And why did we leave: two comedians who escaped from the Russian Federation soberly assessed their future

Ruslan Bely and Mikhail Shats. Photo: stop frame of video recording / VotVot.tv
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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.

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