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  • 6/19/2025
Deeply rooted in artistic families, young Luben Boykov and Elena Popova escape the repressions of communist Bulgaria and | dG1fVmdQWXFTTHdyaHM
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00:00DEMOCRACIA! DEMOCRACIA!
00:05In the beginning of the 1990s, the Soviet Union is the Soviet Union.
00:10DEMOCRACIA! DEMOCRACIA!
00:13And I said to you, after one week we were waiting.
00:17Yes, and I was a bit upset when.
00:20They began to call out the opposition of the communism, how do you get out of it?
00:25Everything we climbed in Canada was $60.
00:34Ever since I came to Newfoundland, I've scoured the coastline as an inspiration.
00:39We are related to every single particle of matter in this universe.
00:49You were an aura, I saw. You were a magnetic point.
00:53I loved you beyond belief.
00:57And I hated you so deeply.
01:00How is it possible to experience these extreme feelings at the same time?
01:08Art and artists are and should be provocative.
01:14Art can open up this space that gives us this moment of introspection where you can recreate yourself.
01:27It must be إِ 거기zedense at the same time as part of your exercise.
01:39You've been preaching to the Lord's cognizant.
01:45That is how you ay can defend yourself.

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