Re: Messin' With Russia (1b/?)
anonymous
September 27 2010, 10:54:29 UTC
YES it's the Freedom!pairing!!!!! I don't get to see them together much because Himaruya hasn't drawn them together so I always get overjoyed when it does happen!!!!!
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And yeah I call them the Freedom!Pairing whether they're in a pairing or not. I can't wait for them to paint Russia's house pink! Their personalities are so alike, too. I'm wondering if Himaruya did that on purpose...
Oh, and, how can it NOT sound like a girl's slumber party with AMERICA and POLAND? XD
Re: Messin' With Russia (2a/?)
anonymous
October 2 2010, 20:02:44 UTC
Hello! This took longer than I expected because of 1)Real life and 2)this chapter being deliberately obtuse as ideas for the next chapter pounded down my brain. But I have persevered, and I give you this! Thingy
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Re: Messin' With Russia (2a/?)
anonymous
October 2 2010, 20:07:01 UTC
A short while later
The two thie- renovators quietly slipped back through the house, attempting to stifle giggles. Their raid of renovation had gone off marvelously, with their sacks just as full as they had been when they snuck in
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Re: Authorial Notes
anonymous
October 8 2010, 21:06:57 UTC
Oh yeah there was a movie called "The Pink Panther". I never saw the movie, but I like the cartoon - with an actual pink panther doing weird stuff. OTL I'm strange, I know.
I absolutely love America and Poland together! In my comment for the first part, I called them the freedom!pairing because out of all the nations, they're probably the most obsessive about it. Not to offend anyone, of course, but America practically runs his country based on it and Poland would sacrifice basic safety for it (what with all those uprisings that had no chance of succeeding).
I really enjoy seeing updates for this story. It makes me giggle with glee XD
About your author notes: The great Russian classics are...kind of disturbing. I would agree with the dark and depressing characterization, but more dark and less depressing. Although, I've only read Crime and Punishment, so I'm basing my comment off that alone. (It's a really interesting book, by the way. The main character reminds me of Russia A LOT. Like, I suspect Himaruya read the book and based
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*calms down a bit*
And yeah I call them the Freedom!Pairing whether they're in a pairing or not. I can't wait for them to paint Russia's house pink! Their personalities are so alike, too. I'm wondering if Himaruya did that on purpose...
Oh, and, how can it NOT sound like a girl's slumber party with AMERICA and POLAND? XD
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Update soon? Please? :)
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The two thie- renovators quietly slipped back through the house, attempting to stifle giggles. Their raid of renovation had gone off marvelously, with their sacks just as full as they had been when they snuck in ( ... )
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I absolutely love America and Poland together! In my comment for the first part, I called them the freedom!pairing because out of all the nations, they're probably the most obsessive about it. Not to offend anyone, of course, but America practically runs his country based on it and Poland would sacrifice basic safety for it (what with all those uprisings that had no chance of succeeding).
I really enjoy seeing updates for this story. It makes me giggle with glee XD
About your author notes: The great Russian classics are...kind of disturbing. I would agree with the dark and depressing characterization, but more dark and less depressing. Although, I've only read Crime and Punishment, so I'm basing my comment off that alone. (It's a really interesting book, by the way. The main character reminds me of Russia A LOT. Like, I suspect Himaruya read the book and based ( ... )
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