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Honestly, I think it’s beautiful that Ghanaian’s view death as a celebration of life rather than something super depressing like how Western cultures view it. I’ve unfortunately lost several people very close to me, and I feel like the way Westerners go about mourning someone almost make it harder to cope with the loss. But for Ghanaians it’s appears that it’s more of a “see ya later” instead of goodbye forever, I love that This video honestly made me swell up with tears. Laugh with joy and just feel a sense of connection to a group of people that I don't know. I just wanted to say thank you
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DFDS is my new, all time, favorite company after watching this. This has to be my favorite video I've seen you make so far. You're both hilarious and this is the epitome of just saying yes to the most random things. I love what you said; People don't go and have because they don't try or ask. I guess it’s true what they say, it never hurts to ask. So as not to gush too much, that was a terrific story and a testament to the kindness of people. Thank you for restoring my faith in humanity. On a side note, it's also important to remember how much these crews sacrifice to bring us the goods we consume every day. We should be so grateful to them for their sacrifices.
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8:36 That silhouette on that hill in the distance is of a soldier and it has quite some importance. It says right next to it "Dur yolcu! Bilmeden gelip bastığın bu toprak, bir devrin battığı yerdir" which means "Stop wayfarer! Unbeknownst to you this ground you come and tread on, is where an epoch lies." This is referring to the Gallipoli campaign of WWI (Gallipoli is that peninsula you saw) and is part of a poem by Necmettin Halil Onan. The whole poem is about an ordinary Turk named Mehmet who laid down his life for the freedom of his land against the Entente who tried to divide the Turkish heartland. This campaign was an Ottoman victory, and the struggle served as the basis for the Turkish War of Independence.
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