
Today, 6 missile strikes were carried out near me. I missed everything because I was listening to music loudly (kekw). My mom called me in a panic, missile were flying right over her house. I am no longer afraid of such news, I calmed and encouraged my mother and just hoped that no one would get hurt. The next few days scare me the most, I hope the "Russian victory Day" will not end with a nuclear strike for us. For all of us. We were unlucky to have an evil crazy neighbor. No one knows what to expect from them.
Also because of my anxiety disorder, I sometimes have problems with my eyes. My eyes hurt a lot and I can't do anything about it. It's hard to draw in this state and it upsets me a lot. I'm better now so I can work and I hope no "angry russian birds" will interfere with me (¬︿̫̿¬☆)
My cats evolved into seals just like me hehe
Also because of my anxiety disorder, I sometimes have problems with my eyes. My eyes hurt a lot and I can't do anything about it. It's hard to draw in this state and it upsets me a lot. I'm better now so I can work and I hope no "angry russian birds" will interfere with me (¬︿̫̿¬☆)
My cats evolved into seals just like me hehe
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When I read in the news that six "Dnipro doves" had been spotted in Odesa, I was relieved to read that there were no casualties (this time). Those "angry birds" should just go home, or take some anger management classes to deal with their explosive tempers.
I heard some predatory Bayraktar birds have been hunting in the region. I read they already got a couple of Raptors and perhaps they will discourage the source of the "Dnipro doves".
I heard some predatory Bayraktar birds have been hunting in the region. I read they already got a couple of Raptors and perhaps they will discourage the source of the "Dnipro doves".
I read in the news about several new sightings of 'angry birds' in the Odesa region over the weekend and today. I am working on identification and descriptions of the new species involved, all of which I believe are considered invasive.
Stay strong and, if you need to, crank up the volume on your music to drown out the flapping of wings (or whine of engines, as the case may be).
Stay strong and, if you need to, crank up the volume on your music to drown out the flapping of wings (or whine of engines, as the case may be).
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