Жмилевский

Жмилевский01:47:10

Жмилевский Videosu İçin İndirme Bilgileri ve Detaylar

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Yayınlanma Tarihi:

16.03.2024

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125K

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At 0:00 the host greets the audience, then at 0:19 he asks the viewer’s age, and at 0:32 he inquires whether the viewer can be called a political scientist. The conversation continues with questions about the desire for knowledge at 1:35, the impact of a busy schedule on life at 2:45, and the role of teaching at 4:26. He discusses geography at 5:39, the transition to blogging at 7:01, and the stages of growth such as views, donations, and lessons at 11:55. The host then talks about streaming frequency at 14:23, the function of “ЁБНЕМ” at 17:24, and the use of a drip line at 18:28. He addresses alcohol consumption and its health consequences at 19:43, the etymology of the surname “Жмилевский” at 20:25, and everyday life at 21:09. The schedule of the day is outlined at 22:24, followed by a discussion of a sedentary lifestyle at 25:10, and the question of becoming the most profitable political expert at 25:59. He covers various online personas at 27:13, a second “ЁБНЕМ” function at 31:00, alcoholism at 32:07, a significant career milestone at 33:20, and a unique feature at 35:58. The conversation touches on internet subculture at 39:14, mentions figures such as Tesa, Prigozhin, and Navalny at 40:47, and evaluates political experts on a 10‑point scale at 42:59. He lists several personalities from 43:03 onward, discusses opinions on individuals at 48:00, and names political leaders at 48:31. The host then reviews the best film and book at 49:46, analyzes “Жмилевский” at 51:10, and answers the question “Why not on the front?” at 51:45. He discusses the category of fitness at 53:57, defines “base” at 53:42, explains “cringe” at 54:30, and advises on dealing with “skufam” at 55:32. He mentions Petrozavodsk at 56:39, how to spend time there at 57:56, financial goals at 58:25, and whether dreams have come true at 59:34. The video covers political topics from 1:00:00 onward, including United Russia at 1:00:00, elections in Russia, the US, and Ukraine at 1:02:37, the end of the war at 1:08:02, support for Russia at 1:09:12, and optimal solutions for ending the war at 1:14:50. He discusses de‑escalation at 1:17:53, personal preferences at 1:21:04, a profitable scenario for Russia at 1:24:53, possible peaceful scenarios at 1:27:17, a ceasefire and security agreement at 1:32:20, the Russian government’s willingness at 1:36:20, the justification of being a Russian citizen at 1:38:56, the feasibility of the war at 1:42:43, and concludes with a farewell at 1:46:46.