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⋮⋮⋮   No. 8982

Hello, excuse my morbid curiosity, but has any ukrainians here fought in the trench?
Would you be willing to share your experience?
What did you see? Did you see dead bodies? Did you have comrades die in front of you? Have you been seriously wounded, maimed, amputated, disfigured?

What's your general feeling about war in general after this experience?

Do you think you suffer from PTSD? If so, in what way does it manifest?

And finally, how do you feel about people from a country at peace, like mine, having such morbid curiosity?

⋮⋮⋮   No. 8983

As a Ukrainian, who has not been in the frontline warzone, I'd also like to question my brothers, if I may, about their reabilitation experience and the moments of self-respect... (It's not scary for me now, because I've been in the hospital for about half of the year leg and spine trauma, maybe had a bit of memory loss during that time and made my path to normal life with support of my family members for about two years past then).
Will hope and do my best to make this war to end sooner than later!

⋮⋮⋮   No. 8984 OP

>>8983
How did you hurt yourself, dear friend?

⋮⋮⋮   No. 8985

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>>8984
Well, it was a hard and period in my life, I felt depressed by social inadeqacy and overwhelmed with very ambitious tasks I've focused on...
It's a long story, and not a unique one for narcissistic type people, as myself.

It was on the beginning of the war in 2014.
I tried to prove my dignity (in a wrong way) to people who pushed on me and become a victim of alcohol usage... As if it was the first time.
Let me say one thing—I was a part of the problem.

My family members ware with me, and that's what matters the most, in my opinion.
After some reabilitation in hospital and with my father, my life became much easier, because we were talking about good and bad things I tried to rationalize in my artworks.
And continue to do, with much more stability in emotional sense.

May I ask you something? Have you been in critical situations and how did you manage them in common?

Pic: here is some pixelart for you, my friend.

⋮⋮⋮   No. 8986

>>8983
*with leg
>>8985
*and slippery
*were with

⋮⋮⋮   No. 8987

>>8982
Those board fans didn't fight at all !!!
They only sent others and says bullshit about victory and how their idol zelenskyy is so cute leader.
Do not believe even single word of those faggots.

⋮⋮⋮   No. 8998 OP

>>8985
Thanks for the pixelart, second France fren. It reminds me somewhat of Yume Nikki and similar games on the old Rpg maker 2003 prrograms, which were a huge part of my childhood. I feel some nostalgia for these simple and candid forms of art!

I see somewhat what you describe. I guess you had a car accident aggravated by your alcohol use or something of a similar kind? You don't have to answer, no worries. I already feel quite shameful for the morbid curiosity of inquiring such a unempathetic thing in my original post anyway. I felt like a sort of entomologist, wanting to woefully ascertain the physical misery and sufferings of people stranger to me...
I'm simply glad to know that you are doing better now, and wish it goes on the same ever and ever.

>May I ask you something? Have you been in critical situations and how did you manage them in common?

I haven't been in any serious injury or life threatening event, no. I did have a lot of childhood trauma due to a violent and belittling father and a cold and unloving mother. Also quite hardcore bullying for some years in school. But it's nohing compared to a serious health issue and let alone war and its funeral procession of horrors.

⋮⋮⋮   No. 9000 OP

>>8987
I suppose it's to be expected in any imageboards. This place seems so small anyway.
I know the best places to get genuine and raw impressions of Ukrainians would be one of these countless, obscure telegram channels, and painfully sift through hundreds of messages... But it's beyond my capabilities and motivation. Such cases.

⋮⋮⋮   No. 9001

>>8982
> And finally, how do you feel about people from a country at peace, like mine, having such morbid curiosity?
Curiosity about war is natural, and I don’t see anything wrong with it. People from peaceful countries want to understand what’s happening, and that’s completely normal. The only thing that can sometimes feel strange is when war is viewed as something distant and abstract, without realizing that for us, it’s daily reality—about life, death, our loved ones, and our homes. But if curiosity comes from a genuine desire to understand and empathize, I respect that. I sincerely hope that you, and your country, never have to know what war truly means.

⋮⋮⋮   No. 9004

>>8982
> Did you have comrades die in front of you?
I'm not a soldier, and I haven't been to war. But this war has already taken two of my friends.

One of them went missing over a year ago. To this day, there is no news of him. He was a scout, and prisoners like him are rarely spared. Most likely, he lies in an unmarked grave somewhere in a field. But there is still hope.

My other friend was killed. I even saw the video. He was in the back of a pickup truck when an FPV drone caught up with them. He tried to jump out, but he didn’t make it—the drone operator steered it directly into him, hitting his right side. He lost his right arm and leg and died within minutes from shock and blood loss.

He died, but the others in the pickup survived with concussions. He gave his life for his four comrades. I was at his funeral. It’s been almost two years now, and I still can’t believe he’s gone. We used to sit at the same desk in school. It feels like it was just yesterday…

⋮⋮⋮   No. 9005

thats a good thread

bump

⋮⋮⋮   No. 9011

>>9004
> My other friend was killed. I even saw the video.
Here is modern warfare. Even without being a soldier on the front line, you can still witness your loved ones dying live or in a video recording...

⋮⋮⋮   No. 9012

>>9004

Sorry to hear about your two friends ;_;

⋮⋮⋮   No. 9014

>>9000
Telegram is last tower of freedom.
Countless amount of time I (and others) was banned on reddit, facebook, even x-twitter, because we said a truth, and those fake patriots claim us rus bots, and asked why we doesn't show real identity, while those who show was have a lot of trouble from police or even killed and forced to battleground.
I can't say anything with real ID in my motherland, because I will be killed.

⋮⋮⋮   No. 9101

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>>8998
Voilà comment je t'imagine, mon ami ✨



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