yay, I have recently got the green lenses and the wig (人´∀`)♪
feeling so BEERtish.
the last point in my cosplay to-do list is to make the proper hairstyle (wigs normally come with longer hair, and well, it makes sense).
ah, and the costume set needs to be collected, I cannot find the proper uniform, I am not a 40 kilo fella.
peace!
England: I would like to know the reason you miss meeting by meeting. America: well, my schedule (skɛʤʊl) is tight now. England: you meant schedule (ʃɛdjuːl). America: schedule. England: sche-dule. America: who told you it is correct? England: I did, and moreover, I taught you English yer shitty... America: so why do you say school (skuːl) like that? England: keeps the silence of confusion.
NOTE: both variants are good and useful, though I have been learning UK standard since school. so the American English is still specific to me.
Who hath no wyf, he is no cokewold.
Thanks Doja Cat for the inspiration🏴🇬🇧
I was thinking about the song Savage Daughter. This song has been sung by so many artists but my favorites are by Ekaterina Shelehova and The Smoking Flowers.
I think this song is fitting for NyoAmerica before England found her, when she still lived with Native America.
Maybe someday I’ll write a song fic. Let me know if you’d be interested in something like that.
Oh my! It looks like the Flying Rabbit took Arthur's letter without asking!
Oh no, Arthur meds hidden! Well, good luck finding them :333
Screenshots of Arthur from video that I'm drawing now. Funny little rat man :3
And 2p! Russia
don't ask why
The continuation of the comic about the Rebellious Alfred, who seems to have decided to involve poor Matthew in his affairs..
Part 1 ⬇️
They are just happy with the time they spend together. Even if Arthur looks like he's against it
Okay guys, actually I'm still writing fan fiction on various fandoms, but I haven't written about Hetalia yet. Do you think it's worth starting an account on AO3?
I want to write a story about England and Sealand, so I need to know your opinion
Wip a comic about a young rebellious America that, in the absence of England, decided to share its plans for its independence. And the first step was, a new "Non-British English"