He knows about the blog and you guys. He gets so confused lol. My phone goes off a lot because of notifications and new asks :p
I’ll slowly introduce him to Hetalia. It’s not something I want to rush.
Him, even more confused: What does “this universe Mat” mean?
Me: Oh, you know. Like there’s this character named Mathieu in the webcomic I read….
Him: What comic again?
Me: Oh you know, haha, the political one.
Him: *automatically loses interest.*
He’s not big on politics lmao. I have to fight him to watch my daily news shows on his PS4. We can watch three hours straight of Azerrz but nooooo. God forbid I want to watch the all dreaded news.
You’re not going to like this answer but it’s a messy process. I find it unrealistic to expect that the major you decide at 18 is something you have to stick with. It’s totally normal to switch majors; I know someone who’s switched their major three times. Some deciding factors would be the types of jobs you want to work in and finding subjects that interest you.
Electives are a great opportunity to expose yourself to potential interests. If you take mandatory courses in first year that are initially electives, it’s easier to switch majors! My backup was initially psych, so I took the two mandatory first year courses as electives.
Mood.
Yes. There are the ancients who died (e.g., Rome and Germania) permanently. They reside in Heaven.
Source: Hetarchive, Grandpa Rome’s Visit Home.
Then, there’s the phenomenon where personifications can die and regenerate.
Source: The Ruler of Scandinavia and The King of Eastern Europe, Volume 3.
(France is shot by Switzerland.)
Source: Hetarchive, Christmas 2007 Event.
Source: Hetarchive, Hetare 4: Pact of Steel.
Source: Hetarchive, In just two minutes you can grasp the exterior of the European economy.
I like Romano because of his character development. I know he’s
not a great person, but he does have a big heart and feels more deeply than
most people. He’s also very loyal, even to Veneziano who he’s not on the best
terms with.
First, I just want to thank you both for participating. I really
appreciate it 😀
My theory accounts
for this:
1) The nations are
cultural personifications
“Usually, when the culture or the country’s personality dies/ disappears, the country would gradually disappear or entrust him/ herself to the country that takes over him/ her.
There are also cases that him/her is not a country but continues to live leisurely as a representative of a region.”
Source: Hetarchive, It’s a Treasure Box of
Countries.
The nations are cultural personifications. They
exist when people unite under a common cultural identity. As such, this may
account for the reasons why there are separate personifications for Ancient Egypt
and Greece and Ancient Greece and Greece etc. However, I do agree that the
rules of this are arbitrary and inconsistent if you look at nations like China
and Japan, who don’t have ancient counterparts. Which brings me to my next
point:
2) The nations are
described as “strange beings.”
Because of this, not everything that happens can be explained with an ascribed logic. It’s canon for nations to arbitrarily last
for as short as a few days to 1000s of years. Nations can also keep living and
change their titles over time. For example: Hungary was originally born as an equestrian
tribe and Prussia was originally born as a catholic order.
Therefore, it’s not an easy fix because no rules
were broken.
Source: Hetascanlations, World Stars
Chapter 1 + Hetarchive, Notes & Etc + Volume 2 Character profiles.
On the other hand, given that World Stars is
recent, the “easy fix” argument can still be countered. Himaruya’s been hinting
of the Holy Rome = Germany connection since the first original web chapters
(2006).
See: Hetare 4, Pact of Steel + Hetare 5, Lietuvis.
My theory also
accounts for this:
1) France never killed
Holy Rome in the deleted strip.
He only notified Italy that Holy Rome had died.
Source: Hetarchive, Holy
Rome is no more
2) Cultural personifications
x 2
I’m going to sum up my main points, as I’ve already
written and explained this in greater detail:
Basically, because the nations are cultural personifications, the switch
from Germany to Holy Rome didn’t consist of a significant change in culture.
They both represented the German people. Germany represented the consolidated nation
of the previous sovereign states that Holy Rome represented.
Holy Rome didn’t die right away after his dissolution–this ties in
with the fact that as long as the culture exists, the personification won’t die
right away.
Source: Hetarchive, It’s
a treasure box of countries + Hetascanlations, World Stars Chapter 187.
Holy Rome became sick because of fragmentation
and disunity but nonetheless existed because of the culture. This is consistent
with the rule where nations get sick if their economy or political situation
isn’t stable
Source: Hetarchive, In
just two minutes you can grasp the exterior of the European Economy.
This then escalated to him being on his deathbed after dissolution. On
top of the culture still existing, it’s still possible for personifications not
to die even after their culture/ personality (essence) disappears
Source: Hetarchive, It’s a Treasure Box of Countries.
The switch from Germany to Holy Rome is consistent with the rule of
personifications being able to change titles.
Germany mistook Italy’s feelings for him as romantic,
confused himself more by reading friendship/ romantic guides that listed Italy’s
‘unique’ behaviour as something indicative of romance, fully—and I truly do mean ‘fully’, he
was completely okay with it—committed himself to dating and proposing to
Italy, only to realize that he had misinterpreted Italy’s feelings/ behaviours
the whole time.
It’s really funny. He’s an extraverted outdoors person, and
I’m an introverted indoors person. We have similar indoor
interests but like…we have so many whacky/ endearing moments where we clash
too.
*sitting in his truck, holding hands, having a nice moment*
Him (casually): Do you want to see the dead duck I hunted
this morning?