Sep. 21st, 2010
Notice about Family Ties
Sep. 21st, 2010 11:39 pmIt's been brought to my attention that a lot of people think Canada is dead.
"Well no shit" say my readers. "You blew him up."
That's not what I mean. I mean people think he's chosen to go on into the afterlife because of this line:
“Kids, eh?”
“Tell me about it, aru.”
I want to straighten out, before the next chapter (as I was going to post it tonight but didn't get the time) that this is not Canada talking. It's mama!Britannica. Canadians aren't the only people who sometimes end their sentences in "eh?" orz;;;;;;
I should have noticed this thing sooner. This is what I get for not having a beta.
So I've edited the line to have "huh?" on the end. Hope this unconfuses some people, you may now return to your regularly scheduled theorising on who's in Prussia's room (as though you haven't guessed already). I'll also be including this explaination in the next chapter, for those who've missed it. I fail at writing orz
"Well no shit" say my readers. "You blew him up."
That's not what I mean. I mean people think he's chosen to go on into the afterlife because of this line:
“Kids, eh?”
“Tell me about it, aru.”
I want to straighten out, before the next chapter (as I was going to post it tonight but didn't get the time) that this is not Canada talking. It's mama!Britannica. Canadians aren't the only people who sometimes end their sentences in "eh?" orz;;;;;;
I should have noticed this thing sooner. This is what I get for not having a beta.
So I've edited the line to have "huh?" on the end. Hope this unconfuses some people, you may now return to your regularly scheduled theorising on who's in Prussia's room (as though you haven't guessed already). I'll also be including this explaination in the next chapter, for those who've missed it. I fail at writing orz