Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And what’s the point of my wife showing me videos of Russian tanks being blown to bits by St. Javelin and saying that should’ve been my brother in Afghanistan?
OP. That’s abusive and vile. She needs to get help or you should leave. Yes Ukraine is a tragedy of epic proportions but that doesn’t mean you abuse the people around you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And what’s the point of my wife showing me videos of Russian tanks being blown to bits by St. Javelin and saying that should’ve been my brother in Afghanistan?
She wants you to feel something. Because you feel nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't those Ukrainians understand how much BBQ means to us Americans? More than family, life, or death.

A foreigner here - this is what I like about Americans, they can be so witty!Anonymous wrote:And what’s the point of my wife showing me videos of Russian tanks being blown to bits by St. Javelin and saying that should’ve been my brother in Afghanistan?
Anonymous wrote:And what’s the point of my wife showing me videos of Russian tanks being blown to bits by St. Javelin and saying that should’ve been my brother in Afghanistan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And what’s the point of my wife showing me videos of Russian tanks being blown to bits by St. Javelin and saying that should’ve been my brother in Afghanistan?
So then LEAVE. Just stop whining.
Anonymous wrote:And what’s the point of my wife showing me videos of Russian tanks being blown to bits by St. Javelin and saying that should’ve been my brother in Afghanistan?
Anonymous wrote:What's interesting of for me is that I am in almost daily contact with her relatives, and they seem more optimistic and in good spirits than she - and they have the bombs falling on their heads.
My life did not stop when my father died, nor when my brother was serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I've suggested therapy for DW, and basically got a f**k off.