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Ritual Labubu – A New Trend? #ShameReview from "NotMoscow"

🤯 Podmoskovny Funeral goods manufacturer Favorit chose an unconventional method of self-promotion: offering its customers funeral wreaths in the form of trendy labubu. 

"We're tired of regular labubu, so we've gone further. We've made a large labubu for the home and a mini version for handbags," the company's video says. "Tag your boyfriend in the comments so he doesn't get confused about which labubu you want."

🤯 In Udmurtia Mothers and wives of those killed in the war in Ukraine are being taught how to properly cope with loss. A women's club, "Living for Two," was opened specifically for this purpose.

“It was important to me that the girls understood that life is endless,” — the club director writes Irina Lozinskaya about the meeting to which the rector of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Father DmitryHe "reminded us that life doesn't end here, it continues in another reality, and every hero who gave his life for his country is inscribed in the Book of Life."

At the next meeting, women will be given a workshop on making brooches in memory of their deceased husbands, as "handicrafts are also a form of dialogue with pain."

🤯 The rector proposed bringing back sobering-up centers, opening therapeutic and labor rehabilitation centers, and relocating liquor stores. Revda temple and spiritual director of the Center for Helping Addicts, hieromonk Tikhon.

"He lives at home, he drinks—no one will throw him out. He's a nuisance to his elderly parents, they're afraid of him. So where will he go? And when you lock him up in this thing... A rehab facility would be wonderful—maybe that would somehow sober him up, he'll understand, maybe that's enough," Tikhon believes.

According to him, the abundance and availability of liquor stores in cities encourages daily alcohol consumption.

🤯 In Krasnoyarsk Minusinsk director of school No. 6 and city council deputy from United Russia Sergei Baykov Baikov was cited for insulting a 14-year-old boy. The United Russia member called the child a "moron" because his cow walked on the sidewalk near a store owned by a deputy. According to the boy's mother, Baikov even threw pliers at her son, but missed.