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#Ukraine Dating
iseeyu-uuu · 2 months
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Levi wearing vyshyvanka cuz yeah
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vintage-ukraine · 1 month
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A Date by Kostiantyn Lomykin, 1970
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crepegosette · 1 year
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detective au but it’s the gfs
díky, lásko: thank you dear (correct me if im wrong)
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compacflt · 8 months
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wip wednesday: made a HUGE amount of progress this week (for context—purple is unfinished & yellow is finished; last week all of them were purple) … i am in the home stretch here
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caffeinated-beverage · 3 months
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QPR!KateJana out on a date together at the Very Vintage™️ diner ❤️
Theyre holding hands under the table btw
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real-odark · 2 months
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"the most beautiful former pm of ukraine. my girlfriend..." 🤨
"styles her hair just like yulia" 😎phew
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ancientorigins · 3 months
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Details have emerged from an archaeological site in western Ukraine which have provided much-needed evidence of a hominin presence in Europe as far back as 1.4 million years ago. By using a unique dating method, archaeologists have been able to date ancient stone tools discovered in the Ukraine, revealing insights into early human migrations and colonization patterns.
The findings bridge crucial spatial and temporal gaps in our understanding, shedding light on the movements of ancient hominins from Asia to Europe. The study showcased sophisticated dating techniques, including the analysis of cosmogenic nuclides, to pinpoint the age of these artifacts accurately.
This groundbreaking research challenges previous assumptions, suggesting that Europe was colonized from the east during warm interglacial periods. By tracing the epic journey of early humans from Africa through Asia and then Europe, it fills in significant gaps in the Pleistocene migration narrative.
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unhonestlymirror · 4 months
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My favourite song
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shura-gorl · 1 year
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Migrating to Tumblr and posting a concept art for my Horror Folk Visual Novel - Soulless.
In this game you play as a young human in old-time Ukraine that was taken by supernatural forces and now has to deal with it.
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tomorrowusa · 10 months
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Putin never accepted Ukraine as an independent state. He then deluded himself into thinking that people in Ukraine would welcome a return to Russia and would cheer his invaders as liberators. Now Ukrainians want to have even less to do with Russia.
Rather than spread Russia's influence, Putin's invasion has prompted serious shrinkage of it.
The port city of Odesa has been the target of numerous Russian attacks recently. It has been engaged in a de-Russification campaign. The Russian empress, or rather her bronze likeness, used to stand proudly on a pedestal in the heart of the city that she founded in the late 18th century. Now she is here, locked in a box away from public view. The removal of Catherine (the Great), unthinkable before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year, is a reflection of the mood in a city that is rapidly losing all sentimentality about the Russian-linked pages of its past as it comes under sustained fire from Russian missiles. [ ... ] Catherine’s removal is just one part of a programme of “de-Russification” that is going on all over Ukraine. It has a particular hue in Odesa, where it is not only the figure of Catherine that binds the historical and cultural landscape to Moscow. Many of the great Russian-language writers were from Odesa or spent time there, its residents largely speak Russian and its Transfiguration Cathedral was consecrated by Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, in 2010.
But now, President Putin is swiftly accomplishing something that 30 years of Ukrainian independence had previously struggled to do: he is turning Odesa into a proudly Ukrainian city. A barrage of missile attacks over the past two weeks, the first time the centre of the city has been significantly damaged since the start of the war, is likely to only accelerate this process. [ ... ]
One of the more visible elements of the battle against Russian heritage is a Ukraine-wide programme to rename streets, which have, over the years, reflected the frequent political upheaval that has come to this part of Europe. Catherine Square, where the monument to the empress previously stood, has been called Karl Marx Square and Adolf Hitler Square within living memory. Now, many names are to be changed again, with Russian-influenced names replaced by Ukrainian names or simply topographical markers. In Odesa, a local council committee has regular meetings to discuss where changes should be made.
Ukraine is even changing the calendar to stick it to Russia.
Ukraine moves Christmas Day in snub to Russia
Ukraine has moved its official Christmas Day state holiday from 7 January to 25 December, the latest move aimed at distancing itself from Russia. President Volodymyr Zelensky signed into law a parliamentary bill that aimed to "abandon the Russian heritage of imposing Christmas celebrations". In recent years, Kyiv has been cutting religious, cultural and other ties with Russia, aligning itself with the West. This process escalated following Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022. Mr Zelensky signed the bill on Friday - two weeks after it had been passed by Ukrainian lawmakers. The legislation also moves another two state holidays, Day of Ukrainian Statehood, from 28 July to 15 July, and the Defenders' Day, which commemorates armed forces veterans, from 14 October to 1 October.
BTW: Day of Ukrainian Statehood (День Української Державності) is not the same thing as Ukrainian Independence Day (August 24th). Day of Ukrainian Statehood marks the official conversion of King Volodymyr the Great and Kyiv to Christianity in 988. Poland has a somewhat similar foundation story; Grand Duke Mieszko's conversion in 966 is regarded as the beginning of the Polish state.
Before anybody sheds tears for anything Russian, be aware that Russia has always tried to impose its language and way of life on countries it has occupied. That continues in parts of Ukraine under Putin's temporary control.
The Hardest Soft Power: How Moscow Forces The Russian Language On Occupied Ukraine
The whole point of the invasion has been to wipe out Ukrainian identity. There's a word for that: genocide.
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ginkovskij · 3 months
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kaurismäki save me.... aki kaurismäki... save me aki.....
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o-kurwa · 2 years
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koolkat9 · 1 year
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Imagine this. Netherlands and Ukraine both know each other like Canada romantically and become rivals but they themselves end up together while Canada's somewhat oblivious but happy to still have friends.
I never really considered nedukr but I do enjoy the whole love triangle thing where the rivals actually end up together.
Matt can go off with Carlos and/or Roma.
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vintage-ukraine · 2 years
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Date near the River by Heorhiy Kiyanchenko, 1943
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redjaybathood · 11 months
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28 years since Srebrenica happened. 🕯️
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sinfulsinsofficial · 6 months
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