we call public dement, that is, to reprint without a share of heirs. it's a whole social story, but for me, of course, it's mostly a fiction story, because uh, here's the story after points in the soviet
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time, which were included in the school curriculum due to social motives, to absolutely brilliant things. father sergiy is khadzhimurad here. here is the devil. here, having two editions, too, as if the semi-finished things of the devil, great er, thing. that's all, it overtook the admirers of tolstoy a in 1912. and more than a year after his death, well, it was such, as it were , the posthumous will of tolstoy, because literature lived for him. it was an act and an absence; literature was also an act. and after his death, these same works. eh, come to the reader. i really i would like to emphasize once again that the book like a cubic piece of a smoking conscience, this definition of boris pasternak is also very important. she communicates and talks to us. even if we don't read it in its entirety. that's all that we, together with
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our rivals honestly, told you all this and there is an emotion that owns us. our communication with these works is important precisely because they are part of this book, which could be bought in bookstores and shops in 1912 after a long wait, when these books of the story remained under the cover of a written herd on the table, and lev nikolaevich well, now let's return to another line of the fat family, by the way, nikitichne, but stop. well, there is another e-book of significance that cannot be overestimated. and this is mansis, right? yes, i remember you speaking somewhere. eh, i was at that performance. said what it is that each line. eh, you already knew before the howl, i remember this emphatic statement. you somehow made
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this novel stand out in a special way. and now, thank god, i forgot it, so i can even reread it well, i have, in principle, i have a very bad memory. although hmm is the so-called writer's memory. i read, so in one book there are funny features of writer's thinking. so this is a very common thing that the memory of writers does not remember, and this makes a lot of sense, because if you remembered, then you could not. eh, that's it, give yourself a text. yes. e you would interfere with you interfere with your own. well , the texts that you remember the knowledge of such overcrowding interferes, because when you are at work in the moment, everything is fine with you head, but then it's all thrown out , thrown out i had an aunt and marian alekseevna daughter. e, alexey nikolaevich hmm , she was, in principle, a professor of chemistry. and although she was adrenaliterary. and here i
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was talking to her. she says i used to compose elements in my youth. here they published it even in the new world somewhere else. well, i couldn't write, even though i wanted to, because i have disgusting properties. i have an amazing memory. i remember everything. here, look, she showed, means to the locker. it stands there bunin's rotation she says, you can take any house will be in the middle, apparently yes , open in the middle to read the phrase. i will continue to you until the end. she says it's torture. tanya is torture. remember, it's torture to write in such a state. you can't, and she didn't. eh, you just forget later, but also at the moment of creating things. he must have been different. he is in the head of things that are not connected with memory, the widely noisy dubrovo yes, something like an altered state, when you enter a state of emotion, there is an emotion there, but this structure it is indefinitely what it consists of. and yet here are the cosmic clouds
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, some kind of plasma is spinning there. you see, there are some lightnings sparkling, the devil knows that there is light there, there is no light there, or it seems to us, through telescopes. we do not know. here comes you. some state. you feel this very one of those who, like, he went to be born, and you feel him. eh, the volume you drew is just some kind of it. it can be final, it must be the final text must be, of course, and not all er, his sides are visible to you. well, i'll start, i'll try. that should be happy people until the end you don’t know if you know what to write to her no, it’s nothing, yes, it’s too late. no , you generally think, well, i don’t know there, how it will end and let it be so until the road, we will see. and when you go to this end , suddenly you understand? no, it was n't the right way. we will now turn around like this, that is, he himself begins. if you live by them without calculation after all, or this is this he is, well, good. you know, it's intuitive. i
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would say. uh, here's the calculation in the sense that you can take a piece of paper and write on it, you can write to him, but this means that i will throw it out at any moment , of course. hmm memory in our conversation. he has a wonderful one. definition we cease to recognize the reality of all things. uh, they acquire some kind of new dimension, and i quote approximately and we see the difference between the old image of reality and the new one that we just saw, we try to call this the difference is art. yes, it’s very similar that something reminded me of what you are saying, well, that’s when you, as you said then, i quote you again before you , well, who is here, yes, the last details felt, uh, all back alleys of this novel. hmm. that was a special occasion, because there's not much to hang on to? this is such a dreamlike reality.
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no, there are quite a few meanings, er, that are there, so to speak, well, as in a person there is a skeletal system, a circulatory system , a lymphatic system, a nervous system. yes, then there are different systems. all these systems are there, there is the backbone on which it rests. that is, it is less. yes, there is less everyday life, because this is some kind of invented world. yes, in this sense they were invented, that is, there is little soviet there. what is different here, when you live in soviet times, is understandable. and you need to understand how to for 3 rubles. support a family of four a month, damn. i know about the store, but there is nothing, the smallest salary i had was less. but i know it was less. i worked as a postman for one month. uh, the telegram was spreading. in summer work, you had to be a student. yes, yes, and they had a salary of 34 rubles. and you could e
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go to such a salary for a month. and it could have been by the piece. here he took a gram or three kopecks. it was interesting, in principle, well, yes, that is, four 34 rubles. we are a little earlier than hmm i thought intent. i also have to be fruitful, let's move on to the book the felt age. they'll talk more. there is about it, but about the soviet reality, but still a novel for a second. here is one of one of these systems of nervous lymphatic e, i was missing. that i understood that the book needed to be built somehow and it needed some kind of. i also had a skeleton, that there is exactly this carrier and i found it in the alphabet. that is, i realized that i need e roman e, break it into pieces, e into chapters alphabetically, and when i entered this alphabet, it quite easily broke up roman into these same chapters, while i deliberately rearranged the letters e in this alphabet.
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there, closer to the end, i rearranged the letters in places, changed the order of the letters. not a single person noticed it. i didn't notice either, to be honest, this is also important, because they they say, uh, books. they say it was a favite. they say that the alphabet is the basis, but at the same time they really are this alphabet. well, uh, well, i realized that i should know the chapters. this is great, dear readers. read the novel by tatyana tolstaya kys and you will see a modified russian alphabet with the old noble letter names of the abc in the form of the verb good is. we all remember philologists. yes, all the alphabets that were, because there were all kinds of alphabets and peter carried out reforms and crossed out uh omega and
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some others crossed out i don’t know or who advised him there, then omega long o i am against all this, you understand, because uh hmm and simplification is an opponent of the reform, which leads to simplification too, when they call me petrovich well, in one of the options goes back to eggs to letter sound, not really. pity years. i see that e forest is ayat. yes, i see here and dialects. i understand that yes, villas are in polish, yes, that is, uh, the fact is that the same letter kills the difference in the sounds that were there with this one, but it's just that i'm very sorry, eh there is no mega, because we do not have a separate long sound. a. is that a shock position. well, you know, it's for beauty too, right? yes , this is what is german, but they are so funny.
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yes, i understand, well, that is, you are also against simplification, i am for complication. this directly concerns our podcast, our dear interlocutors, because reading is a habit, like the perception of a complex text. shadows establishes new neural connections in the brain, you will not have alzheimer's if you want to get alzheimer's, well, don't read anything, this is our slogan he says he is on our podcast because i am convinced of this, the same applies to writing with a pen. yes, the pen does not write at all angles, but a ballpoint pen or a thick felt-tip pen there, it destroys fine motor skills, that is, reading is absolutely fine motor skills of the brain and so accessible. well, she's leaving because, yeah , stick with him on the internet. we hide the so-called tackle, yes long text. it's a lot of beeches here. as people say there, we
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are only used to, uh, to the fact that there was a short text that means itself yes, but i should say. that's what i have to say that i myself read on the screen on the big screen. i can't on the phone. yes, these yes on the big screen, uh, and i must say that few people care about the convenience for me, so that i can read bad fonts, the inability to expand and make a larger one some kind of simplification. everything is also shown to students what format the book is. remember, you were a proofreader. yes? remember some kind of format corrector. i was a junior editor over the deal on a proofreader's salary. moreover, yes work book. here, sorry for the offset, but i remember some kind of format, and i remember it's 84 by 188 in 1/32 of a share. while they again, as they say, because all this is gone, the text that we see on the screen has been freed from very many people from this. yes, this is a runner, and this
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