What Happened To Faraday Future?? Almost Breaking News
Join Robert for another packed episode of Almost Breaking News including speculation about Faraday Future, the imminent arrival of theTesla Semi, some megachargers, CHEAP wind energy, big fines for Stellantis USA, melting rocks for geothermal energy, recycling solar panels and a special Fully Charged Live Announcement!
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00:00 Introduction
00:20 Coming Up!
00:45 Fully Charged Live!
01:46 A special guest!
02:15 Trouble for Faraday?!
06:40 Are Tesla Semis Coming?!
08:30 Polestar 6 gets ready for production
09:30 Naughty Stellantis USA
11:00 Cheap Wind! End of Discussion
13:11 Bore-ing Geothermal!
16:33 Recycling Solar Panels
18:08 A quick thanks!
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In 25 years, I won't recycle my solar panels BECAUSE THEY WILL STILL BE WORKING. Solar panels don't just poop out and quit on their 25th birthday. The oldest solar panel I know of is over 45 years old and still working. It's down a bit, about 75% of its original output but that could be due to the owner not having sprayed it off in over five years.
@maozedong549
Жыл бұрын
it's an average. so it is to be expected that a majority of panels will not last more than (on average) 25 years.
@markharmon4963
Жыл бұрын
@@maozedong549 On average, panels degrade around .6% from the nominal rating per year. So if you add up those loses over 30 years you retain around 80% of original output. And the losses taper from that time into the future. Some lose a little faster some a little slower. Most things do not just wink out of utility. They gradually fade out or are superceded until they take up more time, space, and maintenance than they are worth to sustain.
@Y2Kvids
Жыл бұрын
Of all things Einstein did , it was solar power that won him Nobel prize.
@GoCoyote
Жыл бұрын
Very true, and as solar modules have gotten so cheap, I just oversized the PV array by 20% to account for degradation. It will still most likely be functioning very well for decades after I am dead and gone. I have had customers that when upgrading, sold their old modules for more than the cost of new ones, since there are owners of old system wishing to replace damaged modules or expand existing systems.
@موسى_7
Жыл бұрын
Are you sure they will produce enough for you in that time? You may want to replace them. Iike to play villain's advocate.
That gas rant was really impressive.
Huzzah! At the end of a really tough week, this has really cheered me up. Thanks guys. I'd like much more about stuff other than cars. Can't wait until I can afford an EV (in money and convenience.), but I don't really care about how it looks, or how many horses it takes to power it. A radical improvement in boring tech, will be revolutionary and not just for that lovely, lovely heat down there.
@VolkerHett
Жыл бұрын
The solar panels are not the primary problem on the ISS :D
@joakimkn1
Жыл бұрын
Love the vibe, but not sure where youre going with all that love.
Robert... thumbs up from me for your outspoken, cut the crap, tell it how it is debunking of all the dangerous and ridiculous pro-fossil fuel propaganda. If I could double-like and double-subscribe, I would. Keep it up!
Great Faraday Future Global Investor Production/ Financing Update. 26 Systems and Components Upgrades since 2021. EPA Rated 381 miles and Production start in March 2023 for FF 91 Futurist/ FF 91 Futurist Alliance SUV EVs.
I wish all news was like this, fully opinionated, it would be so much more fun!
Gas is expensive as the market has handed a 1000% price windfall to gas producers & our new PM is going to borrow £100,000,000,000 to pay for it . With an election pledge of tax cuts , her first act is to create a dept & Truss Tax for the future !
@MrAdopado
Жыл бұрын
That huge "windfall" (pun intended) also goes to our renewables producers since they all get the same rate for electricity generation in the UK. Let's hope they reinvest it in more renewables.
As for recycling solar panels, my understanding is that they don't just simply stop working in 20-25 years but they produce less and less power over the years. So... another option instead of recycling them is to reuse them in situations where solar might otherwise be too expensive. For example, to power well pumps in sub-Sahara Africa or other low to middling power needs in other remote areas of the world.
@geoffhaylock6848
Жыл бұрын
do you know the cost of shipping solar panels around the world? Would it make sense when you can get new ones with a known life expectancy? Like most "green" things, they will probably end up in landfill. 🤨
@shawnmulberry774
Жыл бұрын
Know some follks who bought used panels for a great discount, hooked them up, and they work great. Produce plenty of power for their needs. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
@JustWasted3HoursHere
Жыл бұрын
@@geoffhaylock6848 Do you? Have you looked into this? I'd be interested to know. But putting that aside, solar panels exist all over the world. Guaranteed there are plenty within a few hundred miles of where they might be needed. Groups such as missionaries are constantly bringing equipment such as water purification systems, structures and other equipment. Makes sense they could just add end-of-life solar panels to that list. You're not going to throw them in a box and send them out FedEx... And when they finally are providing no energy, they can still be used for other purposes.
@geoffhaylock6848
Жыл бұрын
@@JustWasted3HoursHere I have looked into shipping and packaging. Shipping solar panels is very expensive. It's not like dropping off clothes at your local Tesco's clothes bank. Just because things like water purification systems are built somewhere, it doesn't mean they were cheap.
@JustWasted3HoursHere
Жыл бұрын
@@geoffhaylock6848 Perhaps it is, but if people are going to these places anyways, with lots of equipment, might as well bring something that otherwise was going to be scrapped. And sure water purification systems are expensive, but some might say that keeping human beings alive might be worth it...
Here in Western Australia, where we produce a lot of gas for export (thanks for the money UK). The government gets gas for a low price from the Gas companies in return for the rights to export the gas. So a local gas supply could save the UK money if there were similar agreements. Though exploration for new gas fields has almost halted here as most of it has already been found and it is not economic to develop the small amounts left. Which is of course good news for the environment. On a positive note there are massive wind and solar projects in the planning stage here. WA is planning to become a major exporter of green Hydrogen or Ammonia. We could become the middle east of renewables.
@DavidKnowles0
Жыл бұрын
You think the Shell employee who is our current prime minister is going to agree to implement such a scheme that would limit her bosses profits?
@ltribley
Жыл бұрын
Don’t expect anything positive of this. Australia is part of the Global North “Great Reset” and will do everything it is told by the US and your handlers. Remember the joke that Australia Is sometimes referred to as the 51st US State? :-) Pacific countries see you as allied to Western White colonial powers and not a trusted partner in economic growth in the region. They lump you into the same pot of countries responsible for the horrendous atrocities to the peoples of S, SE, and E Asia over the last several centuries that are now , again being escalated against them. The “geopolitical” landscape changed with the sanctions on Russia. You're with the West, Global North and the Global South is fighting against US hegemony, Western rules based order. You can’t have it both ways which is what you are trying to do now. You will get burned if you stick with the Global North.
At 13:10.....he's all three Robert...haven't you worked that out yet!!!!! Brilliant rant Robert...just Brilliant
The BEST episode of Fully Charged in my opinion was the Farraday Past episode with Johnny!
I popped in expecting news, not to crack up every few seconds!! This is priceless!!!! Please start doing ALL newscasts ALL the time!!!
Thanks for the content! Always well thought out and entertaining.
The argument that solar panels wont be recycled isnt that it isnt possible, but more that its too hard and too expensive. But as you say, the scale of the project makes it worth while. Also, in terms of things being difficult... floating drilling rigs that drill down into the sea floor miles under the surface and drill serpentine paths through various deposits is in no way EASY. And yet it is now common practice. If we can put all of that engineering to work for the sake of oil, certainly we can do it for solar recycling... now if global governments would just fund renewables at even a fraction of the amount they fund oil and gas extraction, maybe then we will get somewhere.
@rogerstarkey5390
Жыл бұрын
It's not hard, or expensive to recycle solar panels.
@patreekotime4578
Жыл бұрын
@@rogerstarkey5390 .... but that is the argument.
Great format for news, keep it up!
One argument I hear against Electric cars is that the grid won't handle the load. What they do not understand is that it takes electricity to create the gas we currently use. As gas production goes down, the power savings will be used to charge all those electric cars.
@Rob-ln7dd
Жыл бұрын
Yes but it doesn't mean there is magically enough grid infrastructure to supply the massive increase in demand required. I'm totally for electric vehicles but currently (npi) the cables and wires aren't big enough for every household to charge electric cars and heat electric houses. It's either replace the infrastructure (massive) or implement some kind of local individual battery storage...(also massive)....
@PowerOn-
Жыл бұрын
@@Rob-ln7dd I charge the EV at night when the house is 'quiet' in terms of other uses. I'm not saying you are incorrect, at the same time demand management is an important a solution as bigger cables.
@t1n4444
Жыл бұрын
@@PowerOn- Depends what country you happen to live. Further research will reveal the terrain itself has a huge effect on batteries, as in the "actual range" cf the fiction the manufacturers hope you'll swallow. Added to that is a battery EV is to be reckoned to be more "efficient" in an urban area because of regenerative braking. Motorways driving not so useful for range so to speak. Which is why we'll driving hydrogen fuel cell in just a few years. We have so much green hydrogen sloshing around we won't know what to do with it.
Finally something positive on KZread! We have some 20 year old panels in storage that still work 100% problem is they are are only 100w, they will be reused just haven't found an application for them yet!
Absolutely loved the reference to the despicable haunted pencil Robert, people like him are the problem, you lot are the solution, keep doing what you do! ❤️
'Cheap wind end of discussion' section.... well said !!!!!! as for the melting drill reaction.. hilarious... nearly as much as Bingo Flangeworthy.. not that I'm namist.
Love your enthusiasm and positive spin on topics of interest to me.
Nice. Count me in. FCL September 8-10, 2023, Vancouver Convention Center
How many times will Faraday Future go bankrupt ? In my eyes, FF is just one step above Nikola.
@mikafiltenborg2291
Жыл бұрын
Nikola bankrupt in 2023 😎
My favorite Fully Charged episodes. More Please!
@ScrapKing73
Жыл бұрын
Came here to say the same!
I think FF is another FIsker, not another Nikola. Nikola seem to be on the way of becoming a product producing company. Fisker is still only on promises couple of decades after the first one
Love almost breaking news with Robert as he outs humour into it which makes it great fun to watch.
I remember during the faraday future unveil, they went to show their autonomous driving exiting the stage but when the lights went dim you can just see a guy dressed in black hop in the car and drive the car off!!
Thanks for the update, mate!
Love your energy mate. Keep it up.
According to a 35 year swiss photovoltaic research study published a few years ago, as long as you protect the edges of the panels from water getting in, they seem like they could outlive their 25 year warranty by either 2 or 3 times.
@t1n4444
Жыл бұрын
Indeed they might ... but would be a tad less efficient than a new panel. Probably best to recycle the lot and create new panels with higher efficiency. Not everyone has enough space to plant old panels on their roof or back garden besides newer panels. Ergo a roof with f ar more efficient panels makes sense ref the output at all light levels. My panels pretend to produce energy from moonlight and they do in fact. However nothing the MPPTs can use. Repeat, just recycle your old lot and buy new. It would be like keeping your old creaky inefficient battery powered EV when you have your lovely new fuel cell car in a world full of even lovelier green hydrogen, oceans of it.
Great video Robert. I hope that geothermal tech works. We've had a few Companies give it a go here in Australia without being able to commercialise it, although with the traditional tech so maybe this really is a break through. Fingers crossed.
@t1n4444
Жыл бұрын
Geo thermal technology is widely used in Iceland. UK in discussions with Iceland to lay an undersea power cable ... to go with the other undersea power cables from "Europe" to UK.
Excited about the Aptera Gamma being revealed on Saturday!
I maintain that your bit of fun programme about "Faraday Past" is worth retaining, and so is the name. Both for the proper indication of the company's likely "future", and the pure fun of calling a retro music band that name.
Dear FC team. Enjoy FC Live San Diego!!
With California's electricity woes, is a Tesla Mega Charger for trucks really a good high availability option???
Thank you, have fun in San Diego.
Nikola is still alive, guys. Obviously: so are Tesla & BEV shareholers.
@mikafiltenborg2291
Жыл бұрын
I think Nikola will go bankrupt in 2023 when they run out of investor money and can't afford to buy more IVECO parts from Europe. Nikola is burning cash like crazy. Nikola can't make any profit selling IVECO trucks with a Nikola grill. Lol 🤣🤣
Wondrous show!! Thank you 💜
Oh that Rees- Mogg impersonation is awesome.
6:44 Robert, you tell us that you can't say "sem-eye" and then 57 seconds later you say "it's a 18 wheeler sem-eye..." In a Kryten voice: "ummm, sirrr, you are being very illogical and my neural net circuit is frying it's brains out. This will get me to silicon heaven very quickly!" Good one, and great episode. If this was a daily thing like SMR does, I promise you I would watch it every day. I love facts!!
Gyrotron millimeter wave "drilling" sounds awesome 😎 I imagine that you would pump a liquid down in a closed loop, to then run a steam turbine? Maybe utilise the excess hot water for heated pools, central heating or factories that require heat for production.
Having just toured through France on my motorbike, it was amazing to see how many windmills there are across that country. Even at the docks in Bilbao on the way home, there were pieces of Siemens-branded windmills waiting to be installed or shipped off somewhere. It winds me up that we can't start using this technology on UK mainland. We seem to be falling behind rather than being the alleged entrepreneurial country our government proclaim us to be. Well done Robert.
@t1n4444
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂 You could try a Google ref our offshore wind turbine farms ... and the rationale behind them being there.
@geoffhaylock6848
Жыл бұрын
Having been through France many times on my bike, and even Bilbao few times, I'm not sure Bilbao is actually in France. 🤣 Pretty sure there is a good reason we use off shore wind farms. Maybe check before you insult all the budding young entrepreneurs?
@meepmeep634
Жыл бұрын
@@geoffhaylock6848 Good spot and my mistake, I returned via Bilbao having travelled through France. 😆
@geoffhaylock6848
Жыл бұрын
@@meepmeep634 I have done it in the reverse direction 😁
@paultowning6364
Жыл бұрын
We already do, have you never been to Scotland? The Whitelees windfarm on Eaglessham moor a little way south of Glasgow at 539 Mega watts is the largest onshore turbine array in the UK. If the Tories stopped pandering to the English NIMBY faction, you could have them south of the border too.
I read a very interesting report in the press recently to say that the price of wind and solar in the UK is pegged to the price of oil and gas is that true?
@MsDmcclymont
Жыл бұрын
yes, there was an episode on it here and also mainstream news
@MrAdopado
Жыл бұрын
Yup. It means that wind and solar farm owners are making lots more money than they would have expected* ... so let's hope this is being reinvested in more renewables and not all being passed to shareholders. (* in a similar way that oil/gas companies are making excess profits ... all due to the consequences of war ... feels just a little bit immoral.)
@chrisnewman7281
Жыл бұрын
@@MrAdopado I think the sensible thing is to reinvest
Well and colourfully said Robert, as always thanks for laying out the truth AND making us smile.
I’ve spoken to a few architects recently who are all against solar panels as they say they create more carbon during manufacturing than nuclear and need to be disposed of after 25 years. Quite worrying that the designers of our future homes have this uninformed view…
@johnharvey1786
Жыл бұрын
I suggest you ignore Architects when it comes to the mechanical and electrical systems and talk to the M&E consultants and project managers. The other point is that Building regulations require a certain amount of on site power generation so unless the planners change the situation regarding wind turbines solar is the only solution.
@MsDmcclymont
Жыл бұрын
I can safely say as an ex electrician that architects don't know electro mechanical a lot of the time hahaha
@waynerussell6401
Жыл бұрын
Good architects know about Trombe walls, and other Passive Heating tools, and CO2 outputs of all building material choices.
@johnharvey1786
Жыл бұрын
@@waynerussell6401 Yes they do but they are not experts in M&E systems of which solar panels are part. They should know the rating of the materials they specify and hopefully how to design a specific air tightness for the building but they don’t specify the M&E systems. Architects are just one member of a design team and on large projects this team is lead by a project manager. I have just retired after being a quantity surveyor for 27 years then a client side construction project manager for 22 years mainly working on large laboratories so do have some knowledge of how this all works.
@shhhyouknowhoo3753
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you’re not speaking to the right architects, Charles. I work for several firms of architects. All new developments they’re working on include solar & shared electric heating of air/ground source, as applicable. This is the domain of M&E as others have said, but if you’re finding resistance to renewables on building projects, that will be purely down to cost, as prices of all building materials escalate through the roof. Horrendously, some new housing developments will need to be retro-fitted with adequate insulation, due to developers cutting corners on materials, & getting away with it due to slack building regs.
I really love these episodes
"an awfully large articulated lorry" 😆 What an episode, "old balding men with good tape" 😆
Actually the world record conventionally drilled bore hole is 12km deep. Source Wikipedia- In May 2008, Maersk Oil drilled the world record extended reach well BD-04A in the field with the GSF Rig 127 operated by Transocean. The well was drilled incident free to a record measured length of 12,290 m I suspect that the costs of such a bore hole for geothermal are prohibitive using conventional means. Would be very surprised if vaporizing rock is actually cheaper than drilling because the energy a drill uses is much less than any kind of thermal Lance…
Thanks
"He's an idiot, He's a liar!" 12:58 "What the WHHHAATTT!!" 15:11 Those parts are so meme and worthy 😂. I will abuse themdaily in the work/group chat 😂
Great video!
Just love your stuff Rob.
This is a gentle gun 😁. Nice one Robert
Love your work 👍
The semi is about as imminent as FSD coming to the UK!
@girowinters
Жыл бұрын
first deliveries this year, maybe not many but they are coming
@t1n4444
Жыл бұрын
@@girowinters Hmm, simply because they're coming here does not imply the function will be signed off at the docks.
@andymccabe6712
Жыл бұрын
@@girowinters isn't it just wide-eyed naivety to believe that, because someone SAYS something is going to happen......it WILL....?!?! Come ON! This involves Elon MUSK, ffs......!
Loved the news with a bit of a chuckle. We should be happy it's really happening, cheap wind and solar and electric car adoption is accelerating with every fossil fuel crisis.
okay guys.. go immediately to minute 15:10 and enjoy Robert going crazy 🤪 I watched that part now for the 5th time and only can believe it after taking a screenshot and taking that picture in 🤣
Thanks for mentioning Quaise Energy, I wrote a letter to my MP about them, many months ago, predictably she never replied.
Great Vid as usual.
Great video mate
I absolutely love Roberts sense of humour.
Love the Fardaay past reference, still miss Jony.
Garden’s looking great. Before Fully Charged you covered the status of your garden on your other channel.
That's some high quality/entertaining news right there!
This garden studio has very interesting lighting in your background as the sun goes in and out of the clouds.
I'll hang on to my Faraday Past tee shirt then
Got my like when you said "you muppet", that made me giggle! :D
I’m not a drilling expert either, but from what I would be able to gather is that in order to reach the depths required with traditional drilling you would need to do some level of fracking. That introduces an increase in earthquakes. Before they started fracking In Oklahoma, Oklahoma would rarely have a magnitude 3 earthquake. In 2015 they had 30 between 4 and 4.7.
I would buy one if they were available, seems a practical car for me. Not a fan of preorders however. I only say this because preorders don't necessarily correlate to low demand.
Listening to talk radio you can count the seconds before they say fracking. There has to be some oil/gas company money going into talk radio somewhere?
Please check again, I believe the first Tesla Semi will start its deliveries to PepsiCo on 1st of December 2022.
I notice they only show the gross weight for the Semi. One of the biggest concerns around it are the batteries more than halving the load weight available when compared to a diesel. Will be interesting to see some real specs here soon.
I wish I could like this video harder
Well spoken sir! BTW New King's on your side I believe 🙂 ... Jim Bell (Australia)
Spot on Boris impression there Robert. :D :D
Please put the Faraday Past t-shirt back in the FC shop!
Glad to see the Faraday Past shout out.
well put about fracking. That should be played on the news everytime someone mentions it
“THEY GOT BALLS!” 🤣
Re: Wind Power. Well said Sir. Shares in fraking firms held by he-who-must-not-be-named pretty much a forgone conclusion. Keep up the good work!
Maybe no point here? But lucid showed the first air prototype to the public in spring of 2016. First customer deliveries happened in fall 2021. They also started taking customer deposits in summer 2016 for the air, which was originally promised for 2019. 😀
Wind and solar may be cheaper but you never know if they will work and if they are working how much they will produce? Therefore you need 100% back up for when they are producing nothing, factor that expense in and they aren't so very cheap.
Donald Trump : Boris Johnson :: Marjorie Taylor Greene : Liz Truss And good job describing Jacob Rees-Mogg there
6:19 I was there when Faraday Past opened for King Crimson in Grimsblee Park. I still groove to the song 'electrify my eye' like it was yesterday.
The idea of drilling a geothermal borehole next to existing power stations is great. The existing electrical distribution systems on site also led me to think "Why not decommission every third site, remove the gas boilers, and fill the generator halls with some cheaper, but bulkier, battery tech." (Like rust batteries, for example.) Increases grid storage at places where the grid already handles large energy values.
@kimollivier
Жыл бұрын
So how is the Eden Project borehole going then? Maybe its not a raging hot success? You need more than hot water to generate power in a gas turbine. It amazes me that some simple thermodynamics shows this is like flapping your arms to fly!
@examinerian
Жыл бұрын
@@kimollivier Don't know the answer to that, just that it sounds a plausible idea. IIRC the granite geology made Cornwall suitable for such things (also lithium extraction, for example). My comment was more about repurposing power stations as power storage.
“It’s been five long years…” …and I love you just the same. (With apologies to Colin James.)
Congrats on being max's hero of the week.
I have a massive scratch in my Faraday Past LP. Where can I get another?
Shell employee, UK prime minister Liz Truss will never allow the setting of the price of electricity by source on the market.
Don't knock biodiesel... MANY promising fuels to support farming, food.. Etc.. Cleanest industry... But to consume less oil we need all diverse energies..
I have been unable to stop laughing since you said Bingo Flangeworthy- they should be made CEO of something important.
If wind energy is so efficient why are British households paying £400 subsidy a year to these renewables?
@t1n4444
Жыл бұрын
You could have googled that
@andymccabe6712
Жыл бұрын
@@t1n4444 ah - but then he couldn't 'grandstand' - could he......!!?
@t1n4444
Жыл бұрын
@@andymccabe6712 Surely nobody uses YT for that purpose? It's bad enough what with presenters droning on about "history" as if it was still "news". Outrageous.
15:09 when you're still young at heart.
Electrify America should spend less on marketing and more on reliability. Also that ff91 price is not doing them any favors. I'd rather get an aptera to be honest.
Big fan of Fully Charged and nice show here, too... but could you try steering away from recent phrases such as, "nine times cheaper"? Should be, "10% of..." or "a tenth", right?
A lot of old PV panels can be repaired as it is only lines broken or a few cells. Then they are quite usable in places where they would love to have them as new ones are too expensive! Something is better than nothing!
@marresjepie1887
Жыл бұрын
Like in India... Saw some really ingenious (and scary dangerous-looking) contraptions in the regions further away from the cities built with 2nd and 3rd hand solar cells and rickety inverters they sourced from the USA by the container load for cheap. Add some cheap lead-acid batteries sourced from old trucks, and voilà.. Their own power grid-ish. And Indians wouldn't be Indians if they hadn't found a way to make a bit of money with them. They offered charging stations for mobiles.. A couple of rupees a charge. No grid to speak of.. but the people had smartphones ànd a place to charge them.
Robert, What happens to the wind turbine blades at the end of life? Are these recyclable or do they just get buried in landfill? What damage will they do in the future? Genuine question as I am not against wind and solar as have solar on my roof.
@fullychargedshow
Жыл бұрын
Hi Ian, T~here has been one occassion, in the USA, where very old fiberglass wind turbine blades were indeed thrown into pits in the desert and covered over with dirt. A ridiculous non solution. Now there are 3 companies around the world (one in the UK) who cut up and grind down the old turbine blades (after 30 years of life) and add ther resulting compounds to cenment as a strengthening binder. There is also talk of using the material to road surfaces as it is very hard wearing. Basically no one is going to throw them away, they have monetary value, just like solar panels, just like batteries. No one ever asked what we do with old fossil fuel once it's been used, we know the reason and we know the consequences, have to breath it in every day.
June 2019: *Faraday Past and The Electric Donuts*
How do you recycle the wind turbines and where do you store the energy for when it's not windy or windy enough?
@stulop
Жыл бұрын
Wind is not the answer. It is part of the answer. We will not rely on wind alone. Wind turbines are recycled to their component parts, just like cars.
@t1n4444
Жыл бұрын
😂😂 Firstly, with great care ... Secondly, we could be generating hydrogen for fuel cell transport.
Um, SANDY Munro - not Stanley...
@rogerstarkey5390
Жыл бұрын
(Brother?😉)
“Oh my god he’s really keen!” Lol he’s so cute