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that here it is even more difficult to joke than in principle during the war, you were not afraid of what kind of jokes you were afraid of, but we spoke directly there, that was an interesting moment. we are ready for this, well, we joked with them and they laughed at us, that is, everything went well. very well, they fed us very well. to ask about how a person who has been doing stand-up for six years is there any special feature of stand-up in ukraine besides the fact that you have to perform in a warring country and in particular in front of the military, well, in our country there is a very high threshold for this line, you know what to say something is wrong, for example, a video will be released somewhere, or sexism or offending someone from some strata of the population will attract a lot of hate, especially if you post this video on facebook,
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if you post a video on facebook and do not have anything bad in mind, there will still be people 40 who they will say that he died that everything was bad with you and so on. it is worth reading the comments on facebook, but it is like that. well, it is an interesting observation, because it seemed to me that some uh, well, sensitive topics are probably treated even more sensitively somewhere in the west. and you say the ukrainian audience also reacts wildly, it is so sharp, people will not tolerate it if something is said incorrectly, as here, someone did not understand the humor, he does not care, he will immediately say about it, you mentioned that vasyl baidak switched to the ukrainian language in his there was no such question for you in stand-up, because you were a star in the west of ukraine, and now you are already moving around ukraine with your tour. in your opinion, this is a phenomenon of the transition to the ukrainian language in stand-up. it is not the other way around . this is still such a trend because, well, there is probably a trendiness in this too, frankly, i would like
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it to be irreversible, but well, i just don’t see a way back well, then why should vasyl switch back to russian, i’m sure that this is just a forced measure and i'm sure that everyone will move and everyone will start to feel comfortable because at some point tymoshenko will move. as far as i know, he still thought in russian for a while, but he wrote in ukrainian, now it has disappeared from him and he thinks in ukrainian, so you mentioned anton tymoshenko and i was also preparing when to you watched various interviews of various stand-up artists, including his, and in one of these interviews he said that humor is such a sometimes not always usually soft tool for conveying some values ​​to the audience as well some messages that maybe you won't convey directly, because a person is a person, if it repels you, how do you use humor. this is how i understand what anton said. i'm sure that it is true and it is, it works like this, it's a nice way, but i have more humor to
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relax the viewer, but i just told i relaxed his life story, he understood that in theory he could have something like this, the standard is cool because the person who comes out tells about himself and partly the audience recognizes him there, but he never complains about it from the stage and he can i will never share this with anyone, but i came out bravely and told what i have there, for example, i am fat, for example, yes, it's not like that, it's not like that, i know that you don't notice it . to say yes, i came out and said and i told the pros of this, for example, and he already has this problem if he can call it problems and perceives it easier well, but it still means that you use it in this way. himself and a person already they perceive it as they want, well, you can't say that humor and some humorous programs were not popular among ukrainians until february 24. since we know very well who the president is and what he was
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like before he was elected to this position, we also know that such tv shows as league of laughter uh, how again, the same 95th quarter had its audience or the audience of these tv shows and the audience of ukrainian stand-up. it somehow intersects with each other, well, now there are a lot of stand-up comedians who absolutely do not like the laughter league, they say god how could you play it? i love it. i played the league of laughter. i played kvn. well, it is first and foremost a humorous discipline. there were clear boundaries. when you should write humor and when it should be shown there, they taught how to write humor . now beginners learn by making mistakes like this. and no one tells them, they didn't perform funny, well, i'll write funnier next time, and that's how the humor crystallizes, and in the laughter league, we had editors who directly followed the way you write. these are freedom-loving stand-up artists. this is probably a bit of a problem, so. but i don't think that it was a problem to play this, well, it
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was the first class in the community of multi-class acquaintances, since then there are many stand-ups who played with me in the league of laughter, we have been friends for many years, and by the way, there was a shooting recently, well, league of laughter on the beginning of a full-scale war would be before the beginning and now it will not be successful and the fate of this project is unknown, maybe there will be no league of laughter at all, and stand-up will still exist, well, this is it, after all, very different people i think not different audiences i think that no, although i don't researched, but my question was related to what it was, because i thought whether ukrainian stand-up can even claim to be a kind of mass audience. and if it, in particular, brings you some income in addition to pleasure and charity, the standard is already starting to bring income and it was before the war , because people are starting to see and want to see stand-up comedians at their corporate events, unfortunately, the audience is not always ready because the
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organizer may want it, i want to say comedians, we came and people eat, people don't even come to us they watch it because the organizer and one organizer wanted it, it's fun, cool, thank you guys, you understand that it has to come to this, so that the supervisor puts down the plate let 's say it's back yes, stand-up, i know what it is. but is it correct? i understand that now you are called not only as a host of an event, but also as a standard to speak at an event. for example, if there is a wedding before the wedding, you talk to the young people. maybe you want more stand-up, and in addition to the price, stand-up is also included, something new, but uh, yes, mainly for those who do
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stand -up, then there is also something going on at the very end. to feel so certain despair . how do you, for example, look for inspiration for yourself in order not only to continue working, but also to joke in these conditions? you know my inspiration with each one, in particular, to take cultural defense on our project with each conquered one a centimeter of our ukrainian land, and the humorous wings also started to work harder, that is, it became easier to breathe. kyiv, what did we not liberate? we are already so much more militant. only stand-up comedians but for every ukrainian, we do everything to ensure that the armed forces work and win back accordingly, and we ourselves will also have the motivation to work further vadim thank you very much for this conversation and i wish you good luck and as a philanthropist who supports
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the war has begun kyiv region you can see gostomel airport gostomel city bucha we hear helicopters from the north everyone saw helicopters already running fatigue active hostilities began i work for the majority of women, well, 90% of the team are women who have small children and go to schools to kindergarten, i wrote to everyone. we have a group. that specialists who want to stay please meet here at our polyclinic at sadova 38.
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we will decide what we will do, that is why we gathered and first organized some medical assistance that we could provide. went to close sick leave. yes, someone went there . i need a second dose of the vaccine, well, it’s trivial. people were dying, even their own. at that time, it was also necessary to write out death certificates on the second, third day, uh, active hostilities began for everyone do you remember when, in principle, they already took gostomel, went to the worzel, and already actively began to cut us off from buchi, we are already left without a maternity hospital in a city of almost 100,000 and we are left without practical inpatient medical care, plus somewhere from february 24-25, emergency services stopped going medical assistance on call 103 we
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set up in the basement here here here this was ours, it was a type of headquarters improvised at first in the first days we slept right here here at our place everyone had their own office, i am here in charge of the household and here i took the office in i'm right here, the mattress is on the floor, well, girls, guys , someone in the laboratory was also sleeping right next to us , there were mattresses in half here on the beds, uh, there was a kitchen. here we had a dining room, here was a men's bedroom, well, we already cleaned up here, we put couches in four rows, here it practically remained. the situation that was
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here versus here was like this. it looked like this. yes, here i heard our boys closer to the men are going to bucha at the moment it happened so that we are cut off from our hospital, we need to evacuate our patient urgently well, we need a special vehicle, we are going to pick up emergency medical vehicles to carry the duty around the city, guys, good luck to you guys, glory to ukraine with the military hospital that is located in the city of irpin , and we agreed that here at the polyclinic we will make a stabilization point for emergency medical care. and if there is a need for inpatient surgical trauma care, we will evacuate them to the hospital
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we organize 24-hour emergency medical assistance under this post, i will post a phone number where you can always call and receive an emergency in the whole dubovo mode, we were approached by volunteer drivers who could if they could do transportation, doctors, colleagues, nurses also came to us a few - these are people who do not work in the institutions of our city at all, they work there, for example, in kyiv well, by that time we already had such a team of specialists, we had traumatologists, we had two kusher-gynecologists we had a surgeon, an anesthesiologist, besides me, another one came somewhere from the 28th, we already started receiving landmines, explosive wounds, field wounds, the teroboronov soldiers first started to arrive,
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and then it went on, yes, and then it went on, and you, we started to leave for the place e combat clashes to take away fighters, then the civilians left when the active shelling of the city itself began, the free wounded well, i will tell you honestly, my relatives did not know what i was doing. they knew what they should know, that i am safe, i am in in the basement i'm fine of course my workplace was an ambulance i took the wounded to the military hospital in quite extreme conditions i had to drive because the military hospital is located in an area where active hostilities were taking place so a little from the side a
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little from the front a little from behind the car was sometimes even thrown the response to the shelling from the shelling of the artillery shelling, but the situation was that we met an elderly person on the road who wanted to evacuate, he was injuries, we picked him up, asked what medical help was needed, he said yes, considering that we were near the hospital, we returned, gave him to qualified workers and even then returned empty to say that we left at night and with an attack there, of course, asthma, all you want to do , you know, uh, there were even such phone calls, uh, we can't go to the pharmacy for, i don't remember, for activated carbon or something, only you ca n't bring it to us, and when i was driving, when i
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was scared, i always knew that god forbid what will happen but with me in a row next to the people who will pull me out of the lovers dmytro valentinovych one of our traumatologists we worked together in the traumatology service he and our traumatologists guys here sewed phoran so it was necessary it was provided it was necessary they asked me what was necessary when his help yes first they tried bandaging here on the second floor, but then they understood and moved on. it was a time of field morning
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. the nurse was with us in the basement, lived there, cleaned our house, helped us eat, cook, yes, right away two tables here, one table there, because there were games, he said . we had couches in a row, couches, bunks there, well, they tried to work between two walls, then they already understood, when the windows were already blown out, they worked between two walls, just like that, there is an inspection here, the first inspection stabilization give already help right there and that is, they stabilized patients and were redirected here, there were even percentages of those who had strokes and heart attacks just came to 99 yes
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, that is, they worked, it was actually well, how did the ward turn out, this is such a small hospital we are all were prepared for the fact that the military would be injured, the alarmists would be injured, yes, no one believed until the end well, we ourselves personally, that civilians would be injured, the first alarm was over there, it was exploded, yes , esther, the military experience is there, they say that i am there, i know that i have a shock, i am there now we are over there saving his sisters, then the military is holding on, well, the men are here, and there are screams and noise , the parents of this child do not understand what is happening. before us, we did everything we could at that stage, we
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resuscitated and saved, but unfortunately, unfortunately, we lost a child. i worked in intensive care for 8 years. i saw child mortality and in africa i worked there a lot of child deaths, if you know there is a disease and you prepare that they are a child there sick and she will die yes, they somehow understood that it was coming to a logical, somehow end, and right then and there a logical child was just driving and laughing in the car yes, once, well , everything was so difficult, it was so demoralizing. so, well, men just cried. here is 200 district of the hospital , the soldiers of the 200th were brought to the polyclinic, shouting, take 200, but we don’t have any extra hands
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because we are standing 3 tables, we are working, and then we have to go to the polyclinic here, there is no morgan priory, there is no maternity hospital, it cannot be in this building there was never. so, you see this window at the end, there is a flight of stairs and down there there was the coldest corner of the polyclinic at that time, and they started to sign them there and mark them somehow and put them straight there at dusk, then when they left when in whose relatives were there, we were able to give them there with recommendations on where to bury two bodies, we hid them on the territory of the polyclinic, just well, here in the city there is one civilian, this is the private sector,
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shells flew somewhere there, and he and his mother were at home somewhere on march 4, we were here with him they rescued him on the morning of the fifth, a woman died, a man, she was pregnant for 4-5 months, and they left and he flew there and the man died on the spot, so we buried him together with this 200 that i told that the house had flown that he died in our place and she was wounded in spine and up right her here we bind her, we stabilize her, she spends the day with us, we transfer her to the basement for the night, she spends the night, and on march 5 we send her to a military hospital, there is an operation. she loses her child, so fate has covered the hospital somewhere with a shock wave, the windows of the car are all practically sprayed in we were on the sixth floor of niki there on march 4,
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the first projectile arrived on the territory of the polyclinic, one of the one from the arrival was there, you can see there, you can see the arrival and it went away, the shrapnel went through the windows and along the facade. understood, there was no glass left well, no, where was it all standing? without windows, well, it works. and on the other side, there is one. well, i say that it is lucky that maybe there will be some high-rise buildings, because if they were not there, there would be more here . the light went out , the heat came because it stopped immediately to the
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boiler room, we made a decision to evacuate all of our patients during that period, the guys left and unfortunately, unfortunately, our polyclinic did everything possible medicines and took the personnel for the roads or for the time being in the direction of white tserkva, the only possible way for us was to evacuate through the parking lot, the checkpoint was broken, it turns out that ours have just been knocked out and they haven't gone there yet, here they are walking in front of us, already shot cars already if it is already clear what they are going to buy and we are going, it is all shooting, we leave in three cars, and we arrived at the regional hospital with such eyes, and there everyone is sitting in white coats, everyone has a haircut, everyone is shaved. well, that’s all patience. i'm telling you here, let's cover the windows with sacks, let's prepare, i'm saying because well, there's a war, they
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say andrii well, the first humanitarian convoy is being organized, you'll go well, i say, of course, we'll go we know everything there, it's all ours, but we already knew that we would go through the russian block-posts, friends uh, the column just left for uh, vorzel, the column is standing on gostomel on the bordyanka, and we are forming, we hope that they have proven right now, the column is restless. yes, and good luck today, we are stopping by there, uh, there are russian soldiers. well, he says he lets out the window, we lower it. he says, uh, you won't come back until five o'clock in the evening, and you'll even help me not to go here, like we won't let you out. the procedural process has dragged on so much that we only drive in at two o'clock, and there's already a road . tanchiki, it is also necessary to go
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around it all there. well, somewhere it is necessary to get waxed, everything was launched there normally back, they arranged a full inspection and with all the men there they began to strip to the waist there to check whether you are there there. that is , whether he is in the tattoo or not from no shots bruises there and so on, that's all there is from identification plus a passport, what kind of money are they taking, taking all the smartphones, then they take out your card on the ground or there laptops are stitched there, who people were taken away from whom, laptops were taken there, i'm asking for a foal friends , our little trip to the city of irpin has come to an end, while we made our way through two russian checkpoints, while we were being watched and so on, we punctured the wheels of our fast ones, then we started going every other day in humanitarian convoys, well, in fact
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there were four of us left at that time, eh. and here we were in these two cars, going to vorzel, then to irpin, then to any other place. he announced the hospital live, we remember, we study our mistakes to do the right thing, what we did wrong, where we were fools, what is possible, you know, there were times when i was unjustified, that i shouldn't have done that.
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strong ukrainians, a nation of brave, hard-working and happy, we sow, we grow , we protect, we defend, we will weave resistance, the strength of the invincible for more than 160 days
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without a day off. a step away from danger, more than two thousand kilometers along the front line, the commander of a reconnaissance group with the call sign every day i risk my life and every day he says i am not tired, i am not tired

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