prussias-dick:

we-avenge-if-we-want-to:

hey-angel-you-duhh-seksayy:

WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK

WHY IS THIS ON MY DASHBOARD

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manosukestoned420:

loki-laufeys0n:

BLUEBERRIES BLUEBERRIES

SON OF A MOUNTAIN

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I SET FIIIIIIIIIIRE

hehatesnow:

noelxazul:

TO THE SCOOOOOOOOOOOONES

WATCH THEM BURN AS YOU

SMACK MY FACE

LET MARSHMALLOWS BURN WHILE I CRY

‘CAUSE I HERD YOU SUMMONING THE DEVIL, THE DEVILLLL

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meme-vault:

Click for more memes!

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nikkithewonderous:

Guess who found Hetalia Easter Eggs in this how to draw book! :D I did!

youarethebutt:

sTOP. THERE IS A BABY ARMADILLO ON YOUR DASH.

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glittertech:

lascocks:

diabetic-homeless-hookers:

A child before losing their baby teeth.

AHHHH

That’s horrifying.

THIS WAS IN MY SKULL AT SOME POINT IN MY LIFE.

/cries in a corner

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National Flags in Nordic Countries

aph-nordicroots:



All nordic countries share the “Nordic cross” as a symbol : it is a unique flag design, featuring a cross representing christianity ; but the Nordic Cross also represents the ties the Nordic nations share with each other.
The danish flag came first and was followed by the swedish, norwegian, finnish and icelandic ones, the norwegian flag being the first to use three coulours.
Many private homes in Scandinavia have a flag pole, enabling citizens to fly the flag during daylight hours, at birthdays or celerations, as well as national days, religious holidays, military commemorations, and even birthdays in the royal families of the country. Finland, which is not a monarchy, celebrate finn culture instead, flying the flag on days commemorating famous finnish people (generals, poets…).
The flags are treated with respect : they should never touch the ground, and are burnt when damaged. Flying the national flag is considered a privilege, not a right.


Denmark

  • Name : Dannebrog (14th century)
  • Meaning : bravery and strength (red), mixed with honesty and peace (white), according to traditional heraldic codes ; it could also be seen as a symbol of the king’s tunic, stained red from the blood of his enemies, except for his belt and military equipment.
  • History : Danes are very proud of their flag : the danish flag was said to have been given to the Danish king Valdemar II by God himself, to reassure and motivate Danish troups during a battle against Estonia in 1219.


Sweden

  • Name : Sveriges flagga (17th century)
  • Meaning :  blue with a yellow cross, with the blue symbolizing truth and loyalty, and the yellow representing generosity
  • History : said to represent the golden cross that king Eric the Holy saw in the sky as he landed in Finland during the first Swedish Crusade (….omg *inner shipper squeeing, while Finland winces at the memory*) ; also conveniently uses NO danish color, and is thus a symbol of resistance against Denmark.


Norway

  • Name : Det norske flagget (1821)
  • Meaning :  red, with white and blue cross ; intended as a symbol of freedom, in reference to the french, american and british flags, but is also seen as the symbol of the ties Norway had with Denmark (red and white cross) and Sweden (blue)
  • History : Norway kept using the Danish flag until 1821, despite being no longer in a union with Denmark but being with Sweden instead. Only in 1821 was a distinctive Norwegian flag designed and approved by the parliament.


Finland

  • Name : Siniristilippu (1918)
  • Meaning : white (the winter snow) with a blue cross (the thousand lakes and the sky)
  • History : when Finland gained independance, a competition was held regarding the design of the Finnish flag ; some designs used the red and yellow of Finland coat of arms, but it was the blue and white design that was chosen in the end.


Iceland

  • Name : Islenski fáninn (1944)
  • Meaning : the colors of the elements composing Icelandic landscape, blue for the mountains, white cross for the ice and snow, red for the fire of the volcanoes
  • History : the icelandic civil flag had been used as an unofficial symbol since 1913 ; it was officially adopted in 1915 and officially described in a law in 1944, when Iceland became a republic.


Sources:
http://www.visitdenmark.dk/uk/en-gb/menu/turist/turistinformation/fakta-az/flag-days.htm
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/dk-days.html
http://www.danstopicals.com/flags.htm
http://tmg110.tripod.com/scan_cross.htm
http://encycl.opentopia.com/F/F/FLA
http://encycl.opentopia.com/term/Flag_days_in_Finland
http://encycl.opentopia.com/term/Flag_days_in_Sweden
http://encycl.opentopia.com/term/Flag_of_Denmark

birdiyo:

dredsina:

fuckyeahlawliet:

I really think L would most likely look like this. He’s just a quarter Japanese and THREE QUARTERS EUROPEAN after all.

^^^

good L cosplay woW???? never thought id see the day