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Ieva’s ex-best friend Leka who lives in Germany and is I believe Russian, hasn’t made any stories or posts about Ukraine. I wonder if she is pro-Russia in that conflict. And if that would be the case I wonder what she thinks about Ieva being so over the top with her sudden wokeness and such.
Do you mean pro-Putin? Because of course Leka is pro-russian, but that doesn't mean she supports what the government is doing. Most Russians living in Russia don't either.

I think it's amazing that Ieva's parents are giving shelter to a Ukrainian family. I wonder if Ieva thought about offering her Klaipeda apartment to refugees as well? It's a luxury and a convenience to have it, she doesn't really need it. I would also like to know if Ieva and Lena are in touch and communicating about the current situation.
Ieva's hair looks super yellow in the photos that were taken of her with her flowers in the apartment. I wonder if this is closer to her actual color? I can imagine she uses a cool filter on all her content to give herself that white-blonde look.
Isn't it their Ukrainian family? It's not like they are giving rooms to complete strangers.
 
Do you mean pro-Putin? Because of course Leka is pro-russian, but that doesn't mean she supports what the government is doing. Most Russians living in Russia don't either.
Yes, I meant to say „pro-Putin”, that was poorly articulated on my side. I didn’t mean to put everyone into one evil basket. I am well aware most Russians are against the war.
However I haven’t seen anything from Leka that could suggest she was against it, not a single post. I find it very surprising to be honest.

wtf are these facial expressions
If Ieva was a flower she would be a narcissus that’s for sure lol. Umi Floral’s signature bouquet should be a narcissus bouquet, that would be very much on brand.
Queen of eyefucking herself every chance she gets. Baffles me how can she think those selfies are attractive. I think it’s very off putting to see someone so self absorbed, vain, obsessed with the looks.
 
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Oh, I didn't know that if that's the case. So the woman with six children is a relative of theirs?
They were definitely not relatives. I don't know from what countries you are, but Im from Lithuania myself, here we have thousands of Ukraine refugees coming every day and a lot of people are offering their homes to them for free. One of them are Ievas parents. Anyway, later Ieva updated in her stories, that woman with 6 kids are moving to other place and they will have new family coming soon to live with them.

Speaking about Leka, her last post in instagram was like half an year ago, dont looks like she is very active there, so I dont see nothing strange she is not posting anything now. Also she is not from real Russia, she is from Kaliningrad, it is quite big difference.
 
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Someone said earlier on this thread that the woman was Ieva's relative from Ukraine, which I found a bit unusual, but Eastern Europe is so mixed, it would make sense. Most people I know have relatives in Ukraine, be that Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian or Russian people.
 
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They were definitely not relatives. I don't know from what countries you are, but Im from Lithuania myself, here we have thousands of Ukraine refugees coming every day and a lot of people are offering their homes to them for free. One of them are Ievas parents. Anyway, later Ieva updated in her stories, that woman with 6 kids are moving to other place and they will have new family coming soon to live with them.

Speaking about Leka, her last post in instagram was like half an year ago, dont looks like she is very active there, so I dont see nothing strange she is not posting anything now. Also she is not from real Russia, she is from Kaliningrad, it is quite big difference.
I think it's the same all over Europe right now. Every country is doing their best to provide help for refugees, and many people are opening their private homes to people from Ukraine.
Thanks for translating Ieva's stories!

Someone said earlier on this thread that the woman was Ieva's relative from Ukraine, which I found a bit unusual, but Eastern Europe is so mixed, it would make sense. Most people I know have relatives in Ukraine, be that Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian or Russian people.
It was probably just a misunderstanding. Whoamii probably meant a family, not family of the Maslauskas family.
 
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I don't blame Ieva for being suddenly woke, I'm from Poland and I'm scared as hell. I never cared much about politics, I don't know tit about Russia/Ukraine/Lithuania and suddenly a war is at my border and over 2 milion people crossed polish border. It's great that people are helping but I'm wondering what will be the long term consequences for my country, because we are not rich enough to help for a long period of time to millions of people, right now everyone is on helping-high, but people will burn out and it will be a mess (maybe I'm wrong, I hope so). I bet that Ieva is also as politically dumb as I am and that she's scared about her future and I don't blame her.
 
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I don't blame Ieva for being suddenly woke, I'm from Poland and I'm scared as hell. I never cared much about politics, I don't know tit about Russia/Ukraine/Lithuania and suddenly a war is at my border and over 2 milion people crossed polish border. It's great that people are helping but I'm wondering what will be the long term consequences for my country, because we are not rich enough to help for a long period of time to millions of people, right now everyone is on helping-high, but people will burn out and it will be a mess (maybe I'm wrong, I hope so). I bet that Ieva is also as politically dumb as I am and that she's scared about her future and I don't blame her.
the xenophobia and hypocrisy is what I have a problem with
 
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I don't blame Ieva for being suddenly woke, I'm from Poland and I'm scared as hell. I never cared much about politics, I don't know tit about Russia/Ukraine/Lithuania and suddenly a war is at my border and over 2 milion people crossed polish border. It's great that people are helping but I'm wondering what will be the long term consequences for my country, because we are not rich enough to help for a long period of time to millions of people, right now everyone is on helping-high, but people will burn out and it will be a mess (maybe I'm wrong, I hope so). I bet that Ieva is also as politically dumb as I am and that she's scared about her future and I don't blame her.
I think the refugees will be distributed equally among European countries. No one expects Poland to shoulder the entire load. But of course people end up in neighboring countries first. I also think Ukrainian refugees will want to return to their country once it is safe, which many refugees from other countries don't, they want to stay in Europe. But first it's going to be a lot of work for everyone. This bleeping war has to end. There is already so much damage. It is going to take decades to repair all the infrastructure that has been destroyed. And people are going to be traumatized for generations. I can't believe history repeats itself like this. I hate it. And I really hope Putin doesn't completely lose it and decides to use nuclear weapons even without provocation. I think we can manage all challenges as a collective of western countries, except for a nuclear war or nuclear power plant accident.
 
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I think we can manage all challenges as a collective of western countries, except for a nuclear war or nuclear power plant accident.
Don't get me started on nuclear plant accident. I was one year old when Chernobyl happened, five years ago I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and I went through thyroidectomy, no other member in my family had thyroid cancer. I made genetic tests and nothing so the doctors blame Chernobyl. I know that this is topic about Ieva but I will tell you one thing: this is the first time in my life when I regret that I didn't left my country to live in UK or any another english speaking country. When I was finishing high school A LOT of my friends went to live in UK/Ireland/Scotland/Norway, I stayed because I was living comfortably and I didn't need more money as they needed but money will not protect you when you live in the "wrong" country in terms of geography. I don't know, maybe it's stupid, but I would feel more safe in UK than I feel living in Poland. Can't imagine what will happen if Putin uses nuclear weapon. It boggles my mind what's happening tu Ukrainian people, I didn't think war was possible in 2022 in Europe and to think that our biggest problem one year ago was COVID... I thought that after COVID with vaccines we will go back to safe reality and here we are. Stay safe guys!
 
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Don't get me started on nuclear plant accident. I was one year old when Chernobyl happened, five years ago I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and I went through thyroidectomy, no other member in my family had thyroid cancer. I made genetic tests and nothing so the doctors blame Chernobyl. I know that this is topic about Ieva but I will tell you one thing: this is the first time in my life when I regret that I didn't left my country to live in UK or any another english speaking country. When I was finishing high school A LOT of my friends went to live in UK/Ireland/Scotland/Norway, I stayed because I was living comfortably and I didn't need more money as they needed but money will not protect you when you live in the "wrong" country in terms of geography. I don't know, maybe it's stupid, but I would feel more safe in UK than I feel living in Poland. Can't imagine what will happen if Putin uses nuclear weapon. It boggles my mind what's happening tu Ukrainian people, I didn't think war was possible in 2022 in Europe and to think that our biggest problem one year ago was COVID... I thought that after COVID with vaccines we will go back to safe reality and here we are. Stay safe guys!
Totally feel you, I was conceived right before Chernobyl happened and I have thyroid problems now too, my endocrinologists did say it's probably because of Chernobyl and me being born quite close to it. I moved to UK now, but my parents and grandparents are still back home, so me being here doesn't remove that worry. Plus I moved to London, which will be the first target if anything happens :confused: My parents can quickly move here, but my grandmas - not so much, both in their 80s now. And my parents wouldn't abandon them, so they would stay behind.
 
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This is the bed that they replaced with an Ikea bed because it was too big for their room, right? The company is still using it as an ad even though Ieva isn't even using the bed. Hilarious how they thank her for choosing their brand, when in fact she chose them because they gifted her multiple beds (the bed in her Klaipeda apartment is also from this company). Companies and influencers are really sly and conniving when it comes to surreptitious advertising. No morals whatsoever. Most of the products Ieva is gifted are way out of her price range and what she is willing to spend, making it even more of a scam that she is advertising these products.


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... Ieva seems to have removed the video in which she talks about the Karup bed being too big for their bedroom and exchanging it for an Ikea bed. Maybe the company was not happy about it. I wonder how they managed to overlook the fact that the bed was basically a couple of centimeters shorter than their bedroom is wide. Or maybe they knew all along that they weren't going to be using that bed, but were too greedy to pass up the opportunity of a free product. Ieva said (in the deleted video) that they were saving the Karup bed for their future house. Maybe they are, or maybe they are selling it. Such a sketchy pair.
 
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I rarely watch ievas stories these days, so i guess i missed the xenophobia one. What happend?
Today she wrote that Russia needs to be destroyed forever. She keeps saying things against Russians and Russia when she should be aware that it's Putin and Putin's regime that are the problem. Putin needs to go, not all of Russia and all of its people. Of course there are many Russians who are executing Putin's commands, but right in the beginning of this war we learned that even Russian soldiers sent into combat were lied to about the circumstances and what they were supposed to do. Many Russian people are not pro Putin, and even if they are, they are not necessarily for the invasion of Ukraine. And we should never underestimate propaganda. Even today, there are people in Germany who lived during the GDR regime who are still brainwashed by what they used to be taught. It's very difficult to let go of ideas that make up so much of your identity, even if they have been proven wrong and unjust. Ieva is being very forthright with her opinions about this war, which is fine, but she doesn't differentiate enough between Russians as a group and the people actually responsible for what is happening right now.
 
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Today she wrote that Russia needs to be destroyed forever. She keeps saying things against Russians and Russia when she should be aware that it's Putin and Putin's regime that are the problem. Putin needs to go, not all of Russia and all of its people. Of course there are many Russians who are executing Putin's commands, but right in the beginning of this war we learned that even Russian soldiers sent into combat were lied to about the circumstances and what they were supposed to do. Many Russian people are not pro Putin, and even if they are, they are not necessarily for the invasion of Ukraine. And we should never underestimate propaganda. Even today, there are people in Germany who lived during the GDR regime who are still brainwashed by what they used to be taught. It's very difficult to let go of ideas that make up so much of your identity, even if they have been proven wrong and unjust. Ieva is being very forthright with her opinions about this war, which is fine, but she doesn't differentiate enough between Russians as a group and the people actually responsible for what is happening right now.
To add her Russian follower sent her a DM saying how they are against this war and please don't think this of the whole nation, which Ieva has shared on her stories for everyone to see only to follow with more anti-Russian propaganda. She found videos of some pensioners who have dementia and said they supported the war and used that as justification. What about 1000s of videos online of young people saying they do not support? What about the 100s of thousands of people who protest on the streets against this?!? She's an evil human being for using this war to promote her hatred for Russian people.
 
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Ieva and Leka are no longer following each other on Instagram – I actually checked both of their followings the other day, and noticed it. Leka has also posted since too.

I understand Ieva. I presume they are now no longer friends...
 
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