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RKRagan77 karma

That's what I've often wondered. Russia itself is a very large country and has a capital that is closer to Europe than the rest of the country. The people are spread out over large regions and are diverse. I have always wondered how the people in eastern Russia feel about there even being a government over them.

RKRagan25 karma

That 400R though....

RKRagan17 karma

Well. That seals it. I'm in love with Brittany. She loves Fairies Wear Boots. You gotta believe me.

RKRagan6 karma

I was given oxycodone and later hydrocodone following my hand surgery to replace my small finger bone. Not only did they give me 60 pills for each drug, I found the drug to be hardly helpful in treating the pain. Instead I just didn't care about the pain. Or anything really. I was worried about addiction so I stopped taking them as soon as I could. I actually still have them, about 50 each. Kind of makes it easy to become addicted when given in such large quantities.

RKRagan4 karma

I was there not long after. I still remember pulling into the bay and seeing the debris everywhere in the water. I helped out mainly in the villages south of Port-au-Prince near some missions. The damage there was far less from what I've seen online. The few small buildings they had collapsed. We handed out MREs and cleaned debris. It was my first time in a foreign country. I had mixed feelings about my work there. There were plenty of people sitting around watching us work and having a good time, they would try to steal MREs from us and I even caught a small child trying to pick-pocket me (didn't know our uniform pants had buttons. But I helped some people and made some children's day with gum and some US coins. Even learned how to count to five thanks to some kids.

http://imgur.com/a/KeqlW

What was your overall experience like of how they responded to the tragedy?