Медведопержец
Jun 12, 2026 · 1h 12m
Summary
Hosts discuss a listener’s story about his first relationship at 17 in Uzbekistan, where he dated a girl who later moved to Moscow. They analyze the breakup, joking about cultural stereotypes and the "honeymoon phase" ending. The episode features chaotic banter, absurd analogies, and humorous critiques of the narrator’s naive perspective on love and commitment.
Topics discussed
Intro: Tongue issues and French cuisine jokes
Neurophysiology, Jedi techniques, and 17 years of experience
Dating mishaps: Uzbekistan, Korea, and language barriers
Turgenev, love, and the Uzbek-Korean-Protestant anecdote
Stand-up comedy, cameras, and honesty in relationships
Girls from Amur, Bering's expedition, and taking photos
Good things, Uzbek meat sellers, and finding girls with friends
Reading techniques, Jewish genius, and saying goodbye
Lack of experience, networking, and falling in love
Beauty, tattoos, and the end of a 16-year relationship
IT stories, AI automation, and social media parents
Village life, 19-hour drives, and the Medvedopergece job
Hollywood films, Moscow trips, and leaving the village
Tough periods, confetti, and the end of the bouquet phase
Family therapy, flowers, and four years of romance
Testosterone levels, porn family, and emotional connections
Panic attacks, stoicism, and self-confidence
Personal growth, tattoos, and the most beautiful girls
Life experience, uniqueness, and the Kandamster book
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