
Kristicide
I am a prisoner locked up behind xanax bars
- Dec 16, 2021
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Putin will be essentially broken by the financial institutions. His economy is falling fast.
Frankly, I don't think so.Putin will be essentially broken by the financial institutions. His economy is falling fast.
Thanks for sharing this. This archive is...something. But really a lot of information you wouldn't find anywhere that could be useful in my case.Lots of survival books/resources on the internet archive. Just go to "folscanomy: books" and go to "self-defense" and "survival/prepper" categories.
Strongest argument against "Russians are liberating people from a NeoNazi regime there" I've seen so far.Nationalist pride and a strong military have always been top priority for Russia and Russian identity.
Not really, it's more about making sure city is completely dark so it's not clear where to drop bombs, if your window in that one small light in the dark then for the bomber jet above it's the big red cross with a marking "Good place for shelling right here". I live on the top floor of my building. Pieces of shrapnel are more of a concern for the first three floors, and if we're hit it will probably be a full blown death from above. The best case scenario in that case is that it hits another part of the building but even then windows will probably completely fly out, windowpane and all. Or they will go along with a piece of a wall. Or, if things are even worse than well, I will die in rubble and hellfire or be blown to bits. Generally the best idea to just stay the fuck away from the windows during the air raid. And away from the outside-facing walls.the advice to keep the windows covered is to avoid injuries due to the glass shattering and flying, bits of shrapnel, debris etc.
Oh my god this idea was perfect! How did I not think about it! If there is any resource that I have in abundance, that is cardboard boxes - I have a whole pile of empty pizza boxes from before. And a bit of scotch tape. It wouldn't hold a blanket, but cardboard ins't heavy! I cut up a couple of boxes, stuck them together with scotch tape and then stuck to the window. It worked perfectly! Thank you so so much for this idea, it really was super helpful.If you have empty cardboard boxes (if they are full, empty them & use) or thermocol sheets with you or can borrow them from neighbours, you can also stick them to the window with tape.
The best case scenario in that case is that it hits another part of the building but even then windows will probably completely fly out, windowpane and all. Or they will go along with a piece of a wall.
Or, if things are even worse than well, I will die in rubble and hellfire or be blown to bits. Generally the best idea to just stay the fuck away from the windows during the air raid. And away from the outside-facing walls.
It worked perfectly! Thank you so so much for this idea, it really was super helpful.![]()
This whole thing doesn't invalidate that some people are having it hard around the world, suffering from mental and physical illnesses, poverty, loneliness. And I am sorry for their suffering, for your suffering. It matters and it deserves attention. It's just...life can be good, it can be okay and it can be bad and it can be awful. And there are places in the world, where life becomes just...incomprehensible. In a meaning that it is very hard to properly comprehend and imagine when you're outside of this situation, and it feels surreal and hard to process when you in it. It's like the scale of suffering just overloads and breaks. I just ended up in one of those places. Never expected that. When our president declared a nationwide emergency, my biggest concern was that there would be a curfew that will make it difficult for me to find time to shop, and that issues with Internet connection might disrupt my work. And I was pretty seriously concerned about that! And then I went to sleep, in an hour and a half war was declared, and in another hour I woke up to a distant explosion. I didn't even believe it at first, because wars are terrible, but they are somewhere out there, in the Middle East, in Africa, not here, not in my country. You know that PSA "if it's not happening here, doesn't mean it's not happening"? I was convinced that it is how things go out, that they unwind slowly, that thing don't escalate from "everything is okay" to "war crimes" over a course of a few days. But apparently they do. I still struggle to process that this is real. I couldn't imagine myself in this situation up until the very moment it started. And no one outside of it should imagine it too. Because this shouldn't be happening never, nowhere, not for any reason. Because if you keep thinking about the possibility of scary shit of this magnitude - you might just lose your mind. We need to fix "normal" levels of suffering in the world, deal with illnesses and the poverty and the disrimination, not create SO MUCH MORE of it. You are not a fool for taking normalcy for granted. It should be granted. If you're a fool, I think 98% of people here are idiots too, because we all took the lives we had for granted. I think everyone will have PTSD after this. Even if you're somewhere safe, outside of the risk of shelling, you're still watching the news and asking yourself whether you're next, whether literally tomorrow you're going to be bombed, or food and water will run out, or electricity will disappear or your loved ones will be killed or, or, or... No one will come out of this mentaly okay.thought I had it bad in life with my recurring Major Depressive Disorder, but this has made me realise what bad really is, and how terrifying it must be for Ukrainians, many of whom will be affected by PTSD etc.I'm a fool for taking the things I have for granted.
I understand people not in this situation not understanding why just flee/just surrender etc. isn't as easy as it seems. But I am watching livestreams pretty much 24/7 (the "can't watch the news anymore because it's too scary, but can't stop watching the news because it's too scary" kind of a situation). And they often have a chatbox that I am training myself not to read. There are so many trolls, edgelords, homegrown geopolitic experts that look on and cheer. I don't understand how anyone could do it, ever.I've read a couple of dumb comments the past few days (NOT on SS, for the record – sometimes I make the mistake of reading comment sections under news stories and videos), and I've just gotta say, it's so easy for someone on the outside looking in to wonder why people living in war zones (or, for example, dealing with abusive relationships, toxic families, shitty employment conditions, etc) don't just choose to flee... if only it were really that simple.
Oh no! You're gonna tell on him!Good. Please control yourself the next time you get the urge to send someone a misguided, insulting PM. PMs are reportable too, you know.![]()
Oh no! You're gonna tell on him!
I can't stop thinking about you and your welfare "Nessie". I hold you in my thoughts all through the day ever since I first read your heart-rending posts. My god what you must be going through! A couple of things you can check out on archive.org. There's a book titled CIA EXPLOSIVES FOR SABOTAGE MANUAL that has a lot of advice for expedient, improvised weapons of resistance. Also look at books by Kurt Saxon. There are all five volumes of THE POOR MAN'S JAMES BOND, plus more of his works. When the title comes up, click on vertical rectangle icon just to the right of the two opposing arrows. Then move cursor way off to margin, single click, and then scroll down to "PDF" and hit download. Voila. There are vast resources there for the taking--all free.I'm so exhausted. Laid down for a second because I don't feel well, set two alarms just in case. Fell asleep, slept through both of them and then through an air raid apparently. That's concerning. Didn't make it to chemistry but that's probably pointless either way, they have nothing. No real good news anywhere. Someone on the news explained what's the plan is with capturing Kharkiv with a map that showed that the biggest part of Russian army is there now and that they will move to surround Kyiv once they're done with Kharkiv. The map showed them moving through my city next. Best case realistic scenario is we surrender before it happens. Sorry for the negativity. So exhausted.
I reckon they'd be better off in western EU.Still no foreign troops to help,shame on you EU, NATO! All they do is bla bla bla, oh we will take the refugees, refugees don't wanna be taken, they want to go back home for Christ sake!
Yeah, that's a nice thought. I think this is pretty much the only thing that could improve the situation at this stage. Maybe the theory that his erratic aggressive behaviour lately is due to some griveous neurological condition is true...I have no ability to help so I'm going to focus all of my mental energy on Putin dropping from a random and sudden brain aneurysm... power of positive thinking?
Yeah. I recon us talking about some french politician being hyped for war because his ass isn't going to be here. And now, here we are...this war was so preventable.. and now, here we are.
Now moostly pregabalin to deal with seizures and any painkiller stronger than paracetamol, although nitroglicerin and an asthma inhaler also wouldn't hurt...What meds do you need? Are you able to recieve mail anywhere at all?
There wouldn't be any NATO troops here, and that's reasonable. People in the west are very kind, I believe they help enough. No one wants to be a refugee, but it's better than a horrible death.Still no foreign troops to help,shame on you EU, NATO! All they do is bla bla bla, oh we will take the refugees, refugees don't wanna be taken, they want to go back home for Christ sake!