Thank you, Eighth Passenger, I appreciate you saying that, I really do. But the war in Ukraine doesn't just magically cancel daily problems that people in other countries have, does it ? It's not Corporal's fault that this shitstorm started. Numerous times he expressed his solidarity and I am grateful for that. But he, you (and all of members here, for that matter) still have their lives and all the fun that comes with that. Somebody just became a parent, somebody takes care of an ill mother, somebody lost a job or got screwed over by social services, somebody's lawn just get pissed over. These are problems however insignificant they may seem in comparision to people dying in war. They are important as long as they're important to you. I say that because I know that I wouldn't have acted any differently if war had knocked on your door instead of mine. Even as it is I'm in a much better position than many MANY Ukranians right now. I still get upset over miniscule things even though it's absurd. I fear my phone might get broken and I wouldn't be able to have it fixed at the same time people are losing homes, limbs or lives. The way I see it that's just how humans are, we cannot be fully satisfied, we need problems, they are what our lives consist of, if all problems are resolved human being will start looking for them. And doesn't matter how small these problems may seem. I just do my best trying to keep that in mind