The speaker discusses the recent vote on amendments to the Russian constitution, citing an almost 78% approval rate with minimal opposition. However, they express skepticism about the legitimacy of the results due to the lack of proper control and the peculiar voting process.
The speaker then shifts to more pleasant topics, such as a new computer with a unique design created in collaboration with someone named Max. To win this computer, viewers must subscribe to the Max channel and follow a few simple rules.
The speaker also showcases various videos, including one of a governor giving a speech with awkward pauses and another of a young man struggling to operate a large device. They also introduce a running club marathon academy, an orthopedic salon, and a company that prints vinyl stickers.
The episode ends with a humorous anecdote about two men in shorts riding a horse to a store to buy beer, only to be refused due to their lack of armor. The speaker thanks viewers for watching and invites them to participate in a competition and share their thoughts in the comments.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Putin made amendments to the Russian constitution.
2. Voting on the amendments took place and ended with a result of almost 78% in favor and 22% against.
3. The voting result was announced on July 2.
4. A computer with a unique design will be given away as a prize.
5. To win the computer, one needs to be a subscriber to the Max channel and the Hype Pipi channel.
6. The computer has a branded sticker and a personal design.
7. The governor of St. Petersburg, Alexander Beglov, made a speech that was criticized for being poorly prepared.
8. A running club in Moscow offers training sessions online due to the epidemic.
9. An orthopedic salon in the Moscow region provides services such as custom-made insoles and shoes.
10. A company called Ticker Studio prints vinyl stickers online.
11. A store in a city has a policy of not selling beer to customers who are not wearing armor.
12. A man on a horse tried to buy beer at the store but was refused due to the policy.