I don’t really understand.
She’s from moscow and her and her husband decided to move to russian-occupied crimea. Turns out its a war zone with no services and no fuel and everything is expensive. Now they’re trying to move back and she’s complaining that it’s hard to do so.
That just seems nuts, obviously.
a whole “menagerie” consting of a cat and dog. Wow. How hard it must be to move “all the animals”.
I cant help but feel bad for the pets. They dont deserve human war.
The amount of delusion required to think that going on holiday in Crimea at this time is a good idea is just beyond me
Just obliviousness, I had a friend walk past a cup with a shouldered carbine (into the line of fire) once cause he was just so distracted.
Granted, this was in the US so seeing a cop with a shouldered carbine next to the parking lot isn’t suuuper unusual.
I mean still unusual for most areas of US. Only time I’ve seen the police carbine irl is when a veteran in my college dorm had a mental breakdown and holed up in his room with a gun. He ended up getting arrested peacefully enough but idk about follow up. This was before mass school shootings were so prevalent. His roommate was also a schizophrenic who stopped taking his meds and also dropped out. Shame for both because they were decent acquaintances otherwise.
That was in a posh area of Silicon Valley, they probably saw a homeless person or something.
Logistics lockdown is working perfectly. That’s exactly the decision that the military needs to do as well.
Russians go home.
Hope all the encroachers get Ebola
Well, that’s such a shame …
Aaaaand stay gone
That’s the point Boris.
Rest of them better leave soon or they’re gonna be walking.
@LaFinlandia
don’t they know about #Russia’s lockdown? 😂




