After 3 months of war, life in Russia has profoundly changed

I also can't even be bothered to read the article. As someone with relatives and former friends in Russia let me tell you - it's an apocalyptic hellhole. Shops are selling human flesh (the only meat available), pets haven't been seen in a month. Massive crowds are bustling at human sacrifices to win the gods' favour. The only thing not impacted is hostile air travel-- Russians are still shooting each other across the city with catapults, just like they used to. i wish it was different but the truth is - most Russians are preparing to eat their loved ones to survive another week.

Did i do it right? I'm not used to ignoring information in order to spread personal anecdotes of unverified authenticity.

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