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you bring potemkin.ll in love to remember that his mother is there participated, but he used the editing for other purposes. it was interesting for him to scatter time and scatter space , such analytical constructions that are akin, perhaps, but i don’t know, to murders, and his most famous, probably, piece of the potemkin odessa stairs. it's built the way he likes it. to speak, but it is absolutely unrealistic. yes, if, as he said as a student, if it were as long as i showed it, here in the action that is happening to me. it would stretch from odessa to romania to where they actually go rebellious armadillo. and we have some pictures here. including the fund of the russian federation for the wonderful provided these shots. and it is very important that, in general, this is a construction, it is made from einstein not in order to distort events, not in order to create something from reality, uh, obviously not existing, but on the contrary, in order to figuratively most prominently show what really happen
you bring potemkin.ll in love to remember that his mother is there participated, but he used the editing for other purposes. it was interesting for him to scatter time and scatter space , such analytical constructions that are akin, perhaps, but i don’t know, to murders, and his most famous, probably, piece of the potemkin odessa stairs. it's built the way he likes it. to speak, but it is absolutely unrealistic. yes, if, as he said as a student, if it were as long as i showed it, here in the...
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the fact is that potemkin was e, distant ancestor. uh, a well-known figure in such a church schism in russia, uh, spiridon spiridon potemkin. e, which e. the old believer community considers one of its first uh leaders, by the way, he even took certain, but certain risks, because this was the same time after pugacheva's pugachev uprising. and when was the investigation of pugachev's cases? there they were constantly looking for their old believer trace of novorossiya, a clear example of how, despite various differences between the settlers , given freedoms and linguistic religious economic enough to remember odessa and its status as the port of franco contributed to the unity of people the face of new russia can be called vladimir ivanovich, then his career was very interesting. he even fought against the homeland of his ancestors against denmark uh, being a sailor and uh later. he became the creator, in general , of that language, in fact, in which we all speak now, the future ethnic by origin is absolutely not a russian person, unli
the fact is that potemkin was e, distant ancestor. uh, a well-known figure in such a church schism in russia, uh, spiridon spiridon potemkin. e, which e. the old believer community considers one of its first uh leaders, by the way, he even took certain, but certain risks, because this was the same time after pugacheva's pugachev uprising. and when was the investigation of pugachev's cases? there they were constantly looking for their old believer trace of novorossiya, a clear example of how,...
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the first thing potemkin did when he became governor of novorossia was to conduct a population census. it turned out that a little more than 150,000 people live on the lands entrusted to him, and half of the nomads, having learned such numbers, potemkin, mother begged, give me little people, or give it away. dima back to turku southern coast catherine allows the prince to resettle novorossia state serfs from the inner provinces, and in this case there are over 50. e letters. so , uh, these documents have recently been restored - correspondence between empress catherine ii and the prince. it was conducted not only in russian, er, in front of us, a detailed letter that the empress wrote to prince potemkin in french is a huge uninhabited region. the first settlement, which arose literally in the open field of the region, to which, among other things, fugitive peasants aspired, and the prisoners are difficult to resist and not to draw parallels with history. the development of the american wild west, however, in russia and here went its own special way, the settlement of novorossia went i
the first thing potemkin did when he became governor of novorossia was to conduct a population census. it turned out that a little more than 150,000 people live on the lands entrusted to him, and half of the nomads, having learned such numbers, potemkin, mother begged, give me little people, or give it away. dima back to turku southern coast catherine allows the prince to resettle novorossia state serfs from the inner provinces, and in this case there are over 50. e letters. so , uh, these...
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yes, catherine, we forgot catherine potemkin.is, for 150 years we have been talking potemkin villages about the greatest , perhaps in our history, state figure. and these trees still stand these villages. these are the city's millionaires that he founded. the first should not be memory. now this process is taking place. he doesn't have that. god today, on a hand-held violin, he plays dugouts for the mobilized fighters of the suite of the 18th century, and, like han sebastian bach himself , descends into the trenches near kherson. a small excerpt from a sonata for solo by ivan antoshkin a completely unknown name for a wide circle , we know rather beethoven's mozart and do not know those composers who worked with us in xviii century. here is the violinist composer catherine ii whose very high price of darkness. and just this music was created at the same time when novorossia was created.
yes, catherine, we forgot catherine potemkin.is, for 150 years we have been talking potemkin villages about the greatest , perhaps in our history, state figure. and these trees still stand these villages. these are the city's millionaires that he founded. the first should not be memory. now this process is taking place. he doesn't have that. god today, on a hand-held violin, he plays dugouts for the mobilized fighters of the suite of the 18th century, and, like han sebastian bach himself ,...
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well, as is known from the elementary course of russian history, potemkin founded kherson and this is as a symbol that ukraine, and kherson specifically , is freed from russian imperialism, because kherson has a habit in its dna that it has always been conquered by russians and soviets. i read to myself, perhaps, i forgot to understand english, now kherson was conquered by the russians and the soviets never had any kherson before the russians. it was just a piece. steppes. what kherson was founded by potemkin, ekaterinushka, the second decided to name it kherson in honor of chersonesos because , as we know, she had her own views on byzantium greek culture greek name, then he was. actually soviet, then the soviets gave it to ukraine who won it? what kind of russian soviet this author is , he does not know this, he writes this with a blue eye and everyone believes him with a blue eye. both ukraine and the english-speaking audience of those who read cnn thank god, their critical audience is falling to some just this week , terrible numbers have fallen in the entire history of such a thin
well, as is known from the elementary course of russian history, potemkin founded kherson and this is as a symbol that ukraine, and kherson specifically , is freed from russian imperialism, because kherson has a habit in its dna that it has always been conquered by russians and soviets. i read to myself, perhaps, i forgot to understand english, now kherson was conquered by the russians and the soviets never had any kherson before the russians. it was just a piece. steppes. what kherson was...
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person who gave us all these lands, and cultivated them, and civilized the empty lands populated potemkines, catherine, we forgot catherine potemkina. that is, for 150 years we have been talking potemkin villages about the greatest , perhaps in our history, statesman . and these trees still stand these villages. these are the city's millionaires that he founded. the first should not be memory. now this process is taking place. now god, he is not at all like that, he does not have such an illuminating mind, as he had , he does not have such. he has changed experience has changed. i think that for himself he is the same, but no. this is another god today, on a vicious violin, he plays dugouts for the mobilized fighters of the suite of the 18th century, and like the very han sebastian bach descends into the trenches near kherson. a small excerpt from a sonata for solo by ivan antoshkin a completely unknown name for a wide circle , we know rather beethoven's mozart and do not know those composers who worked with us in xviii century. this is the violinist, the composer of catherine ii, whom th
person who gave us all these lands, and cultivated them, and civilized the empty lands populated potemkines, catherine, we forgot catherine potemkina. that is, for 150 years we have been talking potemkin villages about the greatest , perhaps in our history, statesman . and these trees still stand these villages. these are the city's millionaires that he founded. the first should not be memory. now this process is taking place. now god, he is not at all like that, he does not have such an...
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army is, if you can compare it with the so-called potemkin villages , you are unable to take over suchukraine, which relies on the full support of the western allies well, let's not forget about the most important restraining factor, which is the defense forces of ukraine, only against our enemy's attacks in all directions, mr. sergey, everyone knows it, and it's not a secret for putin either. he doesn't now, it is not from our conversation that he will learn that ukraine is preparing a major counter-offensive, either for spring or early summer. it is no secret. and we have at least three very successful stories this year of the liberation of a large part of ukrainian territories from kyiv, chernihiv and so on, after their failed blitzkrieg attempt with kherson , where they had a stalemate, in the end sorovikin was put, probably for that reason, they don’t know now, so that he could do this black deed, and he basically took it away i did it successfully. in the end, it must be admitted that the third is that they fell under the raisins. but there is one particularly important differenc
army is, if you can compare it with the so-called potemkin villages , you are unable to take over suchukraine, which relies on the full support of the western allies well, let's not forget about the most important restraining factor, which is the defense forces of ukraine, only against our enemy's attacks in all directions, mr. sergey, everyone knows it, and it's not a secret for putin either. he doesn't now, it is not from our conversation that he will learn that ukraine is preparing a major...
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sergei from eisenstein, the real potemkin was already fit. 600 we play bunches of feathers on the head of this owl are up to 6 cm high, but to the organs of hearing have no relationship. long-eared owl book doctors british for 400 this son of an irish doctor received a bachelor's degree in medicine from dublin college, and some time later was convicted of providing medical assistance to a rebel. this is the future captain quite right, the hero of raphael the dog january 24 marks the 175th anniversary of the birth of this russian artist. ships or maybe st. petersburg? let it be sevastopol is wrong. i will not stand out from the team, antarctica is vladivostok anniversary 2023 200 january 6, 1938 in milan this film actor and singer was born laureate of the festival in san remo and the owner of two film awards. david daedalus for best actor . celentano british doctors for 100 purple tones, he is called john a in a man with a cut lip, his wife calls him james dr. watson is a middle name according to another version. it's simple. for the paris salon of independents in 1903, this european ar
sergei from eisenstein, the real potemkin was already fit. 600 we play bunches of feathers on the head of this owl are up to 6 cm high, but to the organs of hearing have no relationship. long-eared owl book doctors british for 400 this son of an irish doctor received a bachelor's degree in medicine from dublin college, and some time later was convicted of providing medical assistance to a rebel. this is the future captain quite right, the hero of raphael the dog january 24 marks the 175th...
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possible that they will allocate some resources to this, and that they will certainly be kind of potemkin, village up projects where they will demonstrate how much they are helping. they will build individual buildings, though these will crumble in the occupied areas of lawns and in ask to prove how much they are helping. but in terms of actually rebuilding this incredibly devastated region in any meaningful way. the russian track record is not good. he has also said that the west will never, never win this fight on an economic front. is he right? it depends how you define victory. are western sanctions ever going to lead to an uprising in russia that removes him from power or put russia in a situation that is so economically bad that he has to sue for a humiliating piece on economic grounds alone, without having lost the strategic and tactical battle in ukraine, probably not. but are western sanctions having an effect on the russian economy? absolutely, yes. and are they degrading the ability of the russian military to re arm, especially with the higher tech things that a modern military
possible that they will allocate some resources to this, and that they will certainly be kind of potemkin, village up projects where they will demonstrate how much they are helping. they will build individual buildings, though these will crumble in the occupied areas of lawns and in ask to prove how much they are helping. but in terms of actually rebuilding this incredibly devastated region in any meaningful way. the russian track record is not good. he has also said that the west will never,...
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person who gave us all these lands, and cultivated them and civilized the empty lands, populated potemkin catherine potemkina. i mean, we talked.
person who gave us all these lands, and cultivated them and civilized the empty lands, populated potemkin catherine potemkina. i mean, we talked.
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that is , for 150 years we have been talking potemkin villages about the greatest, perhaps in our historys still stand these villages. these are the millionaires. the first should not be memory, now this process is happening.
that is , for 150 years we have been talking potemkin villages about the greatest, perhaps in our historys still stand these villages. these are the millionaires. the first should not be memory, now this process is happening.
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the sanctions because they are against russia they don't work that's why they need to build this potemkin village of the russian economy and in order to convince the world so that all kinds of orbans repeat around , see also sanctions don't work, it's only you we are harming ourselves, that is, you should not trust the statistical data with russia and they can mislead the world, you should not expect that russia will collapse tomorrow and there will be minus 30% of the economy, it does not happen like that, but on the other hand. that russian construction has become six percent less to buy metal, which actually should indicate a construction crisis, but official russian statistics say that construction in russia is growing by 4%. and how they build without metal or reduce to metal it was mysterious history, of course, arcs, not a campaign, they will say that it is normal to build or isbs from wood, yes, without a single nail, but i do not think that it is about this story . be careful, but you also need to be careful about your own expectations, which say that russia will collapse, there
the sanctions because they are against russia they don't work that's why they need to build this potemkin village of the russian economy and in order to convince the world so that all kinds of orbans repeat around , see also sanctions don't work, it's only you we are harming ourselves, that is, you should not trust the statistical data with russia and they can mislead the world, you should not expect that russia will collapse tomorrow and there will be minus 30% of the economy, it does not...
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they are trying to make a new republic with its center in genicheskoe , to build some potemkin village. well, these are plans, plans, and to build um, too it's already near the sea. i don't think it'll be anything, but they're raccoons , which they stole from our zoo , and they 've already issued a foreign passport. er, but what he voices even on those katsap channels we laugh but such a laugh it would be better if he were already somewhere well, yes, they say, it is not possible to assume that a person has died , but this is not a person, this is not a person, ms. oksano, actually. well, what is happening in those occupied parts of the kherson region, what is the news from there people like me, my girlfriend says, we sit in bed at night, we sleep in beds, people are like moles in the basement, the repressions have intensified, uh, they are trying to evict people , yesterday i heard, i read, that there are crimeans in krynky. this village is velike, this is the oleshkivskyi district . they were taking the boat trays there. i thought that was all. they actually took it back in the fall,
they are trying to make a new republic with its center in genicheskoe , to build some potemkin village. well, these are plans, plans, and to build um, too it's already near the sea. i don't think it'll be anything, but they're raccoons , which they stole from our zoo , and they 've already issued a foreign passport. er, but what he voices even on those katsap channels we laugh but such a laugh it would be better if he were already somewhere well, yes, they say, it is not possible to assume that...
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that is, for 150 years we have been talking potemkin villages about the greatest may be in our statesman still stand these villages. these are the city's millionaires that he founded. the first should not be memory. now this process is taking place. he does not have such an illuminating mind as he had, he does not have such. he has changed, i think that god. today, on a vicious violin, he plays dugouts for the mobilized fighters of the 18th century suite and, like sebastian bach himself, descends into the trenches near kherson.
that is, for 150 years we have been talking potemkin villages about the greatest may be in our statesman still stand these villages. these are the city's millionaires that he founded. the first should not be memory. now this process is taking place. he does not have such an illuminating mind as he had, he does not have such. he has changed, i think that god. today, on a vicious violin, he plays dugouts for the mobilized fighters of the 18th century suite and, like sebastian bach himself,...
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percentages who believe that mykolaiv has more of a history than just being a city of ships and just potemkinh was how it was built then, and what is considered those settlements that today are part of the mykolaiv district, for example, the naval district , which was constantly under fire, this is the vitovshchyna that i told you about. that is, it is not a force, it is specifically the mykolaiv district of mykolaiv, and it used to be in the village of zhovtneve , then it was annexed to the city of mykolaiv, and it it became a bark district, well, that is, my opinion, well, it’s not an opinion, it’s facts about the fact that mykolaiv has more history than uh, from uh , how the top was built and but people . for now, i still need to write to me in private time of lviv mykolaiv. we have it too such a recipe mykolaiv e-e district write something that they do not agree with that because lviv mykolaiv then loses the palm in the first place yes it was founded in 1570 and it turns out that mykolaiv is from which you named it in honor of lviv mykolaiv well, this is joking of course well, but i like
percentages who believe that mykolaiv has more of a history than just being a city of ships and just potemkinh was how it was built then, and what is considered those settlements that today are part of the mykolaiv district, for example, the naval district , which was constantly under fire, this is the vitovshchyna that i told you about. that is, it is not a force, it is specifically the mykolaiv district of mykolaiv, and it used to be in the village of zhovtneve , then it was annexed to the...
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well, we all remember the photos from the large potemkin island where our guys hung the ukrainian flagthis island was cleared of the presence of the occupier, but the occupiers later began to to create its presence and in the last two weeks there has been an intensification of the movement of customers by motor boats in order to land sabotage groups and mortars on these islands and continue to terrorize the city of kherson but for in the last two weeks we have already seen more than 10 e-e sending these boats to the submarine fleet together with the occupiers some of them were at the stern of fools i have a few more questions the first e-e unpleasant information but just interesting to know and understand more because of the criminal actions of the enemy some settlements were left without water, they write that even this has signs of an ecological disaster, do you know about this story because several settlements were named there? i don't really understand how well these are small settlements, but still... e this er, apparently information on those settlements near bilokrynytsia that a
well, we all remember the photos from the large potemkin island where our guys hung the ukrainian flagthis island was cleared of the presence of the occupier, but the occupiers later began to to create its presence and in the last two weeks there has been an intensification of the movement of customers by motor boats in order to land sabotage groups and mortars on these islands and continue to terrorize the city of kherson but for in the last two weeks we have already seen more than 10 e-e...
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person is decent and does not lie deliberately, but there was no fear that they would show me some potemkin villages, but i asked in all seriousness, but the moscow streets were empty, and another person. uh, washington said. and that's all, probably, now in moscow i feel very lonely all in the restaurant, because there are 3 million people. uh, they left, but now they have a radical position, as you know, there are a lot of, uh, body radio stations, u telegram channels. in general, they are already telling how the supporters of the authorities in moscow are, how they are in complete panic, how they are going to run away. have you seen this in person? no, not only did i not see it. here i did not list dmitry in vain. here are some things to show what these people really are. i also follow youtube , these are all sorts of programs from vilnius and from riga from berlin from washington these people live in a different reality. and they are so comfortable, they just know that i am for our viewers. if someone reads reads, someone does not read, to make it clear, all the questions that journalis
person is decent and does not lie deliberately, but there was no fear that they would show me some potemkin villages, but i asked in all seriousness, but the moscow streets were empty, and another person. uh, washington said. and that's all, probably, now in moscow i feel very lonely all in the restaurant, because there are 3 million people. uh, they left, but now they have a radical position, as you know, there are a lot of, uh, body radio stations, u telegram channels. in general, they are...
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from his serene highness prince potemkin i have an order to detain mr. ostrov and forward to the office for an explanation. it's impossible, he's in the future. it’s easier for us, sir, it seems to have let go. don't thank nature, it heals. i was lying to the instruments, i would like a few more sessions with ivan antonovich. your illness is forever, the new affairs have receded, forcing me to urgently leave for st. petersburg. some of the relatives of the patient can go with me. i mean a relative so i can carry out the treatment indirectly. through a loved one, this has now borne fruit in my practice. and suddenly i'm lying, suddenly i'm in love, i dream of kidnapping you, then that when he loves, then you can see. by the eyes you have eyes. cold draw gold. pull gold gold gold gold stronger. from the countries of birth, the river flows through the kingdom of life, playing like a shuttle. and eternity disappears. what is said auntie well say, such auntie the river of life flows into eternity. and here you want perches? i tell you what i'm talking about a
from his serene highness prince potemkin i have an order to detain mr. ostrov and forward to the office for an explanation. it's impossible, he's in the future. it’s easier for us, sir, it seems to have let go. don't thank nature, it heals. i was lying to the instruments, i would like a few more sessions with ivan antonovich. your illness is forever, the new affairs have receded, forcing me to urgently leave for st. petersburg. some of the relatives of the patient can go with me. i mean a...
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protest, on live national tv in russia, russian president vladimir putin got his rubberstamp a little potemkin parliament, to pass a new, law declaring that it was now a crime in russia, just to call russia's war in ukraine a war. this wasn't even just for criticizing the war, we are talking negatively about the war, literally just calling it a war, could get you more than a decade in prison. and then she did this, calling it a war both in english and russian. just days after the law was passed. >> brave, women potentially death but finally brave women to do that. so she was arrested, as she knew she would, be she was charged, she wasn't facing ten years in prison. but now she is free. well, she's a fugitive. but she's free, she's out of russia. you know the group doctors without borders? this is similar group, a truly heroic group called reporters without borders. and reporters without borders is headquartered in paris. and they just held a press conference, with that brave russian journalist, who interrupted our broadcast at night, they held a press conference with her, to tell the world tha
protest, on live national tv in russia, russian president vladimir putin got his rubberstamp a little potemkin parliament, to pass a new, law declaring that it was now a crime in russia, just to call russia's war in ukraine a war. this wasn't even just for criticizing the war, we are talking negatively about the war, literally just calling it a war, could get you more than a decade in prison. and then she did this, calling it a war both in english and russian. just days after the law was...
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which kherson was founded by potemkin, ekaterinushka, the second decided to call it kherson in honore was. actually soviet, then soviet gave it to ukraine who won it who? what kind of russian soviet is this cnn author he does not know this he on a blue eye he writes this and on a blue eye everyone believes him. both ukraine and the english-speaking audience of those who read cnn thank god, their critical audience drops to some just this week, terrible numbers have fallen in the entire history of this, and nevertheless, or maybe they can be bought to make at least, finally, normal ones there television. take them away. first, we will take away the donbass, we will free you home, and then we will deal with this and they simply do not know how to work hard. do you understand that we must answer this when i hear experts from different studios are more often not in this one, but in others, but in any format that they say should be negotiated. we have to negotiate. it is necessary to explain it. it's all our fault. we didn't explain, listen, how do you explain with this how you are a pot o
which kherson was founded by potemkin, ekaterinushka, the second decided to call it kherson in honore was. actually soviet, then soviet gave it to ukraine who won it who? what kind of russian soviet is this cnn author he does not know this he on a blue eye he writes this and on a blue eye everyone believes him. both ukraine and the english-speaking audience of those who read cnn thank god, their critical audience drops to some just this week, terrible numbers have fallen in the entire history...
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right.ight so here you have potemkin ai.r sire raid sirens, just the touchns required in this the most tightly scripted, mostistory. completely dishonest war in w history. the fake easar. t war. am and the point, oerf course, is o sell americans on yet another 500 million dollars in tax $50 dollars for ukraine, for the zelensky y government. th >> watch this. watch this. we've committed nearly70 seven hundred tanks armored and thousands of armored vehicles, one thousand artillery systems, more than two million rounds of artillery ammunition, more than 50 advanced launch rocket systems, anti-ship and air defenses all defend younse systl to defend ukraine and thatnt the doesn't count. the other half a billion dollars are going to blf a bilee announcing with you today and tomorrow it's going to come your way. way.that's just the united anyone n this piece. >> can anyonsee see how dark and crazy this is ? truly crazy. yes. yes, many americans can see how dark and crazy this look ata the numbernys. r from how many americans support this war for democracy, this war forr democracy. >> the ame
right.ight so here you have potemkin ai.r sire raid sirens, just the touchns required in this the most tightly scripted, mostistory. completely dishonest war in w history. the fake easar. t war. am and the point, oerf course, is o sell americans on yet another 500 million dollars in tax $50 dollars for ukraine, for the zelensky y government. th >> watch this. watch this. we've committed nearly70 seven hundred tanks armored and thousands of armored vehicles, one thousand artillery systems,...
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uh, the battleship potemkin, and uh, he was surprised to learn that there was only one spectator.that no, he was one of those cossacks who walked and shot at unarmed people, and uh, in general , just when he saw this film, he saw people’s faces up close, although these were already types, of course, the film was shot 20 years later, he only then realized his guilt, only then. he realized that this was the order that would be terrible. when i was 20 years old, i came to a restaurant in a hotel getting a job , they didn’t ask me, uh, we don’t need a cook, but we need a butcher, can you? uh. you know how to carve meat. i say, of course, butcher the meat, lord, i have already cut so much ink. although i didn’t even understand what we were talking about and my first day, my first day, they bring me, uh, 30 liters of pig blood and they say, i need to make blood sausages, since i myself live in estonia, it’s very popular to make blood sausage for christmas, what is it? this blood is barley a little meat, how the blood is brewed, then very tasty is boiled into these intestines thing, but
uh, the battleship potemkin, and uh, he was surprised to learn that there was only one spectator.that no, he was one of those cossacks who walked and shot at unarmed people, and uh, in general , just when he saw this film, he saw people’s faces up close, although these were already types, of course, the film was shot 20 years later, he only then realized his guilt, only then. he realized that this was the order that would be terrible. when i was 20 years old, i came to a restaurant in a hotel...