One thing I noticed ( besides the two obvious ones on Beshine's torso ) is something I once read in a site called The American Interest. It is mostly about politics, economics, culture and other such things. The article was about what we call High Trust societies and Low Trust societies and why it matters if you wish to have a safe, prosperous and orderly society. As you watch the latest video, Beshine is ambling along without a care in the world and you see much merchandise not inside the stores but outside. I did not see a clerk hovering nearby, no police, security guards or any personnel like that. People were handling the merchandise and the shop keepers trusted people not to damage, steal or anything of the sort. Beshine was looking at the bras in peace and having fun with them but I did not see a clerk nearby. I guess if you want to buy it, you simply take it off the rack, go inside the store and pay for it. Obviously this Danish village is a high trust society which is why it seems so clean, orderly and prosperous. I remember seeing something like this when I was young and visiting my mother's hometown in West Texas where the people didn't lock their doors, cars very often had keys on the ignition, a handshake was like a contract and a man's word was his bond. Living in Mexico City at the time the whole experience just blew my young mind away. It was so outside of my experience where I learned at an early age to look all around you for suspicious activity and people, feeling danger lurking about constantly and never fully feeling safe and then go to a place that was so different that to this day is still quite fresh in my mind even though 52 years have passed since. It can be weird what thoughts and memories can be triggered by images and videos.