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doble-d-2 · 7 months
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Kailasa el país que no es país😎👌✨
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oblivionbirb · 2 months
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Stateball doodles,,,
No South Park doodles today because no ideas for them gang
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princedoesstuff · 2 years
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Pongo las una q me gustan pq sí, aunq ya sus diseños se ven diferentes, son los mismos personajes kaksk
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artistictiana · 2 months
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Got bored at work.... So here is a younger Texas dancing the traditional Mexican dance, The Jarabe, with her father.
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I like to believe that Mexico likes to gel his hair whenever he dances.
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cawthedwal · 25 days
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it's really hard for me to draw states with flags due to my history LOOL but! Yea !! Tennessee and Texas !! They're married !! They've been close for 200 years, though, and Alvar (Maria) is...transfem...evil..but she doesn't know it yet 🤫🤫
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nevgovhater · 5 months
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Fuckbyou guys im being multifandom
Statehumans,,,, I tried to recreate native cowboys for Texas off the top of my head so,,, I might revamp this later idk,,,, it's the amnesia killing me guys I can't remember outfits,,, my Texas usually doesn't wear cowboy shit unless he's doing sumn idk but I like drawing him in it cuz it's fun. His regular fit is boring af lmao
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weirdestbooks · 2 months
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Remember the Alamo (Wattpad | Ao3)
Battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836
Texas let out an anxious breath as he and his army began climbing up the hill toward the Mexican encampment. He knew how this would end if they lost, the Alamo and Goliad being prime examples of why Texas couldn't lose. He wouldn't—he couldn't let his people be massacred again.
Texas had to win this battle. He wouldn't fail his people again.
Texas watched as the men led by General Sidney Sherman started the attack, crying out, "Remember the Alamo" and "Remember Goliad." They knew what would happen if they lost as well. They had to win. They had to prove to the person Texas despised more than anything in the world, who, unfortunately, was his mother, that they would win.
Some of his people had been Americans before they became Texans. They told Texas about the United States's history. They were the descendants of revolutionaries, stubborn people who had done the impossible, who had done what Texas was attempting to do now. Their ancestors had done this once. Now, they just had to do it again.
No pressure or anything.
Texas shook himself out of his thoughts. There was a better time to be distracted. He had to focus. He needed to win this.
Texas quickly attacked and killed the first Mexican soldier he saw before cutting his way through the Mexican army. He needed to find Mexico. If he could hurt her, Texas could hopefully convince her to surrender.
Texas looked around the blood-soaked battlefield for her. The battle had been bloody even though it hadn't been going on for long. It was almost terrifying how quickly blood could be spilled, and men could die. Then Texas spotted her.
"MÉXICO!" Texas yelled, rushing toward the country. Mexico turned toward him, her face twisting into a sneer.
"Hola Tejas. Ya terminaste de fingir de ser un país?" (Hello Texas. Are you done pretending to be a country?) Those words send red-hot anger through Texas’ body, causing him to tighten his grip on his weapon.
"Yo soy un país." (I am a country) he snarled out. Mexico rolled her eyes.
"No tienes bandera y eres un tonto. Para este rebelde tan infantil ahora." (You are flagless and a fool. Stop this childish rebellion at once.) Mexico shot back. How dare she? How dare she bring up Texas’ lack of a flag? Texas was working on getting one made, but for her to bring it up was infuriating. She saw his lack of a flag as his inability to be a country. And that made Texas angrier than he had ever been before.
Texas began to lose control of his anger; the sounds of battle, the gunfire, the screams of the injured and dying, the sounds of his cannons that were firing broken glass, musket balls, and horseshoes, all of that faded away. Texas could only hear Mexico, her taunts digging into his brain and bringing up his insecurities.
Texas could only see her smug expression; she was most likely convinced she had already won the war. Texas loosened his grip on his musket, knowing it wouldn't be helpful with how close Mexico and he had come to each other.
"If you want my land, Mexico, you'll have to kill me. I won't surrender." Texas told her. Mexico's eyes narrowed, her face twisting in anger.
"Eres un estado Mexicano. Debes qué estar hablando español."(You are a Mexican state. You should be speaking Spanish.) She said. Texas narrowed his eyes, his anger threatening to overwhelm him and make him do something stupid.
"I am a nation. I am the Republic of Texas, and I'll speak whatever language I damn well please.” Texas said, starting to approach Mexico, who didn't back off. Texas didn’t know why, but he thought she was overconfident. She had committed two massacres against his people. She didn't see them as threats anymore, just something she could kill.
Texas hated it. Texas hated Mexico.
So he stabbed her. Before Mexico could react, Texas had taken his Bowie knife and sunk it into her stomach. Mexico screamed in pain and grabbed his wrist as she dropped to her knees, pain and anger in her eyes.
"Tú pequeño traidor rebelde." (You rebellious little traitor.) She spat out. Texas pulled his wrist and knife free, looking around the battlefield, his mind starting to process outside sounds again. The battle was over. The field was covered with dead Mexican soldiers, but when Texas looked around, he couldn't see many dead Texans.
Texas couldn't see Santa Anna either.
Texas turned back to Mexico, who was holding the injury on her stomach, still staring up at Texas with hate-filled eyes.
"Esta batalla ya terminó, México. Ríndete. Para esta guerra. Reconóceme cómo el país que soy. He terminado con este derramamiento de sangre." (This battle is over Mexico. Surrender. Stop this war. Recognize me as the country I am. I'm done with bloodshed.) Texas told her. Mexico gave no response, just started at him with those same hate filled eyes.
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May 15, 1836
They had captured Santa Anna the day after the Battle of San Jacinto. Now, he and Mexico would sign treaties to recognize Texas’ independence. He was filled with nervous energy. He had no international recognition, but now that Mexico would recognize him as the nation as the nation he was, more countries would follow.
Texas entered the room, and Mexico, sitting in the only chair, immediately glared at him. Santa Anna and David Burnet, Texas’ interim president, would be signing the treaties in another room. Texas was in charge of settling things with Mexico.
"Ya supongo qué estas consciente de los términos de este tratado?" (I assume you are aware of the terms of this treaty?) Texas asked Mexico.
"Tenemos el Acuerdo Público, y el Tratado Secreto" (We have the Public Agreement, and the Secret Treaty.) Mexico said, hissing out the words "Secret Treaty" like they were poisonous.
"Si. Y vas a reconocer mi independencia?" (Yes. And you'll make sure to recognize my independence?) Texas asked. Mexico laughed, a cold look in her eyes.
"Mi gente nunca van ha aceptar este tratado. Has forzado a mi presidente a firmarlo mientras que el ha estado en la cárcel! Y aún que mi gobierno lo haga, yo personalmente nunca lo voy a hacer. Aún no tienes bandera, Tejas." (My people will never accept this treaty. You have forced my president to sign it while he is a prisoner! And even if my government does, I personally never will. You are still flagless Texas.) Mexico said. Texas clenched his fists.
"It's Texas. I'm Texas now, not Tejas, not Coahuila y Tejas, but the Republic of Texas," he told Mexico.
"Entonces, República de Tejas, espero que disfrutes tu independencia. Pero cuándo falles como un país, no esperes que esté sorprendida." (Well then Republic of Texas I hope you enjoy your independence. But when you fail as a country, don't expect me to be surprised.) Mexico said before standing up and marching out of the room.
After a moment, Texas sat down in the chair Mexico had just vacated. He had done it. He had won. Then, that statement finally sank it. He had won.
What was that going to mean for his future? Texas knew he had the Secret Treaty, which would ensure future treaties with the Mexican government would go well, but he was still worried about attacks from Mexico. Mexico was a lot more powerful than him, and she knew it. If she broke the treaty, Texas would not likely win another war with her anytime soon.
And international recognition! Texas had to get others to recognize him. The United States was necessary, as that country and he shared a border, so his support would be valuable. The empires France and Britain, along with other European countries, would also be useful allies.
Texas let out a shaky breath as he realized how daunting the task laid out in front of him was. Making himself a prosperous nation was a big task, but it had been done before. The United States had done it. Why couldn't he?
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ximenitaramoseblogs · 14 days
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Texlahoma:
Well~ when I started in the statehumans fandom, I used to ship and still shipping Texlahoma but I started without knowing the red river rivalry and I thought:
2021 me: "They're neighbors, they look cute together in my mind and now in my thoughts I declared them 'pololos' and husbands!!"
But then in 2022 I knew a little bit about the rivalry but just like:
2022 me: "Oh umm ok... They have that thing about the river thing but I think a 'hate to love' thing will work"
Then now in 2023 with WTTT I found the ship Texlahoma very hilarious and like:
"ajajajajshsjajajj!! Esos weys... *risas*" and "Aw~ they have story and they hate each other..."
"..."
"S3xual tension"
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mx-smileo · 2 years
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Ami bein a good dad and Canada bein a good uncle :P
(Set before traumatic beat up of America- souu no scars ;)
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l0nestarr3d · 2 months
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ALRIGHT PEOPLES:
So, including being kinda into MLP and VERY into WTT/WTTSH, I'm also into Countryhumans/Statehumans.
With that... HERE'S MY TEXAS!
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(AMERICA RAHHHHH 🦅 🦅🦅 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 )
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cindydacatpink · 2 months
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My CountryHumans OC aka Country Humanize character (Cindy Nilo Evelyn country doppelganger) Part 4
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Here my CountryHumans collection:
• North America:
- Emily Rosalie (Quebec 🇨🇦)
- Laurel McKinney (Texas 🇺🇸)
• Europe:
- Finola Blanid (Ireland 🇮🇪)
- Elena Marfa (Russia 🇷🇺)
- Iryna Veronika (Ukraine 🇺🇦)
- Anna Ulyana (Belarus 🇧🇾)
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breakfasttime4rob · 2 years
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some statehumans to start the year!!!
btw the first is not ukraine it’s a province with the same flag-
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princedoesstuff · 2 years
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Algunos cómics!!! Estos fueron de hace 5 meses
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artistictiana · 3 months
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I finally made Mexico! Now I can finally work on their history and bond!
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someuncreativity · 2 years
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I just had a terrible idea.
You know how we have like countryhumans and planethumans and whatever?
Well what if we did that for instruments? Like, each instrument actually has defining characteristics, unlike plots of earth or fucking rocks, so it would be pretty easy
Also, don’t tell me the violoncello and the double bass aren’t sexy as fuck, because I refuse to believe that they are anything below six feet tall and have anything less than a six pack, and at least one of them has a suit and I am a sucker for men in suits so sue me.
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