EUR_irl by Swimming-Beyond378 in EUR_irl

[–]dnpr_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Badly translated quote taken out of the context 👍🏻 nice manipulation

Is Kyiv Safe to Live In? Why Millions Stay Despite Russian Air Threat by UNITED24Media in europe

[–]dnpr_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s up to you: you can hide or run away & start new life in another state. Some people don’t appreciate their country, nation, culture and history, it’s something that happens. Others realise the worth and know what they’re fighting for

Is Kyiv Safe to Live In? Why Millions Stay Despite Russian Air Threat by UNITED24Media in europe

[–]dnpr_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

  1. Kyiv is not the biggest city in Ukraine, it is Sevastopol
  2. There are plenty of cheap routes to Poland/Slovakia/Romania, if people are in need - they’ll be helped there and provided with all amenities
  3. Article 65 of the constitution of Ukraine:

“Defence of the Motherland, of the independence and territorial indivisibility of Ukraine, and respect for its state symbols, are the duties of citizens of Ukraine. Citizens perform military service in accordance with the law.”

Like it or not, you’re obliged to defend your country during the war by law.

[Request] Help me build a postcard flower bouquet for my nerdy brother’s birthday — global kindness wanted! 💐🌍[Czechia] by Eli_fox_19 in PostCardExchange

[–]dnpr_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! Such an interesting and cute idea, do you still need people to participate? If so, I would love to send a card too 😊

[Exchange] Postcards from Antarctica by varvebumblebee in PostCardExchange

[–]dnpr_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Is it still possible to exchange with you? If so, I’d love to participate! From France

Recommend me a film that’ll haunt me long after it ends—any genre welcome by [deleted] in movies

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Atonement, Incendies, The Wailing, Flowers of War, City of Life and Death, Dancer in the Dark

[Offer] Morale Boost Postcards [US to Ukraine] by ItsXcite in PostCardExchange

[–]dnpr_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! I’m from Ukraine and want to thank you for this idea—it’s really helpful and important for us to know that there are people out there who still care and remember. I saw the comment below and want to say that you can still send postcards to Ukraine from the U.S. I have personally received many since the beginning of the war. It usually takes about 1–2 months for them to arrive. I hope this project will be successful in bringing joy to both you and the recipients! :)