Sorry, Fellas, No Fanart This Year, I Have Got This Fucking Chickenpox.

sorry, fellas, no fanart this year, I have got this fucking chickenpox.

yes, I am over 20 and never had it before.

no fever, no pain, nothing, but the rash that I cannot stand.

ні, серйозно, мене так кошмарили нею...типу, я точно подохну од неї у дорослому віці.

та я відчуваю, що подихати я буду від свербіння.

як я її пілхопили? а все дуже елементарно — я ж працюю в закладі освіти!

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2 years ago
Damn Scots, They Ruined Scotland! (ha-ha, No, Not Really)

damn Scots, they ruined Scotland! (ha-ha, no, not really)


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8 months ago

wise words, fellas, I dare you to read it all.

more of my yapping about the fandom-given hetalia Ukraine name

I don't like the Katyusha Ukraine because in my opinion it doesn't suit her, and people constantly use the name incorrectly. basically, Katyusha is like a playful version of "Kateryna/Katya", but people write it like a formal first name pretty often (Katyusha Chernenko), no blame since it comes from a place of unfamiliarity with slavic languages, it's just a bit annoying. plus the word is associated with that one russian song that became popular during World War II god it just doesn't suit her at all in my opinion 😭

"Katyusha" is a diminutive form of the name Kateryna, except it's of russian origin; in Ukrainian the diminutive forms of the name are "Katrusya", "Katerynka", or less commonly "Katrunya"

historically, the russian empire and later the soviet union promoted russian at the expense of Ukrainian, leading to the suppression of Ukrainian culture and language. of course, some Ukrainians use Katyush/Katyusha as playful nicknames, because the blending of Ukrainian and russian, that's been caused by reoccurring russification, migration, and political influence, lead to mixed usage in everyday speech – it's a normal thing (surzhyk). it's not a crime to use this word or anything, I just find it ironic that the character that represents a nation constantly oppressed by russian imperialism, in hetalia only exists as a dependant and less important character to give russia more endearing relationships and make him more interesting, and then the Japanese fandom coincidentally has also chosen the russian word for her name (I assume it's after that popular soviet song)

really I feel there's not much Ukrainian about canon hetalia Ukraine, which seems to be a very common feeling among many of my Ukrainian friends who know about the character :/ they think she's cute and pretty, but when it comes to national identity and culture, she is not relatable even on a stereotypical level, and has little depth as a character

anyway, if you want some Ukrainian first names, here's a list of the ones I think sound fitting (SUBJECTIVE OPINION 😡)

🇺🇦🔱🌻🍲🇺🇦🌾🌻🍞🇺🇦🍲🌾

Myroslava (love this one) - slavic origin, a combination of мир and слава, meaning peace and glory. it suits resilient and strong people

Olha/Olya (ОЛЯ UA!!!!!!!) - scandinavian origin (ukr. variant of Hélga). yea it's a really old and really common name that associates with the Kyivan Rus era, anyway I use it because of a meme and due to every Olya I've met building this collective Olya in my head that's literally how I also see Ukraine. she's such an Olya. it's hard to explain

Olena (not Olyena) - greek origin (ukr. variant of Helénē) came to Ukrainian through Church Slavic "Yelena" (not Yelyena)

Lesya - Ukrainian name deriving from "Olesya" which in turn derives from "Oleksandra". I'm very biased about it because it's one of my favourite female names, and also many Ukrainians associate it with Lesya Ukrayinka, which is the self-given title of an outstanding Ukrainian writer, translator and cultural figure

Halyna - likely greek origin and comes from "galēnē". I like it because I get to call her Halynka/Halya, I think it sounds cute

Tetyana - common slavic name, likely of roman origin, it just has a tender and pretty sound to it

these names are common in some or all other slavic languages, differing in varied phonetics

😑 I am NOT gatekeeping people from calling her "Kateryna", I just personally dislike Katyusha or russian Yekatyerina for her, and in my opinion the old russian-speaking fandom did a better job naming her Olha, even if that popularized the russian transcription for this same name (Olga)

my Ukraine is named Olha Tkachenko. I just like it the most and I've kind of grown used to it. whateva

More Of My Yapping About The Fandom-given Hetalia Ukraine Name

I will kiss you.


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10 months ago

Have you ever seen Ukrainian Discworld books?

Have You Ever Seen Ukrainian Discworld Books?
Have You Ever Seen Ukrainian Discworld Books?
Have You Ever Seen Ukrainian Discworld Books?

this time, I would like to show you what books Ukrainians read.

it was...2017 (?) when Pratchett's novels appeared in Ukrainian; in 2019, I met these books for the first time.

I am not going to comnent the design (though I love it so much, it is cute and have minor spoilers for the content), but the useful point OUGHT to be mentioned.

as you can see, at the end of the books (I think... starting in 2021, this thing appeared at the end, in 2019 it definitely didn't) there is an infographic (?) that shows the number of series of the Discworld, their sequence and not yet translated novels (they are white, although I have already seen "Small Gods"...mmm ok).

is the translation good, btw?

honestly, I was surprised it is; however, there are remarks that sometimes report the impossibility of direct translating certain Pratchett puns.

and the last...it normally costs 10 dollars (which is expensive, honestly...but buyworthy).


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1 year ago
My Bone Necklace Looked Better...

My bone necklace looked better...

In Ukraine, people are commonly religious, specifically belong to the Orthodox or Catholic churches. There are also Muslims and Greek Catholics, people of Judaism and occasionally Protestants and Buddhists. Nevertheless, (several sources say) there are 0,3% of (mostly neo-) pagans among other. It was claimed neo-paganism was chosen by people: a) to act against modern and traditional Christianity; b) to recreate traditions and culture of the past (it can also be strongly related to the nationalism); Unfortunately, Ukrainian traditional paganism and some aspects of everyday life (before the baptism of Rus) remain unknown. Iceland, for instance, had saga tellers, writing and was a more cohesive country. That doesn't stop, however, people from believing in what they've been able to piece together and reinterpret. To condemn them for the fact that they are trying to step into the future and not forget the past would be great ignorance (it means I am normally tolerant, though...as an atheist, I have a hard time understanding any beliefs).


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2 years ago
@uk-vulgar-ask 
@uk-vulgar-ask 

@uk-vulgar-ask 

well...I create an ask...and I will not even hide it, ha-ha, it is not a personal account to hide from place to place!

and for the last - old doodle and the best goddamn gentleman in the world!


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8 months ago

this one creep just tells shit and nothing more, but how many people were r@ped and killed by ruzzians during the war...? sick nation ought to be wasted.

An "ordinary Russian" Man : "I Want To Catch A 16-year-old Khokhlushka (slur For A Ukrainian Woman) Whose
An "ordinary Russian" Man : "I Want To Catch A 16-year-old Khokhlushka (slur For A Ukrainian Woman) Whose

an "ordinary russian" man : "I want to catch a 16-year-old khokhlushka (slur for a ukrainian woman) whose father died near Bakhmut, take off her underwear and tights, leave her only with a t-shirt with the inscription “Everything will be Ukraine”and roar to deflower her, kissing her tears and looking at her into the eyes where the pupils dilate to the size of Mother Russia."

these are the people you like to infantilise and justify so much btw


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