http://spaceinvaderdud.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] spaceinvaderdud.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hetalia2010-08-24 03:55 pm

(Official Site) America + England Profiles Translated!

Or let's get reacquainted with THE TRUE HERO OF HETALIA and some guy who sees fairies.



Hope you enjoy them! I'm also working on Egypt and Monaco's profiles right now!

Please feel free to rescanlate them if you wish since my scanlation-fu is basic and sucky.
Thanks [livejournal.com profile] kaiyashe for rescanlating this for me. :3

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[identity profile] julesie-g.livejournal.com 2010-08-31 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
How odd. I couldn't imagine not having butter on bread. Heck, even buttered bread itself is nice to eat =)

LOL. Enjoy stealing all my icons xP

Maybe he tried the american scones and based the english ones on that? o.o
Crumpets are hard to describe, they are basically made from the same stuff as pancakes but they are a tiny bit rubbery (feel wise, not taste/smell) and they are really tasty and kind of airy, soft and really good. Dammit, now I want some crumpets. I had one for breakfast this morning with butter and marmite <3

Oh wow, dont' think I'll try that then. *scrunches nose up*

I wish I could go to America. I want to try the food.

[identity profile] saemir.livejournal.com 2010-08-31 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Well, plain butter on bread, toasted or not, is always fine. ^^ Or with jam and the like. But yeah...don't really put any on if there's more than just other condiments.

So far I am~. xDDD

Mm, it could be. He used to live in New York City, didn't he...? *has no idea* Hm, that sounds really interesting, though I really can't imagine it. *laughs* Pancake material that's a bit rubbery and yet also airy and soft...yeah, I dunno. ^^; Well, 'least you had some recently, ne? *grins*

I wouldn't recommend it~. xD Ah, you should! Though...I really have no idea what "American food" would be. ^^;;; Everything seems like it's been stolen (very, very badly) from some other culture. Not that the food is bad, it's just...pretty inaccurate? And then the few things really can be associated with America (hamburgers? xD) are pretty much available anywhere...so again, no idea. lol

[identity profile] julesie-g.livejournal.com 2010-08-31 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
I think so. Somewhere like that at least. Lol well it looks like this
http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/1383338/2/istockphoto_1383338-toasted-english-crumpet-with-melting-butter-against-whiteon.jpg

I had some after replying to you. It made me hungry XD haha.

Ahh well I just mean the sort of portions and restaurants and stuff. Plus you have those weird sweets we don't have here. Though what I've tried so far of your sweets I didn't like any... except twinkies. They were really nice. But yeah, I want to go to a cheese fondue place in america =)

[identity profile] saemir.livejournal.com 2010-08-31 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
I...am not quite sure what to think of that picture. o_o;; What is that on top of it...?

Oooh...well, the portions are pretty much insane. xD The other day I went to a place with my aunt's family, and for about eight and a half bucks I got soup, salad, garlic bread, mashed potatoes, steamed veggies, and broiled salmon. Couldn't even finish half of it. ^^;;; And now I'm hungry... *laughs wryly*

Weird sweets...like what? And oh god the twinkies. xD Here's a 'nice' American recipe...take twinkies, deep fry, and skewer on stick. *grins* Never tried it, but I've heard they're good (if you don't really care about your health). Cheese fondue...that stuff is great. *grins again* But... *blinks* Where are there fondue places...?

[identity profile] julesie-g.livejournal.com 2010-08-31 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
On top of it? You mean the holes or the butter?

Haha wow, that is quite the full plate. I heard the portions were big though, thats one reason I want to go. So I can stare and be like O.O woah!

Eww, I don't think I could deep fry them. Then again, deep frying is not really popular in England.

I'm not sure, I just know my friend who lives in Arizona goes out to a fondue restaurant a lot. She linked me to it but I've forgotten the name right now. =)

Weird sweets. Oh most of it. XD Most of your sweets we don't have.

[identity profile] saemir.livejournal.com 2010-09-01 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
...Are those holes and butter then? xD

It really was~. *laughs* Well, go for it! xDD

*laughs again* Yeah, the idea is pretty gross, isn't it? Ah, really? Didn't know that.

Oh...well I'm in the midwest, so that's not really an option anyway. I see~...I don't really think any of it's weird, but then I guess that makes sense. *grins* What kind of stuff do you have in England?

[identity profile] julesie-g.livejournal.com 2010-09-01 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
Its got holes on the top because of air I think. =)

Haha I wish i could just go for it but no one I know wants to go to America. None like the country enough to want to visit ;.; I've asked everyone.

Ummm... cadbury sweets, galaxy, malteasers, crunchies, umm... tons of stuff. We are the best place for sweets.

[identity profile] saemir.livejournal.com 2010-09-01 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, okay~.

...Sadness. n_n;;;; America's really cool though! It isn't all failing economy and cars and...such. <<;;;;

Oh god, cadbury~<3 Love that stuff. I don't know from the other ones, though.

[identity profile] julesie-g.livejournal.com 2010-09-01 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah... just no one wants to go with me from my family... and I don't want to ask my best friend... cos though we are best friends, I don't know if she'd like what I wanna do. XD

Yep, cadbury ftw. Its from England <3