Summary of "Можно ли заработать ПО СХЕМАМ ИЗ ШОРТС? | Миша Токовинин"
Quick recap / Overview
Misha Tokovinin and friends watch viral clips and riff on cars, easy-money schemes, startups and generational drama. The segment alternates live reactions, deep-dive explanations and ridicule, mixing practical advice with sharp humor.
Opening setup
- They watch hyped videos and comment live.
- One clip shows a Porsche owner who sold his car, received a Lada Vesta loaner from Press Park, and awkwardly compares the Vesta to a Porsche — music muted, parking sensors beeping, and general embarrassment.
Car rant / highlight reel
Misha adopts a self-taught auto-engineer vibe and uses the clip as a springboard for wider points about car engineering, industry structure and product strategy.
Key points
- Comparing a Vesta/AvtoVAZ to a Porsche is called “idiotic” — but Misha explains the nuance: designing a cheap, reliable car (e.g., Logan) can be a harder engineering and cost/R&D challenge than building an expensive supercar.
- Gearboxes and suppliers: most big marques buy transmissions (ZF, Magna, etc.). Modern car production is a huge supplier ecosystem (≈6,000 parts); development cycles take years and need big volumes. Russia’s small market makes modern mass-car development impractical.
- Historical context: references to Carl Ghosn and Logan’s digital/design revolution, and failed attempts at national auto independence (the Opel episode).
- Practical advice: don’t attempt to build a Volkswagen at home — focus on realistic, niche successes (Aurus, UAZ). Suggests improving UAZ into a global rugged Defender-like product rather than trying to “save” AvtoVAZ.
Money schemes & roast of the storage-room investor
- They mock a man who bought a 3 m² storage room for 300,000 rubles and plans to rent it — exposing arithmetic and logic failures.
- Jokes about a fanciful “storage empire,” management-company fees, mortgages and absurd multiplication errors. The hosts repeatedly ridicule the plan with incredulous reactions and insults.
- Acknowledgement: the storage business can be complex and viable if done properly (location, automation, marketing); Andrey Skrepko’s channel is cited as a real example.
Startups, copycats and content tactics
- Practical tip: scan Crunchbase and foreign markets; copy ideas that don’t exist locally rather than inventing from scratch.
- The copycat model can still work but must be adapted to local conditions.
- They call out a teen podcaster who claims Airbnb-based earnings but actually profits by selling courses/podcasts — labeled a scam or “infocygan” play.
- Funny analogies: Vlad A4 = Russian MrBeast; Ivan Urgant = the local Late Night equivalent.
Long riff on generations (Zoomers vs Millennials vs Boomers)
- Core argument: young people are different — that’s normal. Teenagers shouldn’t have work as their identity; their strength is flexibility and changing careers.
- Identity-work fusion is more reasonable later in life (40s–50s).
- Misha alternates mock-serious and paternal tones:
- Jokingly tells a 25-year-old who hates his job to “get lost” (i.e., quit and try something else).
- Notes that past generations behaved differently because conditions were different; today’s youth may be more career-focused due to tougher competition.
- Anthropological aside: people are getting taller — a jokey but pointed remark about product design implications (for example, salon seats).
Closing
Viewers are invited to send videos and comments on Telegram for more on-air commentary.
Notable jokes and reactions
- Mockery of the Porsche vs Vesta comparison: “idiotic,” “disgrace.”
- Contrarian quip: “Making Logan is cooler than Ferrari.”
- “Storage empire” arithmetic roast and the insult “mouse masturbation.”
- Labeling the teen Airbnb podcaster a crook / “infocygan.”
- Generational zingers:
- “If a teenager identifies with their job at 17, take them to the doctor.”
- The “get lost” quip to a 25-year-old who hates his job.
Personalities referenced
- Misha Tokovinin (host/commentator)
- “Andrey” (commenter / referenced investor in storage rooms)
- Unnamed Porsche/Vesta comparator (guy with glasses / Porsche owner)
- Sardorov (referenced)
- Andrey Skrepko (YouTuber referenced for storage-business content)
- Vlad A4 (referenced as a “MrBeast” analogue)
- Ivan Urgant (referenced as a “Late Night” analogue)
- Carl Ghosn (referenced in car-history anecdote)
Category
Entertainment
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