On "Field of Wonders," they sang a song about how great it is to live with the internet disconnected
And Russians are facing this more and more often.

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On the Russian capital show "Field of Wonders" on March 20, the head of the vocal studio "Komilfo" from Volgograd, Anastasia Serebryakova, performed with children, singing a song about internet disconnection, "Verstka" noted.
In the song, the children sing that "phones are unnecessary," and the blue light of the monitor won't spoil dinner. In addition, the song suggests not worrying about canceled online lessons with a tutor, because "it's more fun to see friends nearby in reality."
The chorus sounds like this:
We don't want, we don't want —
You won't catch the net.
We don't sit, we don't sit in your internet.
We don't want, we don't want,
We don't sit, we don't sit.
We declare the year — everything is reversed.
Problems with mobile internet are regularly observed in Russian cities. Authorities explain the restrictions by the threat of drone strikes from Ukraine. Telegram is also actively blocked in Russia.
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