
It’s not confusing if
you take two minutes to do a simple google search, though 😉

Yeah. I have no problems
with people headcanoning and never have. I believe in artistic liberty.
However, I don’t understand why people let themselves remain confused
and/or take everything they see as truth without fact-checking the manga/
hetarchive database. The information is all there and is very accessible.

Everyone learns at their
own pace. School is too standardized, so if you don’t get it, it doesn’t mean
that you won’t or aren’t as capable. People operate at different paces and
possess different aptitudes. For example, I was a whiz at English but for Math I
would have to do practice questions for several hours in a row before I finally
got the hang of it.
Asking questions is a
sign of learning and engagement. I don’t think it should ever be looked down
on. You’re not an idiot. If anything, you’re smart enough to ensure the quality
of your own education.

Again, you’ve completely
missed the mark on what my perspective is and have completely subverted it into
a polar opposite. I’m not going to sit here and re-state my points, not to mention that I’ve never talked about what makes ‘good writing’ in Hetalia. You’re acting as if that’s something I’ve said which I don’t appreciate.
Here are posts to corroborate
how wrong your summary is [x] [x]. If you have any questions/
need further clarifications then, feel free to send in another ask.
On that last part: I ask that you again please not accuse me of
something that I haven’t said. I can’t remember which Q & A it was, but I have
gone on the record to say that there are two reasons why I believe Himaruya
hasn’t adequately represented all nations:
1) If you read through Bamboo Thicket, on several
occasions you’ll find that he travels to a country before he personifies it.
2) I’ve also speculated that because there is so
much controversy surrounding the series, Himaruya may not want to personify
countries with violent colonial pasts that include an additional element of racialization.
It would be tricky deciding on how to go about the character’s history and what to depict.
It’s untrue that there
is no representation in Hetalia. A good chunk of East Asia is personified, some
African nations are, and there’s also Ecuador. My mother’s from Guyana (South
America). Sure, I would love a
personification for it, but I also recognize that introducing a new
character for every country is unsustainable.
**You also have to keep in
mind that the original series was shaped around WW2, which, in turn, shaped which nations were initially
personified. However, I do agree that we could use more representation in
certain areas of the globe; I’ve never stated anything otherwise.