Sunday, May 3, 2015

My Weird Obsession With Hetalia

It started with America. Obviously, I still adore America. The reason I liked America was because of my obsession with Captain America, which I still have.
Then I discovered England. I'm SO sorry Quicksilver, but I hate regular England. When I'm saying England, I mean PIRATE England. He's hot, but that was a seriously messed up personality.
Then there was Romano. Oh. My. God. This one was like a riptide. I was like, 'Where have you been all of my life?' I'm most definitely still fangirling on Romano.
Nether-kun. I don't even understand my adoration for Netherlands. He's messed up, rude, a cheat, kind of dumb, and not a big country. But... He was so hot I couldn't just ignore. The blondies with green eyes... they still get me every time.
Scotland. Let's just say he's hot and badass. Dark red hair, green eyes, fair tone... my favorite type! He's really cool, too. Amazing. I was probably the biggest fan of Scot-kun.
Now, what's happening currently? I'm in the middle of my obsession with the cute and sweet Antonio Fernández Carriedo: Spain! Pirate Spain, normal Spain, protective Spain, cute Spain- i'm a fangirl at every angle.

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