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Filipović was talking about his early childhood. In first minutes of podcasts he linked many things he's seen and concluded that fishermen are superstitious. His father was a fisherman and used to always send him to get worms from the ground with a shovel. Mirko hated it but used to do it out of respect. One time when he brung those worms and asked his father who was in a car with his buddies "Where you going?", and then his father got out of the car and kicked him in the ass. Asking fishermen "Where you going?" when they're about to go fish is considered to bring bad luck. Today Mirko describes it as bat shit crazy.
He also told a story about his mom beating him when he did something stupid. It was a usual thing in his household. When Mirko was a few grades from high school he learned how to fight. "I could have beat a grown ass man in wrestling" says Filipović. And one day he got a 1(E) in math. When he got home his mom reached to slap him and he blocked. Then she reached with the left hand and CC blocked again. From that day, Mirko explains, his mom realized that he grew up and also learned how to fight. She never hit him again and started treating him like an adult. When he did something stupid she would have just critized him.
Filipović says that he's extremely grateful to his parents for beating him when he does something wrong. "Imagine how fucked up I would be if I didn't get proper discipline" he says. It is his opinion that every child should get the same treatment when they do something bad. Host of the podcast, Marko Petrak, completely agreed with him.
Around the same time he got that 1 in math, an incident happened on Filipović's music class. Apparently, Ljiljana Savatović, his music teacher, got mad at him for failing to learn something she gave him to do and smashed a metallophone of his head and broke it. "I was lucky it was a plastic mettalophone" Mirko added "one kid got a wooden one break of his head and his father wanted to beat the bitch". "Batshit crazy woman" as he described her further "she is a psychiatric case". Filipović recalled some more crazy teachers he had, but noted that no-one ever hit the kids except Ljiljana.
He also told a story about his mom beating him when he did something stupid. It was a usual thing in his household. When Mirko was a few grades from high school he learned how to fight. "I could have beat a grown ass man in wrestling" says Filipović. And one day he got a 1(E) in math. When he got home his mom reached to slap him and he blocked. Then she reached with the left hand and CC blocked again. From that day, Mirko explains, his mom realized that he grew up and also learned how to fight. She never hit him again and started treating him like an adult. When he did something stupid she would have just critized him.
Filipović says that he's extremely grateful to his parents for beating him when he does something wrong. "Imagine how fucked up I would be if I didn't get proper discipline" he says. It is his opinion that every child should get the same treatment when they do something bad. Host of the podcast, Marko Petrak, completely agreed with him.
Around the same time he got that 1 in math, an incident happened on Filipović's music class. Apparently, Ljiljana Savatović, his music teacher, got mad at him for failing to learn something she gave him to do and smashed a metallophone of his head and broke it. "I was lucky it was a plastic mettalophone" Mirko added "one kid got a wooden one break of his head and his father wanted to beat the bitch". "Batshit crazy woman" as he described her further "she is a psychiatric case". Filipović recalled some more crazy teachers he had, but noted that no-one ever hit the kids except Ljiljana.
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