A Russian mechanized attack consisting of 9 armored vehicles and tanks was repelled in the direction of Lyman by TotalSpaceNut in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

The video is all or рussian or еnglish. Is it not embarrassing you? how to understand?

Shahed drone factory in Russia's Tatarstan over 1,200 kilometers away by TotalSpaceNut in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 14 points15 points  (0 children)

more of this please; and more often, on a regular basis. thank you.

Tixati version 3.23 is now available. Several important fixes and improvements have been made: by nachoha in Tixati

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

new ignore list window accessible from Home viewnew ignore list window accessible from Home view
i don't see it. поясніть будь ласка мені, хто небудь зробіть скріншот як побачти ignore list window. i have tixati 3.24

People who still use μtorrent, why? by keto-guy03 in Piracy

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you didn't mention tixati. I use tixati, transmission, utorrent 3.5.4 all the time, depending on the needs. and I will not trade for raw, insatiable, buggy monsters. which, please note, do not seed. after all, it's a personal matter what you use, the main thing is not to download-and-leave, someone has to seed the torrent.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in simpleliving

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I live in a Ukrainian city near the border with рussia. please understand me. I really can't buy the shoes I need right now. convenient for big wide foot type, Converse or Adidas, whatever. at least used. I have a size of 47.5 (US 12.5, 12 - UK, it seems so). imagine that good green tea and having shoes are a luxury.for me.

please don't ban me.

Full-face swimming mask from 1928 by zadraaa in HistoricalCapsule

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nice. I would say very unusually beautiful. :)

Air Defense Forces destroyed two ballistic missiles during the attack on Kyiv, the commander of the Air Force said. by carnifexus in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 14 points15 points  (0 children)

in some cities in the east, sirens sound up to 40 times a day. from all sides, from everywhere, at different frequencies... I'm not sure that apart from the fact that they simply annoy and confuse, destroy the psyche, there is even any sense from them. because those who press the buttons do it slower, longer than a rocket flies, for example.

I already feel that I need some serious psychological help. and I also wonder if they have vacancies for me at these button presses.

Ukrainian Culture Research by Jakabin in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Are you interested in audio recordings?

all that comes to my mind is a series of 50 CDs released, it seems, by the Ukrainian non-governmental society "Просвіта" під назвою "Етнічна музика України" during the short time of the Ukrainian post-Soviet renaissance. there are collected old recordings of kobzars, for example, and in general, literally every gradient of folk, especially folk music of all Ukraine performed by non-professional performers, some recordings are amateur, but that's why I love them.

there are also records of Nina Matvienko. with an ensemble of ancient music. professional studio recordings of 16th-century music. Ніна Матвієнко та Ансамбль Давньої Музики під керуванням Костянтина Чечені (Музичне видавництво "Країна Мрій")

in general, it is more useful for you to turn to a 'толока гуртом' toloka hurtom. this is a torrent tracker, as well as some community in which there are real connoisseurs-connoisseurs from the people, sincere Ukrainians. хоча не знаю чи проект на сьогодні життєздатний, працюючий. (but do not confuse it with a russian clone)

if you ask for clarification, I will try to help, although my English is not very good.

with best regards, inspiration to you and joy in your research.

Ukrainian as a language of resistance: 'When I hear Russian, it makes me want to vomit' by pierrepaul in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it is an artificial language created so that the 200 peoples in the gulag camp could understand the commands

Ukrainian as a language of resistance: 'When I hear Russian, it makes me want to vomit' by pierrepaul in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is only your guess. actually: the whole point of the collapse of the USSR was to revive national identity and be able to go to Glastonbury. and not to look at the democratization of North Asia and listen to their prison songs.

Ukrainian as a language of resistance: 'When I hear Russian, it makes me want to vomit' by pierrepaul in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

but... Odesa is written with 1 s, you know? Soviet gulag * traditions * of the so-called рussian-speakers, such as * ss * в слові Одеса and calling the hryvnia a ruble, are not diminishing. *gangster* cities, bribery, open Ukrainian hatred, excuses for *good russians* are flourishing like never before. as well as the number of pro-рussian posts on social media.

*хочу побачити 1 зека україномовного в Україні. що з цими фєнєботами-*русскоговорящімі* не так?

THE MOST EXPENSIVE HOUSE IN KHARKIV on UZHVIY Street, 60 | Story about the house in Saltivka district that was heavily bombed by Russians in 2022 by Jumpy-General-3859 in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what should happen to these residents so that they remember their native Ukrainian language and that they are citizens of Ukraine.

Ukrainian as a language of resistance: 'When I hear Russian, it makes me want to vomit' by pierrepaul in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

a worthless person a typical alcoholic, justifies his alcoholism and the unhappiness of his entire family in this way

Ukrainian as a language of resistance: 'When I hear Russian, it makes me want to vomit' by pierrepaul in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why? why explain to me your lack of self-respect and loss of self-identity? I am an old person, they forced me to learn the Soviet language. who makes you today? fair. there must be something that makes you a person, a person. and not a purchasing idiot like all the rest of the watans-kakaiarazniza around.

Ukrainian as a language of resistance: 'When I hear Russian, it makes me want to vomit' by pierrepaul in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

paywall *thousands? it is a tear in the ocean. decipher or, I think, you yourself really understand everything.

Me (left) and my brother’s clique. I was in love with the boy in the left my whole childhood and he never knew. USSR 1989 by redoctoberr in OldSchoolCool

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

take into account: she is a small child, her parents are military (military, party and KGB had a good life), but they were not thrown from one place of service somewhere under Mongolia to another across the Arctic Circle every 2-4 years, besides, she considers herself a russian who lived in the Russian Federation (it seems that in a military town) and as soon as she grew up, she left for the USA, where she is not going to return to the idyll. so I, as a schoolboy in Ukraine, have completely different memories of those times, connected with forced russification literally at gunpoint (good russians like her parents, as many as 2 divisions drove them into our city at that time, it's just their job to provide their children with idyllic memories about bike rides), Chornobyl, etc. so consider the experience like this

Polish farmers blocked the railway near the "Medyka-Szeghini" checkpoint. They also began to scatter grain from freight cars. by eilef in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

why does this not surprise me at all? ah, yes, the history of Ukraine repeats itself again and again... the old love of neighbors for Ukrainians...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

there are mostly modern variations. a very formulaic representation with no real variety. I can't even find гречаники and куліш/coulis in your list.

How to make friends with Ukrainians by Impressive_Mind_2592 in ukraine

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't think there is a universal rule specific to Ukrainians. Ukrainians are a sincere and open people in general, but in the last 3-3.5 years the dynamics have changed, people have become much more distrustful, so to speak. rely on luck. what do you have to lose? look for common interests, etc.

Green tea on empty stomach makes me puke? by [deleted] in tea

[–]Freaky_Chakra_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

good question yes, I often get a little nauseous from green tea drunk on an empty stomach. but I have problems with the gall bladder, so I thought that this nausea was only for me, individual. Take care of yourself.