Owww they would have a cute friendship (or any type of cute relationship in general, you decide). AKA the British machine men bond
got a vision from god
Germany's Bizarre Love Triangle
*This fanfic was made only to accompany the fan art i made as a parody from the Miku's Bizarre Love Triangle remix video, I just wanted to use Germany in the fan art but i'm gonna put a fanfic as a context.*
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Arthur Kirkland, the Englishman who represented England, was a friend who heard what he could from his friends, he was the kind of friend you could go to his house to have tea while he hears your stories, and Arthur would not interrupt or tell your stories to everyone.
At this moment English listens to the story of Ludwig or Germany, not only history but confessions about his relationship with Italy, which has become a love triangle since the Italian became involved with his Prussia brother who declared himself to the Italian months after that Germany got courage to declare himself to Italy.
It's a strange and complicated situation, but Germany is learning to get out of it.
these concept arts that Steve Wolfhard posted make me happy I love seeing them acknowledge the Russian part of Simon
History... history repeats itself
They knew what they were doing
alright
Winter Solstice special, so i made Jack Frost from Rankin Bass fanarts, the one with darker hair was based on the 2D animated iterion, while the light hair was based on the Stop Motion movie from 1979. I couldn't chose which one was better.
The Lorax protagonists be like:
Before you ask, almost every character in that movie is a bitch.
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The thing is their friendship was complicated in many fronts, but yeah, it was real and toxic, and definitely romanticized. They both had lose, abandonment and other issues since childhood and developed different ways to deal and face their lives, they still had a real love for each other(platonic) but the way both viewed and handled each other was toxic and naive before their beef, then remember that the music industry is a hellish business that helped to deteriorate their mentalities and consequently their relationship, it was just matter of time until it bombed and went downhill, but the good bits and the love was still there, and so it was romanticized by people, the media and themselves cause those bits are enough to feed the image of mystified relationship and cover their disconnections.
When they had the break up they founded a new world and had realizations about their realities, the 70s was the decade they started to process what happened with them with some free mind, although the early 70s was a mess, in the end they came in terms with their views, feelings and (maybe) their relationship.
1965: On August 1, 1965 Paul performs "Yesterday" on the TV special Blackpool Night Out. During rehearsals before the show, the Beatles entourage watches Paul run through "Yesterday" along with the stage crew. Afterwards John makes a "loud and decidedly sarcastic remark" deriding the song in front of everyone present. Beatles publicist Tony Barrow says the remark "upset Paul for several hours".
2. 1971: John came over to my loft one day and he was all excited,” [DJ Howard Smith] recalls. “He said, ‘I think I finally wrote a song with as good a melody as Yesterday.’” Sat at Smith’s piano, Lennon revealed he had a title – Imagine – but only a smattering of lyrics. For the rest he sang ‘scrambled eggs’. “He played it through and asked me what I thought. ‘It’s beautiful.’ ‘But is it as good as Yesterday?’ ‘They’re impossible to compare.’ So he played it again. And again. And he said, ‘You’ll see, it’s just as good as Yesterday.’ - Howard Smith, interview w/ Danny Eccleston for MOJO: John Lennon was haunted by yesterday, says confidante. (July 8th, 2013)
3. 1970: An excerpt from "God" from "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" album: The dream is over, what can I say? The dream is over, Yesterday...
4. 1971: An excerpt from "How do you sleep?" from "Imagine" album: The only thing you've done was Yesterday, and since you've gone is just Another Day...
5. 1971: John and Yoko celebrate John’s 31st birthday in their hotel room in Syracuse, New York, surrounded by friends and guests. John sings: Why he had to go, I don’t know, he wouldn’t say…
6. “Yesterday drove him crazy,” veteran New York journo/broadcaster Howard Smith told MOJO. “People would say, ‘Thank you for writing Yesterday, I got married to it, what a beautiful song…’ He was always civil. But it drove him nuts.” [x] MY CONCLUSION: John's relationship with Yesterday, like his relationship with Paul, was complicated. He clearly appreciated the song as one of McCartney's best, but on the other hand he was very jealous and fierce, and even a few years later set "Yesterday" as a role model. Most interesting is the mention of "Yesterday" in "How do you sleep?". Lennon simultaneously challenges everything Paul has done, but is unable to deny that this one song is a masterpiece. Certainly an important factor was that "Yesterday" is the first Beatles song to feature only Paul. Newspapers declared: "Paul McCartney #1 without the other Beatles". This must have appealed to John's abandonment issues. Not only was he afraid he was a worse songwriter than Paul, but he was also terrified that he would be abandoned by McCartney and the other Beatles.
Are you even real?
Ah yes, the Germany-HRE question that made me make many weird little comics and (bad) fanart about them for some years.
Don’t ask me for context, I’ve already posted it.