In the democratic world is "Never again", in the Russian world - "We can and will proudly repeat"

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In the democratic world is "Never again", in the Russian world - "We can and will proudly repeat"
Our last night in Krackow, August.
In Minooka Park, Waukesha WI, waiting for the mountain bike race to start
People celebrating the declaration of the independence of Ukraine, 1991
Yurii Khymych - Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra (1970s)
(c) @ bright_arts
May 18 is the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Genocide of the Crimean Tatar People. This day is commemorated in Ukraine annually on the anniversary of the deportation of the Crimean Tatar people in 1944. The ethnic cleansing of the peninsula was carried out by the order of Stalin. More than 46% of the deportees died of the inhuman transportation conditions and the poverty of the first years. Already in July 1944, 51,000 people, mostly russians, were moved into deportees’ empty houses.
Aging man, walking on blisters.
Last summer, Glacier.
I live in an America governed, via executive branch, by Donald Trump. Fuck. fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fucking fuck. Shit. Sorry, treating this as a safe space. Thanks.
“First and foremost, Twain hated bullies,” he said, saying he populated his works with them, and made his readers hate them. Twain was allergic to hypocrisy and loathed racism, empathizing with former enslaved people struggling during Reconstruction, immigrant Chinese laborers in California and European Jews fleeing antisemitism.
O’Brien paused, saying that some might be wondering what this has to do with comedy. “It has everything to do with comedy,” he boomed. “I have loved all my life comedy that is self-critical, deflating and dedicated to the proposition that we are all flawed, absurd, and wallowing in the mud together.”
When O’Brien left “The Tonight Show” in 2010, refusing to agree to move its time slot back a half an hour (to make room for Jay Leno), he spoke directly to his audience, with humor and silliness, but also in a new register. He told them to never get cynical, that it leads nowhere.
This tribute to Twain had a similarly earnest tone. There’s always been an ethical underpinning to O’Brien’s buffoonery, a careful commitment to making himself the joke in a way that emphasizes our common humanity. Here he leaned in. When O’Brien described Twain’s faith in travel (quoting him saying it’s “fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness”), you can detect a serious intent behind his idiot abroad act on the travel show, “Conan O’Brien Must Go.”
Once again, a Canadian reminds the USA why, or how, it can be good.
"War is Russia’s lifeblood. Centuries of invasions, occupations, and shattered lives. Poland. Finland. The Baltics. Hungary. Czechoslovakia. Afghanistan. Chechnya. Georgia. Ukraine. Syria. Different countries, same playbook. Who’s next?"(c) Kyiv Post
Patriotism is supporting your country all of the time and your government when it deserves it. -- Mark Twain.
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when i say i’m from ukraine, people assume i live somewhere else now. when i say i live in ukraine, they assume i’m somehow immune to war, and there’s a logical division between a ukrainian they chat with on discord and a ukrainian on the news. bitches my yaoi is written from the bomb shelter
Mount Horeb Freshman Competes Solo at Sauk Prairie Dual Meet
Gavin Beglinger, a freshman at Mount Horeb High School, competed by himself against Sauk Prairie, who greeted him with cheers and open arms.
I work with this team and wanted a quieter place to say out loud that I'm proud of these guys. From all 3 schools (our team's a co-op).