your friends love you, your brain is just mean
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I love when Kyiv blooms 🥰
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Life under russian occupation
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Ayo Edebiri photographed by Angelo Pennetta for Vogue Magazine
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Turns out it was a missile, not thunder. Lol
I used to love thunder and heavy rain, but now it reminds me of missile explosions and I get scared 🫠
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Night Walk, Franz Wright | Calvin and Hobbes | Tuesday, Alex Dimitrov
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Oh don't get me started on this. How to say you don't read actual news about Ukraine, just use us as some sort of argument, without saying it
I love when people say that war in Ukraine is being constantly "shoved down their throats" in the news but for some reason I hear on a daily basis "oh I thought war was over a long time ago" lol
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I used to love thunder and heavy rain, but now it reminds me of missile explosions and I get scared 🫠
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Ukrainian energy infrastructure after russian attacks.
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from Andy Goldsworthy’s Rain Shadow series.
“they show the human presence without the intrusion of a personality”
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i'm so exhausted jesus christ I'm in my 20s, I want to hang out with my friends and have fun, not prepare every night for death because of russian missile attack and hope my hometown won't be turned into rubble. I don't want to watch my beloved country being destroyed. I don't want to read every day about best of people being killed. entire country full of depressed traumatized exhausted people. It's just so fucking unfair. we deserve so much more, we deserve to live our lives
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I love when people say that war in Ukraine is being constantly "shoved down their throats" in the news but for some reason I hear on a daily basis "oh I thought war was over a long time ago" lol
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Maybe start reading and listening to actual Ukrainians instead of voices in your head :) Because every Ukrainian will tell you about how dire and bleak the situation is, war crimes committed by russians, kidnappings of Ukrainian children, torture chambers, lack of air defence, blockage of weapons for Ukraine, missiles attacks followed by attacks on first responders, persecutions for pro-Ukrainian positions on occupied territories, prisoners of war (some of them in russian captivity from 2014) and many other horrors that are happening right now. If you about even 1% you would be silent about fund and support. Demanding your representatives to send weapons and air defense for Ukraine, protesting for return of Ukrainian children and prisoners of war is the least you can do to show solidarity with us.
Ignoring everything else the anon said and honing in on the Ukraine part: What does anon think the purpose of protest is? Just to declare your beliefs in an open space?
What is there to “fight” for or against at a pro-Ukraine protest in the middle of western soil under governments that overwhelmingly already fund and support Ukraine?
Leftist organizers recognize that protests aren’t symbolic actions they’re political ones. And this is largely why you won’t find a leftist presence at pro-Ukraine protests, and— combined by the zionist and white supremacist pro-Israel presence— also why you won’t find much of a leftist presence at any of the “anti-antisemitism” pro-genocide protests in Germany.
It is not a political action to “fight” against imaginary barriers and for something that your government already funds and supports.
yeah exactly. i dont know whats hard to grasp about this
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old khata project – photography project documenting Ukrainian rural architecture. Created by Anna Ilchenko and Svitlana Oslavska.
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