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Vieux

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Greetings to all friends! The tractor project is moving very slowly. I'm trying to work on it, but it's hard to make myself do anything, especially in light of recent events. The events are far from joyful — my family road trips seem to have come to an end. The reason is simple: there's no gasoline. To fill up the car, you have to stand in line for 6-7 hours, and there's no guarantee you'll even get gas. This weekend I spent 5 hours to get 30 liters of gasoline. I had to drive 20 km out of town and stand in a long queue. In the future, it's only going to get worse.
 

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Oh my word Vladimir !!!

This is what real people experience when those promoting wars in the interest of their own financial gain, get away with murder in the truest sense of the word.

I am immensely sorry to see this.

“We” the people around the world are all a step away from the same rations and shortages. And so many people don’t realise this.

I don’t know how one can successfully address this problem on a global scale.

I can only wish (pray) for a solution to this crisis to be found by those who have a sane mind and a strong moral code.

But I fear that power has corrupted the world’s leadership.

I am happy to be proven wrong.

In the meantime, Держись, друг.
 

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Vlad, I was reading today output is down about 30% and now i know it is affecting all. That has to be miserable and expensive to boot.
So very sad my friend. Do what you can on the tractor and try to stay busy. You are in my thoughts daily.
 
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Oh my word Vladimir !!!

This is what real people experience when those promoting wars in the interest of their own financial gain, get away with murder in the truest sense of the word.

I am immensely sorry to see this.

“We” the people around the world are all a step away from the same rations and shortages. And so many people don’t realise this.

I don’t know how one can successfully address this problem on a global scale.

I can only wish (pray) for a solution to this crisis to be found by those who have a sane mind and a strong moral code.

But I fear that power has corrupted the world’s leadership.

I am happy to be proven wrong.

In the meantime, Держись, друг.
Thanks Rian! Unfortunately, this is the case and it is very sad. The picture is good, it accurately reflects my current state. :)

Vlad, I was reading today output is down about 30% and now i know it is affecting all. That has to be miserable and expensive to boot.
So very sad my friend. Do what you can on the tractor and try to stay busy. You are in my thoughts daily.
In reality, production has decreased by 35-40%, and taking into account the next completely destroyed refinery, this is actually a decrease of 50% or more. At the same time, our "caring" rulers broadcast from all the stands that everything is in order and that blocking everything, disabling the mobile Internet is in our interests, taking care of security. I don't have any words left to describe this situation. Every day starts with turning on my computer, I'm looking for a working vpn to log into GJ and a working proxy to read the news in telegram. I can't buy a new camera because of the sanctions, I can't buy a new laptop because normal brands are banned and there are no domestic developments. And this applies to everything. We have to look for workarounds, and it turns out to be VERY expensive.
 
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It sounds way worse than the ‘70s in the US. We only had fuel shortage.

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@Vieux , so sorry you're going through this. It reminds me of the 70s here in the States. Hoping things get better for you.
It looks like the situation in the USA in the 70s. There are differences in the fact that at that time there was simply a reduction in oil supplies and a price increase. In our case, there is oil, there are no plants that can process it into gasoline and diesel. They are all either destroyed or severely damaged as a result of the war.
 

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vlad, hang in there it will change as we all know. Try to keep busy and occupied, which should help your mental state. Might a shop cleanup help a little bit? Take care.
 

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vlad, hang in there it will change as we all know. Try to keep busy and occupied, which should help your mental state. Might a shop cleanup help a little bit? Take care.
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Vladimir,

We all sincerely feel your pain and frustration!

Unfortunately, this is not the first or last time that mankind has irrationally brought calamity upon itself. But as @bugnut said, keep yourself busy to distract your mind as much as possible, helping to restore some semblance of normalcy and sanity in the midst of all this insanity.

And while it might sound like a cliché to say that things will change and improve, history has proven over and over that nothing—good or bad—lasts forever. In situations like this, when life hits rock bottom, the only way left to go is back up.

Hang in there. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, your family, and your fellow innocent countrymen.
 
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