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aphanon_meme) wrote2009-05-19 11:58 pm
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Part 11 comes after Part 10
Part 10 is over! Part 11 is here. If you haven't checked the challenge entry, the challenge has been extended until Part 11 maxes. Hopefully that is enough time for people who are busy with finals and such to find time to enter, if they'd like to!
Should I mention that the number 11 scares me? I really don't like that number. Like how Natalie Portman hated the number 5 (or 6?) in Where the Heart Is. But a higher number. Well, anyway.
Da Rules:
*No image bombing.
Da Notes:
*If you're feeling down, make sure to get help, and refer to links on previous parts if you need them.
*If you don't know how to post images while anon, refer to this comment. Make sure to follow the directions on that comment as well!
And also:
*Posting on this meme, logged in or not, is opening you up and taking the risk for positive and negative comments. If you can't handle that response to your logged in comments, I'd suggest posting anon and not drawing attention to yourself.
*What you say is what you say, so please make sure you want to say it. Except for special cases (that hopefully will not come up) I won't be deleting or screening comments.
*This is a NSFW space. Warnings are not required.
-Feel free to comment or message me with any questions/concerns.
Should I mention that the number 11 scares me? I really don't like that number. Like how Natalie Portman hated the number 5 (or 6?) in Where the Heart Is. But a higher number. Well, anyway.
Da Rules:
*No image bombing.
Da Notes:
*If you're feeling down, make sure to get help, and refer to links on previous parts if you need them.
*If you don't know how to post images while anon, refer to this comment. Make sure to follow the directions on that comment as well!
And also:
*Posting on this meme, logged in or not, is opening you up and taking the risk for positive and negative comments. If you can't handle that response to your logged in comments, I'd suggest posting anon and not drawing attention to yourself.
*What you say is what you say, so please make sure you want to say it. Except for special cases (that hopefully will not come up) I won't be deleting or screening comments.
*This is a NSFW space. Warnings are not required.
-Feel free to comment or message me with any questions/concerns.
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
(Anonymous) 2009-05-25 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
I forgot about the watch thing!
Oh! They're just so silly!
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
(Anonymous) 2009-05-25 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
(Anonymous) 2009-05-25 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)A) This quiet, reserved kid who has to constantly remind everyone about Alexander the Great
B) Some sort of bizarro Liechtenstein for whom everyone wants to take responsibility, but whom everyone also kind of tries to ignore
C) A CERTIFIED HOTTIE
Possibly some combination of the above.
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
And I agree with the hottie part
The only thing is, how do you represent Yugoslavia?
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
(Anonymous) 2009-05-25 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
It's just weird since there's no "Yugoslavia" anymore
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
(Anonymous) 2009-05-25 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
So it would just be like a "living in the same house" sort of deal seeing as most all of them existed before the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
I think Kosovo confused me like, did it exist before or did it just newly break offRe: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
Anyway I've been doing some pondering about Yugoslavia too. So far the simplest, Hidekaz-style explanation I can come up with is after WWI Serbia, Montenegro and the others decide to form their own house and
piss off Austria and Hungaryhave a go at cooperation. They squabble off and on and royally upset Germany and later Russia, and then you get to the fall of the Soviet Union and what happens after and hi I really really REALLY don't want to see that turned into a Hetalia strip. So Yugoslavia is problematic for a couple of reasons.Anyway I second the need for Albania in Hetalia, if only to completely throw a wrench into Sino-Soviet Split drama. These Balkans, they are crazy.
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
Does Turkey count as a Balkan country? Whatever! It is now!But I do agree on Albania. But then you have to add in Serbia
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
Needs more Serbia, you're absolutely right. You just can't have the Balkan Wars without him.
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
(Anonymous) 2009-05-25 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)Also
>cooperation
>Balkans
ololol
Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
(Anonymous) 2009-05-25 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
(Anonymous) 2009-05-25 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)that's whyI like them.Re: A POSH bakery in Split, Croatia, has been broken into almost every week.
Grr!