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vitalwebmaster · 2 years ago
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Keeping the Past Alive: A Guide to the Top 10 Essential Ukrainian Traditions
Experience the heart and soul of Ukraine through 10 fascinating traditions! From festive celebrations to mouth-watering dishes, discover the country's rich cultural heritage. #UkrainianTraditions #CulturalHeritage #Travel
Ukraine’s rich cultural heritage and traditions are a testament to its long history and unique folklore. From Easter to Independence Day, Ukrainians celebrate various holidays and customs that reflect the country’s agricultural roots, religious beliefs, and national identity. This article will explore ten Ukrainian traditions that every national follows. Easter Easter is one of the most…
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drunkoncyberpunk · 1 month ago
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deepdwnbodythurst · 6 months ago
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matthew modine’s full metal jacket diary
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kazz-brekker · 13 days ago
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vitaly "soon as she unblocks me the wedding is back on" sergeyevich rysakov
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thedogslegart · 1 year ago
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From my other sketchbook. Fuigering how things are supposed to look + other misc stuff.
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jessread-s · 10 months ago
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Thank you to the publisher for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
✩💐💍Review:
I absolutely adore this book! It is like “The Proposal”, but in young adult book form.
“Just Say Yes” follows Jimena Ramos, a seventeen-year-old who had no idea she was undocumented. The quickest way to get her green card is to find an American to marry. Her best candidate: Vitaly, her next-door neighbor and friend. But Vitaly has his own plans for the future. So Jimena tries online dating…only she can’t stop thinking about him.
I appreciate how this book not only focuses on teenage love, but also how difficult it can be for undocumented teens trying to go through the immigration process in the United States.
Within the first chapter, Jemina discovers that she is not a legal citizen. Her resilience and determination to overcome one of the most difficult times in her life is what made me love and admire her character so much. While I cannot relate to her situation personally, I understood her devastation and how badly she wanted to be a normal teenager. I couldn’t help but root for her.
I really loved Jimena and Vitaly’s slow development from neighbors-to-friends-to-lovers. They are so so cute and absolutely perfect for each other! I wish the ending was more drawn out so that I could bask longer in their coupledom because I could not get enough of them.
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anaki-boo · 1 year ago
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I am 100% sure that Sherlock left John alone for three years because of Mary. More precisely, he was sure that it would not be such a shock for John, since he has a caring wife. Perhaps Sherlock believed that Mary would become a kind of basic emotional support for John.
It pains me to think about how John tried to get over the loss of his friend and wife in such a short period of time. It also pains me to imagine how Sherlock felt when he found out about Mary's death when he was in another part of the world.
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ruvviks · 5 months ago
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the way i need to write about roksana so bad
#personal#i could write a book about that woman i love her so much#her story is so so similar to vitali but from a different perspective but like. they're the same person to a degree#even her arc with like. cutting her hair short and bleaching it. that's LITERALLY what vitali did as well#obviously vitali is a guy but he was a daughter once. both him and roksana went through the same thing and went insane about it#+ roksana's weird obsession with mikhail which has stayed around all those years because she sees him as like. a symbol of freedom#because vitali was always with him and loved him etc etc. all of that made roksana love him too?? if that makes sense??#parasocial relationship with your older brother's bestie. because it's the only thing she's ever known. i need to chew on glass#and the way she feels like it's her responsibility to carry the burdens of her family because her older brothers both left#so she feels like she has to stick around and clean up the remaining messes to have some sort of semblance of a family again#but her parents are out for revenge and her mother has given up and her father is still trying. there's the whole affair thing with ravager#roksana has infiltrate vitali's office and of course she goes to do that. but with her own agenda in it all#trying to get closer to mikhail again as if she will succeed this time and finally get that freedom she's always longed for#and then she realizes that it was never about finding someone to run away with. it has to come from within yourself#and then she leaves. and she leaves so far that no one knows where she went for a good amount of years#AND IT'S SO INSANE TO ME. she did not have to go through any of that#and maybe if she and vitali had talked more and had tried to understand each other more they could've helped each other#instead of just. become strangers. while being quite literally EXACTLY the same. GOD!
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beautifulbookishdisaster · 2 months ago
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"Your big brawny monster of a man threw himself in front of me. I don't think I'm allowed to hate someone who took a bullet for me. It's really fucking inconvenient."
Katee Robert, Dark Restraint (Icarus)
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theood · 8 months ago
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My fiancé made Father Vitalis in the Sims and that was really very hot. One day I'll get art of that demon dick. For now he's losing strip poker in my head and it's a wonder no one found out he's a demon in the quaint old town he took over priestly duties for
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vitalwebmaster · 2 years ago
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Unbelievable 10 Ways Stalin Under USSR Destroyed the Lives of Millions of Ukrainians
Unbelievable 10 Ways Stalin Under USSR Destroyed the Lives of Millions of Ukrainians
The USSR under Stalin was a dictatorship that led to the suffering of millions of Ukrainians. In this article, we will walk through: the collectivization of agriculture, the famine (Holodomor) of 1932-33, the purges of the 1930s, the deportations of the 1940s, the forced labor camps, the persecution of the Ukrainian intelligentsia, and the suppression of Ukrainian culture. Under Stalin’s rule,…
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rwpohl · 6 days ago
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der golem, gustav meyrink 1913/14
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middlegradeeveryday · 3 months ago
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Coyote Queen by Jessica Vitalis
Summary: Twelve-year-old Fud feels trapped. She lives a precarious life in a cramped trailer with her mom and her mom’s alcoholic ex-boxer boyfriend, Larry. Fud can see it’s only a matter of time until Larry explodes again, even if her mom keeps on making excuses for his behavior. If only Fud could find a way to be as free as the coyotes roaming the Wyoming countryside: strong, smart, independent, and always willing to protect their own.
When Larry comes home with a rusted-out houseboat, Fud is horrified to hear that he wants to fix it up for them to live on permanently. All she sees is a floating prison. Then new-neighbor Leigh tells Fud about Miss Black Gold, a beauty pageant sponsored by the local coal mine. While Fud doesn’t care much about gowns or talents or prancing around on stage, she cares very much about getting herself and her mom away from Larry before the boat is finished. And to do that, she needs money, in particular that Miss Black Gold prize money.
One problem: the more Fud fantasizes about escape, the more her connection to the coyotes lurking outside her window grows. And strange things have started happening—is Fud really going color-blind? Are her eyebrows really getting bushier? And why does it suddenly seem like she can smell everything?
Book Type: Novel
Genre: Realistic Fiction
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campsis · 7 months ago
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The Rope (1957), Barto Agnia Lvovna, Goryaev Vitaly Nikolaevich
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sightless-highland · 1 year ago
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"Always Visible" has been published
Summary:
Middle-aged police inspector at Portland is taken to investigate a strange and puzzling case related to an accident at a local hospital. To unravel the mystery, inspector Galbraith visits a offender, who supply him with a host of information about a certain little girl named Delia…
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various-stormsnsaints · 1 year ago
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