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А это для российских коллег из театра и кино, которые не читают «Мордокнигу», по причине того, что она в России заблокирована и до сих пор считают мхатовского «убежанта» рукопожатным, талантливым и не способным на гадкие поступки в адрес коллег 👉🏻 способен, активен и его лента вся состоит из подобного говнища!

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