Would You Ride The Night Train To Chechnya?
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Published 2019-11-05
All Comments (21)
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"Dictatorship" breaks out laughing why did I find that so great
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The guy from Azerbaijan, that you met at the train station, is a famous poker player called Ilkin Savalan Amirov. A celebrity from Azerbaijan!!!
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He made more friends that night than I have the past 5 years lol.
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Finally left dangerous Bolivia so you can go to the peace and safety of Chechnya.
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2:12 The guy laughing about the dictatorship in his country is a mood.
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having his leg "burn off" must have been a horrific experience...
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What's super interesting is how much higher his voice goes when he reverts back to English.
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Damn this snowy trainstation at night has something so romantic. Almost like in a dream
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Bald back in his home territories, you can really see how happy he feels.
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It feels safer watching this than when you were in Bolivia.
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imagine losing your leg and see a tall bald man approach you commenting on your soviet leg
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"Rich country, poor people" default story of all ex-Soviet Union countries.
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I didn’t think I’d ever say this but I’m so glad he is back in Russia!
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I feel more relaxed when you’re exploring Chechnya, over South America.
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1st minute in Me: I’m surprised he didn’t say soviet yet lol Second minute: nvm
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When you asked for a bedtime story she probably thought you were asking for the good ole Russian tug tug
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Bald is glowing as he's back in his spiritual homelands
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Imagine riding a train in 1st class in Russia, its snowing heavy, you drink some hot chocolate. Wow
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That snowy, foggy night was so poetic. It was so calming for some reason.
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" I meant to say 'mineral waters'." Instead of what?