prisoner [Theme]



Human psychology will continue to establish a balanced relationship with the environment. When the external world is too complex and cannot be changed, the heart adapts to it and accepts it. It looks like a pumpkin crushed with iron. The inside of the pumpkin will continue to harden and become as hard as wood. If a person is imprisoned and loses all his personal freedom, and if he feels that his life is under threat, he gradually gives up his dignity for survival and pleases his captors in exchange for resources for survival.
№ 464368   Added MegaMozg 16-03-2024 / 07:51
Life puts a price on freedom.
№ 460936   Added MegaMozg 10-01-2024 / 20:48
But we will never be close again.
№ 460427   Added Viker 10-01-2024 / 15:02
My grandfather fought on the Eastern Front during the First World War, was captured and learned Russian there. My father fought on the Eastern Front during World War II, was captured and learned Russian there. Keeping in mind that history was repeating itself, my mother advised me to learn Russian in advance. And I followed this advice.
Quote Explanation: When he was asked where he spoke Russian so well...
№ 460208   Added Viker 18-12-2023 / 10:49
At the beginning of 1942, the Japanese dealt another powerful blow to the allies ... in Singapore, which was part of the British Empire. There were more British troops here than in England itself. 80,000 troops, most of them Australians, were captured. But the true feelings of the inhabitants of the colonies became clear when, out of 55,000 captured soldiers of the Indian army, 40,000 went over to the side of the Japanese.
At the beginning of 1942, the Japanese dealt another...
№ 456315   Added MegaMozg 24-08-2023 / 23:48
The Russian emperor Paul the First, whom Bernard Shaw calls the same monster as Nero was, captured the leader of the Polish uprising, Tadeusz Kosciuszko. Kosciuszko was brought to St. Petersburg, received by Pavel, received money and freedom, and left for the USA. Shamil, who organized in the Caucasus one of the bloodiest uprisings in Russian marginal history, was taken prisoner, received by Tsar Alexander II, received an estate on the Volga, however, with a ban on returning to the Caucasus, and then left for Mecca. Paul the First and Alexander II were "reactionaries", and both were killed: the first - because he began the liberation of Russian slaves, the second - because he did not finish it.
№ 454502   Added MegaMozg 22-06-2023 / 08:45
Try to undress me without touching the body, but tearing off all the silks and heavy jewelry from the soul. Start with a light train of subtle lies, sliding your fingers along the fragile vertebrae of despair, exposing the shoulders and the line of sharp honey collarbones, smelling of bitter wormwood. Reach for the garters of a rebellious temper to kiss sweet peace from every inch of skin. Watch how the light fabrics of beloved freedom, arrogance and selfishness fall at your feet. Undress me, greedily biting into the most secluded corners of consciousness, and then skillfully touch the soul. Hands on thin bends, taking in indestructible captivity. Dress me in tenderness, and leave the cold to the icebergs.
№ 449102   Added MegaMozg 14-01-2023 / 16:12
growing bottomless abyss on the edge?
№ 447854   Added MegaMozg 22-12-2022 / 12:45
They're coming to kill us.
№ 447313   Added MegaMozg 05-12-2022 / 15:21
myself
Quote Explanation: Fragment from the book
№ 445505   Added MegaMozg 17-10-2022 / 00:09
Captivate not sparks, but swords, not bodies, but minds.
№ 441521   Added MegaMozg 26-06-2022 / 23:24
Like banners in a case, I keep them in my soul.
Quote Explanation: 1956 year.
№ 440252   Added MegaMozg 29-05-2022 / 14:30
The car doors were locked and the windows were boarded up. From the roof and walls, heated by the July sun, it radiates heat. There is nothing to breathe. People are suffocating. Two daredevils tried to beat off the boards on the small window. They were cut off on the spot by machine gunners.
№ 440099   Added Viker 27-05-2022 / 11:04
and regain my freedom.
Quote Explanation: Decims, in which the noble efforts of reason oppose the tyrannical yoke of passion.
№ 439986   Added Viker 27-05-2022 / 10:37