МОИ АРМЕЙСКИЕ ПОХОЖДЕНИЯ... (анимация) - Summary

Summary

The speaker shares his personal experience in the army, discussing both the challenging and rewarding aspects. He initially had a neutral attitude towards the army, but found it transformative and even enjoyable in some aspects. He mentions that he was a cook in the army, where he was initially assigned to the regimental canteen. However, he was soon promoted to work in the VIP canteen, where he had a more comfortable and less strenuous job. He describes the food in the army as better than in civilian life, with luxurious meals sometimes left untouched that the soldiers would take home or bring to their company. He emphasizes that despite the rigorous training, he does not regret his time in the army and advises others not to be afraid of it.

Facts

1. The speaker has a neutral attitude towards the army and initially did not want to go.
2. Upon returning, they did not regret their experience and it made them a man.
3. The speaker's profession is a pastry chef.
4. They were unable to attend all army activities such as shooting and forced marches.
5. The speaker missed watching cartoons while in the army.
6. An animation company called Holy Source was launched, which creates content about maintaining water balance in the body.
7. The videos were created by a famous blogger and artist who illustrated the sad ending of dehydration.
8. The speaker was summoned after receiving their diploma, which crushed their dreams and hopes.
9. The speaker's military training camp lasted only two weeks, after which they did not see any point in serving further.
10. They lost 9 kilograms during their training and did not go to the toilet once in two weeks.
11. The speaker was quickly found a place in the regimental canteen due to their cooking skills.
12. They were promoted to work in the VIP canteen on their first day in the army.
13. They spent almost the whole day in the canteen and missed every march.
14. On weekends, the VIP canteen did not work and they had to be in the company.
15. When banquets were held in their dining room, leftover food was either eaten or brought to the company as a bribe to sleep an hour longer.
16. The speaker ate better in the army than in civilian life.
17. The speaker enjoyed talking about their army experience and did not regret going there.