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happy birthday poland!
hi, i've been a long time watcher, and a first time poster. and, uhm, today i come with a fanart for poland!
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comments and critiques much appreciated! (:

it's my first time doing proper hetalia fanart.
when doing this picture researched how to say 'happy birthday' in polish and MAN it is long O__O;;;
haha i think poland and liet are an interesting pair of BFF. <3
idea of the letters based on: http://community.livejournal.com/hetalia/174084.html
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LOL HUNGARY IS MALE IN POLISH? Lololololol~ that makes a LOT of sense ♥Yes! I mean, at least your national anthem has lyrics
and it includes Napoleon Bonaparte lololol~♥. At least here, Polish guysas long with the rest of the baltic statesare supposed to be hot and polite. I fell in love with a polish man once :3he was my french teacher. Oh the irony~and with a girl once too404.I'm half mexican and half spanish. I can't even be nationalist. But even if i was complete-spanish, people here just hate their own country
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... the ones I listed are plural, actually XDD Taiwan would be male, though.Wow, the Bonaparte part is the most controversial part of our anthem XDDD Mainly because he promised a lot, gave little, and historians can't agree whether it's good that he gave ANYTHING or that it's bad that it was so little. ... and, lol, I have a hard time imagining polite Poles XD Maybe that's because the best ones moved out of the country and only the worst have stayed, ahaha.
I'm... half Polish and half uh-lithuanian-belarussian-ukrainian-russian-the-documents-were-lost-when-grandfather's-family-was-forced-to-move-west. Which is ridiculously common nowadays - to the point where most of people I know (myself included) might as well be nobility, but there's no proof. :'D
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but i think was because they are lazy bastards.If you think your country is impolite, that's because you haven't been to Italy or South Spain. Believe me. I always think twice before asking anything in a store
they are always screaming.It is common, but i think it is all around the world. We're all mixed up
specially in Mexico. I used to live in Cancun and no-one seemed to be mexican. BUT YOU ARE ALL THE SLAVS AND BALTIC COUNTRIES ALL ROLLED INTO ONE.So, you have more than 2 nationalities? One more reason to be proud about.
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I've been to Italy multiple times, and I thought the people were very nice, actually! Same goes for the French, I've heard they're ignorant and obnoxious bastard, but if you're somewhere not-Paris and you try to speak French (as bad as it is), they get very smiley, nice and helpful. As for Spain... I've been to Madrid, Barcelona, and the coast near the border with France, but I didn't notice how the locals behaved for some reason XD;
But in most of the world, you usually know those nationalities XD The only part of that giant mixture I'm sure of is Belarussian... And, while having a hilarious bloodline, I think I'm Polish, born and raised, patriotic and such. Though how I manage to be patriotic without believing in ... national martyrism, I think it was, or without being nationalistic, it's beyond me. :'D
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I used to live in the south of Spain (Andalucía) and it's way different. Inside Spain, it's known as 'la malafollá' granaina' (literally, Granada's bad fuck, referring specially to Granada city).
Since i was raised most of my childhood in Mexico, i'm used to their manners (to use 'usted instead 'tú (different uses of 'tú' depending of the respect you want to show) or not yelling, please), specially in public places, stores and television.... well, that must be it.
And about Barcelona, it's funny. They treat you kindly if you are foreigner, but if you're spanish and you don't speak catalan, sometimes they can be really rude. Just sometimes, of course.
I don't know where i am from. I've been raised in too many countries i can count, even if i have both nationalities, i don't feel mexican or spanish at all. My mom just doesn't like to stay in a country longer than 2 years.
Me and my best friend are planning a huge trip to the baltic states, slavs countries and northern europe (we have been saving money for a year already). Just to check how's life there, and i'd like to find out if i feel like a foreigner everywhere i go. So, when i read Hetalia i just died in laugh.
super long comment is long. I'm sorry, i'll stop the spamming. But this is hell interesting..no subject
Granada... it's the city where the poet Lorca was born? Wow XD; That's a... very unique way to call a part of a country. XDD
What I remember about Barcelona is Gaudi, cold (I was there during the last week of December), a guy stripping on a monument on the 31st and an awesome subway. Clearly, I fail at being a tourist.
VISIT PRAGUE, OMG. PRAGUE. AND -- LWÓW. I HEARD VILNIUS IS AWESOME TOO, BUT I'VE NEVER BEEN THERE AND I MUCH REGRET IT.
not only because I'm such a shameless Lietfag.And don't go to Warsaw unless you're prepared for what you see, since most of the city was destroyed after the Warsaw Uprising, and the commies rebuilt it in a way that I can only describe as most ugly. (We did get a lovely "present from Stalin" (http://www.marketingandmore.pl/uploads/pics/pkin.jpg) though. Has a cinema, theatre, museums, and it was the hottest suicide spot in the 60s - what's not to love?) What I'd reccommend from Poland is the Trójmiasto - Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. They have some lovely architecture and atmosphere.no subject
i'm not lying, that's what actually happened. If i'm not wrong, Lorca and Dalí were loverseven when Dalí was married. In fact, Lorca assisted to my school (http://lh3.ggpht.com/_TvkfS6SdWzY/R8FMfnnLo8I/AAAAAAAAFeM/Qfar1FV3sCM/Granada+(2580).jpg) :)LOL the first time i visited Barcelona i just asisted to the Salón del Manga (something like... the spanish Otakon). Thank god i could visit it again.
In Italy, i just visited Rome and Venezia, i lost my wallet and i had to go back home earlier :_ i'm a tourist full of fail too.
The nicest treatment i've ever received in a country was in Ireland. I just loved it, i love Ireland. The people are so so so so so nice, and the food is so tasty (yes, it IS tasty ;_;)...
You truly are the most awesome person on the net. Or at least the nicest, i'll write down all that cities, seriously, me and my friend are looking for adventure but we're so made of fail that we just don't have a clue of where to start.
WE WILL START IN WARSAW, FOR SURE. Lithuania is the country with highest rates of suicides, right? The hottest suicide spot in the 60's... that must be disturbing. But i want to go. I'll save enough money to enjoy all those countries and all the cities i can visit.
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and socrealistic architecture can be funny - esp statues of workers and stuff xD
(Odpowiedz)(Wątek główny)
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buildings like this: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/6/7173006_ecfb689042.jpg?v=0
with this type of decorations: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/62/165031141_96bda9f245.jpg?v=0 (mighty worker lol)
and short info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_realism_in_Poland
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what's the weather like there!
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A friend told me Krakow was specially pretty. Is that true?
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(a rzeźby robotników z arkad na Marszałkowskiej rządzą światem. ♥)
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