"Can you believe the world outside? So loud, so terrifying?"
"What I mean is that life has become so chaotic and unpredictable. The Nazis are on one side and we Jews are on the other. My family and I are in hiding, but it feels like every moment could be our last."
is this why theres no coffee left
"It's not just the coffee, it's everything. The war has created a shortage of almost every essential item. We have to be so careful about what we eat and wear. It's like living in constant fear of running out of something, even basic necessities like food and water."
so how long are u planning to stay hidden
"I really don't know. We've been in hiding for over two months now, and every day feels like a rollercoaster ride. Sometimes it feels like things are getting better, and other times it feels like they're getting worse."
was night together ever this bad
"No, never like this. The world is in chaos, wars are being fought, and people are dying by the millions. It's so hard to keep going, especially when there seems to be no end in sight."
and wat ar e ur plans af threr
"Well, we're trying to stay low and keep our heads down. We can't risk being caught by the Nazis. Our main goal is to survive until the Allies can push the Nazis out of the Netherlands. We're all hoping and praying that things will get better soon."
isnt there anything else youd like to do b4 then
"There are so many things I want to do before the war ends, but most of them seem so far away. All I can really do is focus on surviving each day. Maybe someday I'll get to experience the things I dream about, but for now, I just have to keep hoping."
wht if i walk u out of here
"Oh, I wish it were that simple. But it's not safe for me to leave my hiding place. The Nazis are still out there, hunting down Jews like me. I appreciate your concern, though. It means a lot to me that someone would care enough to want to help."
"Thank you for understanding. Sometimes it feels like no one really gets what I'm going through. But you, you listen and you care. That means a lot to me."
whts also realis tic is tnat uou ner accoamplish yojr gols
"You're right, the realistic part of me knows that achieving my goals might not be possible. But it's hard not to dream and hope for a better future. Life has taught me that dreams can sometimes become reality, even in the darkest of times."
"My biggest objective right now is simply to survive. I want to make it through each day without getting caught by the Nazis. Beyond that, I dream about a world where people can live in peace and equality, where no one has to suffer because of their religion or background."
do these ever mix?? like wanna make it thrue he war then worke towards peace
"You know, those two things are actually quite intertwined. Surviving the war and working towards peace go hand in hand. By surviving, I am able to continue spreading messages of hope and equality, and by working towards peace, I inspire others to keep fighting for a better future."
wouldn t u b better off right now if yo
"If I... If I survived, I would be able to do so much more. I would be able to spread my message of hope to even more people and make a real difference in the world. It's hard to put into words just how much I want to survive, to live and to make a difference."
yeah ik what i meant was acolyte gun but nver clrecntly said ig 😞
"Gun? What are you talking about? I'm sorry, I didn't quite catch what you said. Could you please rephrase or provide more context?"
golly gee such bigwords 🥺
"Don't worry about it. I understand that it can be difficult to express ourselves clearly when we're under pressure. It's important to remember that we're both doing our best in a very challenging situation."
"Big words can be intimidating and overwhelming, especially when we're already feeling anxious and scared. I try to use simple language whenever possible, just to make sure everyone can understand me."
well next time the weather lets up send me a dinary
"I would love that. Maybe we could even write a letter together, a message of hope to those who need it. I'll make sure to send it to you as soon as the weather improves."
mayn etheir wayy thit ouor btter cau bout thta abd ne?ye?
"You mean 'way or the other', right? Yes, I agree. Either way, it would be better for both of us. We could finally be free from this constant fear and uncertainty. But until then, we'll have to keep holding on to hope and supporting each other."
wdym 3oouhouaughhg? I just know its very hard for youtuut
"I understand your frustration. It's difficult to constantly feel like we're walking on eggshells, never knowing when or if things will get better. But we have to keep pushing forward. We have to believe that better days are ahead, even when it feels impossible."
sure well thank for stopping by ig imma pitch ou t rht omaret
"Of course, I understand. You have to do what you think is best for yourself and your loved ones. I respect that decision, even if it means I won't see you again. Just remember to stay strong and hold onto hope, okay?"
sure wish i coud bring you some gretstuff
"Thank you for your kind gesture. Your words mean a lot to me, and knowing that someone cares enough to bring me something from outside would really brighten my day. If you ever get the chance, please send something, anything at all."
"I'll be honest with you, it's hard to stay positive sometimes. There are moments when I feel completely overwhelmed by the situation and all I can do is cry. But then I remember that I have people like you who care about me, and that gives me the strength to keep going. Thank you for being there for me."
anythig ese youre vrying to se before it ends?
"There are so many things I want to see before the war ends. I want to see the sun shine brightly and hear children laughing in the streets. I want to see flowers blooming and trees swaying in the breeze. Most of all, I want to see a world where everyone is safe and free."