30 Squats facts
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There's a subway ticket machine in Moscow that accepts 30 squats as payment. Installed ahead of the 2014 Sochi Olympics to "bring sports to the people".
During the 2014 Sochi Olympics, Russians got free passes on the Moscow subway system if they did 30 squats in front of a motion sensor
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A machine in the Moscow subway dispenses a free ticket if you do 30 squats
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Under California law, if you live somewhere for 30 days, you are legally a tenant. Even if you are squatting.
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The Vystavochnaya subway station in Moscow, accepts 30 squats in exchange for a free metro ticket
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In 2013, as a way to promote both the Olympic Games in Sochi and active lifestyles, Moscow Metro installed a vending machine that gives commuters a free ticket in exchange for doing 30 squats.
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A squatter can legally inhabit a residence after roughly 30 days, and after a certain amount of time and under certain conditions can even come to OWN the residence they squatting in.
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A subway station in Moscow accepts 30 squats as a form of payment