A Russian Reacts to Family Guy - From Russia With Love
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Here is me reacting to another Family Guy clip. This time it's about Meg in Russia. I was trying to make it short, however there were so many things I wanted to say.
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I really enjoyed your comments. It's very interesting to hear about how things really are in Russia. I love your videos. Thanks!
@@rebfurr3554 Thanks! I'll try to keep up with more videos
The Brazilian Ronaldo had such a haircut. They're was a time in the 90's (maybe still) that quit a lot of Brazilians played in Russian league and took over the haircut. Maybe that was the reason people took over that haircut ?
Haha actually very possible. Ronaldo was a big deal in Russia in the 90s, so very very possible😉
That hair over the forehead is called "bangs" in English. These days, it's mainly only popular with girls.
@@hawkmaster381 Huh, thanks. I've learnt a new word today 👍
Mila Kunis came to the US when she was very young, I think under 7. The drink is a type of tea made popular in the early 1900s that was made there to avoid the Czarist duties on tea imported from Asia on the trans Siberian railroad, the tea leaves would be brought there then packaged and sold to the European side of Russia avoiding the tariffs.
Yea, then no wonder she lost the pronunciation a bit.
Good morning 😊, it was very interesting as always and i like that you comment during your videos, im learning russian at the moment with duolingo and some of the words are a bit difficult to pronounce but little by little i will get there 😊, also i try to keep up with whats going on in Russia through instagram and and fb and Ok, i have never seen anyone commenting that they were arrested because they said something about the President, so that is definitely a myth 😅, thanks again have a great day 😊
Good morning, Vanessa. As always thank you for your comment, and good luck with learning Russian! Good day😉
@@oldb0y79 thank you 😊 🙏
I'm also curious about the blatantly Hebrew names on all but those two headstones. 🤔 And greatly informative reactions once again! 🧐👍
Yep, I originally thought that was one of the Jewish cemeteries, which we do have in Russia in certain areas. I'm glad if you liked my reaction 😌
It is not about Hebrew names! It is some sort of American interpretation of the Cyrillic alphabet 😆
salut, great episode i like the edit when the health care is mentioned cuts to propaganda , that made me laugh
Glad if you really liked it 😊
btw the edit i refered to is in the episode not this version very funny indeed
the places of most dark videos for our generation. Russia and Mexico.
A) haircut is Russian in ethnocentrism
B) Maybe use the radiation to excuse the haircut
Hahaha that's a good one 🤣
Signage: контрольный знак/символ, как про шоссе.
Аааа, понял. Спасибо, никогда не встречал это слово.
Chicago was also known for the automobile industry not sure if that has a factor in the comparison.
I know that Chelyabinsk is the capital of metal industry in Russia, but I'm not sure about cars. Maybe they said so only because if higher crime rates.
I think mila pretty much was in the us sense very young age
Yes, true. It was just surprising to me that she lost her native language so much. Probably didn't get to practice it enough in daily life.
Когда я был в университете, я изучал русский. У нас были два студента которые говорили по-русски дома с родителями. Через первый год уроков, Между нами сравнить не смог, на самом уровне.
Прости для ошибок, русский мой 4ый язык.
@@Mortablunt your russian is great, even the grammar which is tricky.
I heard that if you support Ukraine or even wear blue and yellow you can get arrested
Yes, that's shockingly true. I can confirm that. If someone saw you doing that and reported you, you're in trouble.
Luckily the founders of Americas made the first amendment which is freedom of speech, religion, the press, assembly and right of petition.
@@dakotachristensen3397well, technically our constitution also says something about freedom of speech 😬
I've had kvass (forgot how to spell) and hated it. It is likely an acquired taste like root beer
Exactly. It takes several portions to get used to its taste
You talking was more interesting than the show! Very interesting and inciteful. Thank you
I thought I was talking way too much 🤣 I'm glad if you liked it.
I think you're taking all of this WAY too serious. Family Guy makes fun of everyone. And makes jokes that are very exaggerated and you just have to sort of take it. Don't look for a deep meanings-- they're just meant for cheap laughs.
Trust me, I'm not. I know how the Family Guy works with humor. I'm just here to debunk some of the false stereotypes. And I still enjoy watching the show, though I look and talk serious - that is how I actually am in real life😆
dark videos from mainly Columbia and chine these days maybe Latin America
Yep, that's what I was talking about
About the censorship a study in 2022 showed that Russia's have greater freedom of speech than the US or UK. So that is something to be proud of as a Russian.
I think yes. Every country has censorship in one way or another. If Russia misses something in terms of critics in specific areas, then western countries have a problem of greater mass media control and strict agenda. So you're right, good point.
@VadulTharys
Massive citation needed. I really believe it was the part about the UK given the whole hate speech stuff and how that’s basically been Weaponized against both private citizens and public officials.
I don’t believe it about the US, given we take a much more absolutist stance here about free speech. There are only three things you cannot do with speech in the US legally. 1) “yelling fire in a theater”, saying something that directly endangers people. 2) advocating overthrow of the US government. 3) Criminal conspiring or concealment, AKA “accessory”. | everything else is fair game to say. This doesn’t mean you’ll be immune from social consequences or from civil lawsuit, but it means it’s not a crime to say.
I am familiar with the meme about the number of Russians in trouble for criticizing the CBO versus the number of Brits who have been convicted for social media posts.
lol
Reminds me of the lady who got arrested for holding a blank sign in Moscow lol