Gotta love tourists))) They all go to Chișinău and immediately land in Andy's Pizza or La Plăcite for quality, homemade food. So, I have just arrived to the US and I wonder where should I go for some authentic Southern BBQ or some other American dish. I know! Let's try McDonald's!
Spending more than you need on a meal is often what happens in a new place you visit before you know the tips and run of the place. So you learn where to have breakfast the second day!
I think Chisinau had good food, cafes, and supermarkets. The place is pretty run down though and I was not able to prove people wrong who thought it was boring. There is however some cool stuff to do there, but yeah one cannot love every place and certain places lack tourists for a reason.
Johnny, why not go back to California and spend the holidays with your mom & dad & family? It would be nice to see how everyone is. Plus, you could show a lot of the wonderful things about our country…the United States instead of just the negative things you focus on. Still love your videos!
@@JohnnyFD jonny when you grow up.. Try to look for Truth in Life. Reed deep books.. And if you d read any book by St Serafim Rose.. And pray to God for wisdom.. Then probably you d stay in moldavian russian or ucrainean monastery at least several days.. Becoming Orthodox Christian.. You get mind and honesty and calmness
It's important to preserve history. Just because you remove statues, doesn't mean you remove history. "I sincerely want peace, not because I lack resources for war, but because I hate bloodshed." Catherine The Great
@@JohnnyFD we had a bit of a thing in England the other year with people taking down statues aka the so called black slavery problem etc. The Taliban used to destroy statues, and monuments etc but now I think they are beginning to realise that there is money in old relics and such like, aka tourism. And what about buildings ! ? Do we knock them down because they were built in a specific era ! ?
Best coffee shops in my opinion Creme de la Creme, Tucano( basic just like starbucks but nicer which plenty of plug sockets for your laptop), Folk's Croissants, Uptown Café (because of the upstairs seating) and the cheapest canteen/stolovaya is probably Galbenus on Alexander Pushkin Street. Actually there are so many places to love in Chisinau.
Johnny thank you for making nice videos and you have good friends in every country you travel, I enjoyed watching those helicopters and that moldovan food looks very delicious. My country Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 has a Radisson Hotel in the Capital City Port of Spain Trinidad 🇹🇹. Everyday I think about Ukraine I don't know anybody in ukraine but for humanity my heart melts seeing the destruction of innocent people.
The family thing is totally accurate, like there were fine dining resteraunts in Chisinau with children gymnasiums in them, you'll never see that in the USA.
I know alot of ex soviet countries have been destroying alot of their old soviet statues and stuff and I understand that, but I really hope they keep museums with stuff like this around.
Hey, this is a good video, i also like La Placinta, it's a good restaraunt. I am staying near Hotel Chisinau (in Botanica district) i like it here. Been at the Sanatorii Constructorul which is a very unique and weird experience!
Omg those dogs are so cute!! And *especially* 'Spotty' ~ the one that pissed on your friend! 🤣 The one with the broken leg though, yikes, nobody fixed the poor dog's leg. 😭
Super interesting episode Johnny really enjoyed it. So much history be it good or bad. It is the story and the truth of what used to be and it does need to be preserved so that we don’t forget how bad things can be..
31:32 *Odesa was a Russian city* from 1792 until the breakup of the CCCP. During the 19th century, Odesa was the fourth largest city of the Russian Empire, after Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Warsaw.
You should make a video about the differences in driving rules and regulations between Ukraine and America! After the war is over there will be a lot of Americans wanting to visit and even move to Ukraine!
Finding quality food in Europe when in a new town was always my most difficult endeavor ...for many reasons...bear in mind I normally would only stay 3 days in a town and then move on to the next one ....
Fantastic! Great to see you with Mr. Rosenberg too, I love his channel. (Please, let me in on a secret, where does Alex hail from because for the life of me I can’t pinpoint his accent?)
i visited chisinau in 2019 and was at the exact same restaurant (andys) the restaurant is called, it was much cheaper than what it is today. bought a large pizza for 3.5 euros then. everything seems to have gone up in price since the Russian war, Moldova is definitely not cheap anymore. the prices are exactly like all other european countries.
I love Johnny. The importance of food. He meets operator Starsky. Just applying for GCHQ. They want unusual people. I am weird, perhaps I can bring peace and love to the world, from the inside!
If I didn't care about Moldova as a culture and people, I wouldn't be so emotional about it. It just pisses me off how the corrupt Russians there have ruined that country and continue to do so.
Everyone's car insurance doesn't cover Mexico and it is Mexico's fault. It's a real deterrent to driving there. However, some of the roads are crap and you wouldn't want to risk damaging your car. Really hurts intercultural relations.
@@nurabusnaq6367 You really think in the US we aren't guilty until proven innocent? That's just a rumor. The real danger of driving in Mexico are the bad roads, so don't drive at night. If life is too scary for you stay at home.
hay all these old Soviet planes and stuff, looking at the state of the current Russian forces gear they might soon be asking Moldova for this shit back chances are more life in this than half the Russian gear on the current front line
And 30 years after the collapse in the west we dream about owning our own house and have to wait 1-2 years to get that new electric car :D Yin and yang...
Ask the price before you consume. You did the same thing in Turkey and was pissed off then. Learn from your experiences. Take a look at the menu before sitting down. It's your own fault if you don't and it looks really back when you blame the locals for something you failed to do.
at the war memorial you have to watch closely what they write, because most Moldovans actually fought in the Romanian army against the Soviet Union. The inscription doesn't say anything about in which army they fought, it says only: eternal memory to our fellow villagers who fell in WW2 (it doesn't use the name "Great Patriotic War" like the Russians do, so this might be a hint; also that they use the latin alphabet and not cyrillic is another hint)
17:08 I know this "opinion" isn't exactly always looked upon as "favorable," but regardless of what any "soft-as-shit" "cry wolf" mf'ers might say... I applaud your adapted and chosen "aggressive" petting decision when it came to the black dog being a jealous, growling, domineering shitbrick of an animal! If you want to have a "pet," remember it's just that, a pet. Not a mans BEST FRIEND, a CUDDLE KITTEN, etc. Nothing more than an animal the comes prewired with a bunch of acquired instincts, that is essentially there to be TRAINED, SOCIALIZED and shown LOVE! Depending on the pet, you will get almost guaranteed specific stereotypical behaviors of said pet breed and maybe even more if you're lucky and determined! I know people have a tendency to get attached to things, especially animals willing to show a person "UNCONDITIONAL" love. I'm a cat guy if you haven't picked up on that yet... But if you have some sorta SUPER SHITHEAD pet that for a brief example does shit like bark at people from the back yards fence as they are literally walking down the sidewalk on THE OTHER SIDE of the street. We still have wolves in the wild; may I suggest a sleepy syringe cocktail delivered by a vet... Because your pet is a fucking ferocious madman that if anything "goes wrong" will probably end up killing the first person under 140lbs that decided to walk down the wrong street at the wrong time. This PSA about shitty pets and how I feel about them is brought to you by, Me
There's a reason why "dogs bark at people from the backyards" ~ doesn't mean they're a "shithead pet" and needs to be put down. Dude, you really need to go and talk to someone. You know, a professional. A shrink!
Moldova isn't part of Romania due to historical and cultural differences. Initially, Moldova and Wallachia united to form Romania, but Eastern Moldova remained under Russian control and later became a Soviet republic. After gaining independence, Moldova chose to remain separate, feeling culturally distinct after Russian influence. Though they share a language, they identify as different nations.
1:15 Usually these words are not found back-to-back on a sign upon entering a dining establishment, "Tasty AND SAFE!" Me: "Man this steak is really f'n tasty, absolutely delicious I'd even say, plus the cheddar and sour cream mashed potatoes are LITERALLY to die for... But has anyone ever tried to ask the owner of this establishment on why exactly it is that we are we forced to consume our dinners on Leavenworth Street's sidewalk, the side of the street with few(if any) working street lamps here in the Tenderloin?! Dinner only, no take-out!" "Like I said about the mash potatoes, "to die for," sure it's a little bit of a hyperbole, but it's not far from reality on any given night!" PS. I would've used an unsafe street known in NYC to make my joke that much more accurate... But for one, I'm feelin' a tizzy lazy and two, I know that you Johnny, you know exactly wtf I'm talkin' about!
3:16 I don't know if pissed is the correct word or even dare I say... Feeling?! I'm not here to critique your mood, it's fluctuations and how you could be better served one way or the other; But I'm just going to throw this out there... The proverbial concept of the "grumpy old man" is something we all know, are familiar with and aren't told anything about regarding how this individual eventually ended up with a demeanor like such. Here's my two cents, might be worth more in the long run "if you decide to invest." What I mean by this is that we as humans tend to be "creatures of habit." Knowing something fundamental like this ends up opening up all sorts of avenues that lead towards possible outcomes, which when repeated through force(self induced intervention when realizing things like unwanted/negative emotional outburst) or choosing your positive reaction to anything unpleasant will help an individual grow towards, start to mold and eventually end up cementing your repeated behavioral/emotional/intellectual self into a state that manifests itself to others as "thick skin" when verbally attacked, a "positive person" as no one likes or wants an abundance of hate/anger/etc in their heart(It ends up doing nothing but unnecessarily connecting neurons to emotions as well as other parts of the brain that don't need to/shouldn't be in the first place hooked up to, which in turn makes it even harder to want to/try to change your behavioral response in the long run). Sure, no one said it was easy to brush off the dickweed who called you a fag, piece of shit, kike, nigger, white trash, etc. No one... All I'm saying is that the grumpy old man ONLY REALLY became the grumpy old man after years and years of being negative when responding to everyday events and interactions with others and THAT'S A CHOICE. Even if you get mad at someone or something, recognize it, process it as you can and as time goes on the negativity and the type of things associated with it will be not only easier to deal with, but the time it has any effect on you will get shorter and shorter till the point where if someone cuts you off on the highway, instead of catching up to them and flicking them off, if you end catching up feel free to do something along the lines of smiling and wave to them like you just won the miss America pageant. That's called positive evolution and given the choice of hate, anger, mistrust and all around negativity or being happy, trusting, lovable and positive to the gills... I'm pretty sure I know which gets my vote. PS. Don't get it twisted... If being a complete asshole tyrant somehow felt good to me and I liked the concept through and through, I'd probably do that too. I'm only human and after being quite privy to both negative and positive extremes, only one in the end doesn't make you feel like you want to kill yourself because your conscious is massively suffering and winning over other people gets pretty old, pretty fast. Never derive your self worth through the manipulation, influence and power you wield over other human beings, it's a fast track to misery unless you're a sociopath; in which case please do something positive with your existence and do something like... end it >:-D
West is dehistorian there past, as past Sovjet does. It´s wrong, good or bad, it´s history, and we all can learn from history. When we erase history, we erase learning. In this time I do not have good emetions about Russia or Sovjet, but to erause it, we wount lern from history. You and me will soon be gone, and nobody knows what we done, thats ok, but states and there rise and fall would be preserved to the next generation.
Moldova is excellent for tourists. So cheap, and with great people! Been there about 12 times.
The water was crazy expensive. Tourists trap.
"Andy's Restaurant" has a 24/7 sign on it - but doesn't open until 9am. Alright haha
Gotta love tourists))) They all go to Chișinău and immediately land in Andy's Pizza or La Plăcite for quality, homemade food. So, I have just arrived to the US and I wonder where should I go for some authentic Southern BBQ or some other American dish. I know! Let's try McDonald's!
Whoa man, what a great day! It’s been fun to explore with you. Grabbing the 🍿 now 😉
Yes it was! I'm glad we got to hang out!
Those are Dacians, not Vikings. Dacians were the ancestors of Romanians/Moldovans.
I laughed when you said it didn't open until nine. It said 24/7 on their sign.🤣
Spending more than you need on a meal is often what happens in a new place you visit before you know the tips and run of the place. So you learn where to have breakfast the second day!
Gagauzia is really great and unique, with 3 official languages and a distinct culture, just 2-3h south of Chisinau.
I think Chisinau had good food, cafes, and supermarkets. The place is pretty run down though and I was not able to prove people wrong who thought it was boring. There is however some cool stuff to do there, but yeah one cannot love every place and certain places lack tourists for a reason.
Johnny, why not go back to California and spend the holidays with your mom & dad & family? It would be nice to see how everyone is. Plus, you could show a lot of the wonderful things about our country…the United States instead of just the negative things you focus on. Still love your videos!
I hate San Francisco in the winter. It's colder there than in Ukraine as there's no proper insulation in most houses and buildings.
The US is like Europe and North Africa in one. Territory wise.
@@JohnnyFD jonny when you grow up.. Try to look for Truth in Life. Reed deep books.. And if you d read any book by St Serafim Rose.. And pray to God for wisdom.. Then probably you d stay in moldavian russian or ucrainean monastery at least several days.. Becoming Orthodox Christian.. You get mind and honesty and calmness
What a terrible comment. Live your own life.
It's important to preserve history. Just because you remove statues, doesn't mean you remove history. "I sincerely want peace, not because I lack resources for war, but because I hate bloodshed." Catherine The Great
I agree, the statue should go into a museum to be preserved. But it doesn’t need to stand in the city center.
There is nothing great about Catherine II. She was a notorious aggressor and murderer. There is no place for her statues.
@@JohnnyFD mr bald.in.japan..with.backpacer.ben..sachin..gutte.india. .
@@JohnnyFD we had a bit of a thing in England the other year with people taking down statues aka the so called black slavery problem etc. The Taliban used to destroy statues, and monuments etc but now I think they are beginning to realise that there is money in old relics and such like, aka tourism. And what about buildings ! ? Do we knock them down because they were built in a specific era ! ?
Don't cry about spending Johnny, it's the experience that counts 😁
I really enjoyed watching this ... I didn't know much about Moldova , do now ...thanks Johny
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best coffee shops in my opinion Creme de la Creme, Tucano( basic just like starbucks but nicer which plenty of plug sockets for your laptop), Folk's Croissants, Uptown Café (because of the upstairs seating) and the cheapest canteen/stolovaya is probably Galbenus on Alexander Pushkin Street. Actually there are so many places to love in Chisinau.
Johnny thank you for making nice videos and you have good friends in every country you travel, I enjoyed watching those helicopters and that moldovan food looks very delicious.
My country Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 has a Radisson Hotel in the Capital City Port of Spain Trinidad 🇹🇹.
Everyday I think about Ukraine I don't know anybody in ukraine but for humanity my heart melts seeing the destruction of innocent people.
My brother worked at a Radisson blue hotel here in Chișinău
Thank you for being kind ..❤
I think if Ukraine all the time and send help whenever I can afford it 😢
The family thing is totally accurate, like there were fine dining resteraunts in Chisinau with children gymnasiums in them, you'll never see that in the USA.
Johnny challenging bald that he can do what bald cant 2022 colorized...
Nice!
I visited in 2018, there is plenty to see and do! 🙂
I know alot of ex soviet countries have been destroying alot of their old soviet statues and stuff and I understand that, but I really hope they keep museums with stuff like this around.
I know it wasn't your choice but Evian spelled backwards is Naive!
The tourist hotels/restaurants charge literally 10 times more than local ones. 4:46 She sure wants to get to that Radisson buffet in a hurry
Hey, this is a good video, i also like La Placinta, it's a good restaraunt. I am staying near Hotel Chisinau (in Botanica district) i like it here. Been at the Sanatorii Constructorul which is a very unique and weird experience!
Omg those dogs are so cute!! And *especially* 'Spotty' ~ the one that pissed on your friend! 🤣
The one with the broken leg though, yikes, nobody fixed the poor dog's leg. 😭
Super interesting episode Johnny really enjoyed it. So much history be it good or bad. It is the story and the truth of what used to be and it does need to be preserved so that we don’t forget how bad things can be..
Dendrarium Park was so beautiful too. Also a fun game is to find the little prince at Valle Moreille (sp) Park.
31:32 *Odesa was a Russian city* from 1792 until the breakup of the CCCP. During the 19th century, Odesa was the fourth largest city of the Russian Empire, after Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Warsaw.
Yes, and before that it was Ottoman, then before Mongolian, and even before that it was part of Greece.
And Florida is Spain.
@@Tobi-ln9xr Enough that I bothered to learn the language!
it was Ukranian SSR before the break up of USSR.
@@nezabudka31 Which was just one part of a country called what? Think hard. Moscow ran the whole shebang.
You should make a video about the differences in driving rules and regulations between Ukraine and America! After the war is over there will be a lot of Americans wanting to visit and even move to Ukraine!
you know after you all had your meal that drive then reminded me alot of Jelgava Latvia very old soviet architecture
Finding quality food in Europe when in a new town was always my most difficult endeavor ...for many reasons...bear in mind I normally would only stay 3 days in a town and then move on to the next one ....
Nice to see a collab with Simon Whistler from Today I Found Out!
I need help reconnecting with a Moldovan resident there. He's a local DJ in Chisinau. His DJ name is Shooltzz. If anyone knows him!
Omg it feels like Deja Vu for me to see you go to the exact places I was at.
Fantastic! Great to see you with Mr. Rosenberg too, I love his channel. (Please, let me in on a secret, where does Alex hail from because for the life of me I can’t pinpoint his accent?)
I was trying to figure that out too.. Definitely not British, even though he lives there.. European accent, but what.. Could he be Romanian?
My thoughts exactly, or Moldovan considering how fluently he speaks both Romanian and Russian. A talented man!
He's Romanian but lives in the UK now.
I was wondering how can he drive. The car doesn't appear to be specially modified for driving in his condition.
Moldova 🇲🇩
"If you like Soviet crap," you've got to love Johnny
Nice to see you in this interesting country.
$10 for water!. They saw you coming
Thank you for the video 👍
i visited chisinau in 2019 and was at the exact same restaurant (andys) the restaurant is called, it was much cheaper than what it is today. bought a large pizza for 3.5 euros then. everything seems to have gone up in price since the Russian war, Moldova is definitely not cheap anymore. the prices are exactly like all other european countries.
@@BostanMaxim I paid 120mdl at Andy's like 2 weeks ago. Lemonade is 2 euro something now.
I love Johnny. The importance of food. He meets operator Starsky. Just applying for GCHQ. They want unusual people. I am weird, perhaps I can bring peace and love to the world, from the inside!
Driving on the wrong side I'm laughing in my throat 😆 🤣
You definitely love Moldova no matter how much embarrassing things happened to you. Like me, always hated on airport customs, but went there 3 times
If I didn't care about Moldova as a culture and people, I wouldn't be so emotional about it. It just pisses me off how the corrupt Russians there have ruined that country and continue to do so.
I love watching people eat. I know it's weird, but there you are.
Interesting episode.
My car insurance doesn’t even cover Mexico. I wonder what would happen if I told them I wanted to drive in Moldova 😂
Well, if you're in the U.S. it would be a very long drive 🤣
Everyone's car insurance doesn't cover Mexico and it is Mexico's fault. It's a real deterrent to driving there. However, some of the roads are crap and you wouldn't want to risk damaging your car. Really hurts intercultural relations.
@@seanC3i Some people ship their vehicles across the ocean.
@@curiousnomadicThe real danger of driving in Mexico is if there is an accident you are guilty until proven innocent. It’s extra bad
@@nurabusnaq6367 You really think in the US we aren't guilty until proven innocent? That's just a rumor. The real danger of driving in Mexico are the bad roads, so don't drive at night. If life is too scary for you stay at home.
$10 for water 😮 you’d expect to pay that in Sweden or Norway not Moldova 🤷♂️
I was there two months loved it 10/10 got to do Old Orhei, Gaughazia
Nice vid :D
Thats nice weather compared to here in Montana
I think the grey biplane is an Antonov-2
I am reminded of a dog story: Does your dog bite? Dog owner says No. I pet the dog and he bites my hand. The dog owner says "That's not my dog!"
Hi what was the name of the street where those mosaics were ?does anyone watching know ?thanks
England, Wales, USA, Iran. What a group!!! Monday
I absolutely love Soviet stuff, not politically of course, but it's important to not forget. You can't erase history. It's not right.
hay all these old Soviet planes and stuff, looking at the state of the current Russian forces gear they might soon be asking Moldova for this shit back chances are more life in this than half the Russian gear on the current front line
😂😂😂
Sure thing… 🤦🏼♂️
$20 breakfast ~ $10 for that Evian water??? Yikes, was it blessed by the pope or something?? Must have been some holy water! 😵💫
"Johnny, there is always tomorrow for breakfast."
I drank a lot there from what I can remember.
The moldovan New York Restaurant had New York prices :))))))
"Bald would be jealous of this"; if only he were with you!
I spent a week in Chisinau in middle of October!
How was your overall experience?
@@max0192 I stayed at City Park hotel for 5 days, hung out at that awesome park, ate at some good restaurants. It was really fun!
12:41 It's unified in the EU/EEA. They only ask for those "Green cards" out of the EU.
You should come to Georgia
Dure in war times with Ukraine I don't think so 🤣🙌🏼
And 30 years after the collapse in the west we dream about owning our own house and have to wait 1-2 years to get that new electric car :D Yin and yang...
everything you need to know about Johnny FD is at the timestamp 9:27
This might be your most awesome video.
Glad you think so!
I’ve been to Moldova many times, I have a game called Where is Moldova, plug plug 😎
Capt. Whinge reporting for duty!
Not moaning again??? There’s a surprise 😂😂😂
I think they make less than 20 dollars a day in moldova
It’s more like $10 a day
LOL, F*** Evian water. That's a lot for water. Hope you enjoyed it.
Brilliant work .!!! ....
Ask the price before you consume. You did the same thing in Turkey and was pissed off then. Learn from your experiences. Take a look at the menu before sitting down. It's your own fault if you don't and it looks really back when you blame the locals for something you failed to do.
Was that the same hostel you stopped by/stayed at the last time you were in Chisinau?
The same one, city center hostel. ruclips.net/video/DGKhcv4H2wU/видео.html
5.13 johnny vs johnny 😂😂😂
at the war memorial you have to watch closely what they write, because most Moldovans actually fought in the Romanian army against the Soviet Union. The inscription doesn't say anything about in which army they fought, it says only: eternal memory to our fellow villagers who fell in WW2
(it doesn't use the name "Great Patriotic War" like the Russians do, so this might be a hint; also that they use the latin alphabet and not cyrillic is another hint)
Idiot😅
What happened whit the views johnny? now that you make videos whitout bald nobody wacht you.
@Victory will be Ukrainian. don't worry I used adblock so I make sure he will not monetize my views. Take care господин/gospodar
Its a shame that lots of places seem to rip off tourists. Guess the thing is to dress down and look like a local.
Usual ignorance of Johnny, confusing Lenin and Stalin.
We like to see you vlog more bacj in ukraine. Stand for Ukraine u say..
In Belgium, that same Evian water , 1,5 L bottle costs 0,95€
Probably at the market, what about a 5 stars hotel in the center of the capital?
Yes, and we have the worse inflation among all the EU countries 😂
17:08 I know this "opinion" isn't exactly always looked upon as "favorable," but regardless of what any "soft-as-shit" "cry wolf" mf'ers might say... I applaud your adapted and chosen "aggressive" petting decision when it came to the black dog being a jealous, growling, domineering shitbrick of an animal!
If you want to have a "pet," remember it's just that, a pet. Not a mans BEST FRIEND, a CUDDLE KITTEN, etc. Nothing more than an animal the comes prewired with a bunch of acquired instincts, that is essentially there to be TRAINED, SOCIALIZED and shown LOVE! Depending on the pet, you will get almost guaranteed specific stereotypical behaviors of said pet breed and maybe even more if you're lucky and determined!
I know people have a tendency to get attached to things, especially animals willing to show a person "UNCONDITIONAL" love. I'm a cat guy if you haven't picked up on that yet... But if you have some sorta SUPER SHITHEAD pet that for a brief example does shit like bark at people from the back yards fence as they are literally walking down the sidewalk on THE OTHER SIDE of the street. We still have wolves in the wild; may I suggest a sleepy syringe cocktail delivered by a vet... Because your pet is a fucking ferocious madman that if anything "goes wrong" will probably end up killing the first person under 140lbs that decided to walk down the wrong street at the wrong time.
This PSA about shitty pets and how I feel about them is brought to you by,
Me
There's a reason why "dogs bark at people from the backyards" ~ doesn't mean they're a "shithead pet" and needs to be put down. Dude, you really need to go and talk to someone. You know, a professional. A shrink!
I've watched only 3:30 minutes so far and I'm already thinking I don't wanna go to Moldova! Ever. lol
It’s no problem at all lol
Exactly,looks boring and old like it’s 1980
I can spend 10$ for groceries in Toronto Ontario Canada at least 5 items I budget well
Wow that'd be cheap!
what was interesting about the chips?
Next time u should take Bald with u to visit this place he will love it
Moldova isn't part of Romania due to historical and cultural differences. Initially, Moldova and Wallachia united to form Romania, but Eastern Moldova remained under Russian control and later became a Soviet republic. After gaining independence, Moldova chose to remain separate, feeling culturally distinct after Russian influence. Though they share a language, they identify as different nations.
1:15 Usually these words are not found back-to-back on a sign upon entering a dining establishment, "Tasty AND SAFE!"
Me: "Man this steak is really f'n tasty, absolutely delicious I'd even say, plus the cheddar and sour cream mashed potatoes are LITERALLY to die for... But has anyone ever tried to ask the owner of this establishment on why exactly it is that we are we forced to consume our dinners on Leavenworth Street's sidewalk, the side of the street with few(if any) working street lamps here in the Tenderloin?! Dinner only, no take-out!" "Like I said about the mash potatoes, "to die for," sure it's a little bit of a hyperbole, but it's not far from reality on any given night!"
PS. I would've used an unsafe street known in NYC to make my joke that much more accurate... But for one, I'm feelin' a tizzy lazy and two, I know that you Johnny, you know exactly wtf I'm talkin' about!
Also, I'm from South Africa. Truth an reconciliation avoided a war.
Do you think this would help with the current war?
WADDUP🍇
3:16 I don't know if pissed is the correct word or even dare I say... Feeling?! I'm not here to critique your mood, it's fluctuations and how you could be better served one way or the other; But I'm just going to throw this out there...
The proverbial concept of the "grumpy old man" is something we all know, are familiar with and aren't told anything about regarding how this individual eventually ended up with a demeanor like such.
Here's my two cents, might be worth more in the long run "if you decide to invest." What I mean by this is that we as humans tend to be "creatures of habit." Knowing something fundamental like this ends up opening up all sorts of avenues that lead towards possible outcomes, which when repeated through force(self induced intervention when realizing things like unwanted/negative emotional outburst) or choosing your positive reaction to anything unpleasant will help an individual grow towards, start to mold and eventually end up cementing your repeated behavioral/emotional/intellectual self into a state that manifests itself to others as "thick skin" when verbally attacked, a "positive person" as no one likes or wants an abundance of hate/anger/etc in their heart(It ends up doing nothing but unnecessarily connecting neurons to emotions as well as other parts of the brain that don't need to/shouldn't be in the first place hooked up to, which in turn makes it even harder to want to/try to change your behavioral response in the long run).
Sure, no one said it was easy to brush off the dickweed who called you a fag, piece of shit, kike, nigger, white trash, etc. No one... All I'm saying is that the grumpy old man ONLY REALLY became the grumpy old man after years and years of being negative when responding to everyday events and interactions with others and THAT'S A CHOICE. Even if you get mad at someone or something, recognize it, process it as you can and as time goes on the negativity and the type of things associated with it will be not only easier to deal with, but the time it has any effect on you will get shorter and shorter till the point where if someone cuts you off on the highway, instead of catching up to them and flicking them off, if you end catching up feel free to do something along the lines of smiling and wave to them like you just won the miss America pageant. That's called positive evolution and given the choice of hate, anger, mistrust and all around negativity or being happy, trusting, lovable and positive to the gills... I'm pretty sure I know which gets my vote.
PS. Don't get it twisted... If being a complete asshole tyrant somehow felt good to me and I liked the concept through and through, I'd probably do that too. I'm only human and after being quite privy to both negative and positive extremes, only one in the end doesn't make you feel like you want to kill yourself because your conscious is massively suffering and winning over other people gets pretty old, pretty fast. Never derive your self worth through the manipulation, influence and power you wield over other human beings, it's a fast track to misery unless you're a sociopath; in which case please do something positive with your existence and do something like... end it >:-D
West is dehistorian there past, as past Sovjet does. It´s wrong, good or bad, it´s history, and we all can learn from history. When we erase history, we erase learning. In this time I do not have good emetions about Russia or Sovjet, but to erause it, we wount lern from history. You and me will soon be gone, and nobody knows what we done, thats ok, but states and there rise and fall would be preserved to the next generation.
What do you know . . . Moldova has dalmatians too.
Isn't Moldova where the the Vampires come from?
Never mind Johnny the Raddisson will be open tomorrow
At least the money is colourful
No, Romania. Dracula is from transylvania. Brasov, Romania is where his castle is. Moldova is somehow a part of Romania.
Vampires come from Bram Stoker's imagination.
@@jpurnick Not really, vampires or other similar blood sucking creatures existed in the Balkan area folklore for hundreds of years....
For you Bald 46:12
dont get pissed, thats why backward countries is like that.
Always look forward to the makey-uppy hyperbole history lessons.
What a strange couple?!!?
Old Soviet shit lol
Mate, you have been to Lithuania right? Why do you think to de Soviet ties? Btw I love Bald.
My crush is from there