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The brothers speak Russian and sometimes Ukrainian. While subtitles or dubs are rare, the visual nature makes language irrelevant to young viewers. However, amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, some have questioned the family’s decision to continue Russian-language content. The family has not made political statements.
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Creative Collaboration Their collaboration blossoms through small acts: a late-night livestream that turns into a serialized podcast, an abandoned storefront repurposed as a pop-up gallery, a collaborative zine that circulates across social platforms. TBW’s strength is combinatory: Vova’s knack for code and logistics turns Nikita’s narratives into shareable forms, while Nikita’s emphasis on empathy keeps the work grounded. The duo’s projects are deliberately low-budget but high on authenticity, favoring tangible encounters—workshops, street performances, community repairs—over polished, sponsored content. The brothers speak Russian and sometimes Ukrainian
Q: When was their channel launched? A: The exact launch date is unclear, but their channel has been active for several years. The family has not made political statements
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