Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

Kseniya Simonova's heart-wrenching sand painting set to music provoked tears of emotion as it depicted the invasion of Ukraine by Germany in World War Two - showing peaceful scenes engulfed by death and destruction and ending with the message "you are always near".

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Thank you, Danni. I've never seen anything quite like it.

And for one so young to have such feeling for what happened to her countrymen in WW II -- a war long before her time -- you know the stories and history of what happened back then must have been kept alive for generations. As well it should be. Perhaps there were losses among her own family members as well which made it even more personal to her.


Wow. Nice find.

I put it on my FB page. I had to watch it again.

I'm usually highly skeptical of these "talent" shows and whether or not they're legit. But with this vid holy shit. Who gives a damn if she's a professional plant, that was amazing.

Also love the metallica at the end.

That was friggin' awesome! Great find, Danni.

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