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00:00Ath.. Atha... Atha
00:04Ha ha ha AAA
00:07Of course you're surprised by the hope I have in you.
00:10It's not possible
00:12Who are you
00:12I smell you, Fadi
00:14I'm behind all the trouble that's happening to you
00:17You..
00:18I'm the one who burned down your house, and I
00:20The one who raised Tabuk with your concern, and I
00:23The one who helped you, your boycott, on the right, and took
00:25No, not you... everything
00:27allowed
00:28Barbour, no escape
00:29Samah, you're still mine.
00:31You stay here like a dog
00:37Goodbye, Fadi
00:47What are you laughing at?
00:48What are you laughing at?
00:50You
00:51I'm laughing because you're stupid
00:54Do you think you look like me?
00:56But in reality
00:58Hard for your lookalike
01:01What are you saying?
01:02I'm saying that our house that I burned
01:04He was facing him
01:07And now
01:08I'll take the insurance money
01:10Abu Ya Ummi
01:11Not my father, Mom
01:13I found
01:14I've wanted to get rid of them for a long time.
01:15And I wanted someone who was asleep to lock it up
01:18Until you graced us with your presence
01:20And I wore it
01:20And I wanted to record his confession
01:24Impossible
01:24I don't need to tell you.
01:26Why did I want to break off my engagement with Samah Barbour?
01:28I think the answer is clear from its meaning.
01:30I'm telling you, because I'm being silly and talking too much.
01:32No, general
01:32Colors are definitely the key element in the design.
01:34Oh year, no, oh year
01:35So, the rooftops are the rooftops.
01:37Ha!
01:38Yes! He says, "Yes, sir!"
01:40Bucks
01:40actually!
01:41Blawaya Asdaf Munta'i Al-Zakaa
01:50How is that?
01:51Is this guy a thug or what?
01:59How is that?
02:01Come on, my friends!
02:02The highest thug of Bakkar!
02:03Isn't this Waida Bakkar or what?
02:05No, this is a Shabeh Fadi
02:06Quda Bakkar, second right, on the left
02:09Oh, you guys, I swear I don't know.
02:11Continue the drama normally
02:12By the way, you didn't get Bakkar's voice tone right.
02:14You did well, you are a great people
02:16And by the way, the new one is not Nubian.
02:18You are a hiccup
02:27Dear viewers, peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you.
02:29Welcome to a new episode of Al-Dahi program
02:31Dear, in this episode, allow me to take you into the world of fantasy.
02:341845 in Eastern Europe
02:36In the Livonia region of Latvia, there are two cases.
02:38Which was under the rule of the Russian Empire
02:41And in one of the girls' boarding schools
02:43And what I heard is like the gene of the old man
02:45French school in Mednouzal, Emilie Sagi, arrived
02:48The school she attended was excellent.
02:50And so, Mrs. Di began to lead a quiet life in a quiet country.
02:53In Hadiya School
02:54Of course, my dear, you surely expect that her life isn't a quiet one.
02:57And now we haven't done an episode about it?
02:59And indeed, while the atmosphere was calm and the world was quiet
03:01Strange rumors began to reach Emily
03:04It's when girls see someone who looks like them at school
03:06For example, the student sees Emily coming out of a room
03:09But the first thing the girl does when she enters is find Emily sitting in the same room, completely normal.
03:13Isn't it Umm al-Min who went out, or one of the women who saw her coming down on the hill in front of her?
03:16But the first thing you'll find when the girl comes out is standing in the corridor
03:19Emily heard this and started to get scared
03:21The matter didn't end here.
03:22And once Emily was standing, feeling in a classroom, 13 between
03:25She started studying on the blackboard and her back turned to the girls.
03:27I heard them gasp and gasp
03:29Social
03:30Emily is so worried that nothing will happen.
03:32But then these girls tell her
03:34They saw one that was a copy of her
03:35She appeared beside her, slowing down all her movements.
03:37Even her clothes were the same as hers.
03:39Onion sabboura is like it
03:40The workers themselves write the same thing.
03:42But Emily can't see anything
03:44He was done with them byte
03:45Emily Tramelt
03:46And it started getting worse when the situation repeated itself.
03:48And this time there were a larger number of witnesses.
03:50About 40 female students
03:52They said they saw Emily from the classroom window
03:54A pause to pick flowers from the school garden
03:56At that very moment, they found her sitting down in front of him.
03:58And here the young French school took some of its members and established the school
04:01And Prestak returned, and the ball was pressed
04:03Better than the horror she's in.
04:04This story has only one source, my dear.
04:06It is a book
04:07Footfalls on Da Boundary
04:08Of Another World
04:09By the British writer Rommel Daly Owen
04:11Ra3lima da
04:12One of the many attempts in Qal 19
04:14To write about myths and legends
04:16In a way that appears scientific and philosophical
04:18And the story of Emily Sgedy is certain
04:20I didn't get it
04:21Or at least it didn't happen like that.
04:22Despite its mythical nature
04:23However, it is a very famous story.
04:25You adopted, Ya Bahmil, meaning you accustomed us to sources and accuracy.
04:27What you're telling us is just a myth.
04:29Myths and legends, my dear
04:30These are usually expressions of genuine human fears.
04:34Or concerns they have
04:35This is why it has become so widespread.
04:37If we accept these myths and legends, Car and Moz
04:39We'll understand ourselves better, Kaban, Admil.
04:41The story of Emily Dee is one of the most famous tales.
04:43What you might find about the Double Ganger
04:44Double Ganger, my dear, is a German word.
04:47It appeared in a story from 1796
04:49With Soma Sharqeen
04:50Double means double
04:51And Ganger means Gore or Walker
04:53Its literal meaning
04:54The one walking beside you or with you
04:55But the current meaning
04:56It is a similar or a copy of your original cooking.
04:58Emily's story is often interpreted
05:00There is indeed someone who resembles her in the school.
05:02Same haircut
05:03Or the clothes
05:03or eye color
05:04or sieve shape
05:05Perhaps the topic has already moved on as a point
05:07From the girls and some of them
05:08What is this?
05:09What was Miss Emily doing here?
05:10Wasn't she still inside?
05:11But with time the story
05:12It is passed from tongue to tongue
05:14Created a lookalike
05:15The Ms. Emily
05:16Little by little
05:16The story transformed Double Gangster
05:18Which is the lookalike, meaning
05:19For a ghost or a goblin
05:20evil
05:21terrifying entity
05:22And blessings upon us as humans
05:23We have a long history
05:24Out of fear of the lookalike
05:25Fear began with the first time
05:27A person sees themselves in the mirror
05:30The famous ones know what they look like
05:31And the shape of the people around them
05:33The shape is your identification that goes on the card.
05:35Or it is depicted in the painting
05:36And when you see him in the mirror
05:37Do you know him?
05:38I am proud of what he sees in the mirror
05:39I thank God
05:39In ancient Greek mythology
05:41The same arrogant master
05:43The fan himself
05:43When the gods wanted to punish and curse him
05:45She made him not know what he looked like
05:47When he looks at his own reflection
05:48In the river water
05:49Someone else remembers her
05:50He looks like an animal
05:51Be careful, my dear
05:52Animals rely on scent
05:53In defining herself and others
05:54You don't know what she looks like or how she looks.
05:56So you look at yourself in the mirror
05:57And she says, "What a sweet thing!"
05:58What is this hair?
05:59What beautiful eyes!
06:00My dear, these are not myths.
06:01This is the only life-changing need in the episode
06:02As for what remains
06:03Your uncle, the lion
06:04If he looked at himself in the mirror
06:05He sees another lion in front of him.
06:06Second lion
06:07He stops, challenges, and reduces his movements.
06:09He provokes him
06:10To the point that it might be funny to them
06:11He pounces on his reflection in the mirror
06:13Humans or animals
06:14If they saw a picture of them
06:15They get confused, scared, and angry.
06:16The door is different, as I explained.
06:17The animals were afraid of their reflection in the mirror.
06:19As for humans
06:20They are afraid of the image of reality.
06:21or similar
06:22The ginger will melt
06:23And our history as humans with this fear
06:24Very old
06:25To the point that some cultures and civilizations
06:27She felt this anxiety
06:28Conjoined twins
06:29What does it mean that two are born from the same womb?
06:30Some are exactly alike
06:31It's definitely something supernatural.
06:33To the point that they were its leaders
06:35In some civilizations
06:35ancient religions
06:36Romulus and Remus costume
06:38Those who founded the city of Rome
06:39In Roman Messulosia
06:40The sons of March waged war upon it
06:41Imagine, my dear twins, time
06:42How were they appreciated as workers?
06:43Hossam Hassan and Ibrahim Hassan
06:45The wrong time, by the way.
06:46Anyway, let's get back to the children of Mars.
06:47Hassan Al-Qastoura
06:48If they had changed the river
06:49And they are still their children
06:50They appreciated Yangwa
06:51Which used to terrify and deter them
06:53Miss Z was
06:54Yes, my dear
06:55And that's the Essie Roman slogan so far.
06:57In Hinduism
06:57Ashfinz or Aspi Now
06:59Gods of medicine, health, and science
07:00My dear ministerial team
07:01They are the sons of the god of Sham.
07:03Serria Qadla in the Aztec culture of Mexico
07:06If one woman gave birth to two children
07:07They would take one and leave one for her.
07:09And this is my dear Ibrahim and Hossam
07:11They were a little lucky
07:11And in some
07:12Communities in West Africa
07:13They were seeing this setup
07:14Good tidings and strength
07:16naturally
07:16Science was a spy who reached the idea
07:17That's normal
07:18One peace agreement and China was divided
07:20And all the guardians remained independent.
07:21It was as if we were still trying the same thing.
07:23Subject of any interpretation
07:24The belief arose that they were gods.
07:25or superpower
07:26Whether good or evil
07:27That was easy to believe in those times.
07:29It was difficult to convince them that we now have twins.
07:31They're living normally, one of them saw you and the other is attacking
07:33But insightful in his view of the world
07:34How did he deal with identical twins?
07:36However, they are ultimately two people who exist.
07:39But the idea of ginger countries
07:40They were two different pills
07:41Like in the story of Emilia G.
07:43This is similar to an incomprehensible existence.
07:45It appears and disappears
07:46Is it really a body?
07:47Or was it just a matter of time?
07:48Its nature is not understood
07:48But in popular imagination
07:50His appearance always meant
07:51A rightful presence or existence
07:53The idea might be rejected first
07:54In ancient Egyptian civilization
07:56It is part of the soul
07:57The one that leaves the body of the dead
07:59But it takes the same form and memories
08:01In a way that means
08:02She is similar to the person
08:03Is this a ghost?
08:04Coming from another science
08:05If it appeared to someone
08:06This means he will die
08:07Because it's natural
08:08Art and literature are influenced
08:10With imagination and myth
08:11Throughout the ages
08:11Paintings appeared
08:12The Self Sears costume
08:13Death and Man
08:142011
08:15For Igonshi Leh
08:16The one in which the man appears
08:17Surrounded by his lookalike
08:18His face was pale
08:18Like a ghost
08:19Kendhir Moto
08:20or your tablet
08:21How far is a Muslim?
08:22Zidane Gabriele Rosetti
08:23The one in it
08:24Two people who love each other
08:24Walking in a forest
08:25When they met those who resembled them
08:26The man was in a state of shock
08:28His girlfriend fainted.
08:29Even in literature and cinema
08:30Arabic or foreign
08:31The movie Zay
08:32The movie Zay
08:32Vertigo
08:32Litchcock
08:33Or even a millionaire
08:33Ismail Yassin
08:34Or the leader's statements
08:35In literature there is a novel like
08:36Oftu Cities killed
08:37by Charles Dickens
08:38And a novel from the favorite novel
08:39Rif'ad's story
08:40In the series Beyond Nature
08:41And you also have a novel
08:43Picture of Dorian Gray
08:44Oscar Wilde
08:44It is a human story
08:46Making a deal with the devil
08:47He never books
08:48A young man is preferred
08:49And all his old age
08:50His sins and faults
08:51Why is Qrim carrying it?
08:52Or a picture remains the original
08:53A painting
08:54The novel is powerfully expressive
08:56About the idea of the village
08:57The one who represents
08:58The evil side of us
08:59Like the movie Blackswan
09:00And every human
09:01He has two transformations
09:02One good one
09:04And the other evil one
09:06Fear of the double
09:07It didn't stop at the
09:08Go back
09:14Don't just stop at ancient myths
09:15Nor in literature, art, or cinema
09:17Not even the man I'm still bringing back
09:18But he also had an appearance
09:20In the imagination of illness
09:21any?
09:21I mean this, my dear
09:23hallucinations
09:23or hallucinations
09:24Just like what happened with the old French small
09:26These efforts are direct
09:27Mbasa
09:27One day, as he was returning home
09:29And he entered because of his strength
09:29He found his lookalike sitting in his chair
09:31In front of the heater
09:32That actually happened, he saw it.
09:33But touch
09:34Born in 1050
09:35He is in his twenties.
09:37Syphilis
09:39Many studies say
09:40In the cases where it is used
09:41It is possible for an infection to occur in the nocturnal area.
09:43Then his name will be
09:44Neuro cephalos
09:45And it can cause
09:46Hallucinations
09:47Or hallucinations, meaning
09:48Indeed, Mbasa was at the end of his life
09:49Jungle of the mental hospital
09:51As if Mokh Judy Mbasa
09:53When he suffered extensive damage and hallucinations
09:55Choose the scariest picture
09:56It is possible for a person to see it
09:58It wasn't a ghost image
09:59Or a predatory animal
10:00Or Fanter
10:00But it was a picture of himself
10:02The world of omniscience psychology
10:04at the University of London
10:05Professor Christopher French said
10:06He is one dear one, who is he?
10:07He needed to confirm his nationalities
10:08And this is anomolastic psychology
10:10It is a science concerned with studying the credibility of individuals.
10:12Specifically, the one I'm brave about
10:13It is related to phenomena
10:15supernatural
10:16And trying to explain it
10:17Before reason
10:18French says that illnesses like schizophrenia
10:20or some brain diseases
10:21or epileptic seizures
10:22It was possible that it was accompanied by hallucinations.
10:24The affected person experiences hallucinations
10:26He saw his lookalike
10:27Or what is called autoscopic phenomla
10:29The person feels or imagines
10:30He sees a lookalike who is identical to him.
10:32Or he imagines it in the void
10:34Or he feels like he sees himself from the outside.
10:36Imagine that
10:36You're sitting there with no mirror in front of you.
10:38But you feel like you're only seeing yourself from the outside.
10:41Dear, I am talking here about an exact match.
10:43or Replica
10:43100% match
10:44Not similar to a close relative, I mean
10:45The one between the Joker and the work of the Salia, for example
10:47Or Mustafa, my mother, and Ali Jaber
10:48Or me and my Nardo DiCaprio
10:49No, dear, I mean here
10:51One of us
10:52Or to be precise, one's brain
10:53He sees someone who looks exactly like him
10:55Due to hallucinations or delusions resulting from a mental illness
10:57It's really funny.
10:59The human brain plays this game
11:00In cases that are neither sick nor necessary
11:02In a nice study conducted by psychologists
11:03At the University of York
11:04Kamwa is oppressed by people
11:05They started showing her pictures of famous people
11:07But they put these famous people in
11:08In shared contexts
11:09For example
11:10They tell a story that brings together
11:11Vladimir Putin and Justin Bieber
11:13It is planted in your mind that these characters
11:15There is a similarity or correspondence between them.
11:16And in it there is a similarity in their behavior, for example
11:18When they come to complete their studies
11:19They display images from the archives
11:21A picture of Vladimir Putin and Justin Bieber
11:23The person being tested
11:25They imagine there is a resemblance between them
11:26Justin Bieber and Vladimir Putin
11:28Even if it's not really there
11:29Any disagreement between them
11:31Therefore, according to this study
11:32If you see two people overstepping boundaries
11:33And your mind kept them in a common context
11:35Which is the passport
11:36You start to feel that they look alike
11:38So they actually met and said
11:39His nature undermined some
11:40Or when you find two best friends
11:41We're always together
11:42You feel like they are sisters
11:43The brain loves to play this game.
11:44You are no longer able to separate
11:45Among the common traits
11:47And the words that might be shared
11:48Because they spend a lot of time together
11:50And among their forms
11:50The question remains
11:51Does the illusion stop here?
11:53no
11:53Why, Abu Ahmad, do you keep it for the month of Hamd?
11:54The memory format is still to come.
11:57Or what is known as
11:59It is that someone says
12:00I saw such and such
12:01Or if such and such happens
12:02If the news that was said
12:03It had a significant impact on the psychology of others.
12:05He begins to act on his memories
12:07And false memories work
12:08Or memories as a beast
12:09And longings yearn
12:10And love in our eyes
12:11Instead of one person
12:12He still sees Justin Bieber
12:14Vladimir Putin
12:15Or that the two married people
12:16Its print on some
12:17And they remained almost the same
12:18The subject becomes a conviction
12:20Among thousands and millions of people
12:21Over time, a collective social memory is formed.
12:24The story was passed from mouth to mouth
12:26It makes things even more complicated
12:28And it includes details of the increase
12:29Legends are created about the Dom Gangres
12:32Like the story of the French school
12:33The one whose resemblance appears at school
12:35Emilia G
12:35The one I told you about in the midwife
12:36Although the entire dialogue
12:37It might turn out to be a prank
12:38And the girls were doing it at their school.
12:40So they can laugh, heh heh heh
12:42And they joke a hundred percent a hundred
12:44Dear viewer, let me ask you a very important question.
12:47And when he invaded, he meant the prisoner of the argument
12:48Apart from all the ancient myths
12:50Literary tales
12:51Psychological interpretations
12:53Is it scientifically possible for there to be two people?
12:55A copy remains the original of some
12:57And not trouble
12:57I mean, just randomly.
12:59Two copies of each other are produced.
13:00Let's try this question
13:01I need to tell you some scientific facts
13:03biologist Joseph McLennayer
13:05The one who held the position
13:06Executive Vice President
13:07American Society of Genetics
13:09He says that any two people walking together in God's peace...
13:11anywhere
13:12They share approximately 99.5%
13:15From Al-Hamd Al-Nawawi
13:16This is how it started for us.
13:17We are all alike
13:18It means you and me
13:19And my dear
13:20Subscribers in more
13:2199% of my nuclear praise
13:23And the text is in percent, that's the difference.
13:24Approximately 16 million zop
13:26from nitrogenous bases
13:28These are the rules
13:29The reason I'm different from you
13:30And your friend's aunts
13:3116 million nitrogenous bases
13:32But that's what we want
13:34Why are you saying this, Abu Hamil?
13:35Anything in our body to form
13:37It has a specific code inside the body
13:38This code is called gene.
13:39It will be from something called
13:41Petrogen Bees
13:42There are three of them.
13:43Just like what you see on the screen right now
13:44This genetic association
13:45It is responsible for the formation of hemoglobin.
13:47natural
13:48red blood cells
13:49The body comes and reads this code
13:50The beginning of the journey of Am Jalbin
13:51If you want anslem
13:52The same thing happens
13:53The body reads the energy of the anslim
13:56And he informs him
13:56I want melanin
13:57The one responsible for eye color
13:58Same thing again
13:59But melanin
14:00Different from a human
14:01For another person
14:02Because Siemash
14:02Because the letter 'nun' is different
14:03The melanin that produces the eye color accumulates
14:05If his goodness is working for me like this
14:07My eye color remained.
14:08But if you have this letter, then the generation
14:10Imagine your eyes remaining blue
14:11And so it remained in every detail of your appearance and body.
14:14So, the half hundred you're independent of, my dear
14:16It may be lacking in the question of enslavement.
14:17A significant number of different genes exist between humans and between each other.
14:20Different between one and the other
14:21The difference in the arrangement of the nitrogenous bases between them
14:24It creates a limited number of possibilities
14:26That's why there are billions of different people.
14:28In shape, size, color, and gender
14:30Scientist Michael Sheehan, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Neurology
14:34At Cornell University, they describe this probability game and say
14:37It's like an aerobic cube
14:38You can get a lot of variations
14:39Resort of a numbers game to it
14:41It is a number game
14:42He said no
14:42Okay, Hamid, when you did it, tell me.
14:44Codes, numbers, and nitrogen bases
14:46And the letters look alike, and so on.
14:48There is absolutely no possibility.
14:49All these letters and genes
14:51The one responsible for the appearance
14:52From the door of Sadafa until
14:53To find two people whose genes are exactly alike
14:55identically
14:56Madam, it's a numbers game.
14:57It's possible that someone who looks exactly like me actually happens to be around.
15:00I studied anatomy and forensic medicine
15:02And the lecture at the University of Sydney
15:03Tiga Lucas asked this question in one of her research papers.
15:06Published in 2016
15:07This study was conducted on 3982 people
15:11Sixteen body measurements were used in it.
15:13From the eyes to the chin and ears
15:14and the middle circumference
15:15And the surrounding area of the lote tree
15:16I found through the calculations she made
15:18The likely and existing similarity to someone
15:20It is one in a quintillion
15:22How can you say that number is so huge?
15:24This is one with 18 zeros in front of it
15:26I can't imagine how you'd run with that number?
15:28I'll explain it to you in due time.
15:29Approximately one million seconds
15:3011 and a half days
15:31trillion seconds
15:32Which is one followed by 12 zeros
15:34Countries approximately 31,000 years old
15:36The quantum lion remains
15:37It is more than 31 million years
15:40Mr. Abu Hamid, I'm going to get a large number or a large number of men.
15:42Some liken it to the possibility that the person who received the award has an exact doppelganger.
15:46Infinite monkey hypothesis
15:48The infinite monkey theorem
15:49In short, if you took a letter of introduction to a typewriter
15:52And Saturday, the number of times is infinite.
15:54He started typing randomly on the machine.
15:56It contains one possibility among many.
15:58This random writing produces the complete works of Chick Spear
16:03For example, there's a possibility—and this is probably a very high probability—that he'll write nonsense.
16:06Or he prefers a certain letter.
16:08But there's another possibility too.
16:10According to the same individual, he writes complete statements
16:12The idea is that the likelihood of someone knowing how to write complete statements randomly is high.
16:16He will try cutting 26 times, 6 times each time.
16:19That means approximately the number you see.
16:21Mathematics at the University of Warwick
16:22Professor Eyal Stort says that theoretically
16:25Alard could write the complete works of Chick Speer
16:28By way of the random river on the writer
16:30But that's theoretical.
16:31MBS
16:31In practice, Stuart is saying that the time it will take for the Arda
16:35Because it's one of the possibilities
16:37He is writing the complete works of Shakespeare; it takes longer than the duration of the cot
16:41My dear friend, if only the complete works had been published
16:44Wajih was at the last sentence of the play
16:47And he wrote: Ko Ko Ko Ko Ko Ko Ko Ko Ko
16:50Normal prayer
16:51Or maybe you still know who you're dear to, like that termite guy.
16:53He was sitting there envying him and he stood up like a laptop
16:55One eye from the beginning
16:56I'm telling you all this, my dear, to illustrate how difficult it is to find someone who is 100% identical to you.
17:03I say no, I swear to God, I had forgotten all about this lookalike thing because of all the numbers.
17:05By God, my dear, I forgot I was even there.
17:07We are here for Him
17:08Forget all that.
17:09The question here
17:10Is there a chance that you will find a ginger ale for yourself?
17:13Yes, my dear, there is a theoretical possibility.
17:14Is this possibility practically feasible?
17:16That's right, my dear, practically speaking, if you find his ginger bear
17:19After all the numbers I told you
17:20Keep the land and the machines, Baushk Spear
17:23Come and eat bananas on my grave
17:25Human fear of ginger is ancient, as we mentioned.
17:28But no one explains the reason for this fear.
17:29Better than a story he wrote
17:31The greatest writers of Russia throughout its history
17:331846
17:34Theodore Dostoevsky revived his famous story
17:36The lookalike is like ginger.
17:38One of the greatest and most beautiful stories
17:40About the ginger bear theme
17:41In the story, Mr. Golyatkin meets his doppelganger.
17:44He has the same name and features
17:45But this lookalike has a much stronger personality.
17:47And a path to more admiration
17:48Although their relationship begins as a friendship
17:50However, as time passes, the lookalike tries
17:53And he succeeds in taking control of Golyatkin's life.
17:55He interferes in his relationships and life, stealing them from him.
17:57The novel ends with the protagonist being admitted to a mental hospital.
18:01The novel presents us with a personal conflict
18:03And their competition to win a single identity
18:05What does that mean?
18:06You, my dear, are the experiences that I want.
18:08Your relationships with the people around you
18:10Your family, your friends, and your loved ones
18:12You are your beliefs, your principles, and your raw materials.
18:14You are your memories
18:15Beyond the myth and the idea of the ginger bear
18:17And we remove the pain, death, and all that talk.
18:19Imagine someone suddenly appearing in your life right now.
18:21He pulls you out of all this
18:22Someone is telling you that your experiences are their experiences.
18:25And your relationships and memories are yours alone.
18:27Someone might take it from you
18:29That's why Gray Warholt says in an article for me
18:31Titled
18:34The basic preparation in human comprehension
18:36The idea of the ginger bear
18:37It's her impossible idea
18:38So who are you, the not-eye
18:40What if you were me? I'm safe.
18:41Two people breathe it on an identity or self
18:44Everyone tries to attribute it to themselves
18:45And this is the secret behind our fear as humans
18:47And our fear of the ginger bear
18:49And he explains to us
18:49Why are we still living in the age of the lookalike?
18:51Salah's lookalike
18:52Similar to Rosh, he came with a baza
18:53Messi lookalike
18:54Amir Karara lookalike
18:55These young people are trying to do something
18:57What scares us is the ginger bear
18:58They are trying to steal from the original person.
19:00Part of his fame
19:01Or part of its effect
19:02By trying to steal his appearance
19:03It's as if he's trying to wear the skin of the famous person.
19:06He feels he can find any discrimination in the world
19:08The world that pushes us all all the time
19:10We are trying to create any distinction
19:12Even if it was planted
19:13That's all, Aziz
19:14Last or last for me
19:14Didn't you watch the last episode?
19:16Watch the new episode
19:17Don't forget to look at the sources
19:18If we're in this situation, please subscribe to the channel.
19:20But, my dear
19:20Write to me in the comments below.
19:22I am more like
19:23Number one
19:24Vin Diesel
19:25Number two
19:26Leonardo DiCaprio
19:27Three huge
19:28Bucartia
19:29Weapon
19:30And some people also tell me that we are almost normal
19:33I don't know if this
19:34Ritewi or this, what's up?