how are you Moosie I'm glad to meet you
someone was banned -
for nothing -
which didn't bother them
but it did me
and in the end
i lost them
i never did anything to anyone
and everyone hates me.
she hates me.
i'm sorry for everything
i'll just go
The unexpected banning of Cat was unimaginably and horrifically -- eventually -- devastating on the ecosystem that is my heart within ---- my soul.
I hope you will not do this to others in the future.
Peace.
i lost someone who cared about me so much
they made things so nice like heaven.
but i could feel their pain every day
now i'm just so fucking lost and i miss them so much
Important...
'Liu-wen Fang’s tears flowed when she saw the first images of Kyiv under attack and on fire as Russian forces invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
'The 26-year-old had supplemented her degree in business with an exchange year in the Ukrainian capital in 2018 where she studied the Russian and Ukrainian languages at a big university.
'During that year, she grew very fond of Kyiv and its people. She remembers walking the city’s winding riverbanks and visiting its spacious parks, sharing cocktails with friends in its charming bars, and having dinner parties in homes like those she now watched being turned to charred ruins by Russian missiles.
“It was very hard to see the city that had been my home turned into a war zone,” Fang* told Al Jazeera from her home in Shanghai.
'Fang knows that her critical views of Russia are unique, particularly in the context of China’s deeply censured news media environment and especially when it comes to the war in Ukraine. Yet, more than a year after the invasion, there are signs that the perspectives of everyday Chinese people are shifting towards Russia’s war in Ukraine and China’s view of Putin.'