Enne, kui ütlete, et "nii sitt intervjueerija" vms, siis palun mõelge sellepeale, et Ringvaade on mõeldud ka vanematele generatsioonidele, kes ei pruugi arvutimängudega nii kursis olla, veel vähem e-spordiga. Proovime siiski viisakaks jääda.
It's amazing seeing an interviewer who doesn't have some horrible opinion on esports without even knowing anything about it. Instead she asks questions to try and understand it better.
@@jakob5914 Pigem vist nii jah, kuid sõna "kas" ei suuda ma mitte kuulda, võis see öeldu olla ehk nii?: "Kas on väga töödeldud?" Muutsin igatahes tõlke ära, nüüd on vist suhteliselt loogiline, võid üle vaadata.
7:42 Peaks vastama "Tavaliselt kooli lähen, siis tekib kogu aeg selline refleks. No näiteks sööklas vaadates kui suur mass on hommikust pudru nosimas, tahes tahtmata tahaks mõne automaadi valangu anda ja vaadata mitu nn. 'killi' ma ühe Kalashnikovi valanguga saaksin teha."
Translation! May have some issues here and there :) Interviewer (I): And indeed we are very happy to welcome Robin "ropz" Kool who is probably the only esports athlete in Estonia who travels the world and earns hundreds of thousands of euros at such a young age. And it's all true! Ropz (R): Hello, yes, of course it is. I: You're 18, only for a few more days though. R: Last few days indeed. I: What.. what do you do? What is this esport? R: Esport... in short is.. a computer game. I sit at my home playing computer games and.. that is my job. I: You know, before we continue, we took a game from one of your tournaments which is a commentated match, which our viewers would think of as being commentated like skiing or basketball. A computer game is being commentated just the same and it's a short clip of one of your games so the viewers have an idea of what's going on. clip plays with Estonian translation of what is being said I: Quite a brutal story is what I'd want to say to that. R: Yeah... I'd want to say everything is like it is in the video, but without the music. I: Let's go back to the beginning. You were a completely normal student, loved to play computer games. At what point did you discover this game? R: I discovered this game in particular about 3-4 years ago, but I've also played the older versions. I probably started playing the first version when I was 7-8, so 10 years ago. I: They're all shooter games, right? R: Yeah, shooter games. I: That is quite scary. R: Mm.. seems scary to the ordinary viewer, but seems like a fun hobby to some others. I: How does a computer game, where you shoot others lose health gain health, some kinds of rules like that, charm so many people that there are people willing to pay prize money that reaches the hundreds of thousands? R: Because.. it is really watched by a lot of people, then all the viewerbase is involved, because everyone plays video games nowadays , so many youth play, everyone is interested in it and all the big companies involved in it are okay with it because the viewerbase is so big and you can do the advertising. I: Describe, you just came back from a tournament in Germany. How does one ordinary tournament look like? What's it like? R: Mmm.. when I fly to the tournament, the first day I just do that, nothing else. Just discover the place. I: Are you like a superstar when you arrive there? Because you're a great player, (something praise) in that field. You arrive there and you have some privileges, the red carpet is being rolled and so on. R: laughs not really the red carpet, but when you arrive at the airport and the organizer has sent a person to meet you, takes you with them and to the hotel... it's very comfortable! I: Kind of like the life of a star? R: Yeah, a bit. I: So.. we make it to the day of the tournament, it begins. There's some sort of hall/gym and a whole bunch of players are there. R: Well if you go to the tournament then in the beginning there's the group phase, which is usually backstage. So if you make it to the quarter finals then starting from there that's on the big stage or an arena where like.. a maximum of 10000 people can be. And it usually fills. I: And everyone wants to see how other people play video games. Don't want to play themselves, want to watch it being played? R: True. I: What makes you such a talented player in this game? If there are so many people interested, they play a bit at home, but for some reason they don't do as well.Why are you better? R: Well.. it's years' worth of experience, we can put it like that, so I've played for over 10 years and it's all like.. it has physical and mental parts like reflexes in the physical department, fast movement and so on. But on the mental side, there's like.. i don't know, mental games - where you position yourself, how you trap the enemy and everything about the mental part like that. I: Do you have any opponents in the world? R: Of course laughs I: But you haven't met them yet? R: What do you mean, opponents? I: Like.. players as good as you. R: Oh, of course there are. With my team we're around top 5, top 6 in the world at the moment. I: And you have a German team? R: Yeah, this year we.. our top placing was second best (in the rankings), but we're still chasing that #1 spot. But it's pretty close at the moment, all the teams are in form right and very good right now. I: What country do the best players usually come from? R: Denmark, Fin-, Denmark, Sweden. I: Not from Asia? R: No, not from Asia. Well.. not in my game, but in other games there are a lot of pros from Asia. I: How do you think of your life? You're at such an age where you should be at school from morning to evening and constantly studying and university and all that. But you're making hundreds of thousands doing what you love. What motivation is there to continue going to school? Do you even go to school? R: Well, at the moment my school situation is that I met with my teachers and I told them that I'd want to do more of this (esports) and we made a deal, because I'm in my last form of gymnasium (high school?), so I can do the last year in the span of two years. So I'm homeschooled, so I can do my studies whenever I want. I have time. And it's very good for me. I can study whenever I want, play whenever I want. It fits very well. I: How do you motivate yourself to study at school in general? It's great to be a star and fly from one point in the world to another and do the bang-bang-bang(shooting noises) things and just cash out the money from the bank. R: laughs Well.. that's one motivation, but last year I had it so I just went to school regularly, it was quite horrible. When you go to school from 8 to 3-4 and then there's usually 7 hours of practice so the whole day is like, gone. I: 7 hours a day you play this game on average? R: Yeah, when we have practice. I: One same game? 7 hours a day? R: It's a job. I: What does it do with your brain? Because I used to be in my late teen years and then I had been playing some computer games and when it went over 2-3 hours then the next day you were looking at the world like you'd want to move this over there and would do that differently, who's coming around that corner. What does it do with your brain? R: I think this game has quite a positive effect on the brain, if you like, can understand what you are doing then it has a positive influence. You can compare it to a math problem, but this is a game of like.. how you can beat your opponents. It's like just a game basically. I: Walking around on the street you don't think when people are approaching that: "Oh there comes three more, how can I neutralize them"? R: laughs I: That doesn't go through your head? R: No, not really like that, no. I: It's not like that. R: laughs I: So, tell me what will you do with your big pile of money, young man/young person/youngling? R: Mm.. invest, invest at one time. Right now there aren't really any ideas. It's just collecting, will see in the future, if needed. I: What were your first winnings? R: First winnings were.. well.. weren't that big, was like.. 10 000 maybe, for the whole team. I: What was the first thing you bought? When you thought: "When I get this money, now this I will buy,"? R: I bought myself a new phone, actually. I: Now this sounds like a logical answer for an 18 year old person! laughs When is the next competition? Where can we cheer along? R: It's always possible to cheer along, through the internet of course. Unfortunately I don't know when you could do so in Estonia. But my next tournament is definitely in January, somewhere in the middle. We're going to England and we'll try to qualify for the biggest tournament which will happen in March of next year. I: Thank you so much for coming tonight and best of luck!
Well it is actually a very good question. Because back in the day when I was playing the game, I started automatically holding my eyes close to corners and stuff IRL as well, expecting someone to be behind the corner. Of course I did not think of shooting them, but just that's how the brain of a gamer develops.
"Kas sulle on maailmas vastaseid ka?". "Tulistamismängud, päris õudne?" ja "Tänaval ringi liikudes ei mõtle kuidas inimesed kahjutuks teha?" Täiesti haige mis küsimused.
Pole eestis ainuke esportlane kes rändab mööda maailma ringi, Clement "Puppey" Ivanov on meil juba pikemat aega üle maailma kuulsust kogunud ning on praegugi 18. kohal maailmas enimteenivate esportlaste edetabelis.
wtf was that fragmovie who edited it to look like so hardcore and why did they choose that specific vid hahahah, they could of just taken a piece out of an actual game live
Can she stops with the money ? lmao how can a reporter not understand the principle of supply and demande andunderstand he is good at what he does. Looks like a very old minded lady.
It's completely understandable that for older people like her it seems kind of weird and surprising that people are getting paid for playing videogames.
EST: Tyyp on nagu: kas sellist tunnet ei ole et kui nurgatagant keegi tuleb siis laseb pariselus maga? ENG: her logic is like: dont you have that feeling that when somebody in real life walks do u dont u want to just kill him/her?
Man I hope she was kidding when she asked: "On the streets you don't think how you could eliminate other people?" At least did ropz answer her chuckling
@@petursteinn9718 After I playing CSGO for some time, I started looking around corners naturally in real life too, like one does in CSGO lol. It's completely normal question and shows that she knows the subject quite well herself. It is definitely something that has happened to me, and I was surprised honestly when she asked about it from Ropz :)
Anda harus angkat kepublik kasus Sandra dari Estonia, apa dan siapa yang menghalanginya untuk menjadi terkenal, sehingga video nya di UA-cam harus di hapus dan instagramnya juga harus di hapus, apakah dia mendapatkan intimidasi atau bagaimana..?sekarang di Indonesia lagi ramai tentang masalah ini.. silahkan anda lihat di UA-cam video fiki naki dan sandra dari Estonia... Sandra adalah gadis yang baik,kami di Indonesia mencintai nya... please..you must help Sandra from Estonia
Enne, kui ütlete, et "nii sitt intervjueerija" vms, siis palun mõelge sellepeale, et Ringvaade on mõeldud ka vanematele generatsioonidele, kes ei pruugi arvutimängudega nii kursis olla, veel vähem e-spordiga.
Proovime siiski viisakaks jääda.
Väga õige!
Ausalt öeldes jumala normaalne intervjueerija. Olen isegi tegelenud mänguga 3-4 aastat. Ta on ise ju vanem inimene. Thumbs up minupoolt!
Ei tulnud sellist asja pähegi. Intervjueerija on super! :)
Espordist on ennegi etv-s juttu olnud. Natuke imelik vaadata kuidas alati pmst samad küsimused.
vanaema küsimustega tuli umbes peale ka
lmao I started dying of laughter when it went into a dubstep frag edit
same
that was cringe xD
It's amazing seeing an interviewer who doesn't have some horrible opinion on esports without even knowing anything about it. Instead she asks questions to try and understand it better.
She did ask "so thousands of people prefer to watch others play games instead of playing it themselves" in a negative way.
@@joseph4445 she understands esports his own way
@@skoomas111 her*
Off White hoodie and Yeezys. He dripping hard
Ofc gotta look good
@@skoomas111 jou
@@xafey jouuuuu kevin
plsss add subtitles its important that esports content like this is available for everyone!!!
They are discussing tactics about rushing B.
There is English subtitles
@@SandlyCut you just commented on a 2 year old comment xD
@@fleyrox7696 Your reply is now 2 years old xD
@@madoutvasja xD
after all that has happened to ropz, i have so much respect for this player
I will add English subtitles in 1-2 days, sorry for the inconvenience.
You dont owe anyone a thing mate lol, no need to apologize
Thank you!
English subtitles added.
Thank you. Good interview from Ropz
Thanks!
thanks for the subtitles
is this a job? koht ta tegelt ütles see on väga töödeldud (1:53) ehk this is edited alot vms
@@jakob5914 Pigem vist nii jah, kuid sõna "kas" ei suuda ma mitte kuulda, võis see öeldu olla ehk nii?: "Kas on väga töödeldud?"
Muutsin igatahes tõlke ära, nüüd on vist suhteliselt loogiline, võid üle vaadata.
Its weird to listen this as a finnish when you understand like 35% of the words
Same for us estonians listening to finnish
Subtitles goes brr
*korupalli*
I know neither but they sound very bery similar.
Idk what they said but my mans Ropz taped the mona lisa over his sweatshirt. Love this man
it isn't taped on, just looks that way
JT Thompson idk if you are joking or not but that’s the official design for that hoodie. It is off-white and costs around 600$
You are joking right?
all three of you who replied very big r/wooosh
7:42
Peaks vastama "Tavaliselt kooli lähen, siis tekib kogu aeg selline refleks. No näiteks sööklas vaadates kui suur mass on hommikust pudru nosimas, tahes tahtmata tahaks mõne automaadi valangu anda ja vaadata mitu nn. 'killi' ma ühe Kalashnikovi valanguga saaksin teha."
The part when she asks if there are better players than him and he laughs is so cute
this is awesome, good for you Ropz
Thanks for subtitles, Ropz is my favourite player and i wanted to know what he was talking about.
She just kept bringing up his money lol
its an estonian thing :D
Translation! May have some issues here and there :)
Interviewer (I): And indeed we are very happy to welcome Robin "ropz" Kool who is probably the only esports athlete in Estonia who travels the world and earns hundreds of thousands of euros at such a young age. And it's all true!
Ropz (R): Hello, yes, of course it is.
I: You're 18, only for a few more days though.
R: Last few days indeed.
I: What.. what do you do? What is this esport?
R: Esport... in short is.. a computer game. I sit at my home playing computer games and.. that is my job.
I: You know, before we continue, we took a game from one of your tournaments which is a commentated match, which our viewers would think of as being commentated like skiing or basketball. A computer game is being commentated just the same and it's a short clip of one of your games so the viewers have an idea of what's going on.
clip plays with Estonian translation of what is being said
I: Quite a brutal story is what I'd want to say to that.
R: Yeah... I'd want to say everything is like it is in the video, but without the music.
I: Let's go back to the beginning. You were a completely normal student, loved to play computer games. At what point did you discover this game?
R: I discovered this game in particular about 3-4 years ago, but I've also played the older versions. I probably started playing the first version when I was 7-8, so 10 years ago.
I: They're all shooter games, right?
R: Yeah, shooter games.
I: That is quite scary.
R: Mm.. seems scary to the ordinary viewer, but seems like a fun hobby to some others.
I: How does a computer game, where you shoot others lose health gain health, some kinds of rules like that, charm so many people that there are people willing to pay prize money that reaches the hundreds of thousands?
R: Because.. it is really watched by a lot of people, then all the viewerbase is involved, because everyone plays video games nowadays , so many youth play, everyone is interested in it and all the big companies involved in it are okay with it because the viewerbase is so big and you can do the advertising.
I: Describe, you just came back from a tournament in Germany. How does one ordinary tournament look like? What's it like?
R: Mmm.. when I fly to the tournament, the first day I just do that, nothing else. Just discover the place.
I: Are you like a superstar when you arrive there? Because you're a great player, (something praise) in that field. You arrive there and you have some privileges, the red carpet is being rolled and so on.
R: laughs not really the red carpet, but when you arrive at the airport and the organizer has sent a person to meet you, takes you with them and to the hotel... it's very comfortable!
I: Kind of like the life of a star?
R: Yeah, a bit.
I: So.. we make it to the day of the tournament, it begins. There's some sort of hall/gym and a whole bunch of players are there.
R: Well if you go to the tournament then in the beginning there's the group phase, which is usually backstage. So if you make it to the quarter finals then starting from there that's on the big stage or an arena where like.. a maximum of 10000 people can be. And it usually fills.
I: And everyone wants to see how other people play video games. Don't want to play themselves, want to watch it being played?
R: True.
I: What makes you such a talented player in this game? If there are so many people interested, they play a bit at home, but for some reason they don't do as well.Why are you better?
R: Well.. it's years' worth of experience, we can put it like that, so I've played for over 10 years and it's all like.. it has physical and mental parts like reflexes in the physical department, fast movement and so on. But on the mental side, there's like.. i don't know, mental games - where you position yourself, how you trap the enemy and everything about the mental part like that.
I: Do you have any opponents in the world?
R: Of course laughs
I: But you haven't met them yet?
R: What do you mean, opponents?
I: Like.. players as good as you.
R: Oh, of course there are. With my team we're around top 5, top 6 in the world at the moment.
I: And you have a German team?
R: Yeah, this year we.. our top placing was second best (in the rankings), but we're still chasing that #1 spot. But it's pretty close at the moment, all the teams are in form right and very good right now.
I: What country do the best players usually come from?
R: Denmark, Fin-, Denmark, Sweden.
I: Not from Asia?
R: No, not from Asia. Well.. not in my game, but in other games there are a lot of pros from Asia.
I: How do you think of your life? You're at such an age where you should be at school from morning to evening and constantly studying and university and all that. But you're making hundreds of thousands doing what you love. What motivation is there to continue going to school? Do you even go to school?
R: Well, at the moment my school situation is that I met with my teachers and I told them that I'd want to do more of this (esports) and we made a deal, because I'm in my last form of gymnasium (high school?), so I can do the last year in the span of two years. So I'm homeschooled, so I can do my studies whenever I want. I have time. And it's very good for me. I can study whenever I want, play whenever I want. It fits very well.
I: How do you motivate yourself to study at school in general? It's great to be a star and fly from one point in the world to another and do the bang-bang-bang(shooting noises) things and just cash out the money from the bank.
R: laughs Well.. that's one motivation, but last year I had it so I just went to school regularly, it was quite horrible. When you go to school from 8 to 3-4 and then there's usually 7 hours of practice so the whole day is like, gone.
I: 7 hours a day you play this game on average?
R: Yeah, when we have practice.
I: One same game? 7 hours a day?
R: It's a job.
I: What does it do with your brain? Because I used to be in my late teen years and then I had been playing some computer games and when it went over 2-3 hours then the next day you were looking at the world like you'd want to move this over there and would do that differently, who's coming around that corner. What does it do with your brain?
R: I think this game has quite a positive effect on the brain, if you like, can understand what you are doing then it has a positive influence. You can compare it to a math problem, but this is a game of like.. how you can beat your opponents. It's like just a game basically.
I: Walking around on the street you don't think when people are approaching that: "Oh there comes three more, how can I neutralize them"?
R: laughs
I: That doesn't go through your head?
R: No, not really like that, no.
I: It's not like that.
R: laughs
I: So, tell me what will you do with your big pile of money, young man/young person/youngling?
R: Mm.. invest, invest at one time. Right now there aren't really any ideas. It's just collecting, will see in the future, if needed.
I: What were your first winnings?
R: First winnings were.. well.. weren't that big, was like.. 10 000 maybe, for the whole team.
I: What was the first thing you bought? When you thought: "When I get this money, now this I will buy,"?
R: I bought myself a new phone, actually.
I: Now this sounds like a logical answer for an 18 year old person! laughs When is the next competition? Where can we cheer along?
R: It's always possible to cheer along, through the internet of course. Unfortunately I don't know when you could do so in Estonia. But my next tournament is definitely in January, somewhere in the middle. We're going to England and we'll try to qualify for the biggest tournament which will happen in March of next year.
I: Thank you so much for coming tonight and best of luck!
thanks mate
*dubstep blast*
Interviewer asked: “Why are you better?”
She probably wanted some tips. LOL
7:42
Almost 2019 and people still ask this kind of questions?
Well it is actually a very good question. Because back in the day when I was playing the game, I started automatically holding my eyes close to corners and stuff IRL as well, expecting someone to be behind the corner. Of course I did not think of shooting them, but just that's how the brain of a gamer develops.
Sheee waaaaassss jooookiiiingggg
Ropzi isast kahju :( kindlasti on ta uhke
Mul ei ole respecti ta isa vastu, enesetapp ei ole kunagi vastus
@@jez9941 ta on xd
Thanks reddit
See fragmovie oli veidi cringe
right, like they should have put like a highlight of his from a match without the cringey music
@@saassas5879 Exactly man.
😩
Tõsi
i would feel stupid on his place )) they started talking about professional commentary and showed this xD 5th grade schoolboy frag movie
tää leikki suomi kuulostaa hassulta kuunella :D
5:52 lmao
Ropz seems like a cool guy.
Oh hey, forgot Puppey?
Feelsbadman
he's not so known in estonia since very few people here play dota
"Kas sulle on maailmas vastaseid ka?". "Tulistamismängud, päris õudne?" ja "Tänaval ringi liikudes ei mõtle kuidas inimesed kahjutuks teha?" Täiesti haige mis küsimused.
Kõik okei minu meelest. Kui ma eSpordist enne mudagi teadnud ei oleks, küsiksin ise ilmselt samu küsimusi.
See on lihtsalt mäng counter strike ongi sõjaline mäng seda tehakse interview et vaatajas kondi rohkem ja teenib suuri rahasi
Se tunne, kun viro kuulostaa joltain suomen murteelta.
Now he won IEM Katowice ❤️🎉
and now IEM Cologne
Pole eestis ainuke esportlane kes rändab mööda maailma ringi, Clement "Puppey" Ivanov on meil juba pikemat aega üle maailma kuulsust kogunud ning on praegugi 18. kohal maailmas enimteenivate esportlaste edetabelis.
Puppey on siiski 10 aastat vanem kui ropz. Saates intervjueerija eraldi mainis ka, et nii noore vanuse kohta saab ta mööda maailma ringi rännata. :)
Puppey oli pealtnägijas millalgi.
kannab off-white ja Yeezy interviule nice
1:06 loo nime paluks
KUURO - Knockin'
Nahhuj see eit ainult ropzi rahast räägib?
wtf is that music xD on that on national TV xD haha
noor inimene 8:00
HeaQ on samuti Eestist pärit professionaalne LoLi mängija ja samamoodi rändab ja teenib head plekki...
wtf was that fragmovie who edited it to look like so hardcore and why did they choose that specific vid hahahah, they could of just taken a piece out of an actual game live
Nice vend
🐐
Ropziga r22gitakse nagu ta eriline. xD
Ei ole siis?
anna minna, plekki tuleb. hiljem aega muuga tegeleda küll.
man do be a stick figure
Can she stops with the money ? lmao how can a reporter not understand the principle of supply and demande andunderstand he is good at what he does. Looks like a very old minded lady.
It's completely understandable that for older people like her it seems kind of weird and surprising that people are getting paid for playing videogames.
@@ericbridge8419 its a concept that is more than 20 years old. And in the masses for 10.
@@hullmees666 Okay?
Legeeeee vend mis siin ikka öelda!!
Inimesed rügavad tööd 8 tundi päevas , teenivad keskeltläbi 12kilo aasta. Kutt paneb 1 turniiriga kümneid tuhandeid tasku.
Tema ka töötab vähemalt 7 tundi päevas, ma ei tea kas tundub sulle see värk lihtne aga ma juba võin öelda, et olla tipp e-sportlane on raske...
Veits õudne kuulata mis küsimusi esitatakse xd
Ei saa aru, mis nendel küsimustel siis täpsemalt viga on? Palun selgita (:
@@ericbridge8419 Cringe!
@@drumh3ad Mhm?
@@ericbridge8419 Nt. Sul peast läbi ei käi kuidas inimesed tänaval kahjutuks teha? Mis fucking küsimus see on
@@ericbridge8419 See ei ole fucking normaalne
EST: Tyyp on nagu: kas sellist tunnet ei ole et kui nurgatagant keegi tuleb siis laseb pariselus maga?
ENG: her logic is like: dont you have that feeling that when somebody in real life walks do u dont u want to just kill him/her?
She's too interested about the money part
mousesports (ropzi team) võitis majori
Nice flex
I bet ropz was really uncomfortable, and I would be too
mouz parim :D
Eeepico
naiss yeezyd mees
Here you can see an Example of a persona comforting herself of the ones behind or next to her by talking trash
It was really cringy to hear these questions
Man I hope she was kidding when she asked: "On the streets you don't think how you could eliminate other people?" At least did ropz answer her chuckling
Also, she sounded like she was asking way too much about his earnings haha. Like she was trying to find her a sugardaddy or something
@@petursteinn9718 After I playing CSGO for some time, I started looking around corners naturally in real life too, like one does in CSGO lol. It's completely normal question and shows that she knows the subject quite well herself. It is definitely something that has happened to me, and I was surprised honestly when she asked about it from Ropz :)
nagu, nagu, nagu, nagu, nagu
see nagu ringvaade mlg complinaton
see on sama halb kui Ellen DeGenerat invited ninja
norm hypebeast
Peaksite minu semu Reno sinna votma, ta on küll täitsa mini-hulk nii öeldes, saaksite palju viewe uskuge mind!
wheres HS? hes good player sad
fuhh see lõik fragmuuvist :/
Olen tegelenud csika 9 aastad ja olen 100% parem kui niko lic
Kirja keelest on 9 aastat näha jah...
gg
subtitles pls and then make a response comment on me thx xD
Done
@@mIganes lol nice thx man xD
Нихуя не понял, но очень интересно
Tibla
Kuradi tibla ikka, ei kannata
Anda harus angkat kepublik kasus Sandra dari Estonia, apa dan siapa yang menghalanginya untuk menjadi terkenal, sehingga video nya di UA-cam harus di hapus dan instagramnya juga harus di hapus, apakah dia mendapatkan intimidasi atau bagaimana..?sekarang di Indonesia lagi ramai tentang masalah ini.. silahkan anda lihat di UA-cam video fiki naki dan sandra dari Estonia... Sandra adalah gadis yang baik,kami di Indonesia mencintai nya... please..you must help Sandra from Estonia
Oi jumal kui lolle küsimusi esitatakse.
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