A guy from Slovakia here. This happened before the war started, on 2/9/2022. https://spectator.sme.sk/c/22837647/mps-poured-water-on-ukrainian-flag-ukraine-demands-apology.html
I'll add https://t.me/s/asbmil ASB Military for Ukraine news.
One time in 2021 when I felt down, I went to https://www.reddit.com/r/TheRightCantMeme/ and had a really great time :D :D
The only Telegram news that I watch is ASB Military after they've been banned on Twitter: https://t.me/s/asbmil
They are on Telegram too: https://t.me/s/asbmil
Tesla Model S P90D owner here.
After 110 000kms (68750 miles) the battery was still at 97%. Ben Sullins did a great analysis of battery degradation using real-world data.
During cold weather, you can pre-heat your battery in the morning by charging, giving you more range.
I charge to 90% most of the time, and I had 0 issues with my battery.
I live in Eastern Europe with electricity costing 0,18€ per KWh. I regularly drive 100mph, so I pay 4€ per 100km on my 770hp vehicle. My friend who drives 80mph pays 3€ per 100km driven. Would be $5,22 per 100 miles. The lighter Model 3 can probably get around 2,5€ per 100km driven. Would be $4,35 per 100 miles.
This is a great vehicle if you know what you will use it for. 90% of my driving is under 200 miles, so I charge at home.
In 20 000 miles driven, I had issues with small range only twice.
The first time could have been avoided had I charged my battery to full the night before. The second time could have probably been avoided if I hadn't driven above the speed limit.
90% of the time, I don't use supercharging - I charge at home. If you know that you'll be going for long business trips across your state, this might not be the ideal vehicle. It's up to you to decide.
If you have a friendly mechanic, he can absolutely turn off your internet connection so nobody can turn off your car remotely.
I had issues with my media control unit (the computer that controls the big display), called the Tesla service center and they couldn't access my car, it had to be recalled (they replaced everything under warranty).
For a month I drove a lighter Long Range Model 3. That thing could absolutely do 250 miles if it was driven within the speed limit.
To summarize: It's a great car with very cheap fuel costs if you drive less than 200-250 miles per day.
Your friendly mechanic can turn off the internet so nobody can turn off your car remotely.
This is a book that I can't recommend enough: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Oxygen-Mask-First-Leadership-ebook/dp/B076TBQP61
It helps you discover the resilience habits that help you feel your best. Activities for your body, mind, and spirit.
It teaches mental health continuum and steps to take when stress starts to crack your armor.
You have to spend time on yourself. And for you to do that, you need to figure out what helps you feel your best. For some, such as angrysnowpede in the comment below, it's hiking. For me, it's computer games. For you, it might be something else.
Me personally, I look for politics-related news here on GAW, for Ukraine news here: https://t.me/s/asbmil, and I try to ignore what the mainstream propaganda machine pushes here in my country.
Other than that, what I find most helpful is to be around people that get what is going on. Even one or two face-to-face conversations per week can make a difference.
But you have to figure out what works for you the best. Chapter 3 of the book Your oxygen mask first will help you with that.
Good luck!
Something like this? https://imgflip.com/i/65qjbp
Do you have a link to the full interview?