#ukranian
I add random languages to my Duolingo because I get curious or for when I go on holiday.
Currently tempted to put Irish, Welsh, Gaelic and Ukrainian.
Korean will always be the language I’m more fluent in.
I just love learning languages
Not-So-Great-Powers | Rafia Zakaria
“Human connection, care, and concern are wonderful feelings which sustain humanity. Ukraine deserves all the empathy we can provide, but empathy is not a zero-sum game, and the lessons of the present can and should change American interpretations of the past. For decades, some Europeans imagined that they had evolved beyond war, that their evolved humanity had arrived at an epoch where the garishness of armed conflict was simply impossible. As Afghans and Iraqis could have told anyone who cared to ask, there has been no giant leap in human evolution; war is still grisly, bombs still kill, and babies are born nevertheless in subway stations in Kyiv and tiny village hovels in Helmand.”
Washington DC - Kalorama
Slava Ukraini
I drew this piece in honour of the innocent Ukrainian civilians as well as the soldiers who have dies defending their country.
Pray for peace️
The pastry chef from Khrkov, Ukraine, Dinara Kasko, bakes sweet cakes, architectural desserts with the help of a 3D printer. She creates the shape of a cake, has it modeled, polished and molded from silicone in the 3D-Max program on a 3D priner. It all started with a mother’s hobby on maternity leave, but now Dinara’s cakes are super popular on Instagram.
Кондитер из Хркова, Украина Динара Касько печет сладкие пирожные, архитектурные десерты с помощью 3D-принтера. Она создает форму торта, моделирует его в программе 3D-Max на 3D-принтере, полирует и лепит из силикона. Все началось с увлечения мамы в декрете, но сейчас торты Динары суперпопулярны в Instagram.
Alexander Bogomazov, Composition N2, 1914-1915
Александр Мурашко. Благовещенье. 1909