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katerиnka
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ส.ค. 2013
hi, let's do some art and enjoy it:)
what do you have to lose?
Heya,
Just really needed to get this one off my chest and just vent for a second ;)
Hopefully, it was somewhat enlightening for you as well. Maybe not. Meh.
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Just really needed to get this one off my chest and just vent for a second ;)
Hopefully, it was somewhat enlightening for you as well. Maybe not. Meh.
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Free Music for Videos 👉 Music by wrongnumber - see you soon - thmatc.co/?l=888F4675
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be cringe, pursue passions, follow your dreams, ignore negativity, self-expression, authenticity, creativity, positivity, motivation, inspiration, personal growth, self-love, confidence, mental health, dream big, be yourself, chase your goals, overcome fear, ignore haters, live your truth
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daddy issues in a poem
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Hello, Another poem. Bye. Free Music for Videos 👉 Music by Alfonso Peduto - The Memories Between Us II - thmatc.co/?l=5EDD1FB3
I applied to 150+ jobs in 3 months (hey, don't give up!)
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Heya, a fun little video. (Well, it's not that fun and it's not little at all. ;) study here: @tyitvoye my pics here: viakateryna Free Music for Videos 👉 Music by lilo xoan - be. water. - thmatc.co/?l=16610F89 job search, job rejection, job hunt, career struggles, rejection experience, applying for jobs, job application tips, job search journey, career advice, applying to 150 job...
Holodomor: how russia starved us
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ah, turns out there are two videos now out in the world that make me nauseous :) good to know :)
why I teach for free
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Heya! The chapters are still pending because I am lazy ;) ty i twoye educational platform: katerynafedosovavi.wixsite.com/tyitvoje/courses @tyitvoye Instagram: viakateryna Free Music for Videos 👉 Music by Chilly Kitty - vanilla veil - thmatc.co/?l=903489D6
it gets better, I promise
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Hello, there :) This video gave me lots and lots of trouble hehe But I persevered which is, funnily enough, just the topic of this very video. This year has been the toughest and the best in my life and I am immensely proud of everything I have accomplished. Chapters: 00:00 - 00:13 intro 00:14 - 01:10 backstory 01:11 - 02:28 harm of my previous relationship 02:29 - 02:39 kitty cat break 02:40 -...
military target inside a cancer ward
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I wrote a poem when I couldn't sleep, and infused it with the awful tragedies that actually happened. Here is a list of all of them: - a Red Cross truck shelling (www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4glgex9przo) - Mariupol theatre airstrike (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariupol_theatre_airstrike) - Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital attack (www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jul/08/ukraine-horror-russian-bombi...
writing a song (not really) pt.1
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Hey, To finish off this absolutely crazy July, here is the shortest video possible of me attempting to turn my poem into a song. Spoiler: I kinda fail but also not really. Oh, well. Hope you enjoyed your July just as I did. See you in the next vid! Free Music for Videos 👉 Music by frumhere - stand still, here - thmatc.co/?l=45A123B2 ignore songs, songwriting, writer, songwriter, composer, writi...
my advice for beginners: 4 years on Youtube (feat ChatGPT)/ part 2 Q&A
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Heya, I am a little bit blown away by the response to the previous video, so I decided to post another video much faster. [Plus, my life is still pretty stressful so I hide away on TH-cam lol] 00:00 intro: previous video highlight 00:05 what is my fav video I've made so far 00:27 my cute art video 01:02 cat intermission 01:20 my attitude towards art 02:16 why I love my Ukrainan accent video 02:...
4 years on Youtube: am I a failure? (feat ChatGPT) part 1
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Heya there, Kateryna here. In this video I reflect on my fascinating, fun, and kinda lonely journey of having a TH-cam channel, and how did it change my life and influenced the way I see the world. [chapters and better description pending lol] Free Music for Videos 👉 Music by Citrus Avenue - Blue Ginger - thmatc.co/?l=0C614749 Free Music for Videos 👉 Music by frumhere - stand still, here - thma...
A year ago, a dam. Yesterday, a children's hospital.#standwithukraine
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Even though the video was not intended to cover any recent events but was supposed to focus on the tragic Kakhovka Dam disaster, I am still in shock from the hit on the children's hospital that transpired on the 8th of July, 2024. This description will provide you with the necessary information about both incidents, created by trusted media. The Kakhovka Dam was breached in the early hours of t...
TWO: but I write poems when I am heartbroken (not really)
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Once again, not really heartbroken, yes, internet is fake, and all that. Just a poem I wrote recently and decided to share. I think the poetry book will be called "I am heartbroken (not really)" lol So copyrighting it! Don't you dare steal my idea! Find me elsewhere: (for music) (yes, I also make music!!! hehe) IG: @viakateryna TT: @katerynkavia (for korean and polish languages) (yes, I am tryi...
Why he was repressed by the soviets: Ivan Marchuk. Ukrainian Artistic Genius
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Hello, my name is Kateryna, and welcome to the first episode of my Ukrainian Depth Series! In this video, we delve into the extraordinary life and artistic genius of Ivan Marchuk, a prominent figure in Ukrainian art history. Join me on a journey through his masterpieces, his unique technique that is impossible to recreate, pliontanism, exploring the cultural, historical, and personal influences...
I'm heartbroken so I write poems: one (spoken word poetry)
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Well, I am not really heartbroken, I am quite happy, to be honest. But I was when I wrote that. And I feel heartbroken when I reflect on the history of my family which is riddled with partners and husbands who would only desire to pull their lovers down, to break into pieces every facet of them. And my own experience. This poem is a story about that. | I think maybe some of you could relate to ...
a perfect study day: TTMIK, Korean Language, CS50 and Political Science (a chill study vlog + ASMR)
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a perfect study day: TTMIK, Korean Language, CS50 and Political Science (a chill study vlog ASMR)
🎨how to ruin a painting in under a minute| artstory time
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chill study vlog: Korean language and Anthropology (lo-fi music + almost ASMR)
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🌊I met some jellyfish and painted them| 🎨artstory time
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🎨artstory time: why I love starting over🖌🖼
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one room vlog: my room, harry potter rant and a cat :)| october 2020 artvlog|
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one room vlog: starting a business, 한국어 and having tough days |september 2020 artvlog|
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one room vlog: art, Japanese history and Minecraft |august 2020 artvlog|
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🎨how to add texture to your art🖌🖼| artstory time
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beginner artist, listen up: 5 years in art
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beginner artist, listen up: 5 years in art
i wish you energy and keep going! It has to be very difficult in most oblast in UA.. a relative of mine has her mom still in odessa.. they're struggeling. Warm Hugs from Switzerland and all besh wishes
It took me around 800 job applications over 6 months before getting my first job as a software developer
I dont know where you live but you dont seem like a stereotypical slavic lady, Your attitude seems more suited to the northern Europe/ scandinavian attitudes.
I understood the poem before your explanations.... maybe its because I spend too much time caring about Ukraine...
"Authoritarian attitudes have been consistently linked to feelings of disgust." ~a study from 2018 Oh, and no, there is no wrong or right in art.
yeah, I think art is wonderful in the way that you take from it what you need. I had read books throughout my life that just spoke to my soul in the ways that just stay with me still but I am not sure the author ever really intended for it to be seen that way, you know what I mean? ;)
@@kater-nka To me that's exactly what art's supposed to do; "Okay, this is what it is, but what is it to ME?" (prioritizing subjectivity) I have this theory that art and science are basically two extremes on a spectrum.
What is **real** will always be more powerful than what is "perfect".
absolutely, I've been having the most interesting conversations with friends about this topic. how we all want to strive for perfect but perfect oftentimes will mean 'boring' and no one truly wants boring hehe
It seems like people often forget that there's another human being on the other side of the post.. we could all do with more kindness and consideration in this life. Being able to shrug off the hate and non-constructiveness is an important life lesson I'm still trying to learn lol
yeah, I think the internet makes it very easy to forget that we all are just interacting with people but I also often see those who appreciate that fact and really try to connect :) oh, listen, my stomach still does a little flip every time I get a rejection letter, negative feedback, or a comment that is not the kindest, sooo... Hahaha I think it's a forever type of process but it does make it easier to just let yourself live ;) you'll get there
yeah I can relate with your situation..................................a jobless guy trying to find a job in India :)
I think you mean how Stalin starved Ukrainians - a man who wasn't Russian at all. I also think you need to consider atrocities committed by Ukrainians in WW2 (and in other periods) against Russian prisoners of war, where even Nazi guards were physically sick at the vileness and extremity of torture. All you are doing, with nasty one-sided propagandic videos like this is prolonging the present and seeing more of your own and Russian people killed and leading us closer to WW3 and possible nuclear exchange. The vileness of Ukro Nazis has been documented time after time (loads of videos available here on TH-cam) - how Ukro Neo Nazi threatened to expel of kill ALL ethnic Russians from Ukraine - and it was something they were doing, soon supported by Zelensky, the West and his vile, corrupt circle of 'friends' who armed them with heavy weapons: It's so well documented it is not deniable, it's in many languages and from many TV stations worldwide, even including even the anti Russian BBC. Keep your one sided nonsense for yourself or you yourself become a warmonger.
i gave ~150 interviews in 90 days. applied for ~30 interviews. Got 5 offers at last :) ;)
Funny title of the video. It should be called "How communists turned Russian lands into Ukrainian SSR and consequences of Ukrainization..
Yes. 🙃
Putin is not Stalin. Ukraine's enemy is not Russia. It was the Soviet Union under Stalin which was evil. It is the US which is sending weapons and using you as cannon fodder. Are you catching on yet?
🤡🤡🤡 ukrobullshit
USSR and RUSSIA is not the same. Old RUSSIA was overthrown by bolsheviks/ziinist Russia became USSR. USSR fought the nazis/zionist. Let the super powers fight while zionist watch. USSR eventually loss from the USA/zionist. New russia. Stalin was partly jew. Bolsheviks leadership were jews. Gulags were created by jews.
This Holodomor narrative taught to Ukrainian children since 1991 is what pushed modern-day Ukrainians into thinking Russians as ethnicity are their biggest enemy. Notice how the video says "Russia starved us", while it really should have been "Soviet leadership caused famine in Ukraine, South Russia and Western Kazakhstan". Eventually this anti-Russian sentiment pushed Crimeans and Donbass away from Ukraine, and this led to uprisings and finally, a full-blown war.
This is just manipulation of history for ethno-nationalist goals. Holodomor was a result of failed communist policies and it affected the entire region from Kazakhstan to Ukraine, including southern Russia, so it wasn't especially directed at any one nationality in particular. Furthermore, let's not forget that Ukrainians, Jews, Balts and Caucasians were over-represented compared to the Russians in the Communist party. Stalin himself was Georgian and had killed many Russians. One can make a good argument that Russians were oppressed by the minorities in the USSR.
USSR was run by bolsheviks aka jews
People all over the USSR died in that famine. What happened in Ukraine wasn't much different from what happened everywhere else. There was a shortage of food for three primary reasons. 1) Failure of collectivization, this is the fault that Stalin bears. 2) Drought. Weather didn't cooperate and crops failed. 3) Ukrainians destroyed food rather than hand it over to the state. So we have a situation where, a bad situation, a drought was made worse by failed agricultural reforms, and people in the most productive region of the country, destroyed food rather than cooperate with state authorities. This is often framed as a "deliberate" targeting of Ukraine because food was largely taken out of Ukraine. The problem with this is, Ukraine was the bread basket of the USSR. Food has always been taken out of Ukraine to feed the entire state. Food produced in Ukraine was divided up to be distributed to Oblasts and SSRs all over the USSR. This would be like blaming the federal government of the USA for people starving to death in the midwest, because food was taken out of the midwest to feed people in Arizona and Nevada and New Mexico etc. The midwest might feel aggrieved because they grow the food, and had they had the choice to horde all of the food, maybe they would have made it through unscathed, but then they'd have been condemning the rest of the country to starvation on an even larger scale. The entire USSR was hit by famine and people starved to death all over the country, you rightly point out that it is used for nationalistic purposes. The problem with the narrative of the "Holodomor" is that it ignores this fact. That the famine was across the entire country. Ukraine wasn't singled out in any special way. People died in Belarus just like they died in Ukraine, just like they died in Dagestan, and Georgia etc. I suppose the issue is, while the state delivered food to these other regions, mostly from Ukraine. Ukraine was a net exporter of food to the rest of the USSR, while most of the rest of the USSR was a net importer. Unfortunately, that's sort of how things work in a large nation. Some regions grow food. Some regions produce goods. Ukraine was happy to benefit from the labor of the Russian urals exporting them steel and heavy machinery etc. I think what doesn't get mentioned enough, is the fact Kulaks burned their crops rather than allow the state to requisition them for distribution in the rest of the USSR. People are starving to death, and rather then let the food you've grown be taken to prevent other people starve, you'd rather burn it. That's self inflicted, and, it's hard to feel sympathy for that sort of behavior.
I learned of Stalin’s collectivising of the farms and persecution of land owning peasants - the Kulacks - in school history in the 1970s. It was a mass Soviet policy and had nothing to do with ethnicity, but was driven by Stalinist Communist ideology in class warfare. A larger percentage of Ukrainians suffered because they had much of good farming land where the land owning peasants lived & thrived after Tsar Alexander’s emancipation of the serfs in the 19th century. The myth of ethnic genocide is a Ukrainian nationalist myth. The famine was real but affected Russians, Tatars, Kazakhs, Georgians etc s well.
Are we going to discuss the identities of people like Genrikh Yagoda and Lazar Kaganovich? They seem to be the same people as Nuland et al who have a centuries-long hatred for Slavs. 🤔
Was it just Ukrainians? No.
You're a good writer. I enjoyed this. I suppose we all have conversations with the dead, in one way or another. Everyone is haunted.
thanks a lot for listening! yeah, I think the dead are the most patient audience in a sense ;)
why are you blaming the russians and not other nations in the soviet union? stalin wasn't russian. a lot of the people around him were jews. the truth is never just black and white. we want to make it black and white because it's easier for us to deal with reality that way, but there's a lot of gray in everything.
Ughhh disgusting propaganda 🤮. Russia ?? Jesus .. first during that time it was ussr .. second it was a famine that has touched many ussr republics including Russia SSR .. third there were other famines in Europe during that time and fifth holodomor is a word created after 1991 for propaganda purpose against Russia and lastly.. you suck with your propaganda!!! Let me guess .. your husband is a Nazi who was with Azov and got killed ???? You’re a clown 🤡
I'm sorry that im not able to do anything to stop any of this. It is inexcusable that the frew world is allowing this tyranny to continue. 😞
holodomor is fake. Even the german goverment admitted this. All of the UDSSR starved not only Ukraine. What a shame saying "how russia starved us" when in fact all people suffered. Ukrainians really love to play the victim
I can relate and I‘m very sorry for you
hey, I am very sorry too!
Interesting how u ukros keep comming back all those years about hladomor which was not only in ukraine that time and big deal of that was coused by west and completly forgeting about nazis how many of you been killed by them...
Thats so sad...
It can definitely feel like it (: thanks for listening!
i wish you all the warmth and love you deserve. greetings from switzerland
thank you for your kind words (:
then ussr was run by same exact kind of people who lead ukraine now. and famine was all over ussr not just ukraine. and it was all over the world . for instance several 10s of millions died in british india in 30s and well in to 40s, due to famine, while british (so loved by ukriane now )continued shipping food out of india to feed uk and australia and other white colonies. .
I didn't know much about the Holodomor, but was fortunate enough to visit Kyiv just before the war started, where I visited the Holodomor museum. It definitely lends some perspective to the actions taking place today.
There is a reason why almost everyone who shares border with russia is wary of russia. It's political and social culture as well as imperial stance toward everyone else hasn'T changed since mongol times-
@@Turtle1631991 The Mongols raided the north of the principality, but never lived there. They lived in Galicia, Kiev region, Chernigov region, Poltava region...and yes, before writing about imperialism, study the history of Western Europe and come up with an idea about the Hunnic influence on Western expansionism.
@@Turtle1631991 Except, this is objectively false. Russia has good relations with the majority of countries on its border. The ones it has a problem with, are the same countries that largely invaded them in two world wars, or gleefully tried to ally with the Nazis in WW2. You'd be shocked to find out that Ukraine celebrates a Nazi collaborator and war criminal named Stepan Banderas as a national hero. The man was responsible for mass murder of Jews, Poles, and other ethnic groups the Ukrainian OUN and UPA (far right nazi like groups) didn't think were ethnically pure Ukrainians. Russia has its own problem with Neo-Nazis, however, the Russian state doesn't celebrate Nazis, Neo-Nazis, or Nazi collaborates. The Ukrainian state does. It's the only country in the world that does. Streets named after him. People march in the streets singing to him. The state fully signs off on this and supports it. That should be throwing serious warning signs. Now, while I agree that this war is a travesty and Russia shouldn't have invaded. I also think that Ukraine has some SERIOUS problems with their own history that they need to sort out. Case in point, the Holodomor. You probably read that it was this deliberate targeted action at Ukraine to ethnically cleanse Ukraine. Except, the Holodomor is just the name Ukrainian nationalists give to a Famine that hit the ENTIRE USSR. People starved to death ALL OVER the USSR. It might also shock you to learn that, Ukrainian Kulaks burned their crops rather than allow them to be requisitioned to alleviate starvation in other parts of the USSR. Which backfired, because the USSR said "Oh, you destroyed food? We don't care, we're still taking the same % to feed the rest of the country, it just means less food for everyone and you will have less left for yourselves as well". It is true that food was taken out of Ukraine, but that's because Ukraine was a major part of the Soviet bread basket. Ukraine supplied food for the ENTIRE USSR. It might seem unjust that food was taken out of Ukraine during a famine, but who else was going to feed the rest of the USSR? Ukraine sits pretty, with tractors and machines supplied by other parts of the USSR, while other parts of the USSR suffer even more? As to the famine itself. There were three primary causes of it. First, the failure of collectivization. Stalins agricultural reforms failed. Second, drought. The weather was the primary cause. If you care to read up on it, weather caused famine in the USSR->Russian Empire was common. It happened ALL THE TIME. Third, Ukrainian farmers, specifically Kulaks, destroyed their crops rather than allow them to be requisitioned by the state. So, we have a famine brought on by a drought, that is compounded by the failure of Stalin's agricultural reforms, and then the food shorted is made worse because Ukrainian farmers decided to destroy food rather than share it.
Man, how horrible. Revisiting traumatic experiences is hard so thank you for sharing.
It was a famine that touched many ussr republics including Russia SSR you mor0n!! At the same time there were other famines in Europe!! You’re sucking hard propaganda here .. holodomor is a word created for propaganda purpose against Russia … mor0n
Ukrainian folk fantasy is a very fascinating thing, but the facts are much more interesting. The first fact. There was a famine throughout USSR. The second fact. Stalin is the father of Ukrainian nation.
@ another fact is that there were other famines in Europe I think during that period but oh this USSR famine is genocide …… 🤦♂️
Hi katerиnka, just a 25 year old guy from germany in a quite similiar situation you were a year ago. Stumpled upon your videos awhile ago and listening to your journey was quite amazing and inspiring. Someday i hope to look back with equal amazement about my journey. Nonetheless I wish you the best given the current circumstances and hope you find more ways to archive way more than you could ever dream of :)
Hey! Thanks for sharing and I am very sorry to hear that you are going through a difficult situation. Trust me, it gets better, take care of yourself and keep going. You can do it! Thank you so much for your kind words (:
i really hope ukraine merges from all this free
thank you, it will! (:
Love it 😊
thanks a lot!(:
It's interesting to hear about your unique perspective given your experiences, keep making videos and you will find your audience!
Thanks a lot! (:
Nice!!!
thanks a lot! (:
my ukranian ex girlfriend once said that ukranian woman are icy latinas lol
haha well I am not sure if it's meant as a compliment or not
@@kater-nka that depends on you i guess...
A nice surprise to see the follow up video already. Seeing all the editing and the care you put into picking time stamps etc is pretty cool. Man speaking multiple languages is awesome, I agree. I barely have a grasp of one lmao. Have any of your pieces been based around anything biology related?
hehe thanks for watching! hmmmm I think I made one watercolor drawing of cartoonish cells but that's about it :)
very cool
thanks a lot (:
ive been doing it for a year and its been eating me up alive... its so hard and a lot of work... I think your videos are great and you have an amazing personality. I hope you get more views and subs🥰
Ahhh, the algorithm is not kind to the beginners that's for sure. I checked out your vids and they are great and a lot of fun, so keep it up! Thanks for watching (:
dude im actually learning korean this is so cool
heeya, yeah, Korean is sooo cool but I barely can crack it lol
Thanks for sharing, looking forward to hearing more from you!
Thanks for watching! (:
Heya, no idea why I landed here but enjoyed the video. Since you might do some Q&A someday again: - How did you come to learn korean? - What is your favorite kind of art? - Ever thought of streaming creating your art? This is kind of what many people do and might also bring more human interaction ;) - Where would you say do you draw the most inspiration for your own art? (books, movies, games, other artists) - What is your favorite artist? edit: sorry if these quesions are pretty barebones and shallow, but im much more attracted to 3d rendering and such "art" if you might want to call it that.
Heya, wow thanks for watching! The mighty algorithm is often unpredictable:)) Great questions, thanks, I will try to cover them in the future vids! Actually, my longstanding dream is to master Blender and to recreate 3D versions of my illustrated characters, sooo... That's definitely art!
Not a bot, just a random American. Having this to look back on is really great. I recently came across some old stuff I had written down when I was a kid and it was pretty fun to reach back in time and think about what I was doing, music I was listening to, things I wanted to accomplish and so on. Keep doing this, you already know you'll appreciate it. That ending made me laugh and it startled my dog lol.
Ahhh, thanks for a human interaction haha Yeah, I am a big fan of journals and almost always keep one around for this exact purpose. There is something magical in just reflecting back to a moment kinda frozen in time:) Thanks for watching and sorry to the dog
You are a sacred and wonderful poet. I'd love to be your penpal!
Thank you very much!
whats ur ig
Your country was and is on the wrong side. Your country jumped into bed with the devil West. They don't give a shit about you. They only want to keep hegemony on the expense of Ukrainian lives, not theirs. Anyone who thinks the Russian can be defeated is hypnotised. Wake up girl and grow up. Your puppet leader you believed have betrayed you all. You lost. Russia is the winner. Stop begging and seeking pity from others like your puppet leader. Your corrupt leadership served you all this calamity. Judge yourself so you won't be judged. Your country was judged. Now it's your personal opportunity to admit your mistake and make it good. Russia is your family. The West is your tempting devil. Choose life.
I don't know if it's just me, but TH-cam seems to be showing a lot more small channels on my feed. A lot of the videos are rubbish, some are good. Glad I came across this video. As soon as Russian troops gathered on the border, British (And NATO as a whole) soldiers should've been along the border in Ukraine. Putin wouldn't have dared risking an altercation with NATO. This war could have been stopped before it ever started. God Bless and best of luck, from England.
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