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Even Evil Has Standards (Russia/Anyone) anonymous September 23 2009, 23:57:27 UTC
Fill: Even Evil Has Standards (with Canada) anonymous September 24 2009, 00:06:48 UTC
Canada was speechless.

Sure lately he was known for being a rather peace-loving country. Of course that didn’t mean he wouldn’t ever get involved in a war nor that would stop his citizens from having their way with separatist ideals. However this alone didn’t mean a thing compared to his openness to different cultures and organization - or so that’s exactly what both he and the world seemed to think; being ranked the 8th most peaceful country in the world and all.

That being said, he wasn’t exactly the most used nation to sit in a conference room to watch the whole world - which suddenly seems to remember quite well my name, he added mentally - plainly condemning his attitudes ( ... )

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OP here, Yo! anonymous September 24 2009, 01:22:49 UTC
I posted that request as joke and yet I found an equally amusing fill.
THank you!
Yes, Canada! Remind Al what his burgers are made of!

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Re: Author!Anon here, Hey! anonymous September 24 2009, 01:48:45 UTC
Awn. Nice to hear you found it amusing! I’m pretty unconfident about my English, my matter how many times I spell/grammar check it.

Glad to hear the “Even monsters have standards” as Russia-tan being the said ‘monster’ was really a joke. Lol You never know...

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Re: Fill: Even Evil Has Standards (with Canada) anonymous September 24 2009, 01:51:04 UTC
HAHAHAHAHHA

This is HILARIOUS! Yeah, it's true we kill baby seals. They taste good, especially their eyes. Elk's my fav though. I like turtles too, and eel. Anyways, people are MASSIVELY overreacting in this. Yeah sure we hunt and eat baby seals but there's waaaay to many of them. Better to eat them then farm more cows and make more methane.

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Re: Fill: Even Evil Has Standards (with Canada) anonymous September 24 2009, 02:10:33 UTC
Despite his jokes, Author!Anon is against it and found your comment a little harsh. But, of course, I took no offence out of it. Just be careful to avoid trolls.
Glad you laughed, reader!anon. Lol

I ALWAYS fail to check the 'Anonymous' option. ALWAYS, I tell you!

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Re: Fill: Even Evil Has Standards (with Canada) anonymous September 28 2009, 13:06:18 UTC
What? Eating baby seals? Who could be against that? There's lots of them and it's no worse then hunting deer or any other wild creatures. I say as long as their not endangered (or close to being it) that there's no problem as long as you eat every bit of it you can and use everything that you can't as best you can (like it's pelt for shoes or gloves.) Not trying to be a troll just saying that I have nothing against hunting as long as it's done with purpose/the entire animal is used.

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Re: Fill: Even Evil Has Standards (with Canada) anonymous September 24 2009, 06:42:08 UTC
Another Canadanon, here.

Ugh. I just...ugh. You probably picked the best topic for this prompt.

Canada's response here is just so Canadian. Really...what's the problem? Since humans have wrecked the ecosystem of the north, seals don't have their natural predators, and they're taking over. They're rats. Cute, fuzzy, baby-faced rats. And it's population control of a cute creature that makes other nations furious. We...don't get it.

So, well done!

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Re: Fill: Even Evil Has Standards (with Canada) anonymous June 8 2012, 03:00:19 UTC
Cuteness counts!

See, when Canada reminds America what his burgers are made of, it won't matter. Because cows aren't cute. No one except extremists care that they die.

Baby cows are different. On my grandparent's farm, we kids were allowed to treat a calf as a pet. Next time we came to visit, guess what we had for dinner? Of course, all the kids started crying and the grandparents said they didn't kill it! It died of sickness! We ate it, but we didn't enjoy it. (Never occurred to us that eating a sick cow was bad--pretty sure they were lying anyway >_>)

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