yo, I am back!
I changed my mind and tried to STICK Hetalia to the pen drawing.
I also added several artworks from 2021 (exceptin the third, it's also a current work) for you to compare.🌞
I have made the colours softer to highlight his moss.
frankly...he is one of my less favourite characters, but my friend keen on him so much that at least 80% of my sketches and arts is Zoro.
ironically, I like Sanji more (we don't fight over it, but ahahahaha).
I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race...
I know Christmas is coming...however, I wish it were summer time.
Today, I found a post of a non-European who complained about how the Spanish criticized foreigners for nor speaking Spanish. It reminds me of posts about how Europeans hate when Americans are not bilingual or are not speaking their mother tongue.
As an Eastern European, specifically, as a Ukrainian, I personally give no sheesh whether you speak Ukrainian or not. However...
First, not all Ukrainians speak English/Spanish/French/German etc.
You cannot simply come here and expect us to speak English fluently. Elder generations speak English badly, my generation (um...actually, I am not gen Z according to our generation theory...I am Y...uummmm...however!) also refuses to speak (but learns), the youngest gen Alpha cannot speak English yet. Why? Because we cannot practice it, we have no extra money to travel all around the world (even before the war, ye know), and as an English language teacher, I have to say the methods of teaching English in Ukraine are...particularly ineffective. Same situations with less spreaded languages.
Second, we want you to speak Ukrainian.
It is a common situation (especially before the war) when a foreigner surely learns French or German but thinks English will be enough in Ukraine. You may say that is because Slavic languages are hard to (at least) speak, but many of you choose russian to learn. Moreover, there are absolutely brainless and somehow pragmatic people (yeah, Chinese, I am speaking about you) thinking it is enough to speak russian in Ukraine, the mother language of Ukrainians does not matter.
We want you to speak Ukrainian. We do not really care how bad you speak. We will surely (try to) understand you and correct if it is necessary. Our language is unique, and we want not only all the Ukrainians to speak it but also foreigners to learn.
btw how did I learn English...? well...I am a philologist of English and Chinese languages, and I have a bachelor degree (yet).
теє-то, кулєги, поширюйте допис, я пітнів і без перекладача писав, як справжній профі!
"a bhrathair, do anime style", they said. ugh...fine????
I wonder why I see no nightmare after her look.
yes. me. people around. and a bag. lovely one.
а в моєму атб такого нема. :с
I made something experimental this time. I frankly wish this day was not the last. No doubt many people are scared, however, I rewatched La Dolce Vita to decide to draw it.
Вітаю з Днем Незалежності! (And the tits belong to Venus (cutting, if you understand), it is legal.)
translation: throw this faggot into the beehive.
old Ukrainian meme that is still actual and fresh.
(just quickly drew it writing my term paper :0)
@uk-vulgar-ask
well...I create an ask...and I will not even hide it, ha-ha, it is not a personal account to hide from place to place!
and for the last - old doodle and the best goddamn gentleman in the world!
as old school as my passion to a vintage bottle of Pepsi.
yas, I was that one guy who liked Pepsi more than Coca Cola. do not judge me. (and ya-as, I am likely to illustrate all the crew).
English speaking Ukrainian | he/they | normally draw or cosplay | invariably russophobic and anti-palestine|
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