The aftermath of my unfair political arrest- Explained

Daniel Katana
5 May 202408:01

Summary

TLDRThe speaker shares a personal account of confronting Prime Minister Eddie Rama in Albania, accusing him of orchestrating a protest that led to violence and deaths on January 21st, 2011. The individual was then confronted by the Prime Minister's bodyguards, leading to a tense situation where they were physically assaulted and taken to a police station. Despite the ordeal, which involved hours of questioning and intimidation, the speaker managed to excel in an exam they had the following day, highlighting their resilience and determination. The incident sparked a small protest and media attention, showcasing the power of standing up against perceived injustices.

Takeaways

  • 🎓 The speaker had an exam the day after a beautiful Sunday and went to an artificial lake to relax.
  • 👀 Witnessed Prime Minister Eddie Rama performing what the speaker considered a 'disgusting show', placing flowers at a site of past violence.
  • 🗓️ Mentioned a specific date, January 21st, 2011, when the speaker believes an insurrection led by Rama resulted in deaths.
  • 🤬 The speaker confronted Rama directly, accusing him of sending protesters to their deaths, which led to a tense exchange.
  • 💪 Despite the confrontation, the speaker maintained a non-aggressive posture to deescalate the situation.
  • 🚨 The speaker was then approached by what they describe as the Prime Minister's bodyguards, leading to a violent encounter.
  • 📱 The speaker's phone was taken, but later returned, after which they were taken to a police station.
  • 👥 The speaker was questioned for hours by individuals they believe were not actual police but supporters of the Prime Minister.
  • 🏠 The speaker's family was also involved in the situation, as they were asked about their employment and personal details.
  • 🤔 The speaker questioned why they were being targeted for expressing their political views through protest.
  • 🎉 Despite the ordeal, the speaker received a high score on their exam, demonstrating resilience and determination.

Q & A

  • What was the speaker's initial reason for going to the artificial lake?

    -The speaker went to the artificial lake to relax and take their mind off an upcoming exam, as it was a beautiful Sunday.

  • Why did the speaker describe the show by Prime Minister Eddie Rama as 'disgusting'?

    -The speaker found the show disgusting because it involved the Prime Minister placing flowers at the site of a past protest where many people died, which the speaker attributes to Rama's actions.

  • What event is the speaker referring to when they mention January 21st, 2011?

    -The speaker is referring to a protest that turned violent on January 21st, 2011, during which many people died. The speaker blames Prime Minister Eddie Rama for inciting the protest and the subsequent deaths.

  • Why does the speaker believe the people protested on January 21st?

    -The speaker believes the people protested not due to genuine grievances such as economic issues or unemployment, but because they were manipulated by the Socialist Party and Prime Minister Eddie Rama.

  • What was the speaker's intention when confronting Prime Minister Rama?

    -The speaker's intention was to confront Rama about his role in the deaths during the protest, not to attack him. The speaker wanted to express their anger and hold him accountable.

  • How did the situation escalate after the speaker turned their back on Prime Minister Rama?

    -After the speaker turned their back to deescalate the situation, Rama allegedly ordered 50 bodyguards to surround the speaker, leading to a violent confrontation and the speaker's phone being taken.

  • Why did the speaker keep their hands up during the confrontation with the bodyguards?

    -The speaker kept their hands up to show they were not a threat and to deescalate the situation, as well as to make it clear to any cameras that they were not resisting or being aggressive.

  • How did the speaker describe their treatment at the police station?

    -The speaker described being treated as a kidnap victim rather than an arrested individual. They felt they were subjected to psychological pressure and questions about their family, indicating the involvement of the Prime Minister's supporters.

  • What was the speaker's response to the questioning about their family and personal life?

    -The speaker responded by saying 'enough is enough,' indicating they felt harassed and that their family should not be involved in the situation.

  • How long was the speaker detained at the police station?

    -The speaker was detained for 3 hours at the police station, but including the time it took to get home with their parents, the total time was 4 hours.

  • What was the outcome of the speaker's exam, despite the stressful events?

    -Despite the pressure and the ordeal, the speaker managed to score a 10 on their exam, demonstrating their resilience.

  • What support did the speaker receive after the incident?

    -The speaker received support from eight people who protested on their behalf and an incredible lawyer who made a statement to the media the following day.

Outlines

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😡 Confrontation with Prime Minister Eddie Rama

The speaker describes a tense encounter with Prime Minister Eddie Rama at an artificial lake. The individual criticizes Rama for allegedly inciting violence during a protest on January 21st, 2011, which resulted in deaths. The speaker accuses Rama of using the protest to seize power by force rather than through elections. The confrontation escalates when the speaker is confronted by Rama's bodyguards, leading to a violent encounter and subsequent detention at a police station. Despite the ordeal, the speaker maintains resilience and pride in their ability to withstand adversity.

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🏫 Detention and Interrogation at a Police Station

Following the confrontation, the speaker was taken to Police Station number one by civilians claiming to be supporters of the Prime Minister. The individual was not officially arrested but was subjected to a form of kidnapping. During the detention, the speaker was questioned about their motives for protesting and personal background, including inquiries about their family. The experience was described as an attempt to exert psychological pressure and an attack on the speaker's dignity. Despite the intimidation, the speaker remained defiant and was eventually released after a few hours. Interestingly, the speaker also mentions achieving a high score on an exam following this incident, demonstrating personal strength and resilience.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Artificial Lake

An artificial lake is a body of water created by human intervention, such as through damming a river or excavation. In the context of the video, the artificial lake represents a place of relaxation and escape from stress, as the narrator mentions going there to unwind after studying for an exam.

💡Prime Minister Eddie Rama

Eddie Rama is mentioned as the Prime Minister of the country in question, presumably Albania, given the context. He is depicted negatively in the video, with the narrator accusing him of inciting violence and being the organizer of a protest that led to deaths. The Prime Minister's role is central to the conflict described in the video.

💡Protest

A protest is a public demonstration where people express objection to policies or actions of their government or other authorities. In the video, the narrator discusses a specific protest that took place on January 21st, 2011, which was allegedly organized by the Prime Minister and resulted in deaths. The protest is a key event that underpins the grievances expressed by the narrator.

💡Insurrection

Insurrection refers to an act or instance of rebellion against civil authority or an established government. The narrator accuses Prime Minister Rama of inciting an insurrection, suggesting a violent uprising against the government, which is a significant accusation and part of the tension in the video's narrative.

💡Cult

A cult is a social group defined by its religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs that are out of the cultural norm. The narrator describes the Prime Minister's followers as a 'disgusting cult,' indicating a deep-seated disdain for those who support the Prime Minister, and highlighting the divisiveness in the political climate.

💡Kidnapping

Kidnapping is the crime of taking someone away illegally by force or deception; commonly includes confinement. The narrator claims to have been kidnapped by civilians who were supporters of the Prime Minister, which is a serious allegation and a pivotal moment in the video, illustrating the perceived abuse of power and intimidation tactics.

💡Police Station

A police station is a building which serves territory as a location at which police officers of a law enforcement agency work. The narrator mentions being taken to 'police station number one,' which is part of the sequence of events that led to his detainment and interrogation, further emphasizing the conflict with authorities.

💡Psychological Pressure

Psychological pressure refers to the mental strain or duress one might experience, often in coercive situations. The narrator describes being subjected to psychological pressure during his detainment, which is depicted as a form of intimidation and an attempt to break his spirit.

💡Exam

An exam is an assessment intended to measure a person's knowledge, skills, or abilities. Despite the turmoil and stress described, the narrator achieves a high score on an exam, which serves as a testament to his resilience and serves as a positive outcome amidst the challenges faced.

💡Dignity

Dignity refers to the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect. The video's narrator speaks to the attempt to attack his dignity through intimidation and questioning, underscoring the personal nature of the conflict and the importance of self-respect in the face of adversity.

💡Lawyer

A lawyer is a professional who practices law and represents clients in a legal capacity. In the video, an 'incredible lawyer' makes a statement for the media on behalf of the narrator, which signifies the role of legal representation and advocacy in addressing grievances and seeking justice.

💡Resilience

Resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. The narrator's ability to achieve a high score on his exam despite the intense pressure and adversity he faced exemplifies resilience, which is a central theme in the video, highlighting the human capacity to endure and succeed in challenging circumstances.

Highlights

The speaker shares a personal secret about their resilience and determination, suggesting that nothing can break them.

A recount of going to an artificial lake to unwind after studying for an exam, encountering Prime Minister Eddie Rama in a public performance.

Description of witnessing what the speaker perceives as a 'disgusting show' by the Prime Minister, involving a theatrical play at the site of a past tragedy.

Reference to a specific date, January 21st, 2011, when the speaker claims there was an insurrection led by Eddie Rama, resulting in deaths.

The speaker accuses the Prime Minister of inciting people to protest not for economic reasons but due to political motives of the Socialist Party.

A confrontational encounter where the speaker tells the Prime Minister to his face that he is responsible for sending protesters and their subsequent deaths.

The Prime Minister's intense reaction to the confrontation, which the speaker describes as a look that signals a desire to kill.

The speaker's attempt to deescalate the situation by turning their back, which leads to being physically assaulted by the Prime Minister's bodyguards.

A phone being taken by one of the bodyguards, and the speaker's request to have it returned while maintaining a peaceful demeanor.

The experience of being forcibly taken to a police station by civilians, not actual police, which the speaker describes as being kidnapped.

Interrogation at the police station, where the speaker feels subjected to psychological pressure and questions about their family's employment.

The speaker's defiance in the face of intimidation, asserting that they will not be deterred from speaking out.

An account of being held for several hours at the police station, despite the lack of formal arrest or charges.

The support received from eight protesters and a lawyer who made a statement to the media on the speaker's behalf.

A surprising achievement of scoring a perfect 10 on an exam despite the intense personal turmoil and pressure experienced.

The speaker's reflection on their unique strength and the inability of external forces to break their spirit.

Transcripts

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oh I have to let you in on a little

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secret nothing can break me better luck

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next time but nothing nothing will ever

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be strong enough to break me I was going

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out to the artificial Lake I had an exam

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the day after it was a beautiful Sunday

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right to get my head off from the exam

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right I started in Friday and in

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Saturday for that exam I was at the

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Boulevard when I see prime minister

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Eddie Rama he was doing a show a

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disgusting show right I see him doing a

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disgusting show a theater play Imagine

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This a killer going to the place where

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he killed people and placing

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flowers with the family members of his

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victims right basically in January

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21st

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2011 he did a protest where he sent the

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people he did an Insurrection and

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because of that there were many people

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that died that day the guy who organized

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the protest the guy who got the people

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to go out to protest well he's he's

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placing

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flowers in the place where the murders

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took place like the people didn't go out

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to protest because they had any actual

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problems they went to protest because

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because of the Socialist Party not

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because they had economical problems you

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know not because of unemployment not

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because of actual reasons to protest you

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know I've been to protest usually

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protests are for nonpolitical reasons

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but you know January 21st was 80 Rama's

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uh day you know he wanted to take he

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wanted to take the government with force

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not with elections you know they do it

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with elections but he wanted to take it

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by force I tell him to his face in front

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of the Albanian prime minister right

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with a distance with the distance and

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the purpose was not to attack him there

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was a full crowd of 1,000 people of his

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cult these people they will say anything

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Eddie Rama says this is one of the most

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disgusting Cults in the history of the

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world I tell him to his face to his eyes

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you send those protesters there and you

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killed them he gives me a look right the

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type of look you give to someone you

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want to kill I turned my back because I

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wanted to deescalate the situation I

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turned my back so then he orders 50

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bodyguards 50 people versus one I turned

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my back and walked away slowly it's a

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defense position only a snake hits you

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behind your back four of them slam me to

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the wall there was insane violence one

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of the Prime Minister

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bodyguards actually took my phone then I

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requested it back but I kept my hands up

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I kept my hands up like this because I

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wanted to deescalate the situation I

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felt the tensions so I wanted to

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deescalate the situation I kept my hand

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up like this for the cameras to see

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these were civilian not actual police so

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despite me telling them that I will come

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peacefully I will walk by myself they

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start dragging me they send me to the

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police station number one I was

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literally kidnapped by civilians I

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wasn't actually called to the police

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station I wasn't being arrested these

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were civilians not actual police I never

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thought in a million years I would have

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my own personal mugshot like President

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Trump I tried to calm them down they sit

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me on a table with a police they start

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questioning my motives whatnot ye y yada

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whatever they actually asked me where do

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my parents work and what about your

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grandpa Hal Katana I had enough with

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them right these people were doing

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psychological pressure to me these

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people definitely weren police based on

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their

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sophisticated

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questions and methods these people

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weren't pleased these people were

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kidnappers these people were

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supporters of the Prime Minister which I

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spoke out again

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and now because I offended their leader

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I was now their enemy so they asked me

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about my parents and I tell them enough

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is enough right enough is enough

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whatever happens they could have

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arrested me then and there leave my

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family the hell alone so then they start

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questioning me oh well uh why do you go

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out to protest you don't have the right

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to protest don't go to

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anymore oh they kept me they actually

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kept me for 3 hours they kept me for 3

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hours but I also had to be accompanied

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by my parents later so you know it

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wasn't 3 hours it was 4 hours because we

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had to go home they had to make sure I

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went home so 4 hours for [ __ ] these

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people weren't police right these people

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couldn't have been police for agitation

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and propaganda they wanted to attack my

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dignity but guess what happened eight

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people actually protested and an

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incredible lawyer came and made a

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statement for the media the day after I

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actually got a 10 in my exam I'm not

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kidding

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so despite

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the huge pressure I still managed to get

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a 10 you know I'm build different

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nothing can break me

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