Friday, better known in our latitudes as the craftsman's day, is also a day for theater, and for some - for taking stock of the past week.

It was rich in scandals and sensations both in our country and internationally.

I may not be right, thinking too regionally and provincially, but I prefer, before we discuss the crookedness behind our borders, to try to put our house in order at home.

That's why I will leave it to the fat financiers and economists to destroy the bankruptcies of foreign banks and its reflection in other countries.

Just in passing, I will mention that drones and fighter jets were chasing each other in the sky over the Black Sea, and France is seething and seething with protests and a fight by those who disagree with the authorities.

Because I'm convinced that

when asses kick, asses like us suffer

I will wait patiently for the development of the war on Ukrainian territory.

Still, I hope sanity prevails there for the sake of peace, but…one can't be sure when it comes to money and lots of money.

Again due to financial reasons, in our country the Minister of Finance Hepten got confused and first wrote a report that we were about to go bankrupt, and then, even before the first roosters, verbally denied such a possibility.

The parties cleverly used this for more and more powerful spats with each other, which goes to say even to any man with a brain for balance, that their union for the general government of the state, is a chimera and a mirage.

After all, we can vote for ourselves because it's Bulgarian...

It also became clear this week that the Oscars can be a big spender

for strips like the one that got 7 "Everything everywhere at once" statuettes.

Probably only the jury and another carriage of people can positively evaluate the three-hour psychedelic film production.

In our country, of course, there are unreserved critics of everything from the outside, who with great efforts try to explain how simple we are to the viewers, and most of us cannot say anything positive about the Oscar favorite.

Personally, I liked the elegant way of commenting on this year's world and until recently prestigious film awards, made by the host of the culture show on BNT, Dimitar Stoyanovich, who talks about all the other films - smartly and comprehensively, as he usually does.

Now I will follow his example and will not comment on the Bulgarian participation in this forum.

I will only ask you to remember whose representative was our "documentary hero" in the sale and purchase of the most circulated newspaper of our very recent past - "Trud".

Sorry, but I don't give trust and respect to avanta!

I do not believe a priori any woman who claims to be a victim,

beaten and humiliated without concrete evidence for that, like D. Dimitrova.

That's why I wasn't surprised that the prosecutor's office these days announced that it refuses to open an investigation into its accusations against the popular actor Julian Vergov, which were delayed by as much as 5 years.

You can watch him tonight on the stage of the Ivan Vazov National Theater in the production "The God of Carnage" by Yasmina Reza.

While his accuser continues to comment on something, the media willingly covers her again, because scandals and sensationalism sell best, and every novice journalist knows this and uses it.

Still, it is preferable to bet on the real theater in the temple of Melpomene, and not on the improvisations outside it.

And Friday is an ideal day for theater in the theater.

I believe in the words of a classic,

that "...a crowd of five or six thousand people may be gathered in the theater, and all these people, who are nothing alike, may suddenly be shaken by a common shock, weep with the same tears, and break out into a general laugh.

The theater is a department from which a lot can be said about the world of goodness." And what do you believe in?!

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