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Strange but eye opening experience.. Hope you enjoyed our story this week 🙏🏼
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@YesTheory
@YesTheory Ай бұрын
Thanks for being on this journey with us in discovering more of the untold places & human stories around the world! We love & appreciate you all!
@syed_arsh.
@syed_arsh. Ай бұрын
You deserve min. 25 million sub
@mdcbmw
@mdcbmw Ай бұрын
russia is a terrroris state
@TheValkyron
@TheValkyron Ай бұрын
I got so excited when I saw this video pop up. It's really funny that years ago walking down some street in Venice and ran into Ammar, and now I finally see you guys exploring my country. After seeing you guys starting to travel a lot, I thought many times about reaching out to offer some snippets of stories unique to Georgia, because there are indeed so many niches of life to explore there. So, I'm glad you found your way there eventually. I wish I was there at the moment to say hello, but my next trip home is a month away. I hope you explore more. Keep in mind though that the more you inquire about the state of modern Georgia, the more you will hear takes motivated by certain internal agendas. I hope you'll be able to dodge that and get as pure of an experience as possible. But our past is something that unites everyone there and you'll almost certainly hear true and genuine stories about it, similar to those of the woman in this video. I doubt you see this comment but if you need any advice on the place or any help piecing together the big picture of our story, please feel free to reach out. Whatever I wouldn't be able to help you with, I could at least direct you to someone who can.
@DINJISERGI
@DINJISERGI Ай бұрын
Hello, Im from Georgia, i wanted to meet u so much, if u are still in Georgia please meet
@coldfrost
@coldfrost Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@ewazinaaa3516
@ewazinaaa3516 Ай бұрын
"Thank your mother for raising a good son" is such a beautiful compliment to Ammar and his family
@alisoncamm
@alisoncamm Ай бұрын
You can feel that woman's love through her words, even after everything she's been through, It's inspiring. Thank you for listening to her and sharing it with all of us 💖
@mastershifu3812
@mastershifu3812 Ай бұрын
I am from Georgia and I am proud that one of the best channels in my opinion has been in Georgia and recorded this amazing video! thanks! I want to mention that Georgia is more than this!
@Deme_Demetre
@Deme_Demetre Ай бұрын
რანაერად წარმოაჩინეს საქართველო , გეგონება საილენთ ჰილია . მუსიკა ადევს თავი მეგონა საშინელებათა ფილმში არადა წყალტუბოა რა )))
@natas12rm
@natas12rm Ай бұрын
Where are you from again?
@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181
@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181 Ай бұрын
@@Deme_Demetre 😂. Yeah I guess to a viewer with no knowledge of this place it might seem like the land is abandoned. But they point out many times it is a small chunk of land in the vast populated country. Most viewers will understand this is like an abandoned park tied to a countries history.
@roblyonstravels
@roblyonstravels Ай бұрын
Can confirm as an American who visited Georgia that Georgian culture, hospitality, and life is amazing!
@ElishaLoveland
@ElishaLoveland Ай бұрын
Georgia w
@profligatepassages
@profligatepassages Ай бұрын
He is just 24 Years old. He looks and voices himself as if he is double that age! Amazing video and amazing human I hope the best for him.
@YouAreTrash.
@YouAreTrash. Ай бұрын
I could not believe he was 24.
@trackbbboyjack6909
@trackbbboyjack6909 2 күн бұрын
Yeah such a nice genuine seeming guy
@aidanjaimes3984
@aidanjaimes3984 Ай бұрын
Having Thomas and Ammar back traveling together is like a portal back to a simpler time! Thank you for the great content lately guys!
@Queenmoller
@Queenmoller Ай бұрын
The woman living in the abandoned building is the epitome of a good and faithful servant. I pray she gets to return to her home. She also gave Ammar’s mother the ultimate compliment. Amazing woman.
@ericmcloughlin5984
@ericmcloughlin5984 Ай бұрын
That woman seemed like just such a good, pure soul. So thankful for everything, even though it wasn’t a lot. And so quick to open her home to strangers and make them feel comfortable. I hope she is still doing well.
@OriginalSourceOG
@OriginalSourceOG Ай бұрын
Thank you Ammar for coming back to Yes Theory Adventures, we miss the dynamic between you and Thomas. It is so special to have the original Yes Theory Crew
@rishigenviranna8080
@rishigenviranna8080 Ай бұрын
The interview with the old lady was amazing. It is people who have survived war who are the most compassionate and kind and always advocate for love and peace. They understand the pain. Thanks for telling her story. BTW please bring back your black Love Over Fear hoodie with the flowers and vines on the sleeves! I missed getting one before and now it's off the Seek Discomfort site
@egogiirl
@egogiirl Ай бұрын
I'm from Sweden, born in the 90's and I guess pretty privileged for growing up where I did. I really appreciate when you visit these places in Europe and tell us more about these forgotten places that's such a huge part about our history. I wish we had learnt more about this and Sovjet in school, since it's so close to us. Please, keep telling us about Eastern Europe, it's very interesting and eye opening. Thank you!
@ushkizaiki9859
@ushkizaiki9859 Ай бұрын
during World War II, Sweden was the main supplier of iron ore to the Third Reich, In addition, military supplies of the German army were passing through Sweden, Swedish intelligence actively cooperated with German intelligence, and thousands of Swedish volunteers fought in the Wehrmacht, SS and Finnish army
@chargeword
@chargeword Ай бұрын
​@@ushkizaiki9859 Good for Sweden
@gingerlines
@gingerlines Ай бұрын
“love is the only thing that lasts” I feel the same way, this woman is amazing
@marbensol
@marbensol Ай бұрын
I've been to Georgia last year and met hospitable people. While hiking through the forests in the small town of Lagodekhi, I was invited by a group of friends to a wine party where I was camping. It is worth noting the way Georgians do their toast (whether it's wine or chacha) and that culture is evident in this video. Each time we raised our glasses, they would recite a (usually lengthy) heartfelt gratitude or dedication for life, friendship, guests, and many aspects of life. 'Gaumarjos!' 🥂
@aidanw9378
@aidanw9378 Ай бұрын
I visited Georgia (including Tskaltubo) in 2022, and it remains the most amazing country I've ever seen. The people are incredibly warm, the atmosphere is so honest, the history is rich, and the food is to die for. Hoping YT will do a video on Gori next.....
@harisharma1749
@harisharma1749 Ай бұрын
I am also planning to visit this country on study basis so IS LANGUAGE A BARRIER INTERACTING WITH PEOPLE AS I ONLY KNOW ENGLISH .
@aidanw9378
@aidanw9378 Ай бұрын
@@harisharma1749 not in the cities. If you're in the villages you won't find much English but Tbilisi, Gori, Kutaisi, Batumi, Borjomi, etc you can definitely be fine with just English
@ImbajuBoy7thst
@ImbajuBoy7thst 29 күн бұрын
My grandmother's caretakers are both Georgian women who immigrated to the US. They are two of the nicest most thoughtful people I've ever met. They are with her 7 days a week but also have their own families to take care of. It takes incredible strength to be able to move to another country for the goal of the battement of one's own family and give up so much. They have made me want to visit Georgia and said they will take good care of me when I do! Also, Georgia is the birthplace of wine, so if you partake, please try yourself a nice Georgian red wine. You will not regret it.
@johnshoemakerpbc
@johnshoemakerpbc Ай бұрын
Omg. That moment between Ammar and the older woman was incredible. And here is my normal ask for larger sizes on your merch when you drop new ones. Please be inclusive of your entire community. 😢
@alrightyru
@alrightyru Ай бұрын
Agreed, their sizes don't go big enough, for sure. And I thought being guys that make guys clothing it would be bigger but it's not!
@giorgipagava2644
@giorgipagava2644 Ай бұрын
As a regular Georgian i want to thank you for getting interested about those hard time of our country❤ WE APPRECIATE IT
@dhruvmadiraju1766
@dhruvmadiraju1766 Ай бұрын
"To love each other and care for each other, and through that the power above will know we're not all bad". Unbelievably moving. Thank you guys as always for shining light on what binds us together over what keeps us apart
@MegsCarpentry-lovedogs
@MegsCarpentry-lovedogs Ай бұрын
Whoosh! The beauty of the lady who lived in the abandoned building. Also tearful from the love that radiated from her being. Thank you from Atlantic Canada, province of Prince Edward Island.
@mistyz0ne
@mistyz0ne 29 күн бұрын
atlantic yes fam 🙌 NS here
@feel_the_walk
@feel_the_walk Ай бұрын
After your mentions, so many viewers came to our channel!Thank you for your generosity! ❤
@fizameeraj5468
@fizameeraj5468 Ай бұрын
I there’s something Eerie seeing how much was spent on this just for it to become a ghost house with shards and memories of the past.
@billyhighfill
@billyhighfill Ай бұрын
Perfect example. He was loved. It shows. He had a good childhood.
@RyanMercer
@RyanMercer Ай бұрын
Neat.
@mariambochorishvili8093
@mariambochorishvili8093 26 күн бұрын
As a Georgian, I want to thank each of you for telling this story. It means a lot to me to watch this video because I know that I am a part of it all.
@R0CK0Nbaby
@R0CK0Nbaby Ай бұрын
I cried seeing Ammar cry listening to the wonderful woman speak, even though he didn't understand a word, the love she embodies and radiates touched his heart and that was so beautiful to witness. What Ammar said about blaming the environment when we are a part of the environment, and blaming the society even though we are society was so powerful, it really punched me in the gut. Thank you so much Yes Theory, y'all so damn impactful
@Lovebug756
@Lovebug756 Ай бұрын
The first thing I said is look at how Ammar looks at her with so much passion and they just met their souls definitely knew each other in another life.
@dpavey6720
@dpavey6720 Ай бұрын
its the people that go through the most that understand the most. That lady is the perfect example of that
@nnnnnnnnnnooor
@nnnnnnnnnnooor Ай бұрын
amar kissing that woman's hand made me tear up. so much respect for Arab culture.
@daphneoberije
@daphneoberije Ай бұрын
Omg, I have been there! I went all alone to this place back in 2022. Took the bus and went exploring. I was a bit scared. But I am so glad I went! At one of the abandoned houses people lived there, they invited me in and gave me tea and fruit. They couldn't speak English and I can't speak Russian or Georgian. But they were nice!
@AnaS-eh9vd
@AnaS-eh9vd Ай бұрын
I love all the elderly people shows on your videos because they are so kind and their stories hold a lot of value.
@roundhouse1975
@roundhouse1975 Ай бұрын
Amazing. I am in tears after watching that lady speak about love one another, love is all yhat matters. I am jealous of your interaction with each and every person you show here. This is my motivation as i use disc golf as my medium to do the same thing in Africa. Love you guys! Hope tonmeet one day, maybe even work together some how.
@irmagachechiladze1745
@irmagachechiladze1745 Ай бұрын
I saw the title and was like: yeah, you should come to Georgia. Got immediate chills once I realized this actually was about my country. I've been watching this channel for awhile now and never have I ever imagined you guys coming here. Thank you for showing interest and hope to see more videos from Georgia. 20% of Georgia is still to this day occupied by Russia.
@mishorostomiani8119
@mishorostomiani8119 Ай бұрын
As Georgian, thanks for sharing our story in such a beautiful way, I’m crying rn. We can’t wait to see you back 🇬🇪
@Garcea_linking
@Garcea_linking Ай бұрын
I don't think I've ever been this early, but I'm not gonna complain .
@skipthecarryon
@skipthecarryon Ай бұрын
When she said it felt like she knew Ammar for a long time, that really touched me. What a beautiful moment of deep human connection!
@jacobseal
@jacobseal 23 күн бұрын
I absolutely love Georgia. I was lucky enough to spend 2 months there last year. I hope that you do more videos there. To anyone who is unfamiliar with the country, its not a desolate wasteland. There is great natural beauty and modern cities. Amazing and ancient wine culture and incredible cuisine. I only just scratched the surface but the history there is also amazing. There could be an entire series of videos about Georgia alone.
@hadesoftheunderworl
@hadesoftheunderworl Ай бұрын
its amazing how someone who i only understand via subtitles, could emit such strong emotions purely by body language. That lady has a heart of gold, and this world would be far better if everyone had the same love for everyone she has
@jzj6476
@jzj6476 Ай бұрын
The GOATS of production, editing, journalism! Keep it up!
@xxmaggiexx4377
@xxmaggiexx4377 Ай бұрын
A head full of fear has no space for dreams is seriously the coolest quote to date please continue to promote thay
@coolgeographyandstuff
@coolgeographyandstuff Ай бұрын
My mother is Georgian, but I've grown up in America, speaking English as my primary language, and although I have a love for Georgia as if it is my home country, I go there every summer after all and all my family is there, but I am insecure with how 'Georgian' I really am. I don't look very Georgian, I don't speak it very well, and I feel like to 'real' Georgians, I'm just a foreigner. Either way though, I have been waiting for a Yes Theory video in Georgia for as long as I've watched you guys, and I was very excited to see this. I must admit though, that when I saw what it was on, I was a little disappointed, as there is so much more you can talk about and see in Georgia other than Tskaltubo. The people, the hospitality, that's what makes Georgia, Georgia. I was so relieved to see Thomas acknowledge the occupied territories, (I'd love to see you guys see more about it), and I was touched by your conversation with the Georgian Bebo (grandmother). I could understand everything she said (which isn't always the case for Georgian, but sometimes), and the way she talked and was hospitable, reminded me of all the Georgian Bebos I've known. Including my own. But sadly, the day this came out, 3/30, I lost my grandmother, my Georgian Bebo. Coincidentally, she was from the west side, near Tskaltubo. The conversation made me tear up. Not only because she reminded me of my own Bebo, but it also reassured me that I am Georgian. I have experienced this world. I'm Georgian to my family, to the Georgians I know, and that's what matters. But honestly, even that doesn't matter, because as long as I matter to them, who cares what I am. This was a very important realization for me, and I thank you. Hopefully you come back to Georgia, every Georgian will agree there's a lot more stories to be told there. მიყვარხარ ბებო
@sushipizza4439
@sushipizza4439 Ай бұрын
Thats so cool. I’m also georgian, but from the state
@Lucasadams21
@Lucasadams21 Ай бұрын
My grandma passed away next day when we filmed it
@vsxyash3393
@vsxyash3393 Ай бұрын
Yes theory you guys are doing something so different. It gives me goosebumps just watching the videos. Appreciate you guys going out to these places and giving us the ground reality. Love you guys
@ninao.1425
@ninao.1425 Ай бұрын
Love the old duo getting back for a trip like this, you guys are so inspiring with every story, even though I am watching my mind gets in deep thoughts throughout everything that is happening within the videos, I can't wait to see more for this year!
@easyflowing
@easyflowing Ай бұрын
The tickets that were assigned to the people were free vacations for a whole month. Thomas, you are telling it as if it were a bad thing. On the contrary, the country cared for its people, so it made sure that the people, the backbone of progress, were rested and restored for another year of work. My grandparents went on vacation to the Black Sea free of charge because their companies took care of the workers. I loved joining my grandparents on their vacations.
@melodiedrolet9153
@melodiedrolet9153 Ай бұрын
That old lady is so strong 😢❤
@beatrizcascelli
@beatrizcascelli Ай бұрын
OMG! Guys, this is one of your most outstanding work! So interesting (I’m a huge fan of USSR history), so well-researched, so cinematic! I’m always in awe of your videos, but is one is truly exceptional! Congratulations! Yes Theory for life 🥹❤️
@TestTubeBuddies
@TestTubeBuddies Ай бұрын
I just turned 40 and I would love to get out of my shell and do something like this, unfortunately anxiety and separation issues I have from leaving my house keeps me inside most times! I so wish I could go on an adventure before it's too late! I know this wouldn't have been possible for me 10 years ago as I weighted 325lbs but I lost over 100 pounds and I truly wish i could get back to my old self :) Love your channel and I have been watching you here From Moncton NB Canada and wish the world was bigger for myself and my family!
@ninimem
@ninimem Ай бұрын
i’ve been a part of the Yes Fam for so many years now and as a Georgian having you here makes me so so so happy 🥹❤️ ive been manifesting this moment for so long!! Thank you so much for shining a light on my beautiful country and sharing our story!
@natkimgold
@natkimgold Ай бұрын
Ammar you are such a good soul it burns through your eyes and your presence, you don't even understand the language but you got her feeling, very touching. .. I'm only new to Yes Theory but I have binged so much, and absolutely love your content and what you guys do. All of you do your parents proud. ❤
@anthonysadventure6775
@anthonysadventure6775 Ай бұрын
Man wheres the episode were you guys bring all the amazing older people youve talked to together. These guys have been through war losing everything. Think about the happiness and bridges you could cross bringing all these like minded people together to talk and let everyone see what can happen with everlasting hope and just being good people!
@amymegginson-uz7jj
@amymegginson-uz7jj Ай бұрын
I love Saturdays ❤️ The idea of choosing peace and love for every person on Earth is quickly approaching! Like usual, ya hit it outta the park again!
@maryshansho3368
@maryshansho3368 Ай бұрын
As a Georgian I agree with him. Georgia is developing positively as an European country. It has so much potential, this tiny country has dark side as well as the brightest. You can see both European and Asian elements in different parts of the country.
@user-el2yq2nh8k
@user-el2yq2nh8k Ай бұрын
Big Love from Georgia. I"'m sure you liked our astonishing country. It has one of the best histories, culture, cuisine, and beautiful landmarks which is worth seeing. ❤
@aMoodyCanadian
@aMoodyCanadian Ай бұрын
absolutely amazing episodes guys, such a story to behold and seeing the woman still holding on to something she loved is so sweet.
@kopala4794
@kopala4794 Ай бұрын
As I long time viewer of the channel and a fellow Georgian, who's been in many countries you guys have visited, this video brings joy to my heart. Glad you guys were here, and hope you liked your stay ^_^
@user-jr2ku6bp6m
@user-jr2ku6bp6m 29 күн бұрын
How do you guys record such high quality footage while travelling ...ya'll carry a SERVER?😂
@SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos
@SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos Ай бұрын
Thank you all for being amazing. One day hope to give y’all a hug and say hi. Thank you for this upload too!
@pyro4888
@pyro4888 Ай бұрын
Thank you for making these videos. They are really fascinating.
@Shady772
@Shady772 Ай бұрын
This is a better video then in a while (getting back to the roots of exploring/actually going outside of your comfort bubble) thank you
@gota
@gota Ай бұрын
გაუმარჯოს საქართველოს! 🇬🇪 Big love from Georgia ❤
@pasharustamov27
@pasharustamov27 29 күн бұрын
Finally, finally, finally!!! I am from Georgia and been following you guys since 2016 and I'm so happy to see you guys finally discovering and visiting our small country. What a wonderful first trip & video here, I hope to catch you around here next time Yes Theory! ❤
@diemervdberg7661
@diemervdberg7661 Ай бұрын
I lived in nearby Kutaisi for a year and have been to Tskaltubo a few times. Very interesting places with so many abandoned buildings. Touching interview with the Abkhazian lady too.. Funny, i met Lucas a few times during my stay. Weird to see someone you know on a big YT channel :) Georgia is a very nice and beautiful country. Definitely worth a visit! Lovely people as well.
@MishaZam300
@MishaZam300 Ай бұрын
My parents were born during the Soviet era. My parents still miss the times because life was a lot more simpler with less things to worry about it. My mom was studying in university and my dad was a watch maker. Wish I could go back in time just see how it really was with my own 2 eyes. The architecture looks so classic and unique. The people from those times seem very genuine and realistic.
@marshallkamali8251
@marshallkamali8251 29 күн бұрын
Yall are the reason I believe there is still good people in this world, thank yall
@jadenhess8856
@jadenhess8856 Ай бұрын
Keep up the great work🙌🏽
@cjmickels6616
@cjmickels6616 Ай бұрын
Always hyped for these vids to drop!!!
@DavidS5118
@DavidS5118 Ай бұрын
Fascinating look back at history that in some cases is still living. Great episode.
@nickiascerinschi206
@nickiascerinschi206 Ай бұрын
What that granny told everyone is eternal principle and main one: "love" and not fake one real love when you care for yourself not egocentrically but so you could help others. Of course if another person steps on your comfort zone you must give in and help them as a lot of people are doing that around the world. Everyone keep cultivating love.
@Ioska23
@Ioska23 Ай бұрын
Guys I'm Georgian, i watch your videos for like 6 years and just imagined meeting you in my country 😄 that would be fun 😄
@jetheuu1532
@jetheuu1532 Ай бұрын
I am amazed by the stories you upload every time. I have been a fan since the pandemic started. I am shocked that the story for this week is about Georgia because Georgians are really kind and always welcoming. My girlfriend is from Georgia, and I wish I could travel with you to see her and check out this amazing abandoned resort. I am amazed by Georgians, even though I am Filipino. I am always really inspired by your Yes Theory tagline "Seek Discomfort." Thank you so much sharing this wonderful story 🥰
@Sunnysideup885
@Sunnysideup885 Ай бұрын
It’s incredible that every one of these incredible journeys is guided by a yes fam member from that region. Really goes to show you that The Yes fam is a global movement even in places you would not expect, glad I get to be apart of this amazing social family ❤️
@martastaruch7952
@martastaruch7952 29 күн бұрын
I always felt disgusting for all post-soviet buildings in my country, Glad to see somebody have interest in this part of Europe’s history
@NatelaSanaia
@NatelaSanaia Ай бұрын
The story was well told. Thank you. Love from Georgia!
@SevenTe-N
@SevenTe-N Ай бұрын
I am from Georgia, I am very happy, that you guys visited our country, there is a lot more to it, you can come back anytime and show real face of Georgia, this is more like an soviet side of it. Georgia is a country of history, obedient to God, which you can confirm by many Churches ☦️, that are here and most importantly very guest loving 🇬🇪 I would suggest checking "Tbilisi" out, it is our capital and by the older part of it, you can see the combination of history and modernity. Thank you so much again, I would be glad to see you here again!
@UsernamesForDummies
@UsernamesForDummies 23 күн бұрын
A few years back, my mother went on a guided trip to Armenia and Georgia. She loved Georgia and its people so much that she travelled back three weeks after her return and stayed for several weeks. She’s been literally all around the world but she thought Georgia had something special. She specifically mentioned the warmth of the people and the feeling of safety as a 70-year old woman out an about on her own.
@Rambaldi200586
@Rambaldi200586 Ай бұрын
Thank you, Yes Theory, for taking the time to show us a glimpse of the past and these beautiful peoples stories ❤
@ihssaneid2953
@ihssaneid2953 Ай бұрын
"Love is the only thing that lasts" that old lady said and I really like it. I actually agree with her and I loved what she stated as a woman who witnessed the war. I also wanna say that history was never as enjoyable as today, this is the first time I wach something about history and not feeling bored. Thank you guys for the good energy that you share❤.
@jacktortolani6704
@jacktortolani6704 Ай бұрын
I just went to Georgia for my first time. I was blown away by the country by far the most underrated country I've been too and will return again
@Oli-Barrett
@Oli-Barrett 29 күн бұрын
Those words spoken at 15:20 hit differently.. great video as always lads
@aye3678
@aye3678 Ай бұрын
You guys never fail with your content. Amazing. Thank you all.
@sjc4
@sjc4 Ай бұрын
you are incredibly privileged to be able to go so many places safely
@yanarudnev5684
@yanarudnev5684 21 күн бұрын
I was born in Abkhazia 3 years before the war and my family, unfortunately, was a witness to the awful ethnic cleansing that went down. In 1992 of the Abkhazian people and then in 1993 of the Georgian people. We weren’t targeted because we were neither nationality, but had many friends from both sides. So we helped each targeted side escape until our own escape out of the country. Watching this video brought back so many memories of when I got to finally visit Abkhazia in 2011. With trees and greenery growing through government buildings and the many that were abandoned due to the war. Thank you for an amazing video and the incredibly touching interview with the lady from Abkhazia.
@jacksonforman9560
@jacksonforman9560 Ай бұрын
thank you for all that you do with sharing others stories
@margarbieadams8200
@margarbieadams8200 Ай бұрын
This video is amazing wow... It's soo cool to see all this old relics but the history behind it is very heartbreaking
@maplesbrandy
@maplesbrandy Ай бұрын
The work and love these guys pour into their work and message is unbelievable and I respect them so much and the people they meet in the most unexpected places really change perception of how we see the world and the love in it. ❤
@iraklimatcharashvili4276
@iraklimatcharashvili4276 29 күн бұрын
NO CUZ WHY AM I LITERALLY CRYING?! I've been waiting for Georgia episode for so long! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@ashley5420
@ashley5420 Ай бұрын
Although I love all the content we've had recently,I do miss the good old videos of getting random strangers off the street to say yes to doing things with you guys. Hope to see a couple of those at some point but I will continue watching either way 😅
@hypermonk33y56
@hypermonk33y56 Ай бұрын
thanks for showing us these undiscovered lost gems the world had forgotten. looking forward to more
@BidenGD
@BidenGD Ай бұрын
that shot in the intro is probably the best use of AI I've seen in any piece of media hands down. it's so clean
@krystle1695
@krystle1695 18 күн бұрын
What a beautiful message from the sweet old lady. I hope she sees her home in her lifetime.
@orphan42
@orphan42 Ай бұрын
Absoluely amazing Gentlemen, what a crazy place. Much love to all from Australia, Peter.
@teklaodiladze
@teklaodiladze Ай бұрын
Omgg I've been waiting for yestheory to come to Georgia for the last 5 years and finally you guys are here 🥹 It's a beautiful country with a lot of history and nature🇬🇪 I hope you will enjoy my country!! Much love ❤️
@sanyamshakya7615
@sanyamshakya7615 Ай бұрын
Happy to see getting to know the story and still discovering things of past
@dannychoban
@dannychoban Ай бұрын
UK here love you guys and the message you put out 💙💪👊🏻💯🔥
@pres5049
@pres5049 Ай бұрын
great video, as always !! thank you !
@CharlesSaul
@CharlesSaul Ай бұрын
Bravo! Love the episode and love the history lesson
@Karolina-iv6kw
@Karolina-iv6kw 26 күн бұрын
Whenever I watch your videos, I am always reminded that no matter the differences between us (languague, ethnicty) we are all human beings. Seeing Ammar cry was such a beautiful reminder of the fact that we can connect on much deeper level than through words.
@eliasniwert3680
@eliasniwert3680 Ай бұрын
Hearing "Thank you mother for raising a good son" from a Georgian Babushka is definetly a compliment I would be taking to my grave
@MatthewStidham
@MatthewStidham 20 күн бұрын
I visited Georgia 10 years ago to visit family friends for two weeks. I have known people from Georgia my entire life. I haven't made it back yet, but I really want to go back soon. It is truly one of the most incredible places I have ever been and one of the strongest countries in the world. I love them so much, they are the kindest people you will ever meet, and I am so excited for the future of Georgia.
@missybekind5022
@missybekind5022 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this!! ❤ You guys show how all over the world we all want the same thing! Love & peace! 🫶✌️
@jason5047
@jason5047 Ай бұрын
YESTheory you inspire so many people to do so many things, thank you I wish one day I will travel and have a hint of travel experience yous have. Thank you on behalf every viewer on here
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