ця падла емоційно знищила мене, вийняла з грудей моє серце та розтоптала його в гівно, плюнула в ��ушу, змусила плакати два дні підряд та не спати ночами, і я хочу опозорити її на весь інтернет.
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(oh) it is you again, a bad dream, don’t leave so fast, i want to wake up with you. the room is foggy and the floor is rotten. it’s a nightmare, but there is a dolphin under the floorboards. [x]
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another night under russian shelling. no sleep. no electricity. only anxiety and fear and dozens of russian bombs.
feeling so fucking "pRiViLegEd" right now as tankies and other delusional idiots love to say about us
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«– якби я могла, я б підкреслила тебе текстовим маркером.
– що?
– та нічого.»
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a question about your recent dostotevkiy post (this i a genuine question, i am ukrainian too and despise russian literature with all my heart): shouldn't we shame, for example, shevchenko the same way too? i was reading kobzar this summer and the number of times he used "zhyd" and antisemitic rhethoric in his poems is. pretty high
again, this is genuine, i'm in no way implying shevchenko is worse than dostoyevskiy or that russian literature is something good
Hmm... Yes, I think we should; maybe not specifically shame (it would make no difference to a dead man), but critically reexamine the casual antisemitism in classical ukrainian literature? Yes. After all, this in particular is what irritates me about Dostaevsky stans - uncritical pink-tinted glasses consumption of his literature, being blindfolded by philosophy and overlooking the chauvinism.
And classic ukr lit... To put it lightly, a lot of times it gives me an impression of "russians are dirty, jews are greedy, poles are stuck-up, romani are dirty as well, and only we are good and hard-working and kind and beautiful, but oooooh so miserable and nobody loves us for some reason 💔" like shut the fuck up 🙄
A couple of years ago I went to see "Сто тисяч" with my mum. If you recall the plot, it is extreeeeemely antisemitic, there is no way around it. So the choice the director made was to hire an extremely charismatic actor for the role of the Jewish character, and at least for me personally it was 100% successful in making him so sympathetic and negating the inheritable harm of the stereotypes in the plot? (putting this into words makes it sound pathetic, I promise it's much more persuasive irl, you just have to be there)
But that is my opinion as a goym girl, I have no idea if ukrainian jews would agree with me on this, and that is the final thought I want to end on - this conversation must be lead by ukrainian jews. I am very happy that they are finally finding their place in the modern Ukraine, and I think it we are ready for this conversation and we can benefit from listening to their perspective.
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Завтра я маю пережити огляд робіт в коледжі...
Tomorrow I have to go through my college art review...
(The last nerve cell)🕯️⚰️ (College)
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