covid - made online studying possible and advanced educational technologies
world war - americans/part of Europe don't live in war
AI - gives more opportunities, you manage to do a job you should have learned for years in hours
peak divorce rate - fortunately we have rights
Ukrainian tennis player Marta Kostyuk on Russian players:
“You know, after four years, I think they've made it very clear whose side they are on. So, again, this is their burden to carry and this is what they live with, not me.”
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2 моменти, коли думаю, що погано бути самій:
- шукати оренду квартири й усвідомлювати, що цю (або вищу суму з кращими умовами) можна ділити на двох.
- пошук 1-місних номерів у хостелах. Мені буде достатньо площі 3*3, але щоб це була окрема кімната. 1-ні номери дорожчі, ніж 2-ні🫠
Збс, хотів відправить людину на відпочинок. А вселить її одну у готель з олінклюзівом не можна. Навіть за так званий "блочний номер", де кімната мацюнька, тре доплачувать за відсутність другої людини.
Так би мовить, туризм ез із, подорожуйте Україною)
*найшли попутницю людині
Marta Kostyuk gave a very emotional speech about Ukraine after beating Selekhmeteva in Roland Garros
Marta: “I’m incredibly proud of myself today. I think it was one of the most difficult matches of my career. This morning, 100 meters from my parent’s house, the missile destroyed the building. It was a very difficult morning. I didn’t know how this match is gonna turn out for me. I didn’t know how I would handle it. I’ve been crying part of the morning. I don’t wanna talk about myself today. I’m very pleased to be in the 2nd round, but all of my thoughts and all my heart goes to the people of Ukraine today. Thank you so much for coming out. Slava Ukraine.” ❤️
“With this kind of events you told us.. Why is it so important to be here on the court today?”
Marta: “Because I think it’s important to keep going. My biggest example is Ukrainian people. I woke up in the morning today and I looked at all these people who woke up and kept living their live, kept helping people who are in need. I knew a lot of Ukrainian flags would be here today and a lot of Ukrainian people would come out and support. My friends from Ukraine came as well. Very happy to have them here. Not much I can say.” ❤️