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RE: Glad to be mistaken. Kaleidoscope of my small personal victories

in #standwithukraine2 years ago (edited)

I try to read your throw up, and every time I get to parts like:

You know, after Russia started openly bombing residential quarters and business centers, I became more careful. I really feel unsafe during air raids, because... everything around can be a target. Before that, I hoped that they are bad shooters.

Before, you won't even acknowledge that Ukrop has been bombing children in Donbass for over 8 years, targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. How you sit there, in that corrupt hellhole and you literally swoop in for sympathy that ought to go to Donbass, to the Alley of Angels. Even with the HIMARS its fair game to Ukrop to bomb civilian infrastructure. For what? To terrorize the ones who didn't flee to Russia and elsewhere already?! And here you are, somehow Kiev broads don't get conscripted to be cannon fodder? So mur weapons, more sap more fakes and lies and more Ukrainians dead.

My client from Mariupol reached out recently. She lost everything that was in her hometown - home, business. Trying to start over in Germany. And asked to translate user interface into German. Of course I agreed, even though I don't know German, but I am the only person who has access. I thought it would be easy. I forgot how many specific terms there are. In the end, it turned out to be a difficult task and a headache. I don't have the financial means to hire a translator, so I started mentioning friends who could help. But so far none of them have volunteered to help for free, I was badly surprised. So sad. And I do it myself while I can.

She's your client, so give her the money back, tell her you can't do it.

You're baking. Not these losers:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/8aW3iVMmdTOP/

Where's nik? Defending kivv?
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