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Do you really like coffee and donuts? No. You don't understand the great work of a barista, when the job is closed.
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The storm in the UK. How does it work on the island? Look at the video.
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"I'm like Dad." My son declares this phrase as a mantra. He surprises me with this phrase. It sounds really sweet to watch my son strive to be like me.
However, "not everything is so simple", as the Russians say about the war in Ukraine.
We fled from the burning, roaring, crying Ukraine for... what for? Why?
To raise children in peace and a normal life. Some people in Ukraine blame the mothers who left Ukraine with their children for not staying at home. It's their business to stay where it's dangerous to raise children. Everyone has made their choice.
Nevertheless, I increasingly find myself thinking that my main purpose in life is to set a good example to my son.
He often doesn't listen to me (he never listens to me unless it's about something dangerous for him.)
And then he does what I asked him to do, as I don't see him. He says, "I'll do it because Dad does it."
Chichvarkin: "Children learn not by listening to their parents, but by watching their parents."
The main conclusion: "Watch yourself, be careful," as the famous Soviet rock musician Viktor Tsoi sang, "of Korean-Russian origin", now banned in Ukraine (and re-authorized, if I'm not mistaken.)
"Such times".
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Many Russian soldiers lay down in the Ukrainian ground. Let's grow up at least sunflower because of them.
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This is Aberystwyth, the town on the sea, Wales, UK. It rose the Ukrainian flag as a symbol of Freedom. Thank you 🙏.
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I love 💖 this song as much as I love Kyiv.
Do you like your city?
This song tells us about loving the city you live in.
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This is really stupid to celebrate Russian cult of destruction and destroying. Culture of abuse.
All great Russian literature is the big case of destruction . Almost all.

Right now the UN celebrates a "russian language day", while russia just destroyed Kakhovka Hydropower plant dam. Genocide, ecocide, terrorism - all under the banners of "ru culture".
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- We are not eating Muscovites...
- eating... Eating.
This conversation between me and two Ukrainians took place a few years ago in Lviv, in Kriyivka (Bandera cafe).

Since then, a lot of water has flowed away, figuratively and literally.
The war swept through Ukraine. A wave swept through the Kherson region.
A huge number of people have been killed and are missing in Ukraine.
Ukrainians rejoice at every Russian eaten by a shark. They didn't know him personally, maybe he helped Ukrainians with money in the first terrible days of the war, like many of those I know here. Or volunteered, helping Ukrainians. Russian Russian Legion "Freedom of Russia", to fight shoulder to shoulder with the Ukrainians...
for example, I was sheltered in England by a Russian woman, a Russian friend.
And now in the Kherson region, people complain that the authorities abandoned them, only volunteers save them.
I've been talking to a Ukrainian family who left Mariupol. She says: "No one helped us, did not evacuate us, despite the loud words of the government... There was no bread... Food was brought only to the military... We were starving... They left on their own at their own risk..." We ended up in England.
Confused thoughts about this and that... War. Russians. Ukrainians...
So should Ukrainians be happy that a shark ate a Russian?
OK, Arestovich about "dehumanization"... He is a Russian spy. (Really? Are really believe this?)
Recently I read the book by Nikolai Nikulin "Memories of that war": "the Russians themselves turned into Germans through cruelty against the Germans."
Do you understand?
The world doesn't need such a Ukraine, such Ukrainians. Another "Soviet regime", another USSR.
A few years ago I was in Lviv. There lived a guy from Lviv. Programmer, digital specialist, well-known in narrow circles. We didn't know each other then.
Last fall, he asked me for help, money, and I and another Russian friend of mine helped him. Then again and again and again, and again and again... Until he died of covid.
- Few people help me, there is barely enough money for food and medicine. And my mother is sick in her arms, - he wrote me as he claimed for any support.
Ukrainians for some reason did not help him, the government left him to his fate. Only two russians, who escaped of Putin's sadistic regime.
So what can I say now for the Ukrainians "sharks", my dear friends. Are they right, having suffered so much from Russian bastards? The war dehumanizes, of course, it is understandable...
Yes, I am a Russian myself. So, hi, a shark will eat me with all my giblets and indelible "cotton wool"?
I came to Lviv a few years ago. I went to the Cryivka cafe.
- Muscovite? - asked me guard at the entrance.
"No," I lied, so that they would let me inside the drinking establishment. I came into.
Then, on the way out, I confessed to the guard: "but I'm from Moscow, from Russia."
"I know," - he told me. - Your accent gave you away. I understood right away.
- And how did you let the Muscovite come inside then? - I was surprised.
- You're not a Muscovite as well. A Muscovite is someone who comes on our land with a weapon. Don't worry, we don't eat Russians...
- eating eating, - added his colleague standing nearby, who heard our conversation.
I went out into the fresh air with mixed feelings.
P.S. "Let's come to Lviv after the war, and we'll have a cup of good Lviv coffee," my Lviv new acquaintance invited me shortly before his death. We agreed to meet in Lviv after the war.

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Almost 300 animals died in the zoo because of Russian blowing the dam on the Dniper river. Thousands civilians left their sank houses... What is it if not madness?
⚡️ The Russian occupiers blew up the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station
In 5 hours, the water will reach a critical level. The evacuation of residents of dangerous areas has begun - the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Prokudin
#ukraine#russia is a terrorist state#russia invades ukraine#russian war crimes#russia ukraine war#russian invasion#russian agression#russian terrorism
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About 300 animals in Kahovka zoo were died because of flooding from Dniper river because of Russian blowing the dam.
Let's think 🤔 and imagine it: 300 animals in the zoo !!!

Затопленные сёла, дома, жильё, животные... Люди остались без жилья. Результат ЭКО катастрофы и взрыва Каховская ГЭС.
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The Dniper river is spreading after the GES was blowed by Russia.
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Sinking grandma in her sinking home 🏡😭.
After Russian explosion of the dam in New Kahovka, Ukraine.
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There are water cycles in the Kahovka after blowing the GES.
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Russia is a terrorist country

(c) @ neivanmade
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