oh no, he started making new telegram users personally — Meduza

oh no, he started making new telegram users personally — Meduza

Telegram creator Pavel Durov on his official channel toldwho became the biological father of more than 100 children. According to him, he first became a sperm donor 15 years ago. He was allegedly asked to do so by a friend, who said that he and his wife could not have children. At the clinic, Durov was told about the lack of “high-quality donor material” and was offered to donate more sperm to help more couples.

Apparently, the entrepreneur agreed. As a result, as he claims, by 2024, his donor material has helped more than 100 couples from 12 countries become parents. Durov himself said that he wants to “open access to my DNA so that it would be easier for my biological children to find each other.”

In social networks immediately remembered that in Wikipedia there is a whole list fathers of many children – and Durov, at best, is in the top thirty. In first place on the list is Genghis Khan, who, according to the most optimistic estimates, had no less than a thousand children.

A possible explanation for such a large number of children was also quickly found.

Although it could have been just an argument or competition with other fathers of many children.

Or there is some secret here.

But the most realistic theory is, of course, connected with telegram.

Although the cause and effect may be reversed. Perhaps this telegram was created for them.

In any case, they will clearly not receive any advantages over other users.

Social media users tried to imagine Durov meeting his numerous biological children.

Why collect them? There are several versions.

Durov’s story fits well into the book “The Durov Code. The Real Story of VKontakte and Its Creator,” published in 2012, and into “wise quotes.”

Although, given the pace of the creator of Telegram, the world in the future may look quite scary.

It’s better to think about something more pleasant.

P.S. What if Durov’s children started recording voices?

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