• @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Children and neighbors can be moved. I don’t live in Ukraine, but when shit hit the fan, I was watching the news daily, while thinking about the most efficient way to pack everyone up in the car, and get the hell out. Luckily, the front line has stabilized relatively far from the western borders of UA. That’s enough of a buffer between me and russia for now.

    If the situation ever changes, I’m not going to wait for the bombs to fall. I’m going to try to outrun them. It would suck to loose my home, but life is worth more to me than a bunch of bricks.

    • artisanrox
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      11 year ago

      Children and neighbors can be moved.

      wow. just wow.

      I don’t live in Ukraine,

      Whelp.

      It would suck to loose my home, but life is worth more to me than a bunch of bricks.

      The point goes sailing so far over your head I wonder about your last reply.

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          11 year ago

          You do realize the irony of “dirt doesn’t matter, it’s just dirt” when you’re not moving right now because…people are defending their own dirt???

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Yes. I live comfortably thanks to those who fight. I’d not fight if I were them, but I would also not FORCE anyone to fight for me.

            • artisanrox
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              11 year ago

              From what I gather, the vast majority in Ukraine are kinda PO’ed at the invasion and are having no problem fighting against it.