u/LioSTarlol

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Guys, I want to know something I don't understand, I already prayed to Dianxia

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I have a friend who ships Hua Cheng x San Lang...

Can someone plis explain that to me 🙏🥀...(She has a Reddit account and I don't want this to be misinterpreted as me hating her "ship" (༎ຶ⁠ ⁠෴⁠ ⁠༎ຶ⁠)....

She had told me before, but I didn't take it seriously. But then I saw how much she really loved that ship, and that's when I took the time to ask

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u/LioSTarlol — 3 days ago

Tell me which one I can take..

Since I draw countries either in their traditional/cultural clothing, but also those same countries at another time in a tuxedo/formal uniform...

I think it's "time to choose an actor for your countries" BUT WHICH ONE

I can't decide without knowing which one, since I think both outfits look great and beautiful, You, the viewers and those who give the rating, I want you to tell me what clothing would be perfect for a country

Traditional clothing🪆

or

Formal tuxedo 🎩

(Plissss I can't draw without knowing, I'll use the answer that best suits a particular outfit)

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u/LioSTarlol — 3 days ago

BRO WHAT

Brother, I had to delete my post on X(before Twitter) (((that one you see there)))

BECAUSE THEY ASKED ME TO DO RULE34 FOR THAT KID...✋😭

Is this community countryhumans really that dirty? 🥀💔 And the worst part is that he was serious, VERY SERIOUS.

u/LioSTarlol — 5 days ago

Someone asked me to.. they put a knife to my throat and I drew it all...(⁠〒⁠﹏⁠〒⁠)

Woe to anyone who mocks my Spanish✋💔🥀(It's "RusMex" btw) I didn't make this drawing willingly lmao

u/LioSTarlol — 6 days ago

I had a cool question

Dude

imagine you die and at the morgue they ask why you died and the morgue attendant says:

— "He died suffocated by the thighs of his fav character."

name' would be an awesome cool thing

So tell me, which is your favorite character that you'd be willing to die for, just to be suffocated by their thighs?

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u/LioSTarlol — 8 days ago

Do you have a country that shares your birthday with you? (⁠ ⁠ꈍ⁠ᴗ⁠ꈍ⁠)

(By this I don't mean celebrations of that day...I am referring to the day of Foundation/Independence/Separation/Liberation) eg

Brazil celebrates its birthday on April 7th 🇧🇷

The Vatican celebrates its birthday on February 11th 🇻🇦

Myanmar celebrates its birthday on January 4th 🇲🇲

Bosnia and Herzegovina's birthday is March 1st 🇧🇦

In my case, my birthday is the same as Poland and Angola 🇵🇱🇦🇴

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u/LioSTarlol — 11 days ago

This is my first time drawing a completely " human " country(not just a head + hair) (⁠.⁠ ⁠❛⁠ ⁠ᴗ⁠ ⁠❛⁠.⁠)

u/LioSTarlol — 11 days ago

How do they handle the age of Russia Countryhumans?

I've seen several AUs that say Russia and the USSR are the same (even older (Duchy of Moscow))

And I want to ask politely because I find it curious that in their AU Russia and their ancestors are the same

I want to know how they handle it: Russia has 35-34

Russia is young in passport terms, but over 1000 years old in its bones? How do they handle it?(⁠´⁠;⁠ω⁠;⁠`⁠)

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u/LioSTarlol — 11 days ago

I have several complaints here, and no, they're not the typical stuff. These are things I'm going to talk about seriously (and I want adults to answer, someone who actually takes the story seriously). And not just AUs: I want responses that include things that shouldn't be taken lightly (besides, I'm new here).

Do you ignore the obvious (like, for example, Canada and the United States are "sister" countries: even cousins or uncles) just because you want to pair them up or fight them?

Do you tend to ignore everything else just to let your imagination run wild with your AUs?

I don't mean to be rude, BUT: personally, I only like pairings if they have a certain label (like, for example: US x Mexico: Stalker x Victim). Then everything's fine, there's no hate, it's perfect, and I like it... But it's another thing entirely to give that label to the "happy" ship, and that's WRONG.

For example, I like IsrAme: they can't say anything to me because I focus a lot on the real and the political.

But it's one thing to say "it's healthy," and another for it to be a lie, and I've already had that experience asking politely: and the responses are "I don't care," "it's not your problem," "ignore the post/video." But what can I do if it's FICTION?

Since when does the lack of a "single author" invalidate historical logic? I want to ask more questions, but I don't have much time right now. But I want you to answer truthfully...

edit: Don't people see that I said "Not everyone"??

But why does it keep changing the language from English to Spanish and back again What's happening😭

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u/LioSTarlol — 15 days ago

Being an adult in this Reddit community feels awkward, especially when you try to talk but sound very serious and critical (How can I not say: it's impossible to separate politics from culture, and he responds rudely)Why are people here so defensive? Is it aggression stemming from past experiences, or is it just because they feel like it?

(This sounds threatening right now, but it's just a question)

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u/LioSTarlol — 16 days ago

Thirteen Colonies/USA had a relationship so intimate, whether because the Russian Empire was the only one that didn't abandon him in the civil war where everyone was against USA, also in the independence that was a pillar in winning their independence (and one of those who never betrayed them, even if it was for their own interests

Benjamin Franklin was a celebrity in Russia. He was named an honorary member of the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Sciences in 1766. He exchanged letters with Russian scientists regarding electricity and physics, creating a bridge of mutual admiration long before political ties existed.The Thirteen Colonies needed raw materials that Great Britain did not always provide cheaply. Russia became a vital supplier of iron and hemp (essential for ship ropes). This economic bond led the colonists to see Russia as an indispensable partner.Although it occurred during the revolution (1780), the seed was planted earlier. Catherine II refused to help her "cousin" George III of England with Russian troops to crush the American rebels. Her stance of "neutrality" greatly favored the colonists, allowing them to continue trading

Although it occurred during the revolution (1780), the seed was planted earlier. Catherine II refused to help her "cousin" George III of England with Russian troops to crush the American rebels. Her stance of "neutrality" greatly favored the colonists, allowing them to continue trading.The Thirteen Colonies began trading directly with Russia in 1763. This was a great favor to Russia because the colonists violated strict British Navigation Acts (which forbade them from trading with other empires) to sell American products, giving the Russians access to a new and dynamic market outside of London's total control.The colonies' greatest gift to Russia was intellectual. Benjamin Franklin didn't just send letters; he sent his inventions and theories, which were adopted by the Russian scientific elite. The lightning rod and his electrical studies were fundamental for St. Petersburg scientists to modernize their physical research.Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery at almost the same time that Alexander II abolished serfdom in Russia (1861), which created a strong moral connection between both leaders

The Arrival of the Russian Fleet: In 1863, Russia sent naval squadrons to the ports of New York and San Francisco.Deterrent Effect: This military presence was interpreted as a warning to the British and French: if they intervened in favor of the South, they could find themselves at war with Russia.Russia decided to sell Alaska to the U.S. for $7.2 million, preferring the territory pass into American hands rather than those of their British rivals.In 1842, Tsar Nicholas I hired this West Point engineer to build the St. Petersburg-Moscow railway. Whistler didn't just bring blueprints; he brought American managers and machinery, establishing the foundations of railway engineering in Russia.In 1839, the Tsar sent engineers Melnikov and Kraft to the U.S. for an entire year to study its bridges and tracks. They returned so impressed that their reports became the "manual" for the Russian industrial revolution

Just before the relationship was severed by the Bolshevik Revolution, the U.S. sent 300 of its best engineers to help modernize the Trans-Siberian Railway and keep supplies flowing during World War I.Did you know that engineer Whistler’s son ended up being one of the most famous painters in the U.S. (James McNeill Whistler)? He grew up in St. Petersburg while his father was building the Tsar’s tracks

But...how did we suddenly go from hatred? I want to hear how you know so much about history that it led to hatred during the Russian Revolution. Explain to me what happened during the Russian Revolution that caused it to begin hate!

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u/LioSTarlol — 17 days ago

The Roman Empire had to come from somewhere, right? Reading the stories and two lands that already have names (I'm not going to say which ones lmao) I want to know who the father/mother/thing of Rome? being a powerful nation with great potential for exploration (⁠ʃ⁠ƪ⁠^⁠3⁠^⁠)

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u/LioSTarlol — 18 days ago

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because there are many Hualian dads fanfics And seeing the children of Hualian, I was left thinking, reading the other traditions, whether from Greece or India(etc)Why don't they make Xie Lian have thousands of children? The divine figures are already passive energy because I couldn't have hundreds of children?

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u/LioSTarlol — 23 days ago