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Goals in life
Leo Tolstoy once wrote, "A state that treats animals poorly will always be poor and criminal."
My main goal is to change people's attitudes toward animals and ensure that not a single stray animal remains in Russia:
1. Introduce a new law "On Animals" (currently, Russia lacks such a law, only a few regulations);
2. Create new-generation shelters for four-legged friends everywhere;
3. Reform veterinary medicine to make it more accessible to ordinary citizens;
4. Toughen penalties for cruelty and animal cruelty by law, etc.
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Describe your
personality
Beautiful, but by nature.
Both her face and body are symmetrical:
Deep, chameleon-like eyes, changing color depending on her emotions and mood: happy – blue;
cheerful – green;
angry – gray;
disappointed or upset – gray-blue, gray-green.
My hair is thick but fine, with a natural ombre and highlights (dark (not black) roots grow out 4-5 cm, then turn lighter). My mother was constantly pestered with questions about why she decided to change my hair color and where she got it dyed – for some reason, no one believed her, saying I was born with it. Now I dye my hair regularly.
My lips are full;
My teeth are even, beautiful, with a "Hollywood smile," but not bleached white;
My skin tone is aristocratic paleness;
My figure is an hourglass. When I gain weight, my weight is distributed evenly, right down to my toes.
My nose is small, neat, slightly upturned.
My neck is fairly long.
My legs are straight, straight, with a high arch, and my toes are also long.
My personality is complex and contradictory, but I have all these qualities. They get along well and complement each other perfectly:
I'm romantic, but also incredibly rational.
Stubborn (although this is actually a plus, since thanks to my stubbornness, I've already achieved a lot).
Straightforward and fair, but don't expect any trickery from me;
Principled - if I stand by my principles, you shouldn't expect mercy.
I'm very kind, but at the same time tough (say, someone needs help. I won't save them (unless the situation is life-threatening), but I will support them and help them find opportunities to pull themselves out of the situation. I believe that people are the creators of their own reality). Or here's another situation from real life: my mother is missing two organs (as a result of surgeries) and she was terrified of going to the doctor, even though she didn't feel like herself. No matter how I tried to persuade her, she wouldn't. Then I decided to resort to cruel manipulation: "What do you think? If you die, Am I going to cry over you for the rest of my life? No! I'll cry for a day or two and then move on. If you don't want to get tested, then don't get tested, but don't you dare call me either—I don't want to know how you're slowly destroying yourself." I hung up on all her calls and then sent her a message asking her the same question: "Are you going to get tested?" The result: Mom gave in and got tested. She was prescribed medication, which she diligently took. Thanks to my intervention, Mommy is now feeling well.
I'm very goal-oriented and live by the 3 "H" rule—nothing is impossible. If I see someone trying to convince me that I can't achieve something, I immediately say goodbye to them, even if they are very, very close to me.
I also have a very strong masculine character (I happily take responsibility, make quick decisions, keep my word, etc.)—with On the one hand, this is good, but when you look at it from a girl's personal perspective, it's not so much. Building a relationship is much more difficult. Men initially see a bright, beautiful, talented, and charismatic girl who knows what she wants, has an opinion on everything, stubbornly pursues her goals, and is almost always positive. Then they face the harsh reality of having to match her.
For example, my ex-husband (a military pilot) howled after a year and a half. He saw a fire in me that moved forward with tremendous force and speed and even tried to match it, but despite my endless love for him, I left him one day. I got over the pain, channeled all the pain into my art, made money from it, and moved on.
Now everything is fine in my personal life – I found a man who is my match, but sometimes it's difficult for him too (he says it's because of my unpredictability).
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Mindset
Creative
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Interested in
Creating something new, animals, literature
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Favorite activity
Writing and spending time with dogs
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Language skills
Ukrainian (fluent)
English (I had an intermediate level, I studied it once)
French (I recently started learning it).
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Hobbies
1. Dancing - 10 years old (ballroom, folk, rock 'n' roll);
2. Writing - wrote my first poems at 8, my first short novel at 15 (I've been writing for 20 years now, monetizing it).
3. Basketball - 5 years old (my older brother introduced me to it at 12).
4. Survival and wood carving (my older brother also contributed).
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Dietary
preferences
Fruits, vegetables, meat, soups, porridge, fish. I try to stick to healthy eating principles, but I still indulge in sweets.
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Strengths
Strong character, determination, integrity, fairness, ability to quickly make important decisions, etc.
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Weaknesses
Empathy (I'm learning to turn it off in relation to people), straightforwardness, irascibility and irritability during PMS.
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Favorite color
There is no specific one - each color is unique and beautiful in its own way.
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Favorite season
There's something magical about everyone.
Not only I was born in winter, but so was my daughter! I love the crunch of snow under my feet and the frost that chills my every move. Every winter seems to immerse me in some fairytale world where everyone is happy, alive, and healthy.
I perceive spring as a time of renewal: it doesn't matter what happened yesterday and it doesn't matter what tomorrow will bring, because we only have today, and it is today that decides whether we will have a tomorrow and whether we can remember yesterday.
For some reason, it is in spring that I become more tender and feminine.
I perceive summer as a time of eternal youth. During this time, I go hiking more often than in other seasons and always recharge my batteries by swimming in clear mountain rivers. I love watching the August meteor shower and making wishes and dreams while lying in my sleeping bag near a tent on the edge of a forest. I travel a lot in the summer.
For me, autumn is a time of romance, home comfort, and maturity, as well as a time to reflect on the year before the first snow. Although it's harder for me to maintain a state of peace and be energetic every day, I'm not sad. It's in the fall that I try to slow down and spend a little more time with my loved ones.
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Favorite holiday
Victory Day, New Year
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Favorite sport
Mini-football
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Favorite food
Mashed potatoes with cutlet and stuffed peppers.
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Favorite animal
I don't have a favorite, I love everyone equally.
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Favorite car
brand
Hyundai, Audi
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Favorite music
genre
Folk, classical and rock
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The most
hilarious
moment in life
Meeting my ex-husband
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The event or
moment I
feel most proud of
There are many. Achievements, but if not listed above, then - from 2019 to 2022, she was awarded four medals (she played for a women's football club in Moscow - just a hobby).
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Favorite film
"Domovoy" and "Loves Me, Loves Me Not" are Russian films. I have to watch them as part of my production training.
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Favorite TV
series
"The Captain" and "The Others" are Russian-made, but I rarely watch TV series, even online. I gave up TV on May 9, 2014, after watching the news. I prefer books.
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The event or
moment I
regret about the most
I never regret anything. Why?
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Why I decided to
become a donor?
Well, I've already fulfilled my feminine function—I gave birth to a daughter. Now I'm pursuing my goals and don't plan on having more children for the next 10-15 years. I have a good gene pool. So why not help others?!
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My most vivid
memory
from childhood
Traveling with parents, meeting my sister.