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I hate prehistoric prucan with a BURNINGGGGGG passion. Its what made me hate both characters. Then I saw modern canpru. I never looked back.
dropping the take of the century
just experienced the worst crashout of my life and this was the coping result
the perspectives and angles keep changing omfg but anyway spades palace entrance hall
AMELIA SO PRETTYYYYYY SHES SOSOSOSOSOSO BEAUTIFUL
Getting Ready
THE GOLDEN BOY HOURS ARE BACK (i just realized I took a screenshot of his face every time he appeared in a panel what is wrong with me)
but caramel isn’t vegan since it has butter and butter comes from cow milk. unless its like, oat/almond butter
i was so wrong for ‘allen’s a coffee snob’ he’s totally a caramel frapp with extra caramel for his morning coffee kinda guy
Note: This post can be very triggering for some people. Please take care of yourself and don’t read this if you are sensitive to the topic of eating disorders.
To start, let’s lay out one ground rule. We know that population statistics respectively affect the nations’ behaviours, habits, and personalities. When something is common in the population, the personification adopts it too.
For example, America’s people strongly believe in aliens and conspiracy theories.
As such, America also believes in aliens and conspiracy theories.
It would follow, then, that given how big the fast food and dieting industries are in America –what a massive contradiction that is – he would also be affected by this.
Well, he is.
While I can’t attest to how accurate this statistic is, Hima cites that 60% of Americans are overweight. What matters here is that this statistic explains why America is also ‘overweight’. He’s not actually. I’ll get back to that in a minute.
Point is, America has been struggling with weight and dieting issues from some of the earliest strips. Of course, this is because the fast-food industry really took off after WW2. The dieting industry came a bit afterward when people began realizing how much weight they were gaining by eating so much processed food.
The same thing happens to America. Initially, he doesn’t realize the effect that constantly eating burgers has on his metabolism.
This then leads him to inquire about the eating habits of other nations as well as how they maintain their thin figures.
The problem with America is that this obsession with dieting becomes unhealthy, exactly as it is with the American population. Eating disorders and crash diets are chronic in North America. It’s a major problem that isn’t really talked about. Hima, on the other hand, characterizes America to accurately reflect this.
In his introductory chapter of World Stars (chapter 23), the topic of his dieting session is immediately brought up. I don’t think this would be done unless it was something pivotal to his characterization.
The character note claims that America’s gotten over his dieting craze and has accepted that he’s not actually fat but rather muscular and big-boned.
That’s the mental illness aspect of eating disorders. You claim that you’re better despite the fact that you keep relapsing into unhealthy habits. This thought process can be very convincing, as some people with eating disorders truly believe that they’re healthy and that there’s nothing wrong with what they’re doing.
Expectedly, later chapters contradict this.
Not even that, literally the next chapter depicts him struggling with his weight. When he measures himself on the scale and a large number turns up, he convinces himself that it’s broken. If that wasn’t enough, he also calls Germany to fix the scale.
How I interpret this is that America is in denial and is stubbornly fighting with himself over the number on the scale.
In the same chapter, he falls back to his old dieting tactics and asks Italy about his eating habits.
This isn’t the first time the insecurity over his weight is shown either.
Ex: In the strips depicting what each country is known for, America is shown to be painting over the American stereotype of being “fat.” As someone who seems to be struggling with his body image, it makes sense that he wouldn’t want to be known as an obese country.
The problem with America is that he overeats, sets unrealistic body goals, and then doesn’t follow through with these goals. This, in turn, leads to a rigorous cycle of dieting and feeling poor about himself.
Ex: One of his New Year’s Resolution to “take better care of his health” is to have a body fat percentage of 3%. Obviously, this isn’t a realistic goal. It’s far from healthy.
Notice how being slimmer has been his resolution for the past 30 years. It’s not something that’s gone away, as it’s a problem that’s persistently affected Americans over the years.
The cycle continues when, in the same strip, he treats himself to a hamburger and milkshake.
The last that we see of this problem is when he trains China to help him lose weight. [Chinese obesity rates have been on the rise lately.]
Regardless of the fact that America possesses super strength and possesses more physical endurance than normal, a 10,000 corkscrew punch workout is not normal. If anything, this is indicative of another unhealthy dieting tactic.
In sum, America’s dieting/ workout habits and overconsumption of junk food are owed to the prevalence of the fast food and dieting industries of his country. Given the evidence I just presented, it’s not a stretch to claim that he suffers from body issues and has an eating disorder.
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taang in the comics part 1 they look so good together even tho theyre arguing
tbh i have rlly mixed feelings about the comics. ESPECIALLY about the rift. Like on one hand, I enjoy having extra content about the characters. On the other hand, the whole comic was so bad. Like that is NOT my toph wtf. She has never been disrespectful about Aang's culture—to my knowledge, whenever Aang meditates, Toph is the only one who's been quiet. She also isn't against spirituality?? She literally spent her old years in the swamp, a place that is spiritual in itself. And she is actually quite knowledgeable about the philosophical aspect of bending, such as talking about its not only a power, but a way of life. Also, she has NEVER been this mean?? Aang is literally her first friend, she would never be cruel like this. She's snarky and pushes him to stand his ground, but she's never been like this. Also her very first dialogue in the Rift is an immediate red flag.
"Fire Nation alongside Earth Kingdom...You really think those people will get along well enough to govern this place, Twinkletoes?"
Like?? Okay maybe its possible to have doubts, but her expression and the way this is phrased implies she clearly doesn't believe it and is lowkey disdainful of it. Is this the same Toph who advocated to have Zuko join their team?? The same Toph who befriended Iroh, had tea with him in the middle of the war, and was friendly and welcoming to him in Ba Sing Se even after knowing he's part of the Fire Nation Royal Family??? that is NOT my girl omg
Aang...Imma be honest, the comics with this artstyle are the ones he's actually in-character for. That's why he's kinda insufferable in these im ngl. Imbalance Aang was SOOOO good, but he was clearly way better in that comic compared to the show. Show Aang is the same Aang as the GLY comics,, which is probably why I don't like him there LMAO
Arthur: FIGHT ME Francis: I'LL HIT YOU Francis: WITH MY LIPS Francis: ON YOUR LIPS Francis: SOFTLY Francis: BECAUSE I LOVE YOU Arthur: I LOVE YOU TOO Arthur: IF THIS IS HOW WE'RE GONNA FIGHT WE SHOULD FIGHT ALL THE TIME Francis: SURE
Where I show my love for Alfred, RusAme, the FACE fam, and Hetalia in general
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