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ZILLA-Rex [2022-06-01 03:08:52 +0000 UTC]
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JoseXD12 [2021-04-13 14:22:50 +0000 UTC]
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CakeChan69 [2020-06-02 18:13:17 +0000 UTC]
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the-toasty-arts [2019-12-26 04:37:53 +0000 UTC]
This whole collection is SO AMAZING! I love the detail. Of course, I am biased towards my home country, so I have to favorite this :3
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VividSpark [2019-12-17 00:13:52 +0000 UTC]
Hey, her pistols are different colors
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Acaciathorn [2019-08-04 00:45:30 +0000 UTC]
The cowboy hat really makes this
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RKX41A [2019-05-09 02:09:04 +0000 UTC]
Awesome
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Romamerica [2019-02-02 15:56:04 +0000 UTC]
She so sexy! (When USSR likes her)
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IsaacTheAutobot [2018-09-20 23:21:45 +0000 UTC]
I've seen these around the net and I must say, you know how to make your art look amazing or pure badass.
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antfed [2018-09-20 13:07:14 +0000 UTC]
Круто!
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LionCat79 [2018-09-11 07:55:17 +0000 UTC]
Make spain and italy
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Neonetsue101 [2018-08-07 14:35:22 +0000 UTC]
Can i borrow your countries as people art for. Hetalia meets your charcters since you put them personality. Cause its been in my head most of the time. And it will be rude to just take your charcters. And i just love them to meet. And love your art
😍
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LittleMsAwesomeSauce [2018-07-04 10:36:08 +0000 UTC]
Considering that I have American friends, I feel that this depiction is both slightly accurate and inaccurate at the same time. It's still very well done though. ^_^
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Sinto-risky In reply to LittleMsAwesomeSauce [2018-07-04 19:50:45 +0000 UTC]
Well, I understand. But I'm not trying to be accurate in my descriptions) I don't like "unnatural tolerance". If I think something or like/dislike something- I will put it in my words or drawing)
I now that my artworks may not be liked by everyone.
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LittleMsAwesomeSauce In reply to Sinto-risky [2018-07-04 19:52:28 +0000 UTC]
I see. But I still like it very much; in fact all your country designs are amazing.
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Xooper [2018-07-03 12:16:25 +0000 UTC]
Sniper, because fights at a distance. Another sniper, because guns are good. Two pistols, because guns are very good. Oversexed. Firy red hair. Cowboy hat, and a sherrif's badge. Cybernetic limbs because tech.
Man, did you nail this one. I think the only thing I'd add is a wallet bursting with cash (rich in resources, and GNP is high). Not sure where I'd fit it on that outfit, though!
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Sinto-risky In reply to Xooper [2018-07-03 13:01:30 +0000 UTC]
I'm sorry, but I'm not a man.
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NewHorizontStudio [2018-06-30 20:57:41 +0000 UTC]
America has 51 states maybe this character should have 51 personality?
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Neonetsue101 In reply to NewHorizontStudio [2018-07-05 13:08:26 +0000 UTC]
Its actually fifty.
D.C isn't a state
Sorry for correcting you all of a sudden.
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Rozuuddo [2018-06-23 11:09:13 +0000 UTC]
Her hair so cool
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Rozuuddo [2018-06-23 11:08:59 +0000 UTC]
Её волосы так прекрасны
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vaderandrew [2018-06-15 19:57:00 +0000 UTC]
Simply Just Wow ... +Fave
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thedoctor034 [2018-06-04 21:01:17 +0000 UTC]
Hmmm, this is much better than I would have imagined.
(I thought it would be a McCree-like Cybernetic Cowboy)
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MythrilDragoness [2018-05-01 01:44:17 +0000 UTC]
The only thing she's missing is a cheeseburger holster and an eagle XD
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ben10ysonfan [2018-04-29 02:42:25 +0000 UTC]
This is awesome! I'm in love with your art-it's so amazing!
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Precamur [2018-04-26 02:26:20 +0000 UTC]
Why are we vicious ;n;
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SpicecreamSundae In reply to Precamur [2018-06-04 04:30:14 +0000 UTC]
Most countires are; especially because in this series all of her country character are supposed to be warriors. Also ... since the USA is so big and has been in many wars, it is, objectively, more vicious than many other smaller nations.
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alleyneangel [2018-04-17 02:26:02 +0000 UTC]
This is the most 'MURICAN thing I've ever seen XD
iloveit
~An American
PS: You forgot the bacon. XD
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Banjoker [2018-04-16 23:43:57 +0000 UTC]
I love the smell of Napalm in the Morning.
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Parasaurzord12121212 [2018-04-16 20:19:18 +0000 UTC]
I feel kinda insulted by the part that says "With no regard for morals", as if we were some shitty country, im getting real sick and tired of this stereotype. But other then that, the picture is amazing, like all of your country personification pics.
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Sinto-risky In reply to Parasaurzord12121212 [2018-04-27 20:31:58 +0000 UTC]
I'm not trying to offend Americans. If I didn't love USA, I wouldn't draw it, it's logical.
This is my vision USA as a dangerous, tricky and powerful country.
I can not fit in the drawing all parts of country, for example, kindness, tolerance and so on. I chose one thing, that I like.
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Parasaurzord12121212 In reply to Sinto-risky [2018-04-28 02:50:33 +0000 UTC]
I know I know, I just sorta snapped there is all...you know how annoying it can get when we're bashed so much without being given a sliver of a chance by some foreigners who just brush us off as some tyrannical mess? I know we have our problems, but in any case, good picture, and im sorry.
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Banjoker In reply to Parasaurzord12121212 [2018-04-16 23:43:28 +0000 UTC]
Just because we've instigated dozens of wars, murdered tens of millions of people (Not just on purpose,) completely smashed entire political regions, and angered everyone doesn't mean we have little regard for morals.
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Parasaurzord12121212 In reply to Banjoker [2018-04-17 00:01:49 +0000 UTC]
You say that, but people seem to be very forgiving of modern Germany and its people despite their past as genocidal monsters and instigators of the two most violent and horrible wars in human history, and have done considerably worse then any other country, well, most anyway, because we realised that they changed for the better in the modern era, but oh no, America is unforgivable because DURR HURR fuck america right? And moreover, im talking about its people then its government.
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Banjoker In reply to Parasaurzord12121212 [2018-04-17 11:44:48 +0000 UTC]
The difference is that Germany learned its lesson pretty well. We never got smashed into the pavement as badly as they did. Their country was turned into rubble and they had to rebuild from scratch. We are still doing stupid things to this day, from instigating wars to blaming everything on everyone else. They figured it out, but we're still working on it.
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alleyneangel In reply to Parasaurzord12121212 [2018-04-17 03:23:50 +0000 UTC]
I debated on whether or not I should even post this for a while for fear of starting a flame war, but I decided it needed to be said. I tried to make this as inoffensive as possible and won't be responding to any other posts under this in order to avoid a back and forth debate on someone else's art page.
Here's the bottom line: all countries have some morally questionable/down right awful pasts, but most have not had the amount of influence ours has had on the entire world in the modern era. "Modern" Germany actually happened almost 80 years ago at this point so there aren't very many people still alive that remember those horrors first hand (and yes it was quite horrible, but no, no one has "forgiven" them for it in the sense that it has not been forgotten and it's still a point of serious contention). Also it's not entirely fair to say Germany is the worst country the world has ever seen. They just committed the most well-documented evil the world has ever seen. We have overwhelming amounts of evidence and meticulously kept lists for all the awful things they did. We don't have that for so many of the other complete atrocities that have been committed throughout history. I would disagree with you that people don't still constantly drag Germany through the mud over it, however, the reason they don't do it as often as is done for the USA is because Nazis aren't still ruling the free world and the discriminatory climate in Germany has changed drastically since then. America is STILL consistently making decisions that destroy many lives internationally without remorse so of course people aren't going to be pleased about that. And before anyone mentions all the "good" we've done, or the fact that we have no control over our government, a lot of our "good deeds" done by the actual people, not politicians, have proven more harmful in the end. And while we don't have any "real control" over our government, as American citizens it is our responsibility to remain informed, keep them in check, and make them answer for what they do/intend to do with the power they are given. As a general whole, we fail at that. So many Americans are completely uninformed about what *actually* happens in the world it's not even funny. I've been guilty of this more than once myself, and instead of trying to fix it when we are confronted with the truth, a lot of us get defensive, or make excuses and continue to burry our heads in the sand. Again, I have also been there before too. It's a natural reaction when faced with the ugly parts of the countries that we love. However, this does not make it right. I find we Americans are born into a sort of "Land of the Free" bubble that's really hard to see out of, and even harder to leave because it's very comfortable in there.
The damage we have caused to the world is still VERY fresh for many, many people so you are going to have to expect some backlash. For better or worse, the USA has made a sizable impact on the world and people are definitely going to talk about it, nor can we *truly* fault them for doing that. It comes with the territory. If those stereotypes are hurtful, reach out. Break down barriers. Get more active in our messed up political system and make a difference. Show the world Americans are fully capable of just as much good because we are. I've seen it. I'm still trying to learn to do this myself. That's the only way to truly defeat stereotypes. Not fighting against them on the internet. All that does is reinforce the stereotypes that Americans are self absorbed, uncaring, and dumb when they talk about feeling insulted instead of attempting to understand why it was said in the first place. Besides, we have some pretty toxic stereotypes about other countries ourselves and many of our fellow Americans are more than happy to spew them all over the web.
ALL OF THAT SAID, I still love our country. This is the country my father worked hard to be a part of, and I love it. I love the culture, I love the land, I love the food, and most of all I love the people. However part of being an American is understanding that we have a lot of power in the world. With great power comes great responsibility and our track record of irresponsibility is less than stellar. We have to be willing to acknowledge that or nothing will ever change.
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