@catlynne333 @Minholkin They remind me of Kansas.
@catlynne333 @Minholkin I didn’t know that.
@catlynne333 @Minholkin Battleship Potemkin is the only Russian film I think I’ve ever seen.
@poemblaze check out everything is illuminated @Minholkin
@poemblaze very sad though @Minholkin
@catlynne333 I don’t know your story as well as I should. Are you originally from Russia? You know a lot about the country. @Minholkin
@poemblaze Nope i just know a russian rabbi he tells horrible stories about it @Minholkin
@poemblaze To live there is a fucking nightmare you get thrown in jail for anything and for a long time too @Minholkin
@catlynne333 I’ve gotten that sense from news I’ve seen. @Minholkin
@poemblaze yes stay out of tall buildings @Minholkin
I am sorry that my morning sunflower posts make you sad—they are very symbolic in a favorable way for me.
I can start tagging them so you can filter them out.
@Minholkin Its ok thanks for the filter @poemblaze
You can always mute me, too
I have posted them daily for 2.5 years at this point
@Minholkin dont sweat it i am sorry i said anything @poemblaze
You have the right to share your likes and dislikes, Lynne <3
@Minholkin they are symbolic for me as well. We lived on a farm for a short period growing up and they grew in a field next to us. Since moving I don’t see any. @catlynne333 @poemblaze
@Minholkin I love them. But I don’t know what she does. @catlynne333
@catlynne333 He must have some stories! @Minholkin
@catlynne333 Given how cheery Russian novels can be, I’m not surprised film is also sad. @Minholkin
@poemblaze In movies they like to feature their sunflowers fields @Minholkin