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Summary

The speaker, Sergei Shnurov, is a media personality and journalist who has gained popularity through his work on YouTube and other platforms. He discusses his journey from being a hype-eater to a high-guzzler, his experiences with fame and the challenges it brings, and his views on the state of media and television in Russia.

Shnurov shares his personal experiences, such as his time spent in a car listening to music and his encounter with a film director who makes arthouse films. He also talks about his work habits, describing his typical day which includes morning work, meetings, and evening relaxation.

He expresses his disdain for the current state of television, stating that it has become a place where people are hostages and just want to live well. He also talks about his political views, stating that he is for all democratic institutions but does not believe that democracy can be imposed on all countries.

He mentions his love for the cities of St. Petersburg, Kazan, and Krasnodar, and his admiration for the event-based domestic tourism in Krasnodar. He also shares a humorous anecdote about a date he had in St. Petersburg, which ended up in a landfill.

Shnurov ends the conversation by expressing his views on the meaning of life, stating that the meaning of life is not to look for it. He also shares a quote from his friend, Sergei Shnurov, about the meaning of life.

Facts

1. The speaker is a fan of the Tambov punk band "Operation Plasticine".
2. The speaker has never smoked a cigarette in their life.
3. The speaker is not a fan of showbiz.
4. The speaker was a hype-eater from the first day and second.
5. The speaker has practically nothing to be proud of in their work.
6. The speaker has an interview with a film director who makes more or less arthouse films that can be viewed more than 2 million times.
7. The speaker has a number of jobs that make sure they don’t have time to pour out the road and call 9 prostitutes.
8. The speaker realized that something was really a little above average in terms of interest when the blog had 30 thousand subscribers, and Shnur’s interview got a million views in a week.
9. The speaker was filming a commercial and spent 12 hours on a movie set.
10. The speaker has a typical day where they wake up between 7 and 8 am, do morning work on sports.ru, go to the office, have meetings, and return home by 8-9.
11. The speaker has a typical day where they work for another 1.5-2 hours after everyone in the house goes to bed.
12. The speaker had a story where they received 500 thousand rubles in about 50 minutes of work.
13. The speaker dreams of doing what they like and getting very good money for it.
14. The speaker has liberal views but has a lot of different interpretations with the party that is usually called liberals on Russian Facebook.
15. The speaker's three main political demands and principles are all democratic institutions that are possible, not believing that democracy can be imposed as some of our friends or enemies are doing in all countries of the world, and Russia is still Europe, not Asia.
16. The speaker's three favorite cities in Russia are St. Petersburg, Kazan, and Krasnodar.
17. The speaker had a story where they went on a short tour from lectures, it seems to St. Petersburg, and there was a very appetizing girl there, either from Kazakhstan, or from somewhere she came to study there.
18. The speaker has no fans, there are dudes who just write to them in direct messages, hundreds a day.
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