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Today's Document
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.
cherry valley forever

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RMH
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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I have thousand things to say to you and a thousand reasons not to.
Dressing up a young woman from Zvolenská Slatina, Slovakia
Olga Kharlan after winning Ukraine’s first medal at the 2024 Olympics: "Ukraine, we love you, this is for you, dear, this is for you!" 🥹🇺🇦
Here is a link to donate to Okhmadyt children hospital, which had been heavily damaged by russian missile attack. They hit the part of the hospital where cancer patients were undergoing chemo therapy.
I can't stress enough how important this hospital is for healthcare of Ukrainian children. Please consider donating, even a small amount is greatly appreciated, and spreading the word.
How is Hungary still in the EU?
❗Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv after the Russian terrorist attack. Wounded doctors help to clear the rubble.
‼️ At the time of the Russian terrorist attack on the "Okhmatdyt" children's hospital, the child was being operated on
My next post in support of Ukraine is:
Next site, is some more beautiful Ukrainian art. First pic, Maria Prymachenko. Second pic, Fedir Krychevskyi. Third pic, Ilya Repin. Fourth pic, Viktor Zaretsky.
#StandWithUkraine
#СлаваУкраїні 🇺🇦🌻
Just wanted to show one recent example of what Russia has been doing to Ukraine. The city of Kharkiv, with over a million residents, is located close to Russian borders, meaning that it's difficult to defend it from air strikes. Russia has been systematically destroying it and killing its people, intensifying its attacks more and more, using the fact that most Ukrainian allies forbid us from launching our own attacks on Russian territory.
On May 25, Russian sent bombs to a hypermarket in Kharkiv. On a weekend, in the middle of the day.
That same day, it bombed the park. Before that, it hit the rest zone.
And a publishing house.
And the hotel.
And the television tower.
And so on and on. Russia specifically targets public places and areas of life to make Kharkiv a ghost city. To destroy the home of over a million people. Many, many residents are constantly dying from these attacks, including children, pregnant women, the elderly, and other most vulnerable population groups. And Ukraine is unable to hit the locations from which Russia bombs Kharkiv because it's forbidden by our own partners. It's a joke.
And it's just one city. Russian bombs and missiles are erasing towns and villages from existence entirely on a constant basis. I can't even imagine how many people and animals die as a result. It's impossible to comprehend it on a human level. Just like it's impossible to comprehend the world's indifference, where on the one hand, we have support, but on the other hand, this support is limited to not letting us lose quickly. We are under the most cruel restrictions and limitations. And as long as the greed controls the world, which is probably forever, and our partners keep having mutually beneficial relations with Russia, there is no way out of this. Just more deaths, suffering, and misery.
(c) @ rabbitsvyt (Sviatoslav Romanchak)
The old market of Mariupol, Ukraine. Pre-1917.
Russian culture is bloody terror
I just can't...
I fucked up my sleep schedule once again. Fuck Russia. Fuck russians. All russians are guilty. I must remind the world about it every bloody time.
Arkhip Kuindzhi - Night on the Dnieper (n.d.)
Old Ukrainian bandura from the 1st half of the 19th century, which belonged to the real kobzar, Yevhen O. Adamtsevych (Євген О. Адамцевич, 1903/1904-1972)
Currently stored in the collection of the Kharkiv Historical Museum (Харківський історичний музей), ДР-68
There is a Cossack on horseback depicted on this beautiful musical instrument:
VIY 1967, dir. Georgiy Kropachyov, Kostiantyn Yershov
Wedding by Yulia Mokhireva, 1991