Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "Russia Has Lost Two More Critical Villages" video.
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@urkiddingme6254
Omg, thank you so very much for replying, that's sooo sweet, that you can relate to this and don't judge me!
As initially I was extremely hesitant to even mention here, how much I had especially hated going to the kindergarten - guess I was a very difficult child, bc I bothered my family so long and so much on a daily basis, til my grandma decided to take me home with her after lunch time, so that I only had to stay there for half a day - and I was super-happy about that change.
Later in school I already got severely depressed as soon as August came around, bc I knew it's only a months til school starts again in September and my mom brushed it off with "you're missing your school friends" which wasn't true at all ... of course I'd not have wanted, that my kindergarten or school got bombed to the ground, but if it would've mysteriously disappeared over night, I'd have been sooo happy about it!
But of course all of this isn't about me, I only got the weirdest flashbacks watching this clip bc it shows, how much pain the girl is experiencing about her destroyed kindergarten* and it's devastating to see ... as I'm sure that's been and still is happening countless times in Ukraine for more than 1 and a half years now.
* I believe this destroyed building was her kindergarten, if I'm not mistaken ... doesn't really matter though bc I didn't like both.
Edit:
This clip was indeed a huge revelation for me, bc I started reflecting about the question, if I was too privileged and spoiled.
Then again, I was only a 2 year old, when I had to go to the kindergarten - nowadays putting half babies into daycare seems to be more common, back then it wasn't though, the kindergarten wasn't equipped nor meant for such young kids and I was the youngest there.
& I was anxious of all the nuns there, who were relatively strict and some were straight up abusive.
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