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Post by Lorenzo da Firenze (Vargas) on Jan 11, 2012 1:53:52 GMT -5
XD That's hilarious.
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Post by Carina Jones on Jan 12, 2012 22:40:58 GMT -5
I saw a travel guide book for Scotland at work today. Immediately my brain went HAMMY! WE LOVE YOU! ... Of course then he glared and called me a liar.
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Jan 12, 2012 22:44:28 GMT -5
Lol, that is funny!
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Post by Feliciano Vargas on Jan 13, 2012 2:08:01 GMT -5
I had a conversation with a friend of mine about Venic, one that I did not start and he told me about Venice being known by its winged lion symbol and I immediately thought of Vene getting sucked into Narnia and turning Aslan into his pet just to piss Iggy off. XD
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Jan 13, 2012 2:09:22 GMT -5
*snickers* thats great
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Post by Elena Jones on Jan 13, 2012 2:09:48 GMT -5
*giggles* I could see that happening.
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Post by ludwig on Jan 13, 2012 2:11:27 GMT -5
In Munich we have a café called "Vee"... I always wanted to drink a cappuccino there... XD
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Post by Feliciano Vargas on Jan 13, 2012 2:14:16 GMT -5
Aw, I wanna go there now~ XD
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Post by ionakirkland on Jan 14, 2012 17:58:44 GMT -5
Just reading over these stories made me smile, especially Reed's one about Ireland! *huge grin* Well, like you guys I have a lot of hetalia-related stories, especially seeing how I go to an international school with loads of different nationalities.
1. In history we're studying the Stalin and the USSR, and my teacher was talking one day about the Eastern Block and the spread of communism. All I could picture was Russia and the Soviet Union. Then without even thinking I suddenly blurted out, "All will become one with Mother Russia, da? Kol kol kol~!" The thing is, there's a Russian boy in my class, and he looked at me with this expression that was just like Russia's evil-aura face. I almost died laughing.
2. Sometimes I accidentally call my friends by their nation names, for example my Hungarian friend who looks scarily like Hungary. I often call her Hungary, but once I accidentally called her Lizzy.
3. I was on the tram with a Korean friend and my phone rang. I pulled it out and my friend stated at it before pointing at it and saying, "Oh, Apple! ((It's an iPhone)) Apple comes from Korea!" I just died laughing.
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Post by Lorenzo da Firenze (Vargas) on Jan 14, 2012 18:03:06 GMT -5
Ha, though it's not to funny it kind of gets you thinking: The apartment and surrounding buildings where I'm staying at in France are filled with nothing from France. e.g. They have a bunch of art on the walls but they're all picture's of New York City.
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Post by Elena Jones on Jan 14, 2012 18:15:04 GMT -5
XD *dies laughing at Inny's stories*
Really? Pictures of NYC?
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Post by Lorenzo da Firenze (Vargas) on Jan 14, 2012 18:35:16 GMT -5
Yeah they're everywhere. (they're good too.) France's creepy obsession... O.O
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Post by denmark on Jan 20, 2012 3:22:16 GMT -5
Whenever I'm taking notes in Social studies, I always write the nations real names. I got so sick and tired of doing that, I just stuck with it. My friend then leaned over to copy and said "What does Iona mean? And kolkolkol...? Wtf Isabella?" I just started laughing. Sometimes I type out verbal ticks and when having to write a story, I based it off of hetalia and kept referencing all of these pairings. If only they knew.
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Post by Carina Jones on Jan 22, 2012 13:00:00 GMT -5
I put my hair up in the morning and I'm having trouble with little side curls popping up again (angle wing, devil horn, Italian curl, you decide) and I keep wanting to ask Vene to stop playing with my hair *facepalm* (not best picci, but was in a hurry this morning and I don't normally take pics of me) Attachments:
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Post by Lorenzo da Firenze (Vargas) on Jan 22, 2012 13:45:13 GMT -5
Cowlicks-o-doom!
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