"-lay your life down for your country..."
anonymous
September 27 2009, 08:15:06 UTC
So we've seen our nations interacting with their people, living like regular people, and the similarities between them right?
Well, this anon was listening to a song today and that one line made her think of how different nations are from humans. It's hard to imagine a regular human going through centuries of war and hate without utterly breaking.
So anons... how is a nation wired differently from a human? What emotions or instincts do we not share? Anon isn't talking about nations' "powers" (feeling invasions, gov't and economic illnesses, anons' own headcanons, etc.).
Anon apologizes if this makes no sense, but would like to request the lack of empathy as to why this-or-that happens but is unquestionable to the human populous. (Decades may give them some idea as to why this person is feeling this-or-that way, but don't truly understand).
Well, this anon was listening to a song today and that one line made her think of how different nations are from humans. It's hard to imagine a regular human going through centuries of war and hate without utterly breaking.
So anons... how is a nation wired differently from a human? What emotions or instincts do we not share? Anon isn't talking about nations' "powers" (feeling invasions, gov't and economic illnesses, anons' own headcanons, etc.).
Anon apologizes if this makes no sense, but would like to request the lack of empathy as to why this-or-that happens but is unquestionable to the human populous. (Decades may give them some idea as to why this person is feeling this-or-that way, but don't truly understand).
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I wouldn't say the Hetalia Country-tans lack empathy, though - it's more like their empathy is wired differently too, maybe?
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That's what I think.
This does sound interesting, though.
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