aphanon_meme ([personal profile] aphanon_meme) wrote2013-11-13 09:39 pm

part 344 birdies going tweet tweet tweet

on my little boat on the meme! How was your weekend, meme? Good, I hope! I am LOVING these updates, by the way! I feel like it's Christmas! But in October and November! It's really refreshing to have new material and it kinda feels like a ~rejuvenation~ in the fandom! Well... anywho!

Enjoy part 344!

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tiniestderp: (ehhh)

Re: Ask a Denmark or his mun?

[personal profile] tiniestderp 2013-11-17 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
Asking the mun how the mun feels about post-wwii things + headcanon there
kingkongeriget: (do they speak English in What?)

ooc

[personal profile] kingkongeriget 2013-11-17 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, let's see...I feel like WWII left lots of Countries feeling burned out as hell, to grossly understate things. Denmark among them. Physically and emotionally, he was exhausted. People were exhausted. The first one was shocking and horrible and that it happened again...I tend to think that was the final major catalyst in Denmark's personality turnaround. Realizing the level and scale of destruction people were capable of got the responsibility gears turning, right around the time the UN formed.


Denmark started patching up his relationships with his friends, family and neighbors; less talking (sort of), more listening, learning when it's not worth a fight, trying to live with a little more humility.


This, uh, might have been a little rambly and vague, sorry! Anything specific you want to know?
tiniestderp: (FUCKIN' PARTAY)

Re: ooc

[personal profile] tiniestderp 2013-11-17 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
No actually that is perfect! And what I had imagined in my head but better put. Also this might be a weird one but I am deeply curious, could you describe a typical morning for Denmark in 1910 versus a typical morning in 1950? If that's not too much, obviously, and if it is don't worry on it or anything!

Actually, and this isn't exactly related to the previous, but how do you think everything with Iceland went about?
kingkongeriget: (like three little Fonzies here)

Re: ooc

[personal profile] kingkongeriget 2013-11-17 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Sweet! Yeah, if you look back on that period, cultural stuff just screams fear and burnout, you know?


It's cool- I don't think there'd be too much difference in an average morning! He'd wake up, wash and shave, dress, and then deal with some coffee and food. The main difference would be that after 1950, he might be a little stiffer in the morning and need to stretch, and would take breakfast slower. He sort of turned into an old man overnight, and he'd feel more disappointed if he had to break his routine for something less comfortable. His breakfast regimen might have gotten healthier over time, too.


Everything with Iceland when? In general?