#ivan braginskiy
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mmishz · 10 months ago
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V-day
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wintaisy · 5 years ago
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I didn't know that my redraw would be a redraw of a redraw...damn himaruya tricky
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superbeaucoupdevisages · 3 years ago
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50 for the Spotify wrapped meme! (Any character who would fit the song chosen! 👀)
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Spotify wrapped! 50. Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi
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      "It's times like these that make existing the hardest thing to do- But I guess I kind of liked the way you helped me escape temporarily here and there but...I should of known there is no way to truly escape what ails me every day. But that's okay- I'm use to this by now."
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ashafox · 4 years ago
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LMAO I TRIED TO TYPE BRAGINSKIY ON RUSSIAN BUT I MISSED THE BUTTON AND TYPED DRAGINSKIY AND NOW I CANT STOP THINKING ABOUT IVAN AS DRAG QUEEN
His drag name is Mother Russia and he's an old experienced queen who takes care of his drag family who he loves and protects
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hetaliarussiafan02-blog · 6 years ago
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My MMD European Russia Ask Account
Hi everyone since i’m not that good at using tumblr i thought i would tell you all that i have a Hetalia MMD Ask account of Russia on Deviant Art,this Russia ask account is called “European Russia”...Sadly it’s not a shipping account since my Russia has already a set lover so don’t ask for ships ok,but anyways ya’ll can feel free to go on DA and Ask me Questions there or even here and i’ll copy and paste your questions on DA...Anyways if you are all interested you can go over here to check out my MMD Hetalia Russia Ask Account. ---> https://www.deviantart.com/rp-askeuropeanrussia 
Note that also in that place i have a 2p!Russia and a Normal 1p!Russia there as well so you can choose who you wanna ask questions to.
Also note that in that account of mine 2p!Russia is married to 1p!Russia ok?...And European Russia is jelly about that but anyways yeah i hope at least 1 person from here on tumblr goes visit me there...I’ll be patiently waiting ok?...
Oh yes before you ask me or my Russia anything please read the rules for my account in the journal sections.
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superbeaucoupdevisages · 5 years ago
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vergangenheit-nostalgisch‌:
Gilen took a deep breath as he neared the table Ivan was sitting at, and pulled out a chair of his own to sit in. Hopefully, he wasn’t bothering the other or interrupting something. He then glanced at him, morbid curiosity once again driving him on. “Uh, hey…” Wonderful way to start a conversation there, Gilen. Now he’ll probably pity your horrible conversational skills and feel compelled to reply. “Mind if I ask who you are? Kinda curious about it.” That’s not suspicious at all.
Ivan simply continued watching as the other approached him, not bothered on the slightest when he pulled out a chair and sat near him. He didn't realize his staring might be unnerving, then again he never did. When the other said the few words, he simply tilted his head and smiled. He waited patiently for him to continue before giggling softly. "Me? I go by many names. Most simply call me Russia. Only friends get to call me by my given name, though. Do you wish to be friends? Then I will tell you my actual name." He paused for a moment before leaning over just a tiny bit. "And you? Why not share the name you go by as well?"
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astropirate1 · 5 years ago
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#aesthetic #ivan braginskiy #hetalia #aph #aph russia #axis powers hetalia
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ask-fuhrer-king-ivan-blog · 8 years ago
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Ask Box Open!
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(( jumping onto the FMA: Brotherhood Hetalia AU along with @ask-colonel-jones and @ask-rina-hawkeye ))
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zagxdka · 6 years ago
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                                                        A B O U T
TITLE › THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION NAME › IVAN BRAGINSKIY GENDER › MALE AGE › 21 / 1,100+ BIRTHDATE › 12 JUNE SEXUALITY › BISEXUAL HEIGHT › 198 CM (6'6") WEIGHT › 102 KG (225 LB) STATUS › CALM, BORED LOCATION › DINGY FLAT, MOSCOW 
Ivan is tall, with a thick frame and broad shoulders. He has accumulated fat that hugs his otherwise toned features and has a soft stomach, thighs, and love-handles. Past his pudge is firm, well-built muscle that grants him his natural physical strength. His hands are large, callused, and riddled with nicks and scars from long years spent doing physical labour. On top of that, Ivan has a thick and prominent nose, pronounced eyebrows, and a strong jaw that punctuates an otherwise soft face. His eyes are blue with a violet shade to them, which is accentuated under certain lighting. His hair is short and light blond with a feather-y wave to it. In demeanour, Ivan is akin to a gentle giant, unless provoked—looming over others with an air of curiosity and inquisitiveness. His lack of smile, however, can often make him seem unapproachable or unsettling when coupled with his stoic features.
His wardrobe consists of heavy, fur-lined coats, thick knitted jumpers, worn tank tops, plenty of neutral t-shirts, a tailored suit or two, heavy-duty boots, and plenty of Adidas merch. Ivan does not always wear his signature beige scarf, especially if the weather is warm. In fact, during the summer, he enjoys wearing clothing that lets his arms breathe and he doesn't mind letting it get dirty or worn. In winter, he dons many layers to keep himself warm for extended periods of time out in the snow. Face-to-face with coworkers in a more formal setting, he breaks out his tailored suit, which is a bit old and dusty, but it does the job.
Ivan is a quiet and standoffish person, at least on the surface. His size and harsh expression usually give off an air of wariness or even an intimidating aura that he often uses to his advantage. He is incredibly good at hiding his emotions or his motivations when the need arises. To say he has a "mask" would be accurate. He can be simplistic in his goals and motivations, but at the same time can show an insatiable curiosity or a detached harshness that is typical of that of a child. He can be uncharacteristically gentle, but also incredibly cold. He is extraordinarily competitive and enjoys a good game or challenge.
When meeting new people, he can best be described as a "schoolyard bully." He will poke and prod relentlessly at someone to gauge a reaction and establish what their boundaries are. Obviously, this approach can cause strife with the more sensitive individuals. With friends, he lightens up considerably, and can even be characterised as rather fun-loving and jovial, a gracious host. He enjoys drinking and playing games with his friends, which are few and far between, and, as a result, are cherished. However, his good mood can switch in an instant if he feels threatened or feels the need to defend himself. He is driven and intently focused on what he wants, and is not above doing whatever is necessary to get it.
HOME(S): Nowadays, Ivan has two homes. One is his flat in Moscow which is part of an old, nine-story complex. It is very small, cramped, but manageable. It consists of a bedroom, kitchen, living/dining room, and balcony. Ivan is hardly one for keeping his living space tidy and organised—it is in a constant state of chaos. He will clean a little in preparation for company. His second home is his dacha, or country house, which is far outside the city centre. It is a colourful wooden building next to a small lake where he spends weekends away during the warmer months. There, he tends a vegetable garden and has his own self-built banya room, or Russian sauna, to relax and recuperate in.
PET(S): Currently, he owns one pet. Murka (Мурка) is a large, long-haired Siberian cat. She usually splays herself across his broad shoulders and has a calm, gentle disposition. She hardly ever hisses, but has a tendency to yowl. Due to her unusually massive size and the weight of all her fur, he will sometimes pick her up and annoy her by doing multiple reps. His flat is covered in her long hair, which is constantly shedding. Despite that, Ivan adores her.
SKILLS / HOBBIES: Whittling, knitting, building, woodworking, shooting, hunting, lifting, football, ice hockey, chess, FPS/survival video games, and essentially any job that requires physical labour or brute strength he has a natural knack for.
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velichie · 6 years ago
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PSA: on Russian names & their correct usage in roleplay.
As a Russian, I’m always happy to see more characters representing my own country/culture on my dash! However, I’ve noticed that Russian names can be VERY confusing to a foreign person. I believe that something like this shouldn’t discourage you guys from writing a character you want!  So I’ve decided come up with a detailed PSA on Russian names & their usage. PLEASE NOTE that this very post only covers the topic of typical names given to people of Russian ethnicity (for example, I wouldn’t recommend relying fully on this PSA when choosing a name for a Russian Jewish person, even though the structure is the same, the first names/patronyms/last names would vary! So please do perform some additional research.) As this happened to be a pretty lengthy thing, I’m putting it under cut.
A Russian full name always has the same structure: [Full first name] [ Patronym ] [ Last name ]. The prime example of full name’s usage is one’s passport. Other than that, depending on circumstances, one Russian would address another (provided they know their name, but aren’t close) by either full first name (by default, unless agreed otherwise, semi-formal, ex. Ekaterina, Sergey) or full first name + patronym (by default, unless agreed otherwise, formal, or when the individual they’re addressing is older/of a higher status, ex. their boss: Ekaterina Semyonovna, Sergey Dmitrievich). Addressing one by the last name only is generally considered rather rude, BUT it can be seen appropriate in certain situations (ex. teacher/professor addressing a student in a school/university) and sometimes in informal communication. Diminutives (ex. Maria -- Masha, Mashka, Mashen’ka; Ivan - Vanya, Van’ka, Vanechka) are used almost exclusively in informal communication, though the “neutral” diminutives/shortened names (Masha, Vanya) can be used in semi-formal settings, for example, if a person’s addressing someone significantly younger, or the one they address states that they’d like to be called by the shortened rather than the full name. The general advice would be to check the correct diminutives for each name used in Russia (Nastya instead of Anya (that’s a diminutive of the name Anna) for Anastasia etc.) NOTE: I’ve encountered people mistakenly using shortened forms in full Russian names, like “Tanya Petrovna Fyodorova” -- that’s never a case in Russia. The correct name, in that case, would be “Tatiana Petrovna Fyodorova”.
Last name =/= patronym. A name like “Vladimir Ivanov Petrov” wouldn’t exist. The correct one would be, “Vladimir Ivanovich Petrov” or “Vladimir Petrovich Ivanov”, which would be two DIFFERENT full Russian names. NOTE: The name like Vladimir Ivanovich Petrovich would only be correct for a Russian individual with certain roots (the Balkans or Belarus would be examples of one’s heritage). Though it would be EXTREMELY confusing for one, and personally I have never encountered anyone called like that (meaning, Balkan/Belarusian last names that sound exactly like Russian patronyms) where Russian names are concerned.
All Russian patronyms are either masculine or feminine, there are no gender-neutral patronyms, as they basically mean “son/daughter of [name]”. Examples of m patronyms: Ivanovich, Alexeyevich (Alexeevich), Ilyich (“son of Ivan, Alexey, Ilya” respectively). Their f forms: Ivanovna, Alexeyevna (Alexeevna), Ilyinichna. So basically typical endings -- -ovich/-evich/-ich (m) and -ovna/-evna/-ichna (f). The latter is used if the father’s first name ends with -a/-ya (Kuzma, Foma, Ilya).   
Russian last names vary GREATLY, from typical “Russian” ones you’ll encounter everywhere (m: Ivanov, Sobolev, Romanov, Dobrynin / f: Ivanova, Soboleva, Romanova, Dobrynina) which do always have a difference in their masculine and feminine forms, to the ones with generally Slavic and even completely foreign roots. By the way, despite being somewhat popular when choosing a Russian name in fiction, a last name ending in -skiy (Bolkonskiy, Braginskiy, Dostoyevskiy) is not too common these days. Often it would be the last name of an individual who originates from a noble family with Polish roots: i.e. compare Kowalski (Polish last name) to Kovalskiy (Ковальский, Russian variation). However, it wouldn’t be that much of a mistake to spell those last names like “Kovalsky”! The most important thing when it comes to Russian last names: always check whether it varies in its m/f form! NOTE: In Western fiction we often encounter Russian last names changed to fit, for example, the English language. The most obvious example would be Marvel’s Black Widow: in the West, it would be perfectly fine to go by “Natasha Romanoff/Natasha Romanov”. In Russia, however, the last name “Romanov”, as stated above, would have to be used in its feminine form, Romanova. The same, naturally, applies to the former Russian royal family: Nikolai Romanov, but Anastasia Romanova, the Romanovs (Романовы).
Summary time! If you want to write a Russian character, you only need to remember a few key points: 1) remember that a Russian will always have a FULL FIRST NAME, A PATRONYM, AND A LAST NAME; 2) note the correct diminutive and their usage; 3) and don’t forget to check the correct form of the patronym and the last name (or whether it doesn’t change in its m/f form). Generally, if any difficulties occur, you can always consult the Internet (plenty of resources, even as obvious as Wikipedia itself) or even IM me! Anyway, I hope this PSA made that mystery of a Russian soul Russian names a bit less confusing! Thank you!
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mmishz · 2 years ago
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First drawing in 2023
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zakhvatchik · 6 years ago
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From Russian to English Иван Брагинский is Ivan Braginskiy technically but the i in Braginskiy looks awful in English so I just annex it into the abyss and put Ivan Braginsky
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk
Also when people write in Russian in phonetic I can't understand fucking any of it
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superbeaucoupdevisages · 3 years ago
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      “You know. My sister’s are speaking highly of this therapist everyone is raving about...How tragic.”
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lafoxtriel · 5 years ago
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December birthdaychars list
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | ☆
2. Ryuu Sanada (Kimi ni Todoke)
2. Shuusei Kagari (Psyho Pass 1 => he is dead Y_Y)
3. Shouichi Irie (KHR!)
5. Chrome Dokuro (KHR!) 2010, 2019
5. Lita “Sailor Jupiter” Kino (Sailor Moon) 2010,
5. Soujirou Agata (Sket Dance)
6.  Petra Ral (Snk, she is dead Y_Y)
21. Ritsuka Aoyagi (Loveless) 2019
21. Oliver (VOCALOID)
23. Ryoga Echizen (PoT)
23. Ivan Fiore (LD1) 2019
24.  Junko Enoshima (Dasnganronpa, is she also dead?)
24. Tony Tony Chopper (One Piece!)
24. Ryoma Echizen (PoT)
24. Teletha Testarossa (FMP!)
25. Levi Ackerman (SnK)
25. Allen Walker (DGM)
25. Tyki Mikk (DGM)
25. Carole (Carole & Tuesday)
25. Gou Matsuoka (Free!)
26. Oz Vessalius (Pandora Hearts)
27. Rin & Yukio Okimura (Ao no Exorcist)
27. Rin & Len Kagamine (VOCALOID) 2010, 2019
28. Nezuko Kamado (Kimetsu no Yaiba)
30. Kon (Bleach)
30. Ivan “Russia” Braginskiy (APH)
30. Lampo (KHR!)
31. Kisuke Urahara (Bleach)
31. Sawako Kuronuma (Kimi ni Todoke)
Again. It is just a list  of characters  who I familiar with. It is not neither prompts nor a to do list.
Dafaq ... 25th...is a birthday boom&!  I love all those charas... shall I start drawing them now?! @humanmgn@. Usually I draw in the same day char has bd >_<.  
It’s gonna be a busy month....
R.I.P. Kagari, Petra, Enoshima...
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shina-k · 7 years ago
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New sidebar for my main blog @ivan-braginskiy
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sfigatea · 10 years ago
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Me and martytries doing APH Russia on The Sims 4 and being fucking morons
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