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Jan 17, 2010 02:33

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the { first ✚ impression } memeI guess so this post isn't completely meme'd up-- What sort of relationships would you like to RP in the future/like to RP the most? Familial, friendship, romance? OR what's ( Read more... )

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rinnington January 17 2010, 20:02:40 UTC
1. Ones with youI don't really know! A lot of times I have a difficult time deciding what category to even put a relationship in. Like Kid and Trucy were cutely shippy, but also just awesome friends, or Phoenix and Trucy where he was trying to be her father, but Phoenix and Trucy don't have a normal relationship even when he remembers her and he's the same person she remembers, or Fate and Simon where it started as crush but became more family like, or America and England just lol ( ... )

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is_an_island January 18 2010, 11:35:29 UTC
hehehehe you can totes tell what I had in mind right. But yeah, family dynamics is pret interesting stuff. I was just thinking that it was kinda weird for me to be in the situation where I'm playing someone more fatherly/brotherly than the younger one for once. I think it was a good idea to play younger Phoenix to your Trucy because there was a lot of open dynamics. ;3;

but i like your "adopted each other" shtick. I hadn't thought of that ;3; but i guess they did, for better or for worse. though you're really reminding me of my children's lit class about growing up. a-america ;u; but i guess i like the whole different aspects of it not that i was thinking about it because of songs or anything like that but it's just kinda fun that he obv. thinks he's an older brother or a father/mother when on the most part everybody handles him like a kid ;3; i think it's fun because i view the whole "wahhhhhh america you manky pillock" as less of a country thing and more of an england thing if that makes sense

also i can tell you like the tsun

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supersizedpower January 18 2010, 19:08:50 UTC
O-oh my goodness that song ;3 ( ... )

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long_scarves January 19 2010, 22:29:56 UTC
SO LATE but I was actually doing homework yesterday??? so strange but tell me more about IC for the country ;3; I only know, like, the general history stuff rapprochement , but from what little I scrounged up online I don't really think their current curriculum really spends a lot of time of the American Revolution, just by necessity.

Also I like the way you phrase it. ;u;

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rinnington January 20 2010, 01:41:37 UTC
lol really

Okay disclaimer for anyone who would care to read this I feel bad summing up someone else's culture in silly Hetalia terms but I did live there I guess! But a lot of generalizations ahoy.

Well, yeah, the American Revolution isn't that big a deal from what I can tell, according to some surveys and stuff there are apparently a lot of people who don't even know what it was. I learned that on wikipedia. The empire is a big deal, but America wasn't part of the empire for a long time, so it's not typically included when you'd think of the British Empire ( ... )

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rinnington January 20 2010, 01:42:47 UTC
Anyway that's modern stuff, but I would also basically say England is the most badass of nations. Because it's a tiny freaking island but it holds out in wars so well. My favorite British history is definitely WWII because goddamn they were so badass. Ahhh I forget where this was from but there was this great quote about WWII Britain which was basically. Britain could have easily got really good terms if it had made a deal with the Nazis after the fall of France. Hitler was really only interested in continental power, so if Britain would have surrendered, he probably would have let it keep near total autonomy, just limiting its military and probably taking a few colonial possessions. Instead, they fought a war that basically bankrupted them as a country (within a year of the Battle of Britain, they were relying entirely on loans from the US for financial solvency) and resulted in them losing their entire empire (which just about everyone knew would happen to Britain if there was a long prolonged war). And this quote was someone saying ( ... )

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is_an_island January 20 2010, 01:47:18 UTC
siz

siz you're so dorky

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rinnington January 20 2010, 01:50:47 UTC
I just was excited ;u;

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is_an_island January 20 2010, 01:51:39 UTC
But ahhhhhh this is so helpful! ajfd;iajdfl this is above and beyond anything I expected so ajdfkj THANK YOU ;u; /bookmarks

Though that was one of my thought processes in playing England ajfidjd like the fact that when I started to learn world history, I just remember distinctly learning that England was an island and the advantages of it and how they controlled the sea and it was really like wow.

ahhhhhh but thank you ;u;

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