(Someone suddenly remembered that there’s a bunch of lined stuff waiting to be coloured)
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Today is supposed to be England's Day only but I want to upload the bros altogether 👀 🇬🇧🇮🇪
The UK bros + Ireland with each country's liquor! 🍻🥃
🏴 England: Bombay Sapphire Gin
🏴 Scotland: Chivas Regal Scotch Whisky
🏴 Wales: Black Mountain Liquor
☘️ Northern Ireland: Baileys Irish Cream Liqueur
🇮🇪 Ireland: Guinness Draught Beer
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Grassland
I have loved you for a thousand years.
(Hello, I’m a Chinese painter and I’m publishing my works on Tumblr for the first time. I hope you will like my paintings!🥰PS:My English is not good, I can communicate with a translator)
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Happy St. Patrick's Day - it's time to lay some love onto me boyo with a little historical Hetalia!
The order goes as follows:
Birth of a nation, year up to interpretation.
Pre-Christian Ireland, the 'Irish Dark Age', paganism, 100-300AD
The Golden Age of Ireland, Early Christian Period, St. Patrick's arrival, 6th century
Post-Viking era, medieval Ireland, 8th-9th century
Plantation era, the beginning of a Northern Ireland being established, 16th-17th century
The Great Famine, Black '47, mass emigration to America, UK and Australia, 19th century
1916 Rising, Irish fight for independence, early 20th century
The Troubles, conflict between Ireland and Northern Ireland, 1960-1990s, late 20th century
Modern day Ireland, canonised in Hetalia in 2022, 21st century
I would have loved to have done one for Northern Ireland alongside Republic of Ireland, but unfortunately I just do not have the time nor energy. Perhaps one day!
Anyways, Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit! I hope yis all have a grand time whether it'd be the Irish in their own country, the Irish abroad, or the many people living worldwide with Irish heritage~ 🤍
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Hetalia World ☆ Stars - Chapter 484
Original
Translation: spaghettifelice // donamoeba
Scanlation: nekotalian // donamoeba
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Thomas Edison introduced Christmas lights in 1882, and by the early 1900s they had become a popular decoration in many American households. This was especially true in cities, where previously used candles risked fire. Of course, modern innovations create modern problems- namely tangles.
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate, and a Happy New Year!
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