//So far I’ve only shown these four (nyo FACE) and here are their designs and heights :3 also a size comparison because why not
Maple syrup. In a freakin wine bottle. I can only imagine Francis getting this for Matthew as a birthday present, and Matthew just being so moved that he cooks pancakes for the world’s best papa.
Grandpa fights/arguments in the context of Germania×Rome? (If that makes sense?)
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Rome: “Well back in my day-”Germania: “We are from the same day!”
Germania: “These damn kids and their technological fruit.”Rome: “For the last time, it’s a phone, not food!”
Rome: “I demand a carriage!”Germania: “It’s a taxi, dammit.”
Germania to Prussia: “Back in our day, we didn’t have these fancy doctors and medicine. We just died.”Rome: “But we died drunk!”
Dude. I kept reading this asくこみ for the longest time
we’reくコ:彡 entering squid territory
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wishing someone a happy birthday in advance is considered to be bad luck in germany so imagine aph germany and aph prussia always freaking out whenever someone wishes them a happy early birthday like “omfg u little shit don’t curse me/my brother to fucking death”
i tried to redraw a painting 😭
the original is queen victoria, prince albert and their children
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for anon
I tried many times and failed to draw a saitisfying Toris, so I was crazy and began drawing random chibis. It’s so hard to keep a stable style…T.T
Richard Crafus, a giant of a man known as King Dick, was a notorious inmate who ruled a block in Dartmoor Prison in the early 19th century. Few in Britain have heard of him, and fewer still know of his extraordinary contribution to British theatre.
It is thanks to this American “gangster-turned-theatre impresario” – and his fellow inmates of Prison Four – that the first all-black productions of Shakespeare were staged in Britain in 1814, according to Simon Mayo, who has made one of those productions central to his novel Mad Blood Stirring.
RIP Wally West
November 11, 1994 - June 20, 2016