If we don't leave our home, we will die. The new life of a Russian family

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No offense, but alcoholics take themselves to these depths all over the world. Sometimes you are in a climate where you freeze to death. I had them camp on my doorsill in Fort Lauderdale when the weather got bad- but at least he didn’t freeze.

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I understand. Knew an alcoholic man who froze to death naked in a vacant lot. Said he started drinking at age 10. (This was about forty yrs. ago.) Not an unusual occurrence I’m told.

I don’t know but I think what pisses me off the most are the enablers (Gov., Social Justice Warriors, the MaD MeN - Advertising which leads back to TPTB, etc. The longer I’m in this world I notice how different I am from 30 years a go. I used to feel a lot more empathy before but now it seems my self preservation kicks in and I’m like SCREW THOSE JUNKIES. I think the worse of it all is imagining how awesome this worldly place could be and how it actually is. Pisses me off.

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@Sal2lee
I hear ya. What I don’t think is coming through on this forum is how incredibly HARD a place Russia is to live in. Prospering in life in Russia is a whole different level.

@thebeaver I feel us humans all over the world have more in common than not. I understand the USSA has these same issues as Russian people but with a different landscape. I’m so glad you post these “Russian “ videos because it gives me more perspective view. Yes, some Russians do have it hard as do some Brazilians and Canadians, etc… I’m not here to shoot the messenger :wink:

Have you ever watched Soft White Underbelly on YT? I find it very interesting.