Natasha's Adventures
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Russian police finally came for me... Is it safe for me to return? | Q&A part 1
In this video I will be answering your questions about life in Russia now, my family and friends there, and whether I am going to return there. It is the first of the three Q&A videos, that I am going to post, so stay tuned!
0:00 intro
1:04 why you left Russia?
2:50 how police came after me
4:22 when is the end of the war?
6:52 do Russians generally support Putin?
7:33 birth rate in Russia
9:05 why do you hate Russia?
9:44 future of Russia
12:06 don’t you feel unjustly punished for Putin’s actions?
12:58 relationships with parents and friends in Russia
16:07 how my friend died at the war
20:41 who cares about democracy if people live about good life?
22:25 would you recommend foreigners to visi...
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Видео

AIGEL: Russian music in the Tatar language // My favorite music from Russia
Просмотров 28 тыс.Месяц назад
In this video I will take you to to the concert of Aigel, one of my favorite Russian bands. I discovered this electronic hip-hop duo a few years ago. I appreciate that besides Russian, their songs are also in Tatar, which is the language of an ethnic minority in Russia. So in these video I will tell you about how music of Aigel helps promote Tatar culture and what, overall, their music can tell...
You will LOVE this Georgian town! Kutaisi medieval cathedrals, soviet mosaics & futuristic buildings
Просмотров 76 тыс.Месяц назад
Recently I traveled to Kutaisi, it is third-most populous city in Georgia. I didn't expect that my experience in this city would be so diverse. Today we will see medieval cathedrals and futuristic buildings, take buses and some other modes of transportation, and my favorite part: delve into the local street art scene, from graffiti to USSR-era mosaics. I am so excited to share my impressions wi...
Eco-walks, books and board games! // Hobbies that keep me sane 🌸
Просмотров 46 тыс.Месяц назад
Today I will take you for an eco-walk and share some interesting things I learned! In this video I will tell you about: 0:00 eco-walk 6:42 my favourite books 11:38 linguistics course about Harry Potter! 13:26 game creating jokes in Russian 14:52 my working desk Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures Support me on www.buymeacoffee.com/natsadv Follow me on natsadv
How I got a Georgian residence permit as a citizen of Russia
Просмотров 61 тыс.2 месяца назад
Many Russian citizens are concerned with the question of how to obtain a passport or residence permit of another country. So I decided to apply for a residence permit in Georgia, where I’ve been living for a year and a half. I was not really hoping for success. But I was lucky and they approved my residence permit! So in this video I will tell you how I managed to get this document and what ben...
Terror attack in Moscow | Conclusions, public mood and imaginary enemies of the Russian government
Просмотров 84 тыс.2 месяца назад
On March 22, several assailants opened fire on people at the Crocus City Hall in Moscow. Then, there was an explosion in the building, causing a large fire. 143 people lost their lives, and more then five hundreds were injured. In this video I want to discuss the aftermath of this tragic incident, the government's response, the general mood among the people. 0:00 Intro 0:49 government reaction ...
World Youth Festival in Russia: a celebration of hypocrisy and Putin's fifth term
Просмотров 70 тыс.3 месяца назад
In this video I will tell you about the World Youth Festival held in Sochi, Russia, and how the festival achieves its stated objectives of fostering friendship and understanding. Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures Support me on www.buymeacoffee.com/natsadv Follow me on natsadv
What Alexei Navalny meant for Russia
Просмотров 98 тыс.4 месяца назад
In this video I will tell you about legacy of Alexei Navalny, what he meant for me and for the Russian civil society. Freedom to Russia and victory to Ukraine! Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures Support me on www.buymeacoffee.com/natsadv Follow me on natsadv
Tucker Carlson & Putin interview | My opinion as a Russian
Просмотров 195 тыс.4 месяца назад
In this video I’ll share with you my opinion on the interview of Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin, how Russian media reacted to it and what this all is for. After making this video, I learnt about death of Alexei Navalny in prison. This is another cynical murder committed by Putin. Navalny was a brave and inspiring person, the main figure who united Russian civil society, and it is a big loss ...
My Languages Day VLOG in Tbilisi // Learning Georgian and finding home as a Russian immigrant
Просмотров 69 тыс.4 месяца назад
I've been feeling out of place in Georgia as a Russian immigrant. I don't feel connected to the Georgian culture, I don't speak the language, I don't have local friends and my life revolves mostly around other Russian expats. But recently I decided to change that, so I went to Georgian classes (again) and I started learning German at the same time because why not. So in this video I will share ...
Reflecting on 2023: My achievements, failures and hopes for the future
Просмотров 66 тыс.6 месяцев назад
In this video I will share my personal outcomes of the year 2023, how I feel being outside of Russia for more than a year, problems with my channel and future plans. Thank you for staying with me this year! I appreciate your support. Wishing you all the best, and see you in 2024! Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/NatashasAdventures Support me on www.buymeacoffee.com/natsadv Follow me on in...
Yerevan VLOG 🇦🇲 Comparison of Armenia and Georgia | How I feel as a Russian in Armenia
Просмотров 163 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Recently my friend Alena @DepressedRussian and I travelled to Armenia! Since the beginning of the war, many Russians have been moving here as well. And I heard that in comparison with Georgia, Armenia has better relationships with Russia, and people there are more willing to speak Russian with expats. So I went there to see it myself, and understood much more about our countries' relationships....
My house is flooded. What people in Russian regions experience every year
Просмотров 166 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this video I will tell you about a flood that happened in my home region, Primorsky Krai. I will discuss the flooding problem in Russia in general, and how people and authorities deal with it. In this video: 0:00 how the flood affected my house 9:43 flood consequences 13:03 coverage in the state media 16:40 authorities' reaction 24:27 how people were affected 29:50 monetary compensation for ...
Eco-activism in Georgia: Tbilisi Clean Ups, picnic and wonderful polyphonic singing!
Просмотров 33 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this video I'll tell you about eco events, organized by Tbilisi Clean Ups in Georgia! We will visit beautiful natural sights and clean them from trash. What item will be the most interesting? Then we will reward ourselves with a picnic and a masterclass of Georgian music, celebrating the beauty of both the environment and the culture! Channel of the polyphony singers who performed a mastercl...
Travelling to Montenegro and meeting with Russian journalists // What's happening in Russia now
Просмотров 187 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In this video I'll tell you about my trip to Montenegro, my first European country to visit! I came here to attend a program for young media professionals from the USA and Russia. There we had the chance to meet with local journalists and journalists from Russian opposition media. While I arrived from Georgia, my fellow program participants came there directly from Russia, and since I can’t ret...
Supermarkets in UZBEKISTAN🇺🇿 Look what I found here!
Просмотров 192 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Supermarkets in UZBEKISTAN🇺🇿 Look what I found here!
MILITARY COUP attempt in Russia and how people, government and propaganda reacted to it
Просмотров 187 тыс.11 месяцев назад
MILITARY COUP attempt in Russia and how people, government and propaganda reacted to it
Exploring UZBEKISTAN | Cities, mountains, the Uzbek language and amazing food
Просмотров 191 тыс.Год назад
Exploring UZBEKISTAN | Cities, mountains, the Uzbek language and amazing food
Going to the IC3PEAK concert in Tbilisi // Russian music now
Просмотров 79 тыс.Год назад
Going to the IC3PEAK concert in Tbilisi // Russian music now
Visiting a free canteen and houses for Ukrainian refugees | Volunteers Tbilisi
Просмотров 77 тыс.Год назад
Visiting a free canteen and houses for Ukrainian refugees | Volunteers Tbilisi
Talking about life in Russia and what needs to be changed in the future w/ @DariStep
Просмотров 212 тыс.Год назад
Talking about life in Russia and what needs to be changed in the future w/ @DariStep
Batumi, Georgia // City sights, history and Adjarian khachapuri
Просмотров 64 тыс.Год назад
Batumi, Georgia // City sights, history and Adjarian khachapuri
Response to my video on 'discrimination of Russians', protests in Tbilisi & will I leave Georgia?
Просмотров 171 тыс.Год назад
Response to my video on 'discrimination of Russians', protests in Tbilisi & will I leave Georgia?
I went to try North Korean food, and wasn't even arrested! Preparing for the future of Russia🇰🇵
Просмотров 95 тыс.Год назад
I went to try North Korean food, and wasn't even arrested! Preparing for the future of Russia🇰🇵
I found a Soviet cars graveyard in Pasanauri, Georgia! 🇬🇪
Просмотров 65 тыс.Год назад
I found a Soviet cars graveyard in Pasanauri, Georgia! 🇬🇪
I went to the Georgian mountains to see snow BECAUSE I MISSED RUSSIA (no)
Просмотров 111 тыс.Год назад
I went to the Georgian mountains to see snow BECAUSE I MISSED RUSSIA (no)
My life in Georgia! Neighborhoods of Tbilisi, food and dogs // January vlog
Просмотров 137 тыс.Год назад
My life in Georgia! Neighborhoods of Tbilisi, food and dogs // January vlog
All my fears were realized... Conclusions of 2022
Просмотров 288 тыс.Год назад
All my fears were realized... Conclusions of 2022
Christmas celebration & anti-war demonstration // Vlogmas in Tbilisi
Просмотров 89 тыс.Год назад
Christmas celebration & anti-war demonstration // Vlogmas in Tbilisi
Visiting a help center for Ukrainian refugees // Volunteers Tbilisi
Просмотров 102 тыс.Год назад
Visiting a help center for Ukrainian refugees // Volunteers Tbilisi

Комментарии

  • @angelarch5352
    @angelarch5352 4 часа назад

    Is it safe for you to return? No. Please stay safe! Come to America if you can. Love your channel!

  • @Tischa1994
    @Tischa1994 5 часов назад

    Short answer is basically: Money

  • @l1mi13
    @l1mi13 6 часов назад

    8:15 How do you know that? If we look at any country its actually the opposite. Somalia surely have a higher birth rate than Sweden. Ah naive teenage brains.

  • @allwrighty100
    @allwrighty100 6 часов назад

    Natasha, why do think Russia invaded Ukraine? Do you think leaders of other countries really care about the people dying from both sides? Do you think control of Ukraine's trillion dollar mineral wealth is a factor? You're very quick to blame Putin for all of this.

  • @albin2232
    @albin2232 6 часов назад

    I have several hobbies, but the one I spend most time on is just quietly waiting for everything to get worse.

  • @helenrushful
    @helenrushful 8 часов назад

    It’s amazing that someone asks you “why do you hate Russia so much”. Looking back on all your videos, right from the start, all I see is a love of Russia, an interest in the places and its people. Where on earth would anyone get the idea that you “hate Russia”. I see much more evidence of hating Russia on Russian State TV, where the journalists routinely lie and spout propaganda, which isn’t true and encourages more Russians to go kill themselves on the front.

  • @rkniazevv
    @rkniazevv 8 часов назад

    Hi, do you have plan stay at Sakartvelo long time or its only temp location?

  • @darthbuzz1
    @darthbuzz1 9 часов назад

    Natasha, this is a good video. There are some... not many, but some good rushans.

  • @delhatton
    @delhatton 9 часов назад

    Amazing honesty

  • @Bosolevu
    @Bosolevu 9 часов назад

    Hey sweetheart You'll have to wait for at least 15 years before you can move back. Good luck 😢

  • @Riddingwithvivian
    @Riddingwithvivian 10 часов назад

    Hi Natasha...very glad you are safe and being smart and not going back to your home. Im sure it is hard for you but please keep doing what you are doing, the West has made big mistake trusting this mad man in charge ie Putin and now we are paying for this trust. I only hope that who ever is elected this year in US will continue to realize if war is in Ukraine it is not in Poland which is Nato and then a much more terrible would ensue. Thank you for posts!

  • @xenuburger7924
    @xenuburger7924 10 часов назад

    I don't think the Russian government cares about your opinions. They want you to find good Russian man and make baby.

  • @pdraggy
    @pdraggy 11 часов назад

    I pray you remain safe- with the current political environment there I could imagine it becoming a little worse for Russians there because of the strife involved. Stay safe Natasha!

  • @donaldjohnson-ow3kq
    @donaldjohnson-ow3kq 12 часов назад

    The best way to preserve the russian culture, would have been to encourage tourism while keeping the NGOs out. It's unfortunate what happened.

  • @colinmcmb
    @colinmcmb 12 часов назад

    Best wishes to you. I hope your country becomes safe again for all its people.

  • @neovxr
    @neovxr 12 часов назад

    I'm crying for all the young and older people that lost their lives for that madness. But also, this is not the first time in history, and we cannot entirely abandon all analysis by Kremlin intelligentsia. Our Western elites made mistakes as well, and it is not Russian oligarchy alone that thinks that they are in danger. Just remember what happened to Libya and Iraq and a dozen other countries. The political caste used the opportunity to gain more power and bigger impact in geopolitics, which is also something we know from history. Everything who says Russia is evil, no one is honest. Protection for Russian people will be non-existent when Kremlin loses. Remember Yukos. It is still all about wealth and power. You are still so young, it makes a difference, but consider - do you really know what will happen to all the folks in Siberia and further east, when NATO pundits succeed and Russia falls into pieces? Would not other countries plus organized crime beat the heck out of these people, to steal their resources and land? It's really a quagmire because no one in charge wants to talk serious stuff. You are talking. I wish you had more power.

  • @angeurbain6129
    @angeurbain6129 13 часов назад

    You sold your soul to the west. Live wit it.

    • @thrwwccnt5845
      @thrwwccnt5845 7 часов назад

      +5 rubles

    • @angeurbain6129
      @angeurbain6129 6 часов назад

      @@thrwwccnt5845 Yeah ! Russian police finally went for her. What a title of glory. She was send to the goulag for a while and recently came back fresh like a rose.

    • @angeurbain6129
      @angeurbain6129 6 часов назад

      @@thrwwccnt5845 She is back from the grave.

    • @thrwwccnt5845
      @thrwwccnt5845 6 часов назад

      @@angeurbain6129 look at chat ZPT try to make sentences

  • @samhavoc1066
    @samhavoc1066 13 часов назад

    Boy the paid Russian trolls have really gone after this post. Pretty wild considering their claims that she isn't important...😁

  • @coffeecake8098
    @coffeecake8098 13 часов назад

    Hello Natasha, thank you for you video. Whatever you do: Live your life, a self-determined life - I think it's impossible in Russia! You live just once! I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. Maybe he run into the trap, believed the empty promises of the Russian Government ... My friend from Primorje, he lives (lived) near Vladivostok, has disappeared ... He had so much fear to be sent to the military and even to the war zone. When he started with his studies 6 years ago he made a military training on his university and said that he has not to go to the army when he made the military training from the university. But he had fear to leave Russia and to live on a safe place after the mobilization started ("my girlfriend is in Russia, I miss my brother, my parents need my help") - in spring 2023 he said that "there's no mobilization", and "all is fine and calm in Russia, there's no reason to leave!". Most likely totally underestimated the situation and the danger for his life in Russia ... After he got his diploma last year in summer he worked (works) on a training ship for the Russian merchant fleet. In February he told me that he had problems and that he has moved to his own appartment ... The contact broke ... His parents are hard partriots, the same with his fiance. His brother is brainwashed at school and prepared to die for the m*erland. Most likely they all "convinced" him that the "m*erland is in danger and has to be protected" ... A war criminal or a dead so-called hero and lonely widows who maybe get some thousands rubles for their losses are more worth for the hard patriots than a living son or a husband ...

  • @AhmedKoysor-jo3qh
    @AhmedKoysor-jo3qh 14 часов назад

    ❤❤❤ very nice

  • @yezgarmi
    @yezgarmi 14 часов назад

    hi,

  • @obicope
    @obicope 16 часов назад

    Hope this find you well. You are an intelligent and likeable person. It is a pity that you are not listen to your parent and my advice for you Not to get involved in politics without a good understanding of the issues. I just hope that you can face your studies, work and creating a better life for your self, family and for your community. There are better ways to make the world a better place. Wishing you all the best.

    • @neovxr
      @neovxr 12 часов назад

      But we must think about all young people. These things are not understandable to them because it is all a giant perversion. How can they know, it takes many decades, like both Jeffrey Sachs and Lavrov know quite a thing. But many European politicians seem to understand absolutely nothing, and this has reasons, very sad and mad reasons.

  • @saratemp790
    @saratemp790 16 часов назад

    You would make a good politician.

  • @billpimentel-vm6cu
    @billpimentel-vm6cu 16 часов назад

    Stay strong young lady ,Putin will not be around much longer hopefully.

    • @neovxr
      @neovxr 12 часов назад

      Putin is not the core of the problem, things went really downhilll only after 2016. This has reasons not in the Kremlin but in the Whitehouse. If Putin leaves the world too early, a horrible hardliner might take over. How many opportunities that Putin did NOT take but such a guy would take immediately? Right now it is announced that countries that join the fight against unipolar hegemony would receive the hitech to build hypersonic missiles and much more. The West cannot win this. It is very similar to the situation of fascist Germany. There are reasons for that in whole European history. Justice or not, who cares, just listen to Traore and the other governments in West-Africa. This is not about Russia - but to them, Russia is serving the opportunity to turn the tables on this colonial Europe that has virtualized its methods, but still benefits from Africa in unjust ways. And so, India and a number of other big countries and civilisations have the same issues with this hegemony. It does not deserve to exist in a modern world.

  • @testrabbit
    @testrabbit 16 часов назад

    Wow! I haven't heard from you and your friend in a while. I hope you got out of Georgia. I couldn't remember your channel name, but right after there's a military guy who reports from the region and said that there's a network set up to assist individuals like yourself. I'll check my messages later to see if you are okay. I know that there's a robust support system in the USA, as well, but you'd have to get to the embassy system either of Ukraine or USA or I'd have to link you to someone who can help you leave. I understand why you're afraid. I'm not going to criticize your decision, and others should be careful about that, too, because they are _not_ there. I'm like you and history teaches us that ruling by fear isn't stable long term. Do you want me to try and contact some people for you?

  • @ibrahimhossain1120
    @ibrahimhossain1120 16 часов назад

    U should have give that drink to the poor child

  • @ibrahimhossain1120
    @ibrahimhossain1120 16 часов назад

    U should have give that drink to the poor child

  • @adambriceland6588
    @adambriceland6588 16 часов назад

    stop going back to russia even if you are russian!!! snap out of it!!!

  • @Earth_11299
    @Earth_11299 17 часов назад

    44 DAYS

  • @user-cx4ll4rj1t
    @user-cx4ll4rj1t 17 часов назад

    You probably are Ukrainian, you look more Ukrainian than ruZZian too..... during Stalin rule and under russification millions of Ukrainians were taken and forced to live in the East of ruZZia... this is why so many people in ruZZia have Ukrainian family names. If you can ask your parents and grand parents you will probably be told your family originally came from Ukraine. You are also too open minded to be ruZZian :-) and way to rebellious in your free thinking. And of course do not return because, for you and people like Daniil Orain, it is way way way too dangerous.

  • @batessdd
    @batessdd 17 часов назад

    You will always be a traitor in the eyes of the Russian government and you will always be a Russian in the eyes of the Western governments. So it's a loose/loose scenario for you sadly. Wish you the best though.

    • @neovxr
      @neovxr 12 часов назад

      Multipolarity can become a solution for such dilemma, but it is an extremely difficult undertaking. They know very well that it cannot work unless they open up and improve justice and fairness. This is a 1648 moment that can be implemented or not, and then utter destruction is for sure.

  • @jabfree24
    @jabfree24 18 часов назад

    Aw come on its the USA behind all the wars in the world. They are to blame for EVERY conflict! They want to divide Russia up make no mistake about that.

  • @muksaflash
    @muksaflash 18 часов назад

    The Blue Mosque, in my opinion, is not the best place to start a story about Armenia. there are even cats that are half Iranian)

  • @constantineclinoff7796
    @constantineclinoff7796 18 часов назад

    Hypocrite

  • @GarfieldKartPMC
    @GarfieldKartPMC 18 часов назад

    noviop

  • @bryanmarks608
    @bryanmarks608 19 часов назад

    I really love your videos and perspectives. Stay strong and keep going.

  • @colinvespa4709
    @colinvespa4709 20 часов назад

    Don't return, you will disappear and possibly die or worse sexually assaulted continually by the Russian police and prison staffs. For your safety stay out and build a new life in another Country, you have excellent English language skills which is an international language it can open a lot of doors for you.

  • @pogo1140
    @pogo1140 21 час назад

    Stay safe, stay out of Russia until this is over

  • @lavkmr1
    @lavkmr1 21 час назад

    Natasha adventure are you safe over there

  • @adamrussell4703
    @adamrussell4703 21 час назад

    Prefdrrred your travel shows. Don’t know what you hope to achieve with your political shows.

    • @nozhki-busha
      @nozhki-busha 14 часов назад

      She is spreading her opinion of what is happening in Russia and does not support the fascist regime currently in charge there. The time for travel and adventure is over in Russia for her until the war they started ends and serious reforms happen in that terrorist state.

  • @dan3nad
    @dan3nad 21 час назад

    Hates Russia because she is a f#@king trader, period.... even if she could move to america become a citizen she would do samething to america, a trader is always a trader

    • @nozhki-busha
      @nozhki-busha 14 часов назад

      A trader? She isnt selling anything comrade🤣 She speaks out against Russian fascism and that is a GOOD thing.

    • @dan3nad
      @dan3nad 8 часов назад

      @@nozhki-busha divide & conquer, start with the weak ones like traders, learn your world history

  • @MeeesterBond17
    @MeeesterBond17 22 часа назад

    I can't imagine being in your situation and don't know enough to advise you what to do, or where to go - but stay safe, Natasha. You deserve it. 🙏

  • @kenmcclow8963
    @kenmcclow8963 22 часа назад

    I’m late to comment but I have been traveling. I wouldn’t return home to Russia until the next regime hopefully has a more friendly attitude towards people who left during the war. The US gave an amnesty to men who fled to Canada during the Vietnam war because they didn’t want to be part of it. The amnesty didn’t come until after the war ended, but eventually they could return home if they wanted. If any Americans want to travel to Russia during this regime, it’s a bad idea because Putin is stocking the prisons with Americans to use as bargaining chips. You could be there for years. Wait until things change. I don’t know if I would recommend staying in Georgia. Maybe keep it as a home base, but that government seems like they are falling under Putin’s propaganda. Several European leaders and American politicians repeat his lies. It’s not good, but I think it’s good to do some planning in case things turn badly in Georgia for Russian expats

  • @tabithan2978
    @tabithan2978 23 часа назад

    Try Europe. They like young Russian dissidents, especially child bearing age ones. Maybe follow Roman (NFKRZ) to Lisbon.

    • @nozhki-busha
      @nozhki-busha 14 часов назад

      We like anyone who is against fascism.

  • @billinudgelexhaust138
    @billinudgelexhaust138 День назад

    I too am not Russian or Ukrainian but I do have eyes and I have followed the plight of the Russian speaking people in the east of Ukraine since 2014. You need a history lesson about what Azov, Right Sector and other banderite organisations have done and continue to do to your own people. Russia had no choice but to step in after fighting in the international courts for the rights of the Eastern Ukrainians. If you condone the killing of innocent civilians, if you like the western governments and media deny the existence of the Avenue of Angels and the fact that it is full of the bodies and names of children killed by Ukraine or if you simply can't take the time to search out all the children who have lost limbs to illegal petal/butterfly mines on civilian towns you will never be of any help in resolving the conflict, you just like the western media are complicit in the killing of innocents. A woman just like yourself Masha Lelyanova an anti war activist who turned into a translator for an English speaking journalist had to go to the Donbas as part of her job she was disgusted in the Z symbols displayed ever were until she was confronted with the first round of shelling that was aimed at the hotel they stayed at, many normal civilians were killed and wounded, she was confronted with daily bombings more death than any human should ever have to witness in such a short time it changed her life forever she now fund raises for powered litters to recover wounded soldiers, clothing and food for the children left with no parents, food and veterinary car for animals left behind due to owners being blown to bits. The war may be bloody and horrible as all wars are but without intervention genocide would have occurred.

  • @dimtso6107
    @dimtso6107 День назад

    you are deluded.

    • @nozhki-busha
      @nozhki-busha 14 часов назад

      Comrade, the only deluded one is you.

  • @dimtso6107
    @dimtso6107 День назад

    Путин за нами. слава России.

    • @MeeesterBond17
      @MeeesterBond17 22 часа назад

      Ja, man muss hinten jemanden stehen um ihn im Arsch zu ficken. Leider ist es so mit Herr Putin und der russischen Bevölkerung.

  • @SeanLawlorNelson
    @SeanLawlorNelson День назад

    Spasiyba, Shamaness Natasha, worthy people of Georgia! Spasiyba!

  • @ericwhitlam7517
    @ericwhitlam7517 День назад

    You would have to be crazy to go back knowing how the country works until they change to a democratic country stay away

  • @michaeltaylor5451
    @michaeltaylor5451 День назад

    Natasha, Russia needs people like you. So many Russkies want a better Russia but have no idea what needs to be done to effect that. You just need to keep doing what you do and speak your message of positivity and inclusion. This is what makes us good and decent humans. The people hold the power, not the frail, aging politicrats.

    • @AL_LIBI
      @AL_LIBI День назад

      Russia doesn’t need her. The country is better off without her.

    • @nozhki-busha
      @nozhki-busha 14 часов назад

      @@AL_LIBI ahahaha sure it is comrade Vatnik. Your potato is in the mail 🤣