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00:00H Aya
00:05Oh noble one
00:06Hurry up, Nabil!
00:10What's the good in this, you old hag?
00:12Hurry and see what's wrong with the sleeping cat.
00:14What will it be like?
00:15The largest Kushi class
00:17I don't know any cat, Sunni
00:18Oh Rabel, come and follow your words
00:20What do you say to him?
00:21Tiger, O Nabil
00:22Tiger, oh Asiao, in the sleeping cat
00:23Oh my God, he's so embarrassed!
00:25We're not too old for these things.
00:27Nabil, there's a tiger in the room.
00:29tiger
00:29Yes, Nabil
00:31Oh
00:32This is thermal induction
00:33any?
00:34It is enthusiasm
00:35thermal warming
00:35This is the cooking method
00:36Huh?
00:36A strange phenomenon occurs because of our environmental degradation.
00:39Something strange appears in the sleeping cat.
00:42This phenomenon is called Stranger Things in Sleep syndrome.
00:45It means that people have time to wait for tigers to appear in the cat's sleep.
00:48Tigers
00:48And black
00:49Alaa Morsi
00:50Anything goes
00:52There was a woman who went out once and Qasir Yassin came out to her
00:54He hasn't left yet.
00:55So, are we going to recognize someone like this?
00:56It's normal, I mean they killed
00:58It means we were killed, and most likely we were killed.
00:59Okay, let's get this straight, Nabil. My religion is based on steps.
01:01No, it's not necessary at all.
01:03I need a knife
01:04It has a kitchen knife
01:05pregnancy
01:05There's a clothesline in it.
01:06Fifteen years of experience
01:08In taming and domesticating wild animals
01:10It has fifteen years of marriage
01:11Second, and you're a little bit
01:12Trust in God
01:13Aren't you coming with me?
01:14Okay, you're done with me.
01:15good
01:16In the name of God
01:17Egyptian scenes
01:19In the presence of the sheikh's drink producer
01:23Do you want something, my love? (filter)
01:34Of course, why, Yadinwa Dah and Mahmoud?
01:45Ah! Ah!
02:04Dear viewers, peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you.
02:06Welcome to a new episode of the Dabke program
02:08Dear Khalil, we are placing you in an imaginary scene I have
02:10Imagine you are an Indian man who lived hundreds or thousands of years ago
02:12Okay, Abu Hamid, if that's what you want.
02:14The world turned against you and you decided that you would steal from the forest
02:16Okay, Abu Hamid, if that's your opinion.
02:18The forest is full of animals and trees
02:20Many animals can benefit from it.
02:21Stay with me
02:21I'll come out, my dear, like a screamer in the night.
02:23It was decided that you would enter the forest, taking precautions.
02:25Your hands are the key to your ears, so slow them down.
02:27And your feet should be careful with every step.
02:28I'm afraid you'll step on a water-filled leaf.
02:30or an old tree branch
02:31If you press on it and it makes a sound
02:32You don't know who might hear it
02:33The movement, Abu Hamid, put me in the atmosphere of theft.
02:35And here, my dear, before you hear any sound
02:37And at the perfect moment
02:37To vent your theft, you die
02:39Abu Hamid, you changed my identity
02:40And it took me back in time
02:41And it made me remain a thief
02:42So you can kill me
02:43Don't kill me, uncle, on the balcony!
02:44It wasn't me, my dear, who killed you.
02:45The one who will find a steadfast killer
02:46hidden
02:47Amazing during Hajj
02:47Less than 300 kg
02:48Its length reaches 300
02:49It is flexible and closes with a force of up to 450 kg per inch.
02:53You put a cart of corn on five cents
02:55Who is this ascetic monster, Abu Hamid?
02:56No, not again
02:57The Tiger, my dear, is the name of the episode.
02:58It might kill you, my dear, in your mind
03:00A very important question
03:01How come in the previous example I didn't feel the tiger killing me?
03:04Why is it the tiger in this episode who's killing me?
03:06Come on, my dear
03:07You didn't feel it because his legs were padded.
03:09It's like he's walking on a pillow.
03:10It's as if he whispered to you in the forest
03:11Impossible to squeak
03:12And bring it to me in the darkness
03:13Because his eyes are amber, he can create the illusion of seeing at night.
03:16And the legend also says that he is the faithful guardian of the forest.
03:19What is the result of the tiger becoming a legend?
03:21A legend in his lightness, agility, and strength
03:23Its shortness and colors
03:24And also, human love is about possessing it.
03:26The tiger is one of the myths that humans have become immersed in.
03:28But what will be the result of this tiger becoming a legend?
03:32This is what the episode will reveal.
03:33The tiger is the largest cat among the big cat families.
03:37There is no evidence that the tiger that exists in our time now
03:39It is close to the fangs of tigers
03:40Yes, my dear, do you know those Ice Age tigers?
03:43And the most accurate way to describe health is that these tigers lived
03:44Place of the fanged tigers
03:46Because there is a fundamental difference between them
03:48fangs
03:48These long fangs are found on tigers that are feral
03:51stingy
03:51Its purpose is simply to cut the meat.
03:53Imam
03:54The fangs that tigers have now
03:55Its purpose is to prey upon and capture its prey.
03:58A gazelle horn is more than just a kitchen knife
04:00my darling
04:01As for the moral level
04:02Tigers are sometimes considered sacred in most Asian cultures.
04:04The tiger plays a major role in the Taoisian religion.
04:06The one that has two halves
04:07Qlin Wal Yang
04:08The tiger is part of the astronomical range of Qasin
04:10The tiger represents the third tower.
04:12And it comes every 12 years
04:13What is my dear friend, their style is like a carpet that has been spread over the years.
04:15And their arrogance, as you can see, is crushing it.
04:17These are things that limit our ability to carry.
04:18Of course, but it's me because of the two swords.
04:19And the last year in which the Tiger zodiac sign came
04:21It was twenty and twenty
04:22I tell you, my dear Tiyla
04:23Bouhamid
04:23In China, the tiger is classified as the king of the jungle.
04:26Which one of them took the title? He played the role of the media in the previous media campaign.
04:28Even in porn movies and stuff like that, my dear
04:30He finishes telling you
04:30I will show you the tiger's kiss
04:32Tiger Strike
04:33The tiger squatted
04:33Any additive added to the tiger will remain solid.
04:35In India, the tiger becomes a national symbol.
04:38As we told the story of the faithful forest ranger
04:40In India
04:41You don't just see him as a guard
04:42You see it as a mythical creature
04:43It plays a major and important role in the Hindu religion.
04:45They have a concept of absolute power.
04:47It's about the strength that can handle something like a tiger.
04:49The myth of the tiger isn't limited to China and India.
04:51No, there are countries like Cambodia
04:53Southeast Asian countries
04:54Those who treat the tiger with reverence
04:55They treat him like the crowned king of the jungle.
04:58The tiger, my dear, is divided into approximately 8 types.
05:01Four of them died
05:02And praise be to God, four
05:03Their cubs are the Siberian or Amur tiger.
05:05It is 3.25 meters long and weighs about 300 kilos.
05:08Dear, this wasn't a reality, this was an institution.
05:10This is approximately one meter longer than the average length of a male lion.
05:13And I'll take a kilo of it
05:15And she has a dear one, and her name is dear one, a surprise.
05:17If there were a battle between a lion and a tiger
05:19I'm betting with certainty on the tiger.
05:22Seriously, Abu Hamad
05:22The lion owner won't be trained on him.
05:24And they're on the piece of tiger they tried.
05:26If, my dear, a battle were to break out between a tiger and a lion
05:28You'll find the tiger wins for logical reasons.
05:30Lions are strong in hunting
05:32Based on teamwork
05:33The lion is in a group of 15 lions
05:35It has a carrier
05:36While the tiger is a lone hunter
05:38A soloist without external assistance
05:40Its size is approximately 300 kg
05:41While the lion 250
05:43His muscles make up 70% of his body.
05:44Forced to carry the tiger
05:45However, its speed reaches
05:4760 miles per hour
05:48That's literally my dear
05:49Radar is deployed on some streets
05:51While the lion's speed is 50 miles per hour
05:53A single tiger can target animals
05:55Which Assad and his group might target
05:57Because of its large size
05:58Like in the movie, for example
05:59Because it's big
05:59And he understands you
06:00Why did Asian tribes revere the tiger?
06:02And I gave him the title of trustworthy guardian
06:04And the second lament
06:04The Zi Prias tribes reached India
06:06I provided the tigers with a large amount of food at night.
06:08So that it remains available
06:09And in case he gets hungry
06:10The tribe members don't say
06:11They led the tiger to a solo attack.
06:13So that Assad and his group can do it
06:14Because they simply
06:15They will pass through any community they live near.
06:17Tigers were also appreciated
06:18In a time a little closer to this
06:20Mongol kings
06:20They were obsessed with tigers
06:21A slightly different obsession
06:23One of the Mongol kings
06:24Creating a huge reserve for tigers and leopards
06:25Their importation from India
06:26This reserve has been preferred for hundreds of years.
06:28During this time, tigers evolved
06:30And its size increased greatly
06:31To the degree he is talking about
06:32One of the tiger hunters
06:33His name is Yakovski
06:34He says that tigers are some very large.
06:36The protected area is fixed
06:36And new areas began to disappear
06:38In Korea and China
06:39These tigers, despite their alienation
06:40She was not spared from the looting and killing.
06:42Yakovsky himself
06:43The last of the tigers was killed
06:441956
06:45When humans tried to kill tigers
06:47Which is in relation to the sacred
06:48He stopped thinking about an important question.
06:49If a human consumed these tigers
06:51After his death
06:51entire
06:52Is this possible for a human being?
06:53The strength, ferocity, and sanctity of tigers
06:55And humans begin to share with tigers
06:57In these great qualities
06:59Something happens here, my dear
07:00extremely sad
07:01predator
07:03He has a sacred status among humans.
07:04It doesn't give you all the reasons
07:05The one you respect and compel
07:07The last creature that could have been prey
07:09He continued to see life through the eyes of his victim.
07:11He desired his own prey
07:12Prey to myths
07:13About effectiveness and great strength
07:15What you could gain if you were to sedate a tiger
07:18By God, the world is a cruel place, my dear.
07:19Also from the myths
07:20Tiger milk treats eye diseases.
07:22This is very widespread in India.
07:23That's how they milk tigers, my dear.
07:24Thank God
07:26I kept seeing better
07:27But the kids lived by the idea
07:28There's also a Chinese book.
07:29About medical drugs in the sixteenth century
07:31It describes the tiger's reproductive organs.
07:34And the fat of his kidney
07:35It is material that promotes sexual desire.
07:38Tiger meat was also cooked
07:39And the tiger bone was used as a graft
07:41To treat back problems and sexual dysfunction
07:43This wasn't the case in the past, but
07:44This is still ongoing.
07:45Despite the lack of any scientific evidence
07:48It has no medical, therapeutic, or sexual benefits.
07:51Tiger bone or tiger meat
07:54However, it has a huge parallel market.
07:56For the recognized pharmaceutical market
07:57It is called traditional medicine or alternative medicine
07:59And of course, it's very popular in China.
08:00Based on tigers
08:02To the point that it completely wiped out tigers in China.
08:05If you go to China and ask about it, you'll get sleep.
08:06You'll find ointment now
08:07grease
08:07My dear, the fat is small
08:08After the sensations, she says that Fadel
08:10In all of China, 20 nm
08:12Imagine a country made from yarrow, half from Adam
08:13She only has 20 tigers.
08:14But there's a bigger problem happening in Thailand.
08:16Tiger farms are being built there
08:18Tigers are raised there
08:19So that the experiment can then be carried out.
08:21Despite the existence of strict local laws
08:24It prevents this talk
08:25In 2002, the Siri Racha Tiger Park in Thailand
08:27Approximately 100 tigers are exported to China.
08:29The dead tiger who went to China
08:30They went to a zoo called Sanya Lavorworld
08:32And after a year they discover that this is the garden's kitchen
08:35He sells a drug extracted from tiger bones.
08:37A reporter from Reuters news agency
08:39I spoke with a park employee
08:40The employee was extremely cheerful and honest with herself.
08:44She told her, "We have good news."
08:45God willing, the visitors will tell us
08:47We will provide them with tiger meat.
08:48The item is now on the menu and it's during the waiting period.
08:50Of course, the world turned upside down when you found out.
08:52But no action was taken
08:54On the contrary, groups are trying to regulate tiger breeding.
08:57She says that this will relieve some of the pressure.
08:58About wild tigers
08:59Therefore, no one will have to kill her.
09:01Of course, he'll find the tigers on the farms.
09:02My brother, of course this is very far from reality.
09:04Because the cost of raising tigers
09:06It exceeds two thousand dollars
09:07Oh Abu Hamid, these people have no influence on my life.
09:11While raising tigers can cost up to two thousand dollars
09:14Killing tigers in the jungle can cost just one bullet.
09:17Humans admire tigers
09:19It wasn't related to their efficiency as animals.
09:21As much as it is related to aesthetic elements such as its shape
09:23English poetry by William Blake
09:24When he wrote poetry about tigers, he said
09:25Oh wild cat
09:27O you who blaze with splendor in the night forests
09:29A hand and eternal eyes shaped this wild beauty
09:32Of course, my dear, I have a problem with translating poetry.
09:34But it's clear he loved tigers.
09:36The tiger's strength lies in its striped coat.
09:38Not just an aesthetic appearance
09:39It doesn't allow him to hide in the middle of the forest and not appear easily.
09:42The most important example of the difference between our perceptions and the actual form of the system is tasks.
09:45In 1951, in India, Betold Maham
09:47The task of giving birth to a white tiger is to Ragini's child.
09:50It happens once every 10,000 times
09:52Its presence in nature is very rare.
09:53All white fur
09:54blue eyes
09:55black lines
09:56God, this is so beautiful!
09:57There's nothing in my size anymore.
09:58reckless
09:58The beautiful white tiger with the eyes of Luna, when she goes down to the forest
10:01What will happen there?
10:02And it is, by God's will, a radiant moon.
10:04Walking, taste the brilliance of the city center
10:06white color
10:07The sun's rays will be reflected onto it.
10:08If he knew how to catch an old rabbit
10:10The cat of goodness remains in the world
10:11The whole world saw it
10:12He's fishing live, my friend.
10:14But still
10:14We still don't know if he can live in the forest or not.
10:16Because a few days after the birth of the tasks
10:18A campaign was launched to capture him.
10:19And she killed his entire family
10:20And after that
10:21And Maham is the grandfather of all the white tigers.
10:23What we see now
10:24Because the egg-laying tigers are hatched from it
10:26He died in 1969
10:28We haven't encountered any more white tigers in the forest yet.
10:31But there are hundreds of white tigers in the world
10:33They are all from the same genetic line.
10:34Do you know what this means, my dear?
10:35It means a near marriage
10:36Descendants of tasks
10:37They lack genetic diversity
10:38That's why
10:3980% of egg-laying tigers
10:41She dies during childbirth
10:42For genetic reasons
10:43And whoever lives off it
10:43He suffers from major health problems
10:45Despite all this
10:46However, the world is still trying to maintain
10:48On a lineage of tasks
10:49And it doesn't matter what diseases result from this
10:51Flick's English poem about the tiger
10:53It is part of songs called
10:54Innocence and experience
10:55Flick believed that innocence was represented by a beautiful animal.
10:58maternity clothes
10:58While experience and revered evil
11:00They are represented by a scary animal like a tiger
11:02This Western perception
11:02The West will see the tiger in a different light than evil.
11:05They will see him as representing savage evil.
11:07And what's attractive at the same time is that you reject
11:09And this will prove it further
11:10When the English enter Asian countries
11:12And they will find tricks there
11:13I worship the tiger
11:152017
11:15The government of Kazakhstan opened
11:17New nature reserve
11:18Her name is El Balkhash
11:19The strange thing about the reserve is...
11:20It has no animals
11:21And the government put five gazelles in it.
11:23After that
11:24I sent a publisher
11:24You have given me a reward, O Abu Hamad
11:25What is this?
11:26For each period
11:26The government was increasing the number of deer
11:28The deer entered the very large reserve.
11:31Look right, look left
11:32The deer are neither found nor predators, nor anything of the sort.
11:35Go right, go left, it's all fine
11:37Well, maybe, Abu Hamid, this is actually a deer reserve.
11:39Protect it
11:39No, my dear
11:40The strange purpose of this reserve
11:42Which has an area of ​​more than 4000 square kilometers
11:44It is about bringing tigers back from extinction.
11:46poor gazelles
11:48What made us happy was the large space and the greenery surrounding it.
11:50It's just plain taste
11:52So that tigers can return to live in the area
11:53The one I abandoned decades ago
11:55Well, what's up, Abu Hamid?
11:55We're putting in all this great effort to get the tigers
11:57Why, my dear?
11:58The number of tigers in the wild
12:00It doesn't exceed 5000 nm
12:01This is the tiger's horse in the zoo
12:03Their number reaches 8000
12:04It means the number of tigers in the forests and nature
12:06Fewer than the number of tigers in the animal's pupil
12:08What happened, Abu Hamid?
12:09Tigers were once the kings of the jungle.
12:11Endangered
12:12Let me tell you, my dear
12:13Tigers lived in great peace in the regions of Zhejia, India.
12:16But then something terrible happens tomorrow.
12:18British occupation of India
12:19And with it comes the destruction of the tigers' heads
12:21Let me tell you that tigers are a national symbol in India
12:23It is frequently found with ancient Indian deities.
12:26As we said, he was considered the guardian of the forest.
12:27The Indians saw him despite his ferocity
12:30It's not harmful
12:30Patrick Hanley, a naturalist, talks
12:32Those who lived at the beginning of the twentieth century
12:33Next to a neglected tiger reserve
12:35He says he suddenly encountered dozens of tigers
12:38And since the tigers were following him
12:39She was maintaining a safe distance between herself and him.
12:41It's as if her main motivation is curiosity.
12:43They want to know about this strange creature called man.
12:46What is he doing?
12:46This is a glimpse into the relationship between tigers and humans.
12:48Why weren't humans enemies?
12:49But all of that changes the moment the English arrive.
12:52It begins with a very violent campaign by the Tiger Killer.
12:54Hey, my dear, an aristocratic English gentleman is under a lot of pressure.
12:58And from a high height, an additional wooden box was added to protect it.
13:01The people of Venice are modern and influential, Professor Nimr.
13:03Mr. Smith couldn't see anything
13:05The twenty assistants are moving around him, not seeing the tigers.
13:08Because her skin is camouflaged
13:09Easy to see
13:10And then an Indian assistant comes and sees the tiger hiding in a hedge.
13:13He used wood to move it from its place.
13:15And Mr. Smith tells him all their worries
13:17Shoot it two or three times and the tiger will die
13:19Let me tell you, my dear, that this event was a recurring event.
13:21It is repeated dozens of times
13:23Every day, many of these things were taking place in the forest.
13:25Because a single trip from one country could have resulted in the killing of dozens of tigers.
13:28We can't take all of these countries with us and go back
13:30Fanny Eden, the brother of the Governor-General of India, recounts in his memoirs
13:33About a journey from a country he visited in 1835
13:35It was a small campaign with 260 followers from among the Henon civilians.
13:38Twenty in it
13:39And in the end, they succeeded and hunted 8 tigers in one day.
13:43It was quite common for a single hunter to be killed by a thousand tigers in his lifetime.
13:46Imagine, it wasn't just the English who did that.
13:49The clowns were also helping the English to gain their favor.
13:52Over time, killing tigers became a popular sport among the aristocracy.
13:56Here, the number of tigers has decreased to an unprecedented level.
13:58The matter did not stop at physical murder.
14:00He also got involved in character assassination.
14:02Do you remember, my dear, the story of my client?
14:03The child who adopts Fahd and sends him to Qon Sedeeb
14:06And then he continues with the episodes of the series.
14:07He wore a rag around his waist
14:08The famous Mowgli story, dear, comes from The Jungle Book
14:11The 12th year, 1880
14:12The English writer who was born in India is named Roger Kepley.
14:15If you recall, in this story there was a tiger who wanted to kill my client.
14:18The tiger is scorching
14:18This story has transformed the tiger into a killer in popular culture.
14:22The matter didn't end there.
14:23There's a professional tiger killer named Jim Corp.
14:25He published a book called "The Man-Eating Common" in 1944.
14:28This book tells the story of a terrifying killer of humans.
14:31Number of reservations: 234 people killed
14:33He wrote, waiting for this psychological state to emerge on its own.
14:36He didn't discriminate; he killed children, girls, and the elderly.
14:39Student Affairs Staff
14:41He has no mercy
14:41And of course, who will rid us of this evil tiger?
14:44Sovereignty Corbet himself
14:45And he appears in his story as the savior
14:48And when he fought the wild tiger
14:49Briefings were received in the Indian village
14:51Like a girl whose voice returns after it's gone
14:53Because of her scream when she saw the tiger eating her sister
14:55When Corbett told her he had killed the tigress, her voice returned.
14:57The book isn't just for a month
15:06Other than what is heard about him
15:07Tiger transforms from a national symbol and protector of India's forests
15:10To a savage serial killer
15:12We must either escape from him or kill him.
15:13Thank God, India gained its independence in 1947.
15:17Your sisters in India after the occupation ended
15:18The one who was killing their tigers
15:19I decided they had to do all the procedures
15:22Which was like that, in the rich nature
15:23We want to be like the aristocrats too.
15:25We act like them and play their games.
15:27Therefore, we kill tigers like them.
15:29This time it will happen in a much worse and more forced way
15:32Killing tigers used to be a business.
15:34Now it's wholesale
15:35Fishermen are ordinary people, workers, farmers, and other categories.
15:39It's all about the love of tigers and the love of aristocratic nature.
15:42Glory be to God, my dear
15:43Colonialism does not end with the departure of the colonizer.
15:46The real colonialism is happening here.
15:47And not just the land
15:48The colonizer met his companion.
15:49Their country's spirit is gone.
15:50But you can still find traces of him and his ideas.
15:52colonization of the mind
15:53That's why, my dear
15:54On 1970
15:56The number of tigers reaches 2500.
15:592500 nm out of 50,000 at the beginning of the century
16:02That means in about 70 years
16:03We lost more than 47,000 people
16:0595% of tigers
16:07In Eastern culture, people thought
16:08Eating tiger meat or not can make them take a share of the glory of these animals.
16:13and their strength
16:13While in Western capitalist culture
16:15Tigers will turn into products
16:17And products made by a skilled fisherman
16:19After the killing of an imaginary monster
16:20He stole his abilities and skin and enjoyed them.
16:22For example, the American company Pfizer
16:24When you decided to choose a name for a product that treats sexual problems
16:27I chose the name Viagra.
16:28This is great, my dear
16:29The name of the tiger in Sanskrit
16:32So, my dear, if you meet someone who speaks Sinclair
16:34And I went to the animal's pressure
16:35He will tell her
16:37Viagra
16:37Don't scratch, my dear
16:38I met the animal in the garden, not the one inside.
16:40Of course, Pfizer said that this was a coincidence.
16:42And I don't have anyone at their company who speaks Sensitivity.
16:44Viagra is meant for tigers, meaning
16:46Not just as a male sex symbol
16:48But also a feminist symbol
16:49In the 1950s, fashion houses in Europe and America
16:53She exploited the tiger's fame to make clothes from it.
16:56With leopard fur and stubble
16:57Rand was so popular that it was hard to find an artist who wasn't pictured in a tiger print outfit.
17:01The result was that the magic of tiger skin in the year fifty
17:03It didn't exceed fifty dollars
17:05In the year sixty, it reached five hundred dollars.
17:07By the end of the sixties, it had reached about ten thousand dollars
17:10Oh Abu Hamid
17:12Do you want to pay ten thousand dollars?
17:14Because the rug is made of tiger skin, a whole house
17:17Killing tigers has become a very profitable business.
17:19And so that they don't damage the skins while they are killing the tigers
17:21They started killing tigers with poison.
17:23Of course, I won't shoot.
17:24Hippos has skin
17:24It also contains special chemicals.
17:27So that the victim doesn't get too upset
17:28Like DDT, which doesn't just kill the scrotum
17:30No, this also affects my surrounding environment.
17:32This conversation didn't stop until someone named
17:34Kalis Sinkala is an Indian man
17:35Wildlife rights advocate
17:37An investigation into the leather trade was published
17:39The tigers were killed in 1967
17:40The report was then published on the front page.
17:43From the Indian Express newspaper
17:44India changed in ways no one could have imagined
17:46The magnitude of the tragedy and everything that is happening
17:48Indian Tigers
17:49In 1969
17:50Then, in two years, I mean
17:51Indira Gandhi announces
17:52At the International Federation Conference
17:54To preserve nature and natural resources
17:56Salvation
17:56This is the one who killed tigers for their skins
17:58I finish
17:58And she says we already
17:59Need hard currency
18:01But not on the ruins of bodies
18:03The most beautiful residents of this town
18:041872
18:06Charles Darwin will write
18:08Note on a natural tendency in humans
18:10To attribute human qualities to animals
18:12This tendency is called anthropomorphism.
18:14In this tendency, humans demonstrate their need
18:17To feel a sacred or frightening entity
18:18Good or evil, beautiful or monster
18:20They need to apply these concepts to animals.
18:22Humans simply find comfort in comparing these concepts to animals.
18:26Because ultimately, they're not like humans.
18:28She won't respond or argue about its nature.
18:30This inclination will create two images of the animal in our minds
18:32A picture we see it in
18:33And another picture is of her.
18:35The tiger is a predator.
18:36But it looks beautiful
18:37This beauty and this ferocity have nothing to do with treating any need.
18:40Humans have developed their vision of why they are expecting more events than this.
18:43He did not claim holiness
18:44He doesn't want to claim holiness
18:46He does not know what sanctity means
18:47It doesn't treat anything.
18:48Have mercy on the tiger
18:48No, my dear, he's running for his living at 60 miles per hour.
18:51Learn this from him
18:52Hurry and earn your living quickly
18:53This picture
18:54The tiger is not responsible for it in any way.
18:55This is an image that man has created in his mind.
18:57And he decided that this is the tiger
18:58This tiger doesn't exist in reality.
18:59We are tigers in the minds of humans, one of them
19:01A monstrous and mythical creature
19:02Sometimes he wants to kill and destroy
19:04The only solution is for you to kill him.
19:05To prove to him that you are stronger than him
19:06While in reality he isn't trying to fix anything for anyone
19:09He's just a little hungry
19:10In our imagination there are many legendary tigers
19:11Here, my dear, I'm not referring to tigers.
19:13I mean people we see in a way that isn't how they really are.
19:15We put expectations in them
19:16And they didn't try to say it.
19:17We see people who are slaves and people who are masters
19:19We see people who deserve to be burned
19:20And people who deserve to be stoned
19:21We are being filled with perceptions about these people.
19:23While it is dear to perceptions
19:24It has no real-world existence.
19:26If we could, for just one moment
19:27We look at things as they truly are.
19:28Not the form we imagine it to be
19:30Many of the world's problems can be solved
19:31We'll see the tigers.
19:32And man is man
19:33We'll watch the previous episodes.
19:34And the upcoming episodes
19:35Let's go down and look at the sources
19:36Even if we're on YouTube
19:37We will subscribe to the channel
19:38You know, my dear
19:39Why don't tigers buy SIM cards?
19:41Why, Abu Hami?
19:41Because he never gives his wife to anyone.

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