Unbelievable, America

Jul 30, 2008 22:31

Hello, it’s the corpse Himaruya Hidekazu.
I think you could mistake me for one right now.
I finally put together all my notes about the Meiji culture, so I want to draw the manga and put it up as soon as possible. Japan from this time period is so interesting.

That and my internet connection didn’t work, and as I went to look what is wrong with it and traced the line, I found it neatly cut in half, most probably bitten by a squirrel.
One is really thankful for Starbucks with internet connection in times like this.

The cables are often laid outside in American houses so it happens from time to time that a squirrel, a woodpecker, or a storm destroys the line. American squirrels are are pretty strong...

Answering a few questions again.
>A question about Su-san, am I right to interpret Sweden’s speech pattern as a version of Fukushima dialect?
For me it sounds like the one from the middle part of Fukushima.

Yes, Su-san indeed speaks a middle-Fukushima dialect. They often use “bunzu” as a shade of violet
[T/N: It's actually the ‘colour of a fresh bruise’.]

>I can’t see the links and the character pages

That’s because the hetalia page is currently under construction and the previous pages aren’t accessible. I plan to put all character profiles in one place once it’s all ready.

>I want to see the LAL manga!

I moved it to the Minami Genjitsu page!
Check it out there.

>Turkey’s colour scheme is still a mystery,
could you tell us more about it?



The uniform looks like this.
Also important to add the Turkish looks once it’s finished.
I want to make the colour palette mainly based on red.

>Which uniform does Poland wear in the gakuheta setting, the one for girls or for boys?

He wears the boys' uniform. His sweater is navy blue.

>If Hetalia characters would end up armwrestling, who would win?
I want it to be Germany’s crushing victory.

America and Russia seem to be pretty strong too.
The Japanese hold the world champion title in women armwrestling, so I think Japan would be pretty strong too.

>Do bunnies smell?

Well yes, but if you clean the room properly, it's not an unpleasant smell. For some reasons, Buu-san smells more like grass.
The males tend to sprinkle their urine wider than females (they stop once they are older), so the females smell a bit less.

>Why isn’t mr. Bunny moving?

He is asleep.

Translation: lost_hitsu
Original

germany: notes, russia: notes, q&a, sweden: notes, japan: notes, usa: notes, original - notice, poland: notes

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