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Reason: None provided.

Imagine if there were no more safe homes to go to. Imagine if nowhere anywhere was safe any more.

I remember Solzenhitzen talking about that feeling.

At the beginning of the Soviet Unions dissolution, after a two week working visit to Moscow, I remember the feeling I had when my plane fiiiiiinally took off from the Moscow airport.

To my shock, EVERYONE in the airplane, including me, spontaneously broke out in very loud cheers of relief and joy when the plane took off

Thank you for evoking these memories and inspiring such resolve strengthening thoughts, OP.

1 year ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

Imagine if there were no more safe homes to go to. Imagine if nowhere anywhere was safe any more.

I remember Solzenhitzen talking about that feeling.

At the beginning of the Soviet Unions dissolution, after a two week working visit to Moscow, I remember the feeling I had when my plane fiiiiiinally took off from the Moscow airport.

To my shock, EVERYONE in the airplane, including me, spintaneously broke out in very loud cheers of relief and joy when the plane took off

Thank you for evoking these memories and inspiring such resolve strengthening thoughts, OP.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Imagine if there was no more safe homes to go to. Imagine if nowhere anywhere was safe any more.

I remember Solzenhitzen talking about that feeling.

After a two week working visit, I remember the feeling I had when my plane fiiiiiinally took off from the Moscow airport during the beginning of the Soviet Unions dissolution.

EVERYONE in the airplane broke out in very loud cheers of relief and joy.

Thank you for evoking these memories and resolve strengthening thoughts, OP.

1 year ago
1 score