Escaped from Russian comedian Mikhail Shats * reminded another departed stand-up artist Ruslan Bely * of the main question he asks after the conditional "third glass". It was within the framework of the project "For what?", which is published on the portal VotVot.tv .
"Here are all our meetings, by the end of the meeting, after we've already sat down, had a drink, talked about everything, you say: "Well, what the hell did we leave for?" — says Schatz to *White*.
After the comedians burst out laughing, Schatz continued.
"And then you start to develop this logical chain: "So we left, and they stayed... and now it's all over, and we'll be with nothing, and they'll be with everything," parodying the tone of an inebriated White *, abundantly seasoning the text with obscenities, recalls Schatz *.
White * has already explained without any laughter that he is trying to be honest with himself.
"And therefore, if I experience one emotion, I can't ignore the other. I also need to test it, and speak it out, and reflect on it," concluded Bely*.
As reported by EADaily, Schatz* now lives in Israel. In one of his stand-ups, he said that "now couriers in Israel live several steps of the social pyramid above" him.
"Firstly, they speak Hebrew better than me; secondly, they earn more than me," he explained.
Also, Schatz * is sure that it is the couriers who should tip the artist.
A White man living in Spain* previously said that Europe is worse than Moscow.
"When they say: "Here, they left because they get paid there, it's better there." No, it's worse here, it's worse here than in Moscow," he stated.
At the same time, Bely* noted that in a new country he again "had the task of making money."
"I don't like it very much," the comedian emphasized.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent