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WHoopooPsies [2014-09-19 20:46:03 +0000 UTC]
HAHA! guten morgen, liebe sorgen. seid ihr auch schon alle da? na, dann is´ ja alles klar!
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patty110692 [2013-07-02 01:08:05 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha, they remind me my cousins!!!
Don't know why , they aren't always that silent but whenever I was staying at their home and they woke up they couldn't talk for at least half an hour >.<
It was adoooorable!!! Oh god how much I love the German Bros!!!
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TheyCallMeWonders [2012-09-20 20:39:54 +0000 UTC]
Really funny man xDDDDDD
Reminds me of how i see my own little brother in the morning. He isnt that much of a grouch but he does look like a zombie xDDDD
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MathildasDoubel In reply to TheyCallMeWonders [2012-09-22 05:41:49 +0000 UTC]
XD
I've got the luck that noone of my family is such a zombie...eventhough we are all ind o grouchie in the mornings. ^^"
However I was kind of shocked when I slept over at a friends house who's awfully nice, polite and helpful during the day...in the morning she's a monster.
seriously you better get out of her sight until she had a few cupss of coffee.
quiete an interesting experience, thatS' why I wrote this story...among others.
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-22 06:07:21 +0000 UTC]
That story fit germany very well,dude.
XDDDDDDD
And wow, who knew your friends were such a grouch. Im not a morning person, but at the same time, i usually am not a zombie. That is just...wow.
And i act EXACTLY like prussia when i see my little bro in the morning. XDD.
Still it worked. Nice job! XD
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MathildasDoubel In reply to TheyCallMeWonders [2012-09-22 20:09:38 +0000 UTC]
Well...family is special.
Even when they are best friends, there is noone as close to you genetically and form the time you spent together in your life as your own silblings.
That's why i like silbling stories...
Even if you are morning grouch you normally donT' show your "evil face" to everyone...it a special thing for Germany to feel save enough around Prussia that he can be "mean" to him without having to fear that he would be angry about it.
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-23 02:02:49 +0000 UTC]
Dude yeah. Family is that special. They seem to know you the most,comfort you more than anyone else.
And that is just so true for Germany!
Thats one of the reasons why i like Prussia, because i can relate to him when he's all big brotherly, and the German's history is heartwarming.
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-23 08:20:10 +0000 UTC]
Very true man. The German brothers never cease to amaze me xDDDD
Dude i dont know if this is exactly true, but one of my friends told me that Prussia is going to become a micronation.
But take this with a grain of salt, because i am too lazy to do research.
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-23 21:59:53 +0000 UTC]
Really? I didnt know that piece of land existed O.o
Do you believe that Gilbert is the personification of GDR?
Personally i think its not true, due to the fact that IF prussia comes back, there would be a lot of problems. A whole lot of them.
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-24 06:52:26 +0000 UTC]
Really? Oh wow. O.o
Retiree... i'm sorry. Its just the word is funny to me, like when the stereotypical grandpa is like "back in the old days..." imagining prussia doing that...idk but i can sorta see it.
And true, but hey Himuraya researched a lot for the characters and everything.
And i see. Wow im learning something new everyday. I'm just not familiar with german history though...besides WW2. This information is all very new to me, but its pretty awesome at the same time.
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-26 00:33:24 +0000 UTC]
great now because of that i'm imagining him in a wheelchair speaking to like idk his or germany's kids or grandkids speaking this xDDDDDDDDDDDD
but i like imaging every old guy with a wheelchair because i'm using one cause i tore the ligaments on my right ankle, so now i think about wheelchairs...xD
Yes...and i'm guessing the Americans (including myself) would not get whatever the heck happened xD because i only know the America political structures...and the fact that britian still has a monarchy...xD
yeah.
but if hetalia was strictly into real life stuff, then it would be darker than higurashi in my opinion o.o....i don't get how Himuraya made it so...happy...
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-26 08:38:13 +0000 UTC]
dude thanks. it's not gonna last forever so i'm glad for that
XDDDDDDD so many wheelchairs!!! but i mean they must have like a kitchen with kitchen furnitures and everything...or have a fridge for all of their beers...i'm guessing the Germans have a big house. like mansion like.
i mean like wouldn't being a personification of a country give you a lot of income?
yeah people have that opinion with the americans, but i am not like that at all. other cultures are actually really cool to learn. like right now i'm interested in japanese culture, and i want to learn how to draw manga and anime someday. and yeah, i'm guessing it could do with the neighboring countries, too.
but then, to most americans, it seems like all of the other countries are making fun of us...sure ik America is having huge problems, but...i feel like were also being a scapegoat to the wrong reasons as well...
the bright and happiness of hetalia is amazing. Himuraya should bow and we should all acknowledge for what he's done, because i've heard that it's given people motivation to learn history (i bet you it's mostly the girl population that's motivated xD) which is pretty good anyway. and their art style is cool as well. very unique and gives off a bubbly aura.
yes textbooks. because they are not afraid to show you what seppuku is xDDD but even then, like once i start reading part of the history textbook, i get so entralled because i'm like 'DUDE THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED' and i would just want to read more. i'm on of those people who liked history before hetalia
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-26 09:45:16 +0000 UTC]
of course. because beer and wurst is something the germans love..stereotypically that is. but what about loving wurst, is that the stereotype of just germany, or do all of the german countries share that stereotype around?
and yeah poor Luddy. and on top of that he's taking care of two italians...now i know why the guy always has bags under his eyes. he works too much. i feel bad for him.
Yeah. i believe since America is like the number 1 consumer country by international means, (or i'm thinking like consuming, buying things in general) it would suck for the rest of the countries if America is in trouble. and we don't have tariffs so international stuff is cheaper. So yeah i can see the pressure on America..it's a lot. a whole lot.
Himuraya also backed that fact up by saying that if America gets a cold, then everybody else catches that cold. xD
dude it's just everyday stuff making fun of countries and everything. i make fun of the british the most though...but that's only with their accents xD and how convincing british accents are...and canada...like seriously, all i thought about canada was just like 'empty space...' before i watched hetalia. but that was just me not knowing stuff. i know that canada's my hat xD.
but that's all in the way of teasing, of course. meeting someone who makes fun of ethnicity and nationality in real life would not live happy.
the Polish are sensitive? wow o.o how sensitive are they?
and yes. there are certain things you can make fun of about America... xDDDDDD
but teasing is just always fun, so i totally see your point.
dude back at America...or at least where i'm living, i can't take history until next year...idk if you follow the same school level pattern in California (cause i think the school levels are different in every state)
but there's basically just like a kindergaren through 12th grade, sorta thing. and i am in the 9th grade right now, and 9th graders don't really take history. we take it in 10th grade though. we separate those grades into different kinds of schools but i don't want to get into too much details (unless you want me too)
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-27 23:57:18 +0000 UTC]
oh wow...that's a lot of beer. i've never heard of Schnapps though...and yes somebody told me that vodka was made of potatoes, and i was like O.O "OMG" and i like potatoes too. especially baked potatoes. try them with honey butter, and it is like HEAVEN!!!!!!!
a bit sensitive. i can see that. i can see that so well...yeah ^^''. basically America is just a potluck of other cultures that turned into a nation. and no worries, no offense taken.
aww i see....are you guys warming up with the polish as a whole so far?
good at annoying france? xDDDD how come the french are special to you guys?
oh wow. i never learned about american history until, like 8th grade. and at 7th grade we learn about history. in the grades before that, we learn only bits and peices of american history. but i think 9th grade is the only grade in which you don't have history...idk why though. probably to make room for more classes.
but learning about american history is a bit straightforward since the country is like about 300 years old. but you guys...have lived a lot longer so there's more to know, so i'm guessing that's why you guys learn it when your younger?
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MathildasDoubel In reply to TheyCallMeWonders [2012-09-28 13:57:00 +0000 UTC]
Potatoes are awesome, you can do all kind of stuuf with them. XD
Yeah...it gets better over time.
i think a one or two generations and we'll act totally normal around each other again. °u°
I like the polish...it fun to party with them.
Well.. why is France special.
because there would be no Germany without France.
The French revolution with their modern ideas of freedom, and civil rights were not unnoticed in the German states too.
The Germans fought in some regions too, especially in the regions in southwest.
the invasion by the Napoléon however made the Germans quite "negative" towards the French... this didn't mean of course that they didn'T love French stuff.
The french being so French made the people in Germany notice, that they are somekind of the same ethnicity too. thats how a German national identity came into being by everyone not likig the French. The national identy had however nothing to do with a national territory, because there was none. Feeling of belonging to this ethnicity sometimes also included part of the nowadays Austria, some parts of Czechia and Poland, North Italy, Northeastern France, Luxemburg, Belgium and the Netherlands.
the only thing they had in common was that they were speaking German and they didn't like the French but loved french revolutions, civil rights and culture. And the French didn't like the thought of a military strong Germany out of good reasons.
There were many wars between germans and the french...the Franko-German "Erbfeindschaft"/(hereditary enmity) rings a bell?
That the Franch and the germans are working together so well today is a miracle and one of the big garants for peace in german.
Do you know that the German state is much younger than the American?
The foundation of Germany was 141 years ago. before that there were just the German states and the HRE of course.
we just managed to do a lot of crap during this time.
Well.. i think it has to do with the emphasis we put in school. American school seem to put a big emphasis only on amiercan history and less on international history.
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-09-28 23:58:06 +0000 UTC]
DUDE IKR! potatoes are awesome!!!
Yays! good for you guys! because i think in this generation it is bad to have enemies. or really in any generation, but still xD
oh wow. i didn't really know the french had a big impact on you. even though i don't know much about the country itself, there's only one thing i learned that i still keep in my mind today. Joan of Ark. I've heard in history class that she was a hero to the French, and she also ended up being a saint after she died. there was a shakespeare play made after her life, and one time when i did some of her roles in theatre, it made me like her a WHOLE lot more. she's like a role model to me.
and no i was never taught that war...sorry...in america, we do learn more about our own country than international countries from what i do in school though. since different states have like different standards for every student to complete, i can't really say that for sure...although most likely i think we learn our own history. i think there are optional history classes later on, but the only history i know completely is the american history.
and oh...i see. just german states. o.o
Also, based on history, do you think that Germany used to be the HRE? sorry if that sounded dumb, it's just i don't...really know it. I really love history. not enough for a career, but it's just cool to know stuff. heck i even read textbooks of it without getting bored XD
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MathildasDoubel In reply to TheyCallMeWonders [2012-09-30 06:51:22 +0000 UTC]
You should learn more about French history. it's the cradle place of modern Europe after all. °w°"
And german-french history is very cool stuff too though. A story of a lot of admiration and a lot of hate. ^^"
Jeanne d'Arc was a cool lady...I didn't know that there was shakespeare play about her though. Interesting... i always thought that the english didn't exactly like the french at that time... and it were the English after all, who she fought with.
we also start with regional history in school, I think it's not bad for children to know about what happend in their region...and in our region that includes a bit if french history... I'm iving pretty close to France.
No, I don't think so.
Hre is much older than Germany.
Also...while I think that Germany and France are very close to each other in good and in bad ways, I don't think they're that close.
the HRE and France were parts of the same empire in the past, you know. so I beleive they're kind of like family, since they have the same origin.
France was the west franconian empire and HRE was east franconian empire.
Germany is a product of the early modern times.
Atleast that's my interpretation.
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TheyCallMeWonders In reply to MathildasDoubel [2012-10-01 02:31:01 +0000 UTC]
true...but i have like homework, and i was sorta busy this weekend....
a lot of admiration and hate huh...why does this remind me of romano's actions toward Spain xD
yeah. and there is a shakespeare play. the stuff she says in there, her lines are like daggers that can tear your heart to peices...and yeah she did fight with the English...i honestly don't know why Shakespeare made a play, but he did it very well...i remember when i was trying to choose lines for my monologue of Jeanne d'Arc, and like it was hard to choose because all of them were so mindblowing. And those lines were like...a scene or two before she died, i think. too bad i forgot them now. they were such good lines!
Well yeah. The only thing i remember about Canada was that i think it was just a way to escape the stuff that happened in America. with all of the North being part of the industry business, and the South having slaves and making cotton. i don't really know much of Canada's history, really.
I see, so from a historical point of view, it's gonna make all of the fangirls cry. xDDDDDD yeah i sorta thought that didn't work out either...even though HRE look similar to Germany. (which i actually didn't notice until someone pointed that out....)
so was HRE like a Brother to france?
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ItachiXShana [2012-07-02 15:46:49 +0000 UTC]
Lutz sounds scary in the morning.. I thought I was bad but this is even worse ;w;
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MathildasDoubel In reply to ItachiXShana [2012-07-02 15:59:36 +0000 UTC]
hehe... he's acting like a Zombie in the morning before he got few cups of coffee. ^^"
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kukuku0kattie [2012-07-01 23:07:37 +0000 UTC]
aww, Cuteness Level OVER 9000!!!
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