In Kyiv there are two river-banks: right and left. infrastructure, economy and social life on the two banks are very different. the right bank is the historic part with all the main sights, on the left bank - mostly soviet gray boxes. mother's words refer to the fact, that it's quite far from their home, but she still thinks it's worth the hustle.
Kyiv citizens always refer to locations like this left-bank/right-bank.
when I was giving a city tour to a foreigner, he didn't believe me the to banks are actually one city. yes, Kyiv is big!
Sasha is a kind young fellow from a family of farmers. He grew up on a farm, reads a lot, is fond of philosophy and can put in plain English ideas of Kant to you. He studies at a technical university and wants to become a mechanical engineer. But in his fifth year of study, he had heavy issues with anorexia \ eating disorders and had to take an academic leave.
Now, in order to return to study, he needs a psychologist’s opinion, and the doctor Sasha came across, well, is rather intriguing. Sasha does not really want to share the skeletons in his cupboard, as he's sure he's fine. His psychologist Dmitry has a different opinion and stubbornly seeks an approach to the street smart. They argue, wander around the city and talk on unrelated matters. And, as you know, such a violation of medical ethics can lead either to a great friendship or to a street row behind the garages.
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In this comic there will be a lot of aesthetics of post-Soviet cities, references to books and films. There will be amateur arguments about philosophy and warm and comfortable conversations.
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