How People with Disabilities Live in the Coldest City on Earth

2023 ж. 5 Жел.
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Dima's life in Yakutsk is a remarkable tale of resilience and determination. Despite being born with a disability, he embraces each day with unwavering positivity. With the support of his loving family and loyal friends, Dima navigates the harsh winter conditions, showcasing remarkable talent as a singer and spreading warmth throughout his frosty city.
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  • Especially since society unfortunately often doesn't think about disabled people and leaves them out of things, it's amazing that you included this story on your channel. Thank you.

    @ek7652@ek76525 ай бұрын
    • This absolutely warmed my heart to see Grandpa help his grandson. So sweet! 🥹💗

      @Canuckchick32@Canuckchick325 ай бұрын
    • That only happens mostly in the west

      @ea7366@ea73665 ай бұрын
    • @@ea7366 It happens throughout the whole world.

      @ek7652@ek76525 ай бұрын
    • Yes I agree

      @Red--Bace2137@Red--Bace21375 ай бұрын
    • I disagree. That has not been my experience.

      @Jade_902@Jade_902Ай бұрын
  • His grandparents are incredible. Much much respect

    @Ben-ig3bf@Ben-ig3bf5 ай бұрын
    • But what happens when they can't. I'm not gonna tell ya what the USA does. I can only imagine there

      @Retroman8077@Retroman80773 ай бұрын
  • I hope the officials and other residents of this place see this and that Yakutsk makes changes to embrace improvements to accessibility in their design and public transport. Disability can happen to anyone. Edit: I am an architect. There are too many talented and brilliant designers in this world for there to be any excuses. Accommodation for disability improves designs for everyone.

    @Metaphoreign@Metaphoreign5 ай бұрын
    • You’re right. Anyone can become disabled.

      @chuck9693@chuck96935 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately disabled people are only a priority in first world countries. Hopefully that will change. But the climate also makes it very hard to build handicap access

      @javiersilva1577@javiersilva15774 ай бұрын
    • I grew up in Yakutsk and unfortunately it's not as simple as officials deciding to improve accessibility. One reason is that while the region is rich in natural resources and account for a significant portion of Russia's economy, the wealth is sucked up by Moscow. An independent Siberia is the best way to ensure investments like the one you're talking about would come about. It's never going to happen when the region is under the thumb of Western Russian cunts like Putin.

      @gatorhighlights4@gatorhighlights44 ай бұрын
    • They won’t. It’s Russia.

      @lelaperkune1613@lelaperkune16133 ай бұрын
    • Нет стран первого мира, эти страны грабят и убивают миллионы людей по всему миру, что 500 миллионов жили хорошо. Обычное лицемерие и двойные стандарты Запада.​@@javiersilva1577

      @lanakim8963@lanakim89633 ай бұрын
  • "Grandpa will do it" 😭 He is blessed with wonderful and caring grandparents!

    @brandiva96@brandiva964 ай бұрын
  • That man has the heart of a warrior. Great respect.

    @skyrider6772@skyrider67725 ай бұрын
    • A true warrior as he has had to fight for things we take for granted. and respect to his family and friends who help him do so much

      @johnsmit5516@johnsmit55165 ай бұрын
    • He's a man, not a boy. Boy is infantilising

      @jj-if6it@jj-if6it5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@johnsmit5516amen.

      @rebeccaspratling2865@rebeccaspratling28654 ай бұрын
  • What a tough and positive young man. As someone who uses a manual wheelchair I can't imagine using it unassisted in that kind of cold!

    @Hmrogers97@Hmrogers975 ай бұрын
    • 🙏

      @KiunB@KiunB5 ай бұрын
    • I'm missing a leg and use either crutches, a prosthetic leg or a wheelchair, depending on a number of factors. If it's cold *here,* I opt to tough it out because wearing gloves means you lose some level of control for crutches and wheelchairs. Your grip just isn't as strong or accurate. This dude doesn't even have that option though lol. I'd move.

      @Longknife@Longknife3 ай бұрын
  • It's very important to show that us, disabled people, don't want to inspire others to overcome challenges all the time. Most of the time, we just wanna live a normal life

    @professorariel@professorariel5 ай бұрын
    • Relate. Finally a realistic comment

      @arbie_m@arbie_m3 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, this reeks of inspo porn.

      @angelawossname@angelawossname3 ай бұрын
    • You're looking at it wrong. This is about a culture that looks different because of literal survival. A ramp for example on a bus could cause frostbite. However, his community still values his emotional contributions enough for him to feel valued. Their community literally can't exist without altruism. It's too cold. You really think a 13 year old disabled kid would be a hit musician in another country? You missed the point being triggered by your own experience.

      @SelinaCat@SelinaCat3 ай бұрын
    • @@SelinaCatyou too pretty to be that much of a cvnt babes. 💅🏾

      @harrypottah8889@harrypottah88893 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SelinaCat every disabled person in the world has his or her own personal experience, but the narrative of disabled people is the same everywhere. Here, the narrator portrayed this boy as an angel who inspires people. For what reason? Why does he leave home and live? If you don't understand where the error lies and you necessarily want the romantic narrative of disability then that is bad. You should understand that disabled people are not born or made to inspire others and make them feel lucky, you should watch Stella Young's TED EX to understand what kind of narrative is adopted with disabled people every time. The world sees us as poor puppies, or huge burdens, we serve to enrich fundraisers with sappy tunes, we serve to make you believe that you complain about everything while we fight to live like heroes..omg blablabla...we have normal lives and we do what we can with what we have. No need to treat us like idiot puppies. My comment is not meant to offend you but to offer you a broader, more comprehensive view. Help from others is invaluable and in that particular case it may not be possible to take measures to break down architectural barriers, but whoever made the video and narrated what was going on really did use the classic expressions that Stella Young would have called 'inspiration porn'.

      @ailime79@ailime793 ай бұрын
  • My niece has cerebral palsy but she lives in sunny southern California. We never think about all that we have to be thankful for until we see someone like Dima who has none of the conveniences that we have and yet he still remains positive.

    @patrickfreeman8257@patrickfreeman82575 ай бұрын
  • Accessibility is a basic human right. I praise Dimas resilience and strenght, but it shouldn't be so difficult. I hope Yakutsk improve their accessibility, not just for Dimas but for all of us. Reduced mobility is an aspect of life that most humans will go trough with age, accidents or diseases. It's a great thing that you showed to us how difficult it can be, from the eyes of someone with a disability, in a beautiful short movie. Thank you once agatin, Kiun. Keep up the excellent work! ❤❤

    @LMS2019@LMS20195 ай бұрын
    • Too bad the ruzzians are denying people like Dima the right to navigate their own city.

      @tompeled6193@tompeled61934 ай бұрын
    • ​@@tompeled6193is there proof

      @davidwong9001@davidwong90014 ай бұрын
    • @@tompeled6193you think it's just Russia? the US ain't much different, and we don't even come close to their freezing temperatures

      @thea_therian@thea_therian4 ай бұрын
    • Human right. 🤣

      @KyleEvra@KyleEvra3 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@tompeled6193 I can't use the sidewalk in front of my house! Neighbors park their cars crosswise the sidewalk. Yes, I called the police for help one time when I needed to make it to the corner of my block. The policeman was angry with me. He said that policemen have more important things to do. I haven't left home for three years now. Greetings from Texas. (Edit: paraplegic since 2014)

      @vintage6346@vintage63463 ай бұрын
  • I love that he can thrive even in the harshness. Edit: His signing voice is so beautiful. 🥺

    @TheRandomGuyTheFarNoGameCat@TheRandomGuyTheFarNoGameCat5 ай бұрын
    • 🙏

      @KiunB@KiunB5 ай бұрын
  • The grandpa and grandma are the best. Dima is lucky to have such warmth and love around him.

    @NatalieVasilyev@NatalieVasilyev4 ай бұрын
  • As a nurse in the US I love his spirit and smile. Hopefully his city can make some improvements with bus system.

    @tjadventures9163@tjadventures91634 ай бұрын
  • Bless those kind friends.

    @meloon5876@meloon58765 ай бұрын
  • So glad Dima has a great and supportive friends and family! It must be hard for both sides. Never lose your smile, Dima ❤ And thank you for telling his story, Kiun! ❤

    @pokaroid@pokaroid5 ай бұрын
  • We sincerely appreciate his friends. Thank you for making Dima's life easier. With love from 🇳🇬 Nigeria.

    @bukola71@bukola713 ай бұрын
  • happy to see he have such a good friends. most people nowadays just say theyre your friends but when you ask them a simple favoure whole world falls apart. much respect. glad to see Dima and team working on FL Studio for music. hope theyll make it big one day!!!

    @guncix158@guncix1585 ай бұрын
    • Потому, что США/Европе и в бывших странах СССР, разное понятие о дружбе. Вы называете "друзьями" любого человека, который просто с вами общается. Для нас такой человек считается "знакомым", но никак не другом. Друг - это близкий для нас человек, который не бросит нас и бескорыстно поможет.

      @jmb9786@jmb97864 ай бұрын
    • Eehhh that is literaly no different from old times...

      @Candyy248@Candyy2484 ай бұрын
    • @@jmb9786you are right

      @emilyqi8974@emilyqi89744 ай бұрын
  • Dima is so powerful and his friends are the lights we all hope for

    @writethepath8354@writethepath83545 ай бұрын
  • People with disabilities definitely have a tougher time living in such harsh conditions. But with great friends around them nothing is impossible.🙏

    @RespectOthers1@RespectOthers15 ай бұрын
  • After watching this and reading the comments about accessibility, I hope everyone doesn't forget about the critical importance of social services, as well. At some point, his grandparents won't be around, and as they move into their mid and late twenties, the friends are likely to start families and have competing obligations. Social services are critical in situations like this to ensure people with disabilities don't become stranded.

    @love4theages@love4theages5 ай бұрын
    • There are social services in Russia . He will get help

      @junglesuperstar9270@junglesuperstar92703 ай бұрын
  • It’s amazing how he just doesn’t let anything get in his way of living an amazing life.

    @bonesawmcgraw9728@bonesawmcgraw97285 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video Kiun.I have Cerebral Palsy, very similar to Dima so I can appreciate the determination and strength it must take him to just get himself around, especially in these extremely cold conditions. I thank you and Dima for this glimpse of how you all live in your Community. Happy New Year to you all from New Zealand 🇳🇿🎉

    @Mike-br7ri@Mike-br7ri4 ай бұрын
  • How wonderful you have shared our less fortunate humans in life & it’s wonderful to see the disabled gentleman being cared for so he to experiences life outdoors. You’re a beautiful human being Kiun, I adore you xx 😘

    @nautique1970@nautique19705 ай бұрын
    • Thank for your kind words ❤️

      @KiunB@KiunB5 ай бұрын
    • @@KiunB I only speak/write truthfull statements Kiun. I appreciate you’re making money from creating KZhead content, but you & your team also help your less fortunate & elderly citizens weither it’s financially or with products to help them. Please don’t loose your naturally kind nature in this money orientating world. I do genuinely adore you & your channel. Happy Christmas or however you enjoy our festive period xx 😘 🎄😘

      @nautique1970@nautique19705 ай бұрын
    • ​@@KiunBSlava Ukraine 🇺🇦

      @dntakemesrs@dntakemesrs4 ай бұрын
  • It's upsetting that Yaktusk does not have disability accessibility as a standard, but I hope in the future it can move towards a more walkable oriented and disability friendly city so Dima can go out on his own just like his amazing friends are able to every day. Much love ♥♥♥♥

    @Reese-wg7jb@Reese-wg7jb4 ай бұрын
    • It's a more complicated conversation than in other countries though because of poverty, and permafrost. Your typical ramp could cause heat conduction issues and hydrolic ramps could cause frostbite if they get stuck or take too long.

      @SelinaCat@SelinaCat3 ай бұрын
  • Pushing that wheelchair must be exhausting. I have twins and we went through snowy streets just a few times in a stroller. The wet, salty snow sticks to the wheels like paper, creating clumps that make mobility already difficult. This man is very inspiring and he goes out every day in winter like this? Respect!

    @julijakeit@julijakeit5 ай бұрын
    • He has special winter tires for his wheelchair

      @TheMiwachan@TheMiwachan5 ай бұрын
    • @@TheMiwachan Winter tires on strollers and wheelchairs help them to not lose as much control on ice and to tread over snow with more ease, but they do not stop the problem of snow sticking to your stuff and weighing you down to an exhausting degree! The cold also makes you feel very lethargic and tired extremely fast! I say this as someone who lives in a very cold northern climate

      @docdoc.4500@docdoc.45005 ай бұрын
    • @@docdoc.4500 Yes, i agree with you that's very exhausting en tired to move in the snow with a wheelchair. I live in europe , so we don't have much snow , but it's still sometimes cold as well. Thankyou for your explanation.

      @TheMiwachan@TheMiwachan5 ай бұрын
  • I love people who don’t surrender, who don’t give in, but struggle onwards with assistance, when needed, from friends. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    @bernardsmithtouchingtheworld@bernardsmithtouchingtheworld5 ай бұрын
  • For his wheel chair, a break can be put on like an anchor that swings down from a lever to dig into the snow or ice to help stop his wheel chair. A similar device are used on dog sleds.

    @deltonlomatai2309@deltonlomatai23095 ай бұрын
  • So hard for him and his elderly grandparents. What happens when they're no longer around? Are there assisted living homes there? I'm glad he has his wonderful friends

    @jj-if6it@jj-if6it5 ай бұрын
    • 1) social workers will help him several hours several times a week if he chooses to live at home 2) go to a special housing for disabled people

      @junglesuperstar9270@junglesuperstar92703 ай бұрын
    • @@junglesuperstar9270 can he afford that?

      @jj-if6it@jj-if6it3 ай бұрын
    • @@jj-if6it can he afford what? It is a free governmental help.

      @junglesuperstar9270@junglesuperstar92703 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jj-if6itFree

      @josephterry384@josephterry384Ай бұрын
  • What a great guy!! Those friends of his are true friends!!

    @acigarette@acigarette5 ай бұрын
  • 정말 추운 곳은 장애인이 활동하기에 더 힘드네요 그럼에도 포기하지 않고 열심히 노력하는 Dima의 음악활동을 응원합니다

    @pulipkim4630@pulipkim46305 ай бұрын
    • Shut up u fucking bullies😂

      @u.p.n1203@u.p.n12034 ай бұрын
    • 동감입니다

      @yranowa6113@yranowa61133 ай бұрын
  • My husband uses a wheelchair, we find that the "Freewheel" helps a LOT with snow because it lifts the small front wheels off the ground and turn his chair into a tricycle. We use it for hard trails and for snow. It might help this young man move easier in the snow!

    @patriciabeckham5546@patriciabeckham55465 ай бұрын
  • Привет из Шотландии! Этот молодой человек произвел на меня огромное впечатление! Невероятная решительность и упорство! Замечательные друзья, которые помогают, тоже заслуживают похвалы! ---- Greetings from Scotland! This young man impressed me so much! Incredible determination and tenacity! Great friends who help, also deserve praise!

    @peterhowells7309@peterhowells73095 ай бұрын
    • Did you study Russian?

      @user-go6il2tm4b@user-go6il2tm4b5 ай бұрын
    • @@user-go6il2tm4b Not study, but I have followed a Russian singer (Diana Ankudinova) for 7 years now and I have picked up some Russian in that time.

      @peterhowells7309@peterhowells73095 ай бұрын
  • God bless his friends and family. It's always good to see people display humanity for each other. Much love from America.

    @ttttttttp2@ttttttttp23 ай бұрын
  • The life in Yakutia is hard for even healthy people also. With the help of grand parents and friends he lives happily He give positive energy to such disabled people all around the world. Thanks a lot for introducing him to the world With love from Kerala, India

    @manilethaj4623@manilethaj46235 ай бұрын
  • We appreciate your dedication and hard work on this channel. You'll always have our support.

    @nerd26373@nerd263735 ай бұрын
  • спасибо, что поделились этим клипом! Дима очень сильный парень, и я рад, что ты справишься, несмотря на препятствия!

    @phongkanphay@phongkanphay5 ай бұрын
  • What a sad world we live in. We have money for crime, wars, guns, ammunition, tanks, missiles and what not but there is never any money to make it easier for everyone to live happily.

    @eastman40@eastman404 ай бұрын
  • Dima is such a positive person! He doesn’t let his disability stops him! Thanks to his great family and friends! Hes is well loved!

    @Lemonade_Gurls@Lemonade_Gurls4 ай бұрын
  • I wish I could send a gift to this remarkable person.

    @ahmedexmor@ahmedexmor5 ай бұрын
  • Wow, what a beautiful and strong person he is!

    @loviisalindpere2072@loviisalindpere20725 ай бұрын
  • Shout-out to our disabled warriors! We will continue to fight alongside you 🙌🏾🥳

    @poppymcdermott837@poppymcdermott8375 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for giving us all a possibility to experience such beautiful stories about beautiful people like this.

    @nikolalukovic2593@nikolalukovic25935 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤😘😘 i am deaf, and i can understand the struggle in different ways. But, dont give up! Kudos to you.

    @josephineburke1962@josephineburke19625 ай бұрын
  • I'm always shocked at how often buses in other countries are not low enough to be accessible. I live in Canada and all the buses I've been on are low enough that even elderly and injured people can get on, and the buses often "kneel" or lower down slightly to allow wheelchairs and strollers easier access. I'm so grateful to live somewhere that has some accessible design, and it saddens me to see how inaccessible this area is in comparison. I dated a man with cerebral palsy and he was a musician too! He had such a wonderful optimism.

    @corylcreates@corylcreates5 ай бұрын
    • Hi. I live in Estonia. probably you know that we were occupied by the Soviet Union as well. Still, we have completely changed everything in our country since getting out of that shithole and we have complete accessibility to all buildings and transport. Our laws also require it. The only exception being mediaeval building sin the Old Towns that have to be kept as they were. If building a lift or something means changing the structure of the building that cannot be done. Towers that have enough room have been equipped with elevators also. It is a common thing in former Soviet Union that disabled people have no accessibility, and they use really old public transport. It is really sad that after more than 30 years so much has remained completely the same, in mentality and values as well. They even speak Russian, for god"s sake. Why? They do have their own language, why have they abandoned it? In Estonia generations born after Soviet collapse do not even learn Russian anymore, neither generations born in the ending years of the empire. I am really happy that we have managed to build a completely different society in every way, physically and mentally. Very sad that most of the places there have not

      @user-zy1vp2sw9c@user-zy1vp2sw9c5 ай бұрын
    • Just out of interest. How old are you?@@user-zy1vp2sw9c

      @Michael8S@Michael8S5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@user-zy1vp2sw9c очень странно негативно относиться к русскому языку)) Вы же не ругаете немецкий за то, что на нём фашистская Германия разговаривала? Будьте терпимы, не поддавайтесь пропаганде.

      @rollo1786@rollo17864 ай бұрын
    • @@user-zy1vp2sw9c your nazist comment absoletuly unapropriate here! sooo disgusting! They spoke Yakutian in the video , sometimes russian, they can speak freely whatever language NOT LIKE ESTONIA WHERE ONE CAN BE KILLED JUST FOR SPEAKING RUSSIAN! ESTONIA IS A REAL NAZIST COUNTRY WHICH MAKES ETHNICAL CLEANSINGS!

      @fulger2010@fulger20104 ай бұрын
    • @@user-zy1vp2sw9cRussia/Soviet Union are colonizers basically. The same way the US, Canada, etc. colonized. So the people living in Siberia adopted Russian language. Many people in the Russian Far East are a different ethnicity than “white” Russians. In their culture, they are closer to Asians like Mongolia than Russia

      @d.n.8919@d.n.89194 ай бұрын
  • This is one of the most heartwarming videos I’ve seen on this platform. God bless Dima and his friends, and his grandparents. ❤️

    @Alicia_Kanis@Alicia_Kanis5 ай бұрын
  • This video makes me very humble. Thank you Kiun for sharing this

    @Volkers1966@Volkers19665 ай бұрын
  • This is amazing! His spirit is beyond beautiful. I really hope your video inspire the city to start making accessibility changes. Shout out to his grandparents and loving friends ❤

    @tabbyc3970@tabbyc39705 ай бұрын
  • Bless these grandparents!! ❤❤❤ I love that even though there's not much assistance for his disability (ramps, elevators, etc) he still keeps a smile on his face.

    @latonyanewsome0@latonyanewsome05 ай бұрын
  • I love your videos. Each time a new one pops up, I can’t wait to see them. I work in special education and it’s wonderful to see your home village being helpful and sympathetic to people with special needs

    @eriknelson7077@eriknelson70775 ай бұрын
    • Thank you 🙏

      @KiunB@KiunB5 ай бұрын
  • I am so inspired by his strong resilience and spirit not giving up.

    @leapsok3679@leapsok36795 ай бұрын
  • I became moved to tears with Dimas song 😢❤

    @j.t.6456@j.t.64565 ай бұрын
  • Strong MAN, love from AUSTRALIA, do hope you have a great CHRISTMAS.👍🇦🇺👍

    @stuartcarter3649@stuartcarter36495 ай бұрын
  • RESPECT !! MNOGO ZDRAVLJA TI ŽELIM !! POZDRAV IZ BOSNE 🇧🇦 SARAJEVO 🤚

    @damirbajramovic5416@damirbajramovic54165 ай бұрын
  • What a wonderful and strong person. Dima stay positive! Best regards from Poland!

    @uzytkownik1709@uzytkownik17095 ай бұрын
  • So glad he refuses to stay inside and let life go by. God bless him and his grandparents for their endless love and support for him. ❣🙏

    @joanm9839@joanm98394 ай бұрын
  • If Dima can live his dream of being a musician and find the happieness of friendship in live, so can all of us.

    @EokaBeamer69@EokaBeamer695 ай бұрын
  • Your videos give me two thing at a time which are english study and having fun

    @user-go6il2tm4b@user-go6il2tm4b5 ай бұрын
  • What you need is a factory that can manufacture prosthetics!

    @youngmasterzhi@youngmasterzhi5 ай бұрын
  • How resilient he is! Just jaw dropping. Stay positive Dima! ❤ From Arizona, USA

    @natalyazav1842@natalyazav18425 ай бұрын
  • Wow, what an inspiration. Imagine what the world would be like if we all had a bit of Dimas drive and outlook. Thank you for bringing us his story. Big love from Brighton, United Kingdom

    @NicksGotBeef@NicksGotBeef5 ай бұрын
  • May this beautiful strong soul deserves everything he wishes for.

    @fullmoon325@fullmoon3254 ай бұрын
  • I liked this video a lot. I'm disabled and sometimes I get stuck in winter, even though we don't have much snow in Zurich. A few years ago, I had to stay at home for three days in December because the sidewalk was full of snow.Dima and his grandparents are really great. I wish Dima success in his music project. It's not possible to make a crowdfunding to buy a stairlift, so it's more easy to leave the house?

    @marinorasera4364@marinorasera43642 ай бұрын
  • I love that you're including disabled people's narratives in your account of your home. Far too often left out of public life. I love all your videos!

    @MmeLuella@MmeLuella5 ай бұрын
  • After watching of of your previous video, I saw this one and was so happy!! I am disabled and am a walker/wheelchair user. This is very motivating as I deal with my chronic condition worsening to the weather. I hope for great things for Dima. I hope the city becomes more accessible

    @mutantsupremacies@mutantsupremacies4 ай бұрын
  • Omg i cried so much when Dina’s grandpa was so loving to him while zipping up his jacket 🥹 So heartwarming and so glad you’re doing a piece on the importance of accessibility. Subscribed. ❤

    @midnightcat6116@midnightcat61163 ай бұрын
  • What an awesome guy... he is going to go places.....All the very best... its sad that there is no physically challenged friendly ramps in buses or buildings... hats off to his friends and grandparents... I pray for his and his near and dear ones health and well being.

    @happygilmor1@happygilmor15 ай бұрын
  • I hope someone in your local government sees this video! It's totally unacceptable that he is so dependant on others because of lack of accessibility! He needs and deserves more independence!

    @lranieri1@lranieri15 ай бұрын
    • its russia. they dont care!!

      @Sadude13@Sadude133 ай бұрын
  • Как трогательно! Несколько раз не сдержался, заплакал) Счастья и здоровья Диме, его друзьям и семье) Очень добрые и светлые люди! Мне тоже 24 и у меня бабушка родом из Якутии, было бы здорово когда-нибудь побывать)

    @antonkorneev5058@antonkorneev50584 ай бұрын
  • His hands must be so cold!! Strong and kind person

    @sarahsim218@sarahsim2185 ай бұрын
  • This man is a true inspiration. He is blessed with a good family and true friends. God bless you Dima.

    @User-cd8ry@User-cd8ry3 ай бұрын
  • His friends are so amazing to help him ❤ he’s also such a cheerful guy. All the best to you Dima

    @JayJay-st1jj@JayJay-st1jj5 ай бұрын
  • Счастья и лёгкости бытия тебе от души Димон.

    @user-pw1hl4iq4k@user-pw1hl4iq4k3 ай бұрын
  • Maybe we eventually will get disabled friendly architecture once ruzzia leaves.

    @tompeled6193@tompeled61934 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. Very powerful. I work in disability education and the impact that visibility has on changing perceptions is huge. Not just children, but also adults, benefit immensely from actually seeing and understanding the disabled community & that they are also human beings, deserving of happiness, inclusion and joy.

    @noellawson41@noellawson415 ай бұрын
    • Then you should call his local government officals and tell them this is totally unacceptable and educate them how to do better!

      @lranieri1@lranieri15 ай бұрын
  • Dima, you deserve to live with dignity and respect. Bless your grandparents. Sending you love and blessings.

    @shawneevee7490@shawneevee74905 ай бұрын
  • This is FASCINATING; it’s not something we normally think about! I was making my mother watch your videos while I was staying with her last summer of 2022, and while she wasn’t quite as into learning about other cultures as I am, she did enjoy your videos. I had to excitedly send her this one today because she’s a social worker and would definitely find this interesting.

    @julscatten2640@julscatten26405 ай бұрын
    • You sound like you need to find other friends who are culture nerds like all of us instead of trying to force people to like what you do. 😂 boundaries matter❤

      @SelinaCat@SelinaCat3 ай бұрын
    • @@SelinaCat Gee… stranger, thanks for… um… making assumptions about my relationships! I’d have been completely lost without you???? Wtf??

      @julscatten2640@julscatten26403 ай бұрын
  • Błogosławieństwa kochani ❤❤❤

    @szeryf7983@szeryf79835 ай бұрын
  • Very inspiring and eye-opening story. Best wishes to Dima!

    @Vilqq17@Vilqq175 ай бұрын
  • Дима, только вперед! Все будет хорошо💪🎆🥰

    @nataliapetrova5700@nataliapetrova57005 ай бұрын
  • Grandfather ❤

    @hinaakram3827@hinaakram38275 ай бұрын
  • What can I say: As a disabled person myself, I had suspicions that disabled people have difficulties, but seeing these, I say that he has willpower and endurance even more than I have.

    @jasonbrody1540@jasonbrody15402 ай бұрын
  • God Bless You. 🙏. Im very proud of you. 🥰😘

    @cathyreardon8979@cathyreardon89793 ай бұрын
  • Bless his grands and his friends to be around..... he has beautiful smile

    @comfortfoods2877@comfortfoods28773 ай бұрын
  • Thank you very much Kiun and team for sharing! I hope that it will have positive impact on disability access. Beautiful music!

    @watchmedo635@watchmedo6355 ай бұрын
  • Whenever i see these kind of videos i forgot all my struggles and depression in life and i thank GOD for giving me all that i need if People with so much adverse condition and struggles tend to do great things THen sure everyone can do it

    @DRIPWOO7@DRIPWOO75 ай бұрын
  • God speed my friends Love from Toronto Canada 🇨🇦

    @happyguy4525@happyguy45255 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this! I hope this area becomes more equipped with ramps, elevators, and such. Dima has such a great spirit and it is contagious!

    @stronggiftfromgod@stronggiftfromgod2 ай бұрын
  • That is really impressive how Dima is able to get around in such a harsh environment that is not wheelchair accessible. I noticed people weren't wearing mittens or gloves. Was it not that cold out when this video was shot?

    @bwillan@bwillan5 ай бұрын
  • As a disabled person in the US, we still have a way to go but we have more and more accessibility. I have cerebral palsy as well. I find the cold to be more painful but like you, I still push myself and am thankful for my family and friends. I pray you are well. Amazing music production you will do great!!

    @melissareid640@melissareid6403 ай бұрын
  • Wow i didn't think I'll see someone with a disability live in such environment but kudos to him for pushing through

    @wiikends@wiikends5 ай бұрын
  • Getting around in a wheelchair is difficult without regular ice and snow. I’m glad he has support so he’s able to leave the house and do things. I was curious watching your other videos about the ease of getting around with a disability and I’m really happy to see you have one about it.

    @TheJanderson28@TheJanderson283 ай бұрын
  • another incredible video!! thank you for sharing dima’s story. i admire him for persevering in difficult circumstances where there is little to no accessibility for people with disabilities. but i’m so glad he is surrounded by good friends and family who can support him. i hope your video can help bring attention and improve accommodations for everyone. and i wish dima the best in his music career!

    @clicktrack@clicktrack5 ай бұрын
  • Hey Tony the Tiger here hope you have a wonderful day. Your videos are really inspiring I love seeing your culture outside the UK. How you survive and live in these freezing temperatures is amazing. God bless.

    @TonyTheTiger94@TonyTheTiger945 ай бұрын
    • Thank you 🙏

      @KiunB@KiunB5 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful young man! A true hero!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏾👊🏽

    @jooagonzales3753@jooagonzales37535 ай бұрын
  • I can’t express to you how much I love your videos. Especially the ones where the children walk to school and their daily routine. Thank you so much. Please make more !

    @a_anb20@a_anb205 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for providing the perspective of people who make up such a huge percentage of global population, and are so frequently ignored and forgotten even still. great vid

    @bigsky14@bigsky143 ай бұрын
  • Yakutsk people seem like some of the nicest people but I could never imagine living there.

    @LeeDee5@LeeDee55 ай бұрын
  • thank you Dima and for the channel sharing his story.x

    @pshar8674@pshar86745 ай бұрын
  • Dima is very kind to show his daily life, and I sincerely hope it helps spread awareness to the city about accessibility. Big shoutout to the wonderful spirit of community and friendship that are so often one of the biggest underlying themes on your channel, here you can see how essential it is that we all rely on each other and be kind.

    @kassidy5867@kassidy58672 ай бұрын
  • A husky sled would be ideal. Home music production equipment is now up to the standard of a lot of professional studio stuff so he could start something up at home, but of course its expensive

    @Ukraineaissance2014@Ukraineaissance20145 ай бұрын
  • thank you for sharing this video

    @snehaln29@snehaln295 ай бұрын
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