Konstantin Kisin
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Podcast Appearances
But you know, I remember in Venezuela, this is quite a depressing story, but in places like South America, they are far more comfortable with death than we are.
I remember I met this girl at this party when I was 18 years old.
I really liked her.
There was a little bit of a vibe going on, but I knew she liked my friends, so I didn't do anything.
And I went home back to the UK.
I came back a year later and I said to my friend, hey, Diana, that girl I was talking to, what's she up to now?
And he went, well, you didn't know.
I went, no.
He went, she was in a car.
driving down the motorway.
She was getting chased by some dudes.
She tried to outrun him, lost control of the car, hit a wall.
The car burst into flames.
I was like, and he went, anyway, dude, do you want a beer?
Because when you're in those kind of cultures and people were died or kidnapped, it becomes, you know, you simply can't have that visceral reaction all the time because it overtakes you.
It paralyzes you and you can't function.
Jeez.
So people in Venezuela will get kidnapped on the weekend, and on the Monday, they're back at work.
So I think a lot of it is adaptive, you know?
No, they were like, don't touch my dick, dude.