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After an eternity of almost half a year, I would like to fill my diary again a little.
In March this year, I moved from Istanbul to a small but nice town in Serbia. Those who have seen how inflation is developing in Turkey and how democracy is developing will surely understand that Turkey does not represent a future for me. And Serbia - well, my future goal is not there either, but rather in the USA. I had a great time in Instanbul, I was able to meet an incredible number of friendly people, and I wouldn't want to miss the time I spent there.
But, thanks to the help of friends, I was able to rent a well-furnished two-bedroom flat in this (for a Russian) small city in Serbia. But those who know me know that it takes me a long time to acclimatise to a new place. I sat idle in Instanbul for months, and the same thing happened to me in Serbia at the beginning. Therefore, I would like to apologise to all those who missed me for weeks after my move.
In the past weeks and months, I have met many friends who also share my fate and have fled Russia. We met and met regularly, we played games like the "Mafia Game", got together for a social gathering or just had fun with the nightlife. Serbia is a divided country: on the one hand there are those who feel drawn to the West, but on the other hand there is a high level of national pride that feels more drawn to the Russian state.
Personally, it is important to me that I can live legally in a country, pursue my occupation and nobody prosecutes me for it. In the beginning, as long as I didn't have a Serbian residence permit, I had to make a so-called "visa run" once a month - in other words, I had to cross the border to a non-Schengen state so that I wouldn't exceed the maximum length of stay. At the beginning it was quite nice, but in the long run it is more than exhausting. In the meantime, I have my residence permit and I am spared this monthly back and forth (although I was allowed to make nice contacts during my past visa runs).
A lot of time has passed since then, I wasn't always diligent, I was usually late, but at least I was able to reactivate my OnlyFans. I had to neglect my diary due to daily circumstances, but I hope you'll forgive me.
Unfortunately, and this is the most tragic thing for me in the past months, my companion who has accompanied me since my escape from Russia left me last week. There is nothing more precious than being able to confide in someone who is around you all the time. I don't want to go into the circumstances, but in the last few days I was devastated.
What remains? I want to look positively into the future: In a fortnight I will explore Serbia for 10 days with two friends. I would also like to travel through Europe, but I need a Schengen visa for that. My big dream, however, is to immigrate to the USA, build up a business there and (as the American dream dictates) go from rags to riches. Until then, all I can do is be an immigrant in a foreign country. You are my friends, you can support me emotionally, morally and financially.
Thanks for having you guys, love you β€οΈ
In March this year, I moved from Istanbul to a small but nice town in Serbia. Those who have seen how inflation is developing in Turkey and how democracy is developing will surely understand that Turkey does not represent a future for me. And Serbia - well, my future goal is not there either, but rather in the USA. I had a great time in Instanbul, I was able to meet an incredible number of friendly people, and I wouldn't want to miss the time I spent there.
But, thanks to the help of friends, I was able to rent a well-furnished two-bedroom flat in this (for a Russian) small city in Serbia. But those who know me know that it takes me a long time to acclimatise to a new place. I sat idle in Instanbul for months, and the same thing happened to me in Serbia at the beginning. Therefore, I would like to apologise to all those who missed me for weeks after my move.
In the past weeks and months, I have met many friends who also share my fate and have fled Russia. We met and met regularly, we played games like the "Mafia Game", got together for a social gathering or just had fun with the nightlife. Serbia is a divided country: on the one hand there are those who feel drawn to the West, but on the other hand there is a high level of national pride that feels more drawn to the Russian state.
Personally, it is important to me that I can live legally in a country, pursue my occupation and nobody prosecutes me for it. In the beginning, as long as I didn't have a Serbian residence permit, I had to make a so-called "visa run" once a month - in other words, I had to cross the border to a non-Schengen state so that I wouldn't exceed the maximum length of stay. At the beginning it was quite nice, but in the long run it is more than exhausting. In the meantime, I have my residence permit and I am spared this monthly back and forth (although I was allowed to make nice contacts during my past visa runs).
A lot of time has passed since then, I wasn't always diligent, I was usually late, but at least I was able to reactivate my OnlyFans. I had to neglect my diary due to daily circumstances, but I hope you'll forgive me.
Unfortunately, and this is the most tragic thing for me in the past months, my companion who has accompanied me since my escape from Russia left me last week. There is nothing more precious than being able to confide in someone who is around you all the time. I don't want to go into the circumstances, but in the last few days I was devastated.
What remains? I want to look positively into the future: In a fortnight I will explore Serbia for 10 days with two friends. I would also like to travel through Europe, but I need a Schengen visa for that. My big dream, however, is to immigrate to the USA, build up a business there and (as the American dream dictates) go from rags to riches. Until then, all I can do is be an immigrant in a foreign country. You are my friends, you can support me emotionally, morally and financially.
Thanks for having you guys, love you β€οΈ
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I am currently traveling in Serbia and will be back home soon β€οΈ (around 14 aug)
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I am currently traveling in Serbia and will be back home soon β€οΈ (around 14 aug)
The past ten days were something very special for me: After a long time, I once again had the opportunity to simply relax and take a small trip. Small in the sense that I have limited travel options due to the lack of a Schengen visa. But a good friend asked me if I wanted to go on a three-city tour of Serbia with him, and I spontaneously agreed.
We really experienced an incredible amount. In each of the three cities, we explored the sights on foot. We covered between 10 and 15 kilometres per day. But we also made small trips to neighbouring towns, for example to take part in a wine tasting.
From the second city onwards, we travelled in threes, sometimes in fours, with changing "cast". I met colleagues who also go on air, I made new friends and we had interesting conversations and of course ate and drank. But we also had a lot of fun: we didn't just use the evenings to have dinner together, but we also went bowling, darts or billiards, for example, or just spent a cosy evening playing table top games.
Two day trips by bus were also on the programme. One tour took us to a stalactite cave, a monastery and a waterfall. The second tour was a boat trip on the Danube, very close to the border with Romania. The view of the Danube valley at lunch was fantastic, as were the typical Serbian dishes. On the second tour I was able to see probably the most beautiful sunset of my life so far. From bright red to deep blue, the whole colour spectrum was visible in the evening sky above a lake, which was in reality the Danube, several kilometres wide at this point.
The last day became a bit exhausting for me and my fellow travellers, after all we had to reconcile the check-out from the holiday flat with the most varied departure times and a visit to Ada Ciganlija, a more than six kilometre long natural beach on the outskirts of Belgrade (spoiler: everything worked out).
And: I went water skiing for the first time in my life! The first start went to shit (no, into the water) but I got better and better with time and was able to do almost two laps on the approximately one-kilometre-long track.
That's actually just a brief summary of the past ten days. If I had more time, maybe I could write a novel about it. Maybe I just need some time to process the incredibly diverse impressions, to put them into words.
Thank you to everyone who accompanied me on this journey! I really enjoyed the time with you, I made friends with you and you grew on me.
Now it's time to take a little break from vacation and very soon I will be traveling to Russia for 7-10 days, I'm worried, but mostly I'm sure everything will go smoothly. I need to do some paperwork and see people close to me π€
Have a good night β€οΈ
We really experienced an incredible amount. In each of the three cities, we explored the sights on foot. We covered between 10 and 15 kilometres per day. But we also made small trips to neighbouring towns, for example to take part in a wine tasting.
From the second city onwards, we travelled in threes, sometimes in fours, with changing "cast". I met colleagues who also go on air, I made new friends and we had interesting conversations and of course ate and drank. But we also had a lot of fun: we didn't just use the evenings to have dinner together, but we also went bowling, darts or billiards, for example, or just spent a cosy evening playing table top games.
Two day trips by bus were also on the programme. One tour took us to a stalactite cave, a monastery and a waterfall. The second tour was a boat trip on the Danube, very close to the border with Romania. The view of the Danube valley at lunch was fantastic, as were the typical Serbian dishes. On the second tour I was able to see probably the most beautiful sunset of my life so far. From bright red to deep blue, the whole colour spectrum was visible in the evening sky above a lake, which was in reality the Danube, several kilometres wide at this point.
The last day became a bit exhausting for me and my fellow travellers, after all we had to reconcile the check-out from the holiday flat with the most varied departure times and a visit to Ada Ciganlija, a more than six kilometre long natural beach on the outskirts of Belgrade (spoiler: everything worked out).
And: I went water skiing for the first time in my life! The first start went to shit (no, into the water) but I got better and better with time and was able to do almost two laps on the approximately one-kilometre-long track.
That's actually just a brief summary of the past ten days. If I had more time, maybe I could write a novel about it. Maybe I just need some time to process the incredibly diverse impressions, to put them into words.
Thank you to everyone who accompanied me on this journey! I really enjoyed the time with you, I made friends with you and you grew on me.
Now it's time to take a little break from vacation and very soon I will be traveling to Russia for 7-10 days, I'm worried, but mostly I'm sure everything will go smoothly. I need to do some paperwork and see people close to me π€
Have a good night β€οΈ
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