i really don't know how to get back to normal because my life is completely destroyed and everything feels like a continuous cycle of stress grief and pain, my closest people are dying, yesterday I buried my father, and today I received news that my uncle was seriously wounded. my older brother is a war veteran at the age of 23. I don't remember the last time I saw my mother without tears on her face. I am writing this at a time when the city is under threat of a ballistic attack and I hear the sounds of Iranian drones flying over the city. and at the same time I go online and see a bunch of people calling my position "ukrainian privileges" or some other delusion that calls us to be convenient victims and shuts us up so that people feel comfortable expressing their opinions while they wildly speculating on the tragedies of my people.
REMINDER: russia still occupies parts of georgia and ukraine since 2008 and 2014, respectively.
traditional cross-dressing on ukrainian malanka holiday. the woman is dressed as vasyl (folk adaptation of st. basil) and the man is dressed as malanka (folk adaptation of st. melania).
during this holiday, ukrainians honor the ancestral spirits and imitate them by dressing as animals and opposite genders, since it is believed that the otherworld blurs the line between male and female, as well as between man and beast.
photographed by anna senik (ładna kobieta)
obvs acab but the scottish police force have the chance to do the funniest thing right now
Як іскра ще в тобі горить І згаснути не вспіла, — Гори! Життя — єдина мить, Для смерті ж — вічність ціла
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Танцювааааала риба з раком риба з раком
Morning in Ukraine
It's actually Pride month, so I want to tell you about the story of accepting my identity. As soon as I learned about the LGBT community and that it is possible, I realized that I like women, so I thought I was bi. After several years, I realized that I never liked men either romantically or sexually. So, through fear, I realized that I am a lesbian. After some time, I began to experience dysphoria more and more often. So at first I thought I was non-binary, then I was agender and later I was a Demi girl and then it dawned on me that my gender identity is fluid, so now I understand that I am genderfluid. It's still hard to accept it but I'm learning and I'm proud. So , happy pride month!
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