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Рўсђсѓрґрѕрѕ Р¶рёс‚сњ Р»рµрірєрѕ (31-12-2022)... - Рњрёс…р°рёр» Р—р°рґрѕсђрѕрѕрі.

Mikhail Zadornov passed away in November 2017 after a battle with brain cancer. Despite his passing, his work continues to be a staple of Russian holiday television and digital media. The date , refers to a specific resurgence of his concert "It's Hard to Live Easy" on streaming platforms and television broadcasts.

: In Russia, Zadornov's concerts are traditionally aired on New Year's Eve, as his sharp yet patriotic humor often mirrors the cultural reflections people have at the end of the year. Mikhail Zadornov passed away in November 2017 after

On this specific New Year's Eve, the concert served as a moment of nostalgia. Amidst changing social and political climates, audiences returned to Zadornov's humor for its perceived "intellectual" quality—free from modern profanity or "stand-up" tropes, focusing instead on shared cultural identity. : In Russia, Zadornov's concerts are traditionally aired

The title itself reflects Zadornov’s philosophical irony. His comedy focused on the absurdity of daily life, particularly the contrast between the "Russian soul" and Western rationalism. The title itself reflects Zadornov’s philosophical irony

: The "2022" version often found on platforms like YouTube or Mail.ru is a high-quality digital restoration or compilation of his classic performances under the title "It's Hard to Live Easy". The Core Theme: "It's Hard to Live Easy"

: He argued that people make life difficult for themselves by over-complicating simple truths or chasing artificial values, yet there is a unique "ease" found in the Russian ability to laugh at their own struggles.

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