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different categories of the economy. move and for protection, for whatever? here is something with cats all get back a little more complicated. we've just adopted a steppe cat, and in fact. we didn't do anything with her. we had stocks of grain. we have already become sedentary animals. and accordingly, we went on like this. well, i would say that the rapid economic development is due to the fact that we have the resources that we protect from someone has more, someone has less, but at the same time, they can disappear, and just the cat she helped us by itself, uh, to solve the problems of preserving this grain from various mouse parasites and so on partnerships, but in fact, yes, because only business, and so, because the cat did not receive human care , but at the same time she received some bait and opportunities to hunt almost without borders, and at the same time her food ration expanded, because, well, she received many, many different mice. no from here, how would we become her breed, and then already she started we saw.
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she's beautiful, she's awesome. she began to get used to us. we began to get used to it and , accordingly, the windows became our pets . and it is believed that it was at this moment that the steppe mug. she turned into a domestic cat precisely on the basis of human loyalty, first of all, but at the same time she retained other, as it were, characteristics of her wild advent. this is the ease of hunting, they have lost the instinct of killing, because our cats are one of the few that love kill who do it for fun straight yes get high kill it as well one of their features. many gardeners. they can see it, that is, when they release a cat into the very corner, the cat very often brings moles, birds, mice, and of all those whom it can leave in front of its face, but at the same time, it eats our prey today. in general , many video people, they watched the cat bring the mouse. she is still barely alive, she
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is trying to escape. the cat catches it. again. i myself watched it in my city recorp. seven mice per day. and what about cats? uh benefit from the fact that the mouse brought us, and in nothing it's just entertainment for her, that is, she brought them, but because she thinks, this is her house, that is, she has it in her house. that's how i said a certain source of resources. that is, it is food, water, warmth, shelter, affection, the owner, and so on. and just at that very moment, when her house was connected with some pile of grain, which must be guarded, because she knows that a mouse will come there. now she is our house our apartment. it doesn't matter where we live, she perceives exactly as the place where it is stored, a certain pile of grain, namely cat food, yes, which can be used as food, that’s either a bait for this food, and therefore, naturally, mice are brought to us there when they bring it especially to the house , but she rather, yes, gives her temple. but the abode hypothesis is interesting in this machine. why exactly a cat and not some other animal named after him. here's my hypothesis
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that in general it's all about the optimal size, see the cat is big enough to catch a rat. uh, well, not that big that it was difficult for me to feed if i finished the rat. and i would say in another way that rats cannot run out in the sense that cats are not really big enough to catch a rat, very few cats are able to catch rats. i assure you, because, for example, we have a certain breed, such as maine coons, for example, american ones, which were specially bred to catch rats. we know they are much more. that's right, physically more, so that they can suppress a big plump, greedy, very smart and ferocious rat. that's because the rats are very difficult to catch the british for this species, even a certain breed of dog is already some kind of thrillers that were focused specifically on hunting for rats. that is, they had their own , as it were, abilities for this, technically, as if a cat. for some reason, we have not changed in size, because nature itself made it
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such sizes. that is, if we put a typical domestic cat, even if there is some brigade from the yard, and suppose our felicie-libika, which is the size of the color according to the shape of the face of the ears, if well will be alone in the water our domestic cat. i think that the layman for and we even with you just like that the steppe cat will run past us. we won't even realize it's not homemade. our usual cat. and it is precisely nature that we have preserved, because nature has created the perfect predator in this regard. that is, our domestic cat - it is much more effective in terms of killing , hunting and searching for prey than any other predators. its dimensions are approximately, that is, from here. we have a rather big environmental problem, because we have cats have spread like no other and, accordingly, when we let her go for a walk just like that, if we put her place of residence, like in the center of the circle that's it, the radius of this circle is drawn somewhere around 300 meters,
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then there is practically nothing living in a cat over this area sooner or later , friends will not be scary, but see another study to read about the comparison of the genomes of wild cats of a wide variety. and our home and of course the difference is very small. well, even from the photograph you can see that you can’t distinguish the steppe forest of our home vaska here, well, there already at the genome level , neurotransmitters are produced differently, that is, substances respond through behavior. that is , there is more deformin, that is, she is more happy more affectionately. and it seems to me that this is largely due to this she is so integrated into our family. eh, when is it no longer necessary to catch mice? i believe it is, not a mediator system. she's kind of really very plastic plastic enough in all social animals, because after all, uh, libika, she's more hmm not so social than a domestic cat. at least we
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moved still changed 10 years of artificial selection something. firstly. yes, and , secondly, it allows her to adapt very actively. that is, we will look at the cat of ancient times, which is just. now i hunted mice near a pile of grain and cats, which now they perform completely different functions, but for us it is in terms of the social development of mankind. yes , exactly as the role of the development of our society, but at the same time, in fact, it is, as it were, so cool. eh, everything works. it adapts so well to our life to the conditions life in the city to the conditions of life, but hmm with us who live in the city yes, because the style in our life has also changed in this respect and, accordingly, as it were, it’s understandable that her internal qualities are also changing evolutionarily, because those animals are selected who can adapt more quickly to anthropomorphic facts. let's move on to a domestic cat in the city of e
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, she understands. this is good. she murmured there , pomyavkala, and received expensive food more expensive than sometimes i'm a mystery to us. well, why are we going to do it? i would say with whom we would then make memes, that is, the source of memes is such a cultural factor. yes, but as a cultural factor yes, probably, but as a cultural factor, it seems to me that the cat is with us. that's how much she is with us she is a cultural factor, because if we take the ancient egyptians, who drew her, they made her a religious cult. and yes, even they buried a cat along with, uh, there is a cemetery, and and we look at us, and cats, they didn’t leave our cultural life anywhere, in fact, because if we look at art there, uh, of the middle ages, if we look at the renaissance
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leonardovich. hell, cat was one of any characters. so let's say, we can conclude that the cat she has been in our culture for a long time, and she lives so close there and does not lose her position and therefore it is natural. the display in art is like some, like here art is a mirror of our life and naturally a cat. there is also present and hence the name mass and so on cat. we may be for this, or maybe so that we can find, probably the best friend nearby, because there are many theories, in general, why do we get pets, in essence, there are theories. in general, how to explain this, i myself have two cats , a dog, a turtle, and so on, but why i can’t fully explain here is a difficult question, because here each has its own garden and each of them has. uh, my good point about this is that i prefer the theory that we redirect our parental behavior to animals in need of care. about someone, not only from someone receiving some benefits, but also in return. we
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you have to give something too. it is in us . and when we do not implement this behavior. we get very large psychological deviations associated with the implementation of this behavior and the cat. she us to do it and the cats adjust. is it true that they meow? uh, wild cats. only children, and adults - this is only domestic no , look here, in fact, there are two theories, some people say that cats communicate only with each other and others say that cats, on the contrary, communicate only with people through with this vocalization, yes, that is, they say, meow moore. this is the whole gamut of sounds that they can make, they have learned to do it. only for us. in fact. this is not so, because even if we look at just ordinary cats that have not lived at home for several generations. that is, for example, in summer cottages in snt anywhere. we can observe when one code approaches another and such a meow. you know
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, this is what he says like this, uh, the other one answers him. well, he's like meow, so he says, like, i can come up, hello, this is for them, this one, here meow, this means hello, i'm glad to see you, and the other is already looking at him and thinking, knowing these, i don't know what to expect from you, and so on. and then the answer could follow. like, you can come up to me, or i already don’t really want to communicate with you, here or a, for example, the code of another can hiss. here, or the most famous one, is the march cats, when they have such a deaf uterine we are more often like a cow. the sound is this one for the whole area, in short, people are like that they think they are sitting, and this whole localization is there, and it is aimed primarily at communication between the two of them. that's why we seem to be talking about the fact that cats really do meow and communicate with each other, but it's another matter that they, of course , they redirect this behavior to a person and
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try to understand a person understands them, and how they understand them from here . they don't play along with him at all. we now fall into a childish image to become children and get more. they don't play along. it `s naturally. for them behavior. she wants communication, she meows. so she can, resurrect your bed. she can tear up the wallpaper. you can get up and throw a slipper at her. for her, this is also communication, you understand all the same about needs, except for how to devour. that's when you stroke her why? i generally like it. well, because she is also a social animal in the sense that she also needs communication and also needs to receive, of course, of course, that is, this is a form of communication that is geared towards close physical contact of suddenly different species, because when we stroking a dog, when we pet a cat , we enjoy the release of oxidation, pleasantly warm, and in nature, someone who strokes a cat is other cats, and physical contacts
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between cats, they are amazingly rich in each other and in variety. that is, if we look at some animal populations of the animal group, they are united among themselves, as a rule, cats, which are lower. at the house and let's say, by the way, some who live at home, they unite in some groups of comrades, let's say groups of friends, that is it is difficult to call them, and it is difficult to call them family , they are friends. these are just friends without any sexual text. and if they are stylized, yes, if they are intact, then this sexual connotation, it appears only during the breeding season, when the cat is ready. but it's closer to spring, well, i really like to have sex. sorry cats no, but how do we think cats? no, i don’t know how it is, but the cat doesn’t, it even hurts, but how would nature be arranged in such a way that it programs animals for certain behavior, which leads to sexual intercourse and further the birth of kittens. well, they get satisfaction from this, as
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the satisfaction of an instinct, you understand, but they do not get pleasure from this in the understanding that we lay down. but stroking all these snuggling. it's not growing already fun. yes, just right here. everything goes back to what these groups of friendly cats are. there is also such a meme, when you take your finger, stick it out to your cat like that. he approaches and sticks out his nose there. this is just one of the manifestations of behavior. maybe you are very often seen when daggers meet who are friends. they are healthy like this with their noses, that is, they are sniffing and poking like this. that's it. this is for them type hi. and this is think - this is, as it were, one of the elements of physical contact, that is , it usually means that cats get along well with each other. one of those signs. determine whether your cats that you have are actually friends, and whether they are five together in the sense that they just have a bed and on one corner one code on the other corner, another city we have so a
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namely, when they are together, embracing , embracing each other, relying completely, there is nothing decent in this. yes, nothing decent no, this is a very important indicator, and another of the most important indicators is whether they are stroking each other . in this sense it counts, but they are ultra friends on ultra settings. that is, in the sense that they are so socially, honestly contact, what they are, well, right here is a very closely related group. listen like this in general, you kindly describe the community of cats, which is directly enviable that i'm not a homo sapiens cat, because it's hard to get homosexual. i read some research, just on the psychology of pets, but not only do they behave. and what role do they
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play in the family and such, uh, psychologist anna varka, who deals specifically with family systems, they are alive. everything is so gloomy there, that the cat is such a substitute for permission. crisis in child-parent relations in a marital relationship, it would be nice to stick around to solve the crisis on the radio, when the parents do not let the child go, well, psychologically, they take a cat and everything seems to be fine, but the crisis remains unresolved and people should learn from cats to agree to communicate as friends. i think it would be useful on the one hand. yes, they really are that social they really are. we need it specifically for communication for treatment, maybe even our psycho-emotional problems, because technically we shift onto the cat, as it were duty of the psychotherapist. we have some kind of therapy, you know, and after all, if we poll the population. why did you get a cat , we will have two answers prevail. first answer. it's because she's beautiful, and the other one
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is because i'm good with her, she listens to me and, uh, i enjoy talking to her. and then there is the word communication. here it is necessary to pull it out of context, and circle it in bold type and you understand what i mean? the schrödinger code podcast is with you and i am its host grigory tarasevich chief editor of the popular science magazine schrödinger code and our guest is a wonderful expert miroslav volkov, a zoopsychologist, and by chance, completely by chance, under the casting from schrödinger, we are talking about cats. a question about the metaphorical role of a cat. who is this anyway? it's something very homely very childish very spontaneous. there is some kind of universal image of a cat in these meme metaphors. it seems to me that the universal image of a cat is very well described by kipling, and a cat that walks
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by itself, but it is described there, i would say close to ideal, because indeed it is the cat does not shoot. she's great in her own way, babysitter. she keeps the hearth, but at the same time walks by herself. that is, it is a little independent of the century, that is, it cooperates with us on a number of conditions, but at the same time it remains, uh, a little apart. yes, that is, you understand, we like it precisely because of its independence. it seems to me, because there is some kind of mystery in this. that is, it even seems to me that it has some kind of perhaps erotic text, because in this sense we are the cat is also very common in art in movies. there are superheroes everywhere in comics. we have a cat - it's always some kind of creature. here, well, sexy, you know what i mean, and accordingly. we have this image very clearly formed, which, first of all, of course, is
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something mysterious. this is something that is unattainable. this is something fragile, but at the same time, something predatory this is something you can’t reach, and that you can’t fully know . that is why we even have a religious culture in our culture. uh, different representatives of different faiths have a cat is divided into two types, the cat of the devil and the cat from god, some people for communicating with cats were burned in some cultures, cats were considered the devil, and other people had other cults, they revered the cat as a goddess and one of those animals that help people enter a-a on to the kingdom of the afterlife, yes, which escorts us not only throughout our lives, but even further. well, here is the cypriot cauldron, it is just the same thousand-year-old human afterlife absolutely right. and it is still with us and, accordingly, someone loves cats very much.
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that is why, and someone loves cats very much. that is why you understand, and here , as it were, cats throughout its history, as it seems to me personally, this is precisely the duality. it is present and therefore, probably, this image of it will be contradictory for different people depending on it. everything comes from a different cultural perception of personal experience with these animals, but this is what makes it great, because, for example, a dog, but everything is clear with it. there is enough of it with all her ancestry to dogs, but her only, as it were, portrait is man's best friend, what else can we say about her, well, a cat. you see how many colors of personality she has, this is not racism. it's an acceptance of the fact, because the dog. she is, well, she isn't enigmatic. lord, we have done so many experiments on the dog, how many poor animals do nothing, probably not rats, they can’t even brag about it, but everything is the same with cats. it's just that we still have a lot of things that have not been studied on cats. so even in veterinary medicine, if we
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see if there are any drugs, that are only for dogs, uh, or suppose. what are the other mysterious diseases that dogs have. you probably won't remember it that easily, but what about cat medicine? it's straight even a separate sti. and this is a separate hmm professional branch, let's say studying this, we are opening clinics specifically for whom for cats. we exist like me, for example, for psychologists for whom for cats. well, although we work with dogs. well, all the same, as if cats are a more specific story, which has much more of its own nuances. to me it seems to culture, they ah-and that's exactly what they paid their attention to. that is, as if they left their mark with such a portrait of mystery and dissimilarity to anything else. well, straight straight envy arises, free successful independent sexual lords,
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why are they a cat, but still they are also comical because memes are often something very funny. remember this great meme about natasha well, yes, so that everyone drops dollars, they don’t hurt everything. why? that is very often included in some kind of comic story. well especially in memes and not only because, after all, humor is a defensive reaction of the body to almost everything, and we see in videos when the code starts to run from one corner of the room, it runs to the shelf to jump on the wall mounted tv on the wall is a tv. so he falls and hits his grandmother's favorite vase. then he himself is surprised, runs somewhere else in the summer, yells, spins, and then gets up and looks at the owner, what will he do? well, isn't that funny? yes, he broke half the annual budget there, but at the same time it's cool, and how not to laugh at it and it's clear. the point is that people start it
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. well, because we are preparing people to eat and forgive them, even such things someone is not ready, but most people , nevertheless, are probably ready and it turns out that memes arise from here, but about their behavior about their some funny grimaces. and more than that, we project their behavior. himself, that is, we understand that a person will not. running around like this and, uh, means destroying everything that got to him, and moreover, this is some kind of violation of social rules. well cat wanted. give him a fuck. you imagine that there will be a dog. if she also starts destroying everything here, then i imagine, a cat, can you allow it and in fact, as if this is how it all happens from here. this culture, it gets into memes, and it gets into song. she gets into some comics cartoons and whatever. well, anyway. we, probably, often endow those qualities with those feelings of our cats that they actually don’t have, they don’t have, there is such satisfaction from what they have done
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or such irony , they have a sense of satisfaction, because they have the resources and felt, and it, in principle, underlies all our behavioral reactions. at the heart of everything, no matter how we complicate a person, in fact, the power of moral ethical blah blah. yes, but everywhere we have a sense of satisfaction of our needs at the forefront, and cats have the same thing , in fact, because, as it were, he was already running around. yes, here is our figurative cat. he ran, he threw out his physical energy somewhere, and he was satisfied with this further, most likely, she went to bed and, accordingly, as it were, but he got a feeling of satisfaction , but at the same time he does not understand that he did something bad for a person, that is, but we still think that cats are some psychopaths . they don't understand the meaning of hmm anymore they don't understand the meaning of tiredness, but of the annoyance of fun or satisfaction in those around him, that is
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, they project themselves onto others with low emotional intelligence, and lack of emotional intelligence. he's not an empath, at all, that is, uh, cats in that sense are not feel love. they do not feel jealousy, or rather, in the understanding that we lay down, but accordingly, this is good, because they do not feel envy, they feel rage. they don’t want to take revenge on us, they don’t want to substitute some kind of soft one for us, and so on, that is, in this, cats can be much more human, maybe than people, but on the other hand. they just have personality traits precisely due to the absence of certain things that people have. and what should we homo sapiense learn from cats? i think, that you should not learn something from cats. it would probably be silly, but i think that we should communicate with cats. yes, that is , to learn in general through cats to comprehend the world of life around. that is, we first of all
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, it would be nice, in fact, to understand that not everything around is like us in the sense that we really need to learn to understand cats. we need to learn to understand, but how they think, and what they want , roughly speaking, so that we can live peacefully together, but because when we try to fix common language with animals. one way or another, we try to communicate with them through the prism of our world of perception of our feelings, yes, our assessments of this world, and so on, but for cats, everything is more straightforward and simpler, and accordingly, when we assume a cat is written on a bed, we immediately we think, here she is dissatisfied with something, she wants to take revenge there, she wants. to recoup us, she , and so on, wind ourselves up, we begin to dislike her , hate to punish, and so on and so on, people turn to me with this, that is, very often people write, that in the sense that the cat purposefully destroys some thing that is dear to me, and it seems to me that she
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wants to avenge the list further. uh, from one of the guesses of the reasons why the cat wants to punish its owner one way or another, but no, probably not, probably the cat has lost the resource that was previously available. and now she wants you to resume. and to be honest, we just have a pandemic of this, that cats in cities are very deprived of attention. we get a pet and throw it to the production of fate just like times for the reason that we believe that the cat is not a social animal. well, like the fact that we got a cat, and she should behave well . we got her and she should. well, just live with us, but at the same time we forget to give her a game to communicate, we forget to fulfill her natural needs in the context , not only food, but a good scratching post, but quality toys attention to her, yes, but in
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the sense that you can’t get cat and do not play with it. it's like getting a dog and not taking it for walks. you understand what, and what i'm talking about, and it turns out that the cat has extremely little of this valuable resource. just play with her for 15-20-30 minutes a day and she will be much happier than buying the most expensive best in the world. luxury or super. premium understand and it turns out we very often forget about it. and we should just learn to understand animals, what they need, what they need to give, and then we will have a higher quality of life, because these animals will be next to us. and they will have a higher quality of life. what we will help you achieve this. it seems to me that cats did not come into this world in vain, and not only to catch mice. but what else is there to teach us to be people a little, but now it is the main thing. it seems to me that this is exactly what it is, that is , it is easy to be with us and try to improve our mental and moral health, as
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well as through this and physical condition. well, in general, thanks to the cats that treat us , educate us, teach us to be more tolerant , more understanding, more caring. thank you for watching or listening to us next meetings. in the podcast, schödinger's code. let's talk about complex things simply and about simple things difficult. podcast 20 years later today we remember the musical television of the 2000s with its stars tatyana gevorkyan and alexander anatolyevich. i'm presenter konstantin mikhailov tanya sasha hello, hello. hello hello fence. let's color tv today, what happened in the 2000s mtv already existed then. well, it was already yes , the ninety-eighth year, and in 2000 it
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was still under the leadership of boris zosimov led. and when he stopped leading everything fell apart. it seems to me that this, in my opinion , is a golden time, the first four years of the existence of the mtv russia channel are interesting - it was a super legendary spacewalk that brought happiness to absolutely everyone without conclusions. it's cool how i got there, i got there quite by accident, and i practically fell from your hands into the hands of mtv because you and i worked together on radio maximum. yes, i did, uh, marketing, pr and on-air various promotions. if do you remember, i didn’t work on the air for that time, yes, yes, i didn’t work on the air then, and i was already such an expert in the field for many, pr and in.
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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 was without tv then boris gurievich. already signed the contract. and the mtv channel started at the same frequency, and now, when it was already clear that there would be a new channel. they invited me and said, listen, we are niche pr specialists there. 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 gaverkyan, so you can’t find something for makeup. i think for makeup, how interesting, uh, an interesting interview starts well i think, well, ok for makeup. so they bring me to the make-up, the make-up artist paints me. 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 lady television. well, i decided that day,
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not to be surprised at anything, i thought okay, well. hmm, that's how pr specialists see it. okay, and then they take me to the studio and put me in front of the camera. i say what's going on? are we writing down some kind of resume or what, they say? no, we are looking. we have a casting here. we are looking for a host for the daily caprice program in general for another weakly. i say, 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, ok, i'll write it down. to see you on tv in mtv i know this, you look like this, i know her. they worked, don’t specify, there is, you know, that it looks beautiful, meanings to me, you ’re afraid, i had something to say to our generation, you wrote texts to yourself like that, or what? yes, of course,
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i have never been written texts in my life. yes, do you think that extras were running after us and fixing our thoughts, they transformed you , wrote completely, wrote everything themselves, but i had such a principled position. of course, there were programs where they worked they are editors yes, but i had such a principled position. i wrote the texts myself , moreover, in many traveling programs, especially we did not have a prompter, and i was several pages long. i just read the texts by heart. this is hellish work. and can you remember some text that you said by heart some of your stand-up. well, listen, i didn’t have very smart texts , except for those where i told 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 russian ten - it was hello, my name is tanya, now we have there, yes, yes, they were absolutely so cheerful, yes, light. what groups do you remember? from the 2000s
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, they entered so brightly and you are like that. how cool that i will present this group now. well, first of all, in principle, i have had mtv since childhood, because i did not live with my parents in russia and i had access to mtv broadcasting in india as a teenager. i lived yes, yes, yes, i remember this moment when i was in school, nirvana's hand turned on new with block. well, of course, the americans are not with the block and there's definitely a loder jacket. yeah made me cry because he said that kurt cobain shot himself and i remember that i was just sitting 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 vgik entered, but then the idea went to work on radio maximum, this is the story with pr
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i was captured, and for some time i discarded this idea. well, you see, if you have some kind of dream in your head, then as a result it is somehow realized and as a result. i suddenly ended up quite by accident on the mtv channel and went to the interview that i dreamed of 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, you do an interview with them, in general, you look good accepted tanya georgiy who came, we stuck around her, like, what kind of attention is one of a few oldies hmm who i've crossed, i've always been an old man about the hat, i now remember. hi all. this is news, a block of various news. oh, a variety of music you will recognize first true-ru. it was still on tv and then on mtv it remained so news. you
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will know the mtv news you will know first, that is, the same slogan that has been a lawyer since the eighty-first year, 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, and they were not at all i remember it really survived. sasha, well, something 20 is perfectly preserved. you are still an old man. well, i'm like that, yes, cheerful old man is not old. i was talking about those who work more. yes, you heard a good one. yes , you have been on the air for how long, and i came from scratch no, well, if you also take into account the musical airs of the motherland, which 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 i caught up with the young in general was never why, and i'll tell you so. we just got high.
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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 is the legendary metallic. that's how it is 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 here i have, for example, there was a stylissimo program, and at that moment there was a lot of fashion program on our television, but the content that we had, because stylissimo is american and european stylissimo. 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
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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 some 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 , they were top right then. well, of course, rest. raban teria muller - these are the guys who came here, jean-paul, gauthier then they were top guys who 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 the ones are not the same the most. how many points was john i was told that you break records in your collection?
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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’ll say crazy, i have a full house, and glasses are not simple, not not sunny. these are diopters, everything needs to be done, but it became a necessity, because vision began to be remembered. it was necessary to consider them stars from a dream. a magnifying glass has a monocle, a lot of it was big. i am a lot handed out. we just gave him started wearing glasses without diopters, when he began to conduct, good morning on channel one, because i am an evening person and especially in the morning. if you are getting ready for the program, you sleep little, and in general, the face, it looks like what is usually worn in shorts and in order to at least somehow designate. uh without diopters what

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