IM NOT OK KAZKA

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • I DON'T KNOW

Комментарии • 73

  • @Ilona_Belinskaja
    @Ilona_Belinskaja 2 года назад +38

    Это не визуальные эффекты, это реальные кадры и наша жизнь…

  • @SCOOTER.FOR_LIFE
    @SCOOTER.FOR_LIFE Год назад +1

    Thank you for feeling our pain!..💔 Best wishes from Ukraine!

  • @fox-volunteer
    @fox-volunteer Год назад +12

    Hello. Many thanks to you for genuine emotions, for the fact that what is happening here in Ukraine touches you. It's not visuals, it's a chronicle.Thanks for support🙏
    Glory to Ukraine and the civilized world without orcs 💙💛

  • @louisesmith4251
    @louisesmith4251 2 года назад +39

    you chose some very strong songs for introduction to Ukraine, painful. You are not alone in your emotional reactions. bless you 💗💗

    • @namastute5230
      @namastute5230  2 года назад +7

      For me its not painful
      Its just a disappointment for humanity

    • @namastute5230
      @namastute5230  2 года назад +8

      And i still can't believe that this 'ALL IS TRUE'

    • @innav3650
      @innav3650 2 года назад

      @@namastute5230 It is. I'm from Kyiv, the capital and today air siren alarmed us several times. Early morning 5 or 6am, I have some sleeping desease because of those things, and I think it could be also late at night - it's russians signature, to shoot while people're sleeping. Some of the rockets destroyed bildings, any could injure me or my beloved ones, we're trying to live with it. It's the price we pay for the win, russians're hitting the civilian to press on our President to make him surrend. But if we surrend, they'll just kill all.
      And today I've read they're cutting of genitalies to ukrainian captured men.

    • @drammo
      @drammo Год назад +1

      @@namastute5230 Being disappointed on that level is quite painful. If you are a human.

    • @namastute5230
      @namastute5230  Год назад

      @@drammo ☘️

  • @user-fg6bd1gh7n
    @user-fg6bd1gh7n 2 года назад +9

    thanks. love from UA!

  • @maryamshahi65
    @maryamshahi65 Год назад +3

    Im from east of Ukraine, and what in video we saw it on our eyes,we live in this hell.Pls God save our children and all Ukrainian children🙏🙏

  • @user-ty9gl9br7l
    @user-ty9gl9br7l 2 года назад +18

    Did you ask what can be done? India at the UN did not condermn russia's aggression. ou can atart with this. Every citizen of India must tell the goverment that neutrality in this case is impossible.
    Thanks for your reaction. It's important for us

  • @user-lr6xw3cc1z
    @user-lr6xw3cc1z Год назад +1

    It is our real life now every day,we are from Zaporizhey,this night was destroyed a big house in my city.

  • @real8304
    @real8304 2 года назад +29

    At the very least - raising awareness helps, telling people what's going on. Then eventually someone donates money to the Ukrainian Army, someone pushes their own government to help, someone actually comes to Ukraine or near the borders to volunteer, help refugees. I volunteered cleaning up the ruins left from the russian invasion near Kyiv, we had foreigners among us. Many ukrainians, including me, collect donations themselves to buy body armor, drones, first aid and other equipment for our family and friends in the army. We want them to win and to stay alive very badly. You do have power, cause now every little action will help. Whether done by you or encouraged in others. Even uploading this video matters. Thank you.

  • @ОльгаВеремей-г2п
    @ОльгаВеремей-г2п 2 года назад +8

    Thank you, for your emotions 🙏

  • @natalichorna4496
    @natalichorna4496 Год назад +4

    We are not okay. Thank you for your reaction

  • @VeselyiKat
    @VeselyiKat 2 года назад +15

    👍👍👍💛💙🇺🇦💛💙

  • @valentynskybynskyi5999
    @valentynskybynskyi5999 2 года назад +2

    Thanks from🇺🇦👍

  • @BohdanUA1312
    @BohdanUA1312 2 года назад +7

    💛💙💛💙💛💙🙏💪

  • @avaheih
    @avaheih Год назад +3

    It's not visuals, it's a chronicle!!!

  • @user-ls4vs6do6u
    @user-ls4vs6do6u 2 года назад +15

    thanks for the support!

  • @svetlanayakimyuk8725
    @svetlanayakimyuk8725 Год назад +2

    ❤️✌️🇺🇦✌️❤️

  • @user-rs4vo5zg3w
    @user-rs4vo5zg3w 2 года назад +5

    💙💛👍🥰

  • @user-nx3pl8pq4j
    @user-nx3pl8pq4j 2 года назад +3

    ❤️💛💙😥😥😥

  • @irisheyes1968
    @irisheyes1968 2 года назад +43

    First of all, I want to apologize....I feel like I have traumatized you for life! If it makes you feel any better, I will tell you that I was once where you are right now.....in my head. Right at the beginning of Russias invasion, and the waging of unprovoked war against Ukrain, I caught Covid. I was home sick from work for 2 weeks. I would consider myself quite informed. I watch the News every night, an hour or two at least. So when I got home to settle in after my diagnosis, I turned on the TV and the News channel was still tuned in from the night before. I crawled into bed and I started watching. My News Organization had sent Journalist into the war zone with camera crews and drones with video capability to capture the scene from above. I witnessed the most terrible thing. I watched as the Russian army started shelling a Nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe. I know now they had orders to take over all the Power plants in Ukraine.....But they were shooting at it. Suddenly there was a huge fire in the plant. I was certain it was going to blow up. The drone microphone captured a voice on a loudspeaker. I dont speak Ukrainian. I live in The US....New York. I found out the next day, as they replayed the footage, with a translation. Someone from inside was pleading for them to stop shooting. That thwy wouldnt just be killing the workers inside, but they risk killing everyone in Ukraine, everyone in Russia.....all of Europe. They did ultimately stop shooting and took over the plant.....keeping the workers hostage. Willing hostages I suppose. Without workers present to keep thing from melting down, it could be catastrophic. Within the two weeks I was home sick.....perhaps in the first week. The Russian army took ove all 5(I think there are 5) powerplants. They turned off all power and shut off all water to much of Ukraine.....and it was winter. At this point the Russian army was spread out across the country trying to take Cities. Trying to take the Capitol (which they never succeeded at). Putin thought his Army would accomplish this in a week. But the Ukraine People had a greater will to survive and to be free than Putins Army had the will to destroy. Many of the first wave were just kids like you. I'm guessing you're 22? 25 tips? The weren't told they were being sent to kill their neighbors, many Russians have family and friends in Ukraine and vice versa. For years and until 1989, I think maybe 1990 they were all the USSR.
    After that week Putin had planned to conquer and claim possession of the country, his Army was running out of food, their vehicles out of Gas. Many abandoned the mission, and many just threw down their guns and surrendered to Ukraine.
    Anyway, when it was obvious to Putin that his plan had failed, he turned his attack on the Ukraine people. I laid sick in bed, and watched as apartment buildings were destroyed by long range missiles. Then the hospitals, the schools, churches, daycare centers, markets, I watched as emergency services workers carried children out on stretchers and on to buses after a Childrens Cancer treatment center was bombed. I watch as a journalist was filming some restructures when a missile landed near by. His crew ran down a few blocks to find that a Maternity Clinic and Birthing Center was bombed, Half the building was completely destroyed. Some women with their infants mad it out. You saw one of them in this video. I watched as Rescue workers covered in soot and blood carried a bloodied VERY PREGNANT WOMAN out on a stretcher. Unfortunately it was reported several days later, neither one survived, I watched reports from the journalist that were pinned down in hiding sharing reports to the newscasters back home when it was too dangerous to go out. The reports were that tens of thousands in their particular areas, Kharkiv and Lviv at the time, were trapped, hiding in basements, in underground parking garages, in basements of schools and churches. Many were buried alive by the rubble of the collapsed bombed buildings, that people were dehydrating, starving, and freezing. Occasionally they would try to escape and make their way to the train station, or to a car and make their way to the Poland border, but many were fired upon by the Russians when they tried to come out of their hiding places. I watched one of my favorite journalists, Richard Engal go down into one town, to interview Red Cross workers and a few civilians. A cease fire had been negotiated, so the areas women and children and elderly citizens in that particular area could be evacuated to Poland where already over 100,000 Ukranians had fled to. Mr. Engall was talking to a Red Cross worker, his photographer, and an old woman carrying her dog as they and about 25 others made their way up the green zone....a road declared a safety zone for the two hours with buses waiting down a couple blocks. When the got half way down the road Russian soldiers appeared out of nowhere and just started shooting at them everyone scattered but 7 of them were killed, including 3 children. I also watched as thousands upon thousands of families collected on a railroad platform, kids, babies, pets....another Journalist was there interviewing people fleeing. A train would come and would fill not appearing to noticeably reduce the croud, there were so many people. Women and children cried as they kissed their husbands/dads/ sons/brothers goodbye. Once they got their families safely on the trains, the men returned to the fight. What was my point..........
    Yes. I was just trying to tell you, I was just like you. I laid in bed sick. I barely ate, or slept, until I would just pass out....I just watched and I cried, and cried, and cried for the whole 2 weeks. I ended up having to go to the Emergency Room, an isolation room, because I had covid......for a few hours. I guess I cried so much I got dehydrated. A friend showed up to check on me....all masked and gloved up, and made me go, said I looked like shit! Lucky I live just 4 blocks from the Hospital....and they just kept me for a couple hours...just long enough to get some if fluids in me.
    What can we as regular people do? Well for one we can help raise awareness in our own communities and on social media, so many people are unaware of what is happening. Or if they do know, they dont know how bad it is, that Putin is waging his war against civilians....which is a war crime. Even in war there are rules. There's supposed to be. One rule is you dont target civilians. Yo dont invade the territory of a Sovereign free nation and wage war out of ambition......an irrational desire to increase you lands....in Putins case, reclaim all the former territories of the collapsed former Soviet Union under his own authoritarian regime. Not in the 21st Century.
    About a week after I returned to work, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a young idealistic man formerly an actor and comedian, beloved in his country, addressed both houses of our Congress.....all of our elected Federal officials and us, the American peopl. It was aired on TV on all the Networks. At the end of the address, he played a short, 3 minute video for us, for congress. It is available on the internet, but not onRUclips. You . can watch it if you want but its 10 times worse and heartbreaking than the music video you just saw. Im not sure you are up for it. Our members of. ongress were devastated. The American people were devastated. I was a well, but the video, being composed of footage from journalists, military personnel and civilians, and because I do watch the news every night. I had seen some individual scenes from it in real time. Our citizens were so upset, and emotionally broken by what we saw, that millions upon millions of us contacted our own representatives (every state has 2 US Senators and every district in every state has a congressman. By the millions, we as citizens demanded our elected leaders take action to do whatever it takes, to get Ukraine whatever it needs to defend itself and defeat the Russian agressors. We demanded of our President that he rally our NATO allies to do the same. He was in fact already doing this. As of today, we have delivered about $50 billion in small arms and ammo, tanks and other armored vehicles, missiles land to air defense systems large arms, body armor, food rations other supplies, as well as a few billion i humanitarian aid. Over 7 million Ukranians have fled to neighboring countries and millions more are still in Ukraine, Some trying to rebuild cities. Some in the east, still in hiding as Ukraine has chased the Russian army out of all the cities they have occupied, back to the eastern part of the country, which they are consentreating on now. But this region is equally important to Ukraine.

    • @mila_odesa
      @mila_odesa 2 года назад +15

      Kelly, thank you for your comments, your support, in this hard time, every voice that brings the truth is important. I'm from Ukraine, Odesa city.

    • @irisheyes1968
      @irisheyes1968 2 года назад +12

      @@mila_odesa You are very welcome. Oh, God.....I didnt remember exactly what I had written. I had to go back and read.....and now I am crying again. Apparently I am not as strong as the people of Ukraine have proven to be. Not emotionally anyway. Your strength, and bravery, honor and patriotism is an example that everyone in the world should marvel over and strive to invoke within themselves. Know that the free world stands with you and will always, until you defeat the monster and long and forever after. 🇺🇸♥️🇺🇦

    • @user-ls4vs6do6u
      @user-ls4vs6do6u 2 года назад +8

      @@irisheyes1968 thank you for your warm words and for your support,I'm from Kiev💙💛🇺🇸

    • @irisheyes1968
      @irisheyes1968 2 года назад +6

      @@user-ls4vs6do6u You're welcome, Vlad. It is Vlad? I'm trying to learn the language. I can read Ukrainian now, although mostly I dont know what I'm reading..... yet. I am still confused about the "b". Not the B or 6 (close as I can get w/ my keyboard).
      Anyway Vlad, stay safe, and keep the faith. We are with you. 🗽🇺🇸♥️🇺🇦

    • @gidproekt
      @gidproekt 2 года назад +6

      Thanks, dear friend. Kharkov and Ukraine will survive this bloody war.

  • @irisheyes1968
    @irisheyes1968 2 года назад +8

    I see you already reacted to the live performance of Kalush Orchestra. So forget what I said. You dont need to react to the official video. I have a good fun song from my favorite band, Shakedown Street by The Grateful Dead. You might as well have some fun with this. I figured I should give you something to cheer you up since I got you so down. It upbeat, funky, has a cool video, and these guys are seasoned, truly amazing musicians! One of the greatest lead guitarists of all time!

  • @marinafedoruk8245
    @marinafedoruk8245 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your support! This is so important to undertand that kindness is still exist while war come to our reality. This is genocide of ukrainian nation in 21st centurty...

  • @igorivasyshyn312
    @igorivasyshyn312 Год назад +2

    💙💛

  • @Маргарет-н7ф
    @Маргарет-н7ф 2 года назад +1

    💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙

  • @vetaxa2579
    @vetaxa2579 2 года назад +2

    ♥️🇺🇦

  • @anisiyaua
    @anisiyaua Год назад +2

    I'am not ok😢

  • @olenaoliijnyk3028
    @olenaoliijnyk3028 2 года назад +1

    That’s an air alert sound

  • @pavlovasiv5771
    @pavlovasiv5771 2 месяца назад

    Is it possible to meet you because it's not the 1st time I've followed you with your reactions to videos it was me who once wished you to stop smoking some things and I see that you have changed a lot you are a completely different person I would really like to meet you if you live in London I would really like to meet you I know I like you very much and if we meet we can just sit and talk and have a coffee or beer as you wish

    • @namastute5230
      @namastute5230  2 месяца назад

      We'll meet someday for sure and i live in INDIA

  • @LazariyaOd
    @LazariyaOd 2 года назад +1

    I can offer u to watch another ukranian song wich will bring u also a visual pleasure 'cos it was animated soooo cool! I like the lyrics, rhythm and music. But also u can spend near 1 hour just to see all what artists painted - a lot of details. Some of slides show u a girl with Javelin (hand gun which helped us to stand at the first hardest months), Ghost of Kyiv (not a real person, but collective image of all our pilots that were protecting our capital from rus horde), Poseidon with trident in his hand (reflects to our national emblem which looks like trident) and a Ukraninan flag on his body... This song is a kind of epic music. Will give u the link below

  • @Vetaaaaaaa
    @Vetaaaaaaa 2 года назад +2

    About life between "before" and "after"
    I am late in the morning and at one o'clock
    Gentle, strong, yours
    Inhale, exhale
    Flash, explosion
    The heart is on fire
    I accept the fight
    God, I can
    Because everyone is here
    Your
    No, I'm not okay
    It's 4 in the morning
    And I'm wide awake
    Sister I'm just tryna
    Take it day by day
    Grateful for the fact
    That I still see your face, ay
    No, I'm not okay
    It's 4 in the morning
    I ain't get no rest
    Sister I'm just doing
    Everything I can
    Yeah, I'm on my way
    I'm gonna see your face, ay
    I will sing you a song
    About the broken necklace
    Prayer protects the city
    Gentle, strong, mine
    Inhale, exhale
    Was there, dropped out
    Quick hugs
    No time for dreams
    But I can
    Because everyone is here
    Your
    No, I'm not okay
    It's 4 in the morning
    And I'm wide awake
    Sister I'm just tryna
    Take it day by day
    Grateful for the fact
    That I still see your face, ay
    No, I'm not okay
    It's 4 in the morning
    I ain't get no rest
    Sister I'm just doing
    Everything I can
    Yeah, I'm on my way
    I'm gonna see your face, ay

  • @Marti09038
    @Marti09038 Год назад

    thank you

  • @user-mf2tn9ey5x
    @user-mf2tn9ey5x 2 года назад +1

    Thanks 🇺🇦🇺🇦❤️❤️👍

  • @hexcrab7344
    @hexcrab7344 Год назад +2

    Thanks for awareness, brother, at least your soul is pure, that's enough, thanks for reacting, you do alot

  • @рибалка-е7з
    @рибалка-е7з 2 года назад +1