send me 🔥 with your muse’s name and age and i’ll tell you if mine would swipe left or right on your muse based on their appearance and that info alone.
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send me 🔥 with your muse’s name and age and i’ll tell you if mine would swipe left or right on your muse based on their appearance and that info alone.
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[jal·da]
(adjective) (objects, things) small, tiny, fine · (person) petty, narrow-minded, stingy
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[khi]
(noun) height, stature, size
"Her [Femerica's] hair used to be long. She cut it short in the 1920's*. She decided she liked it, and has kept it short since. It's less of a hassle."
*A reference to the new 'Flapper' style that appeared in the U.S. in the 1920's that included shorter skirts and shorter/bobbed hair styles.
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She got implants after years of envying her sister Canada’s very real double d’s and after Russia made a rather insulting remark about her almost flat chest.
England never approved of the surgery, but America seems to be a lot happier with them.
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Sakura cut her hair to signify that her country was opening up to the world, but Chun Yan kept hers long because she wanted to hang on to her identity. For the longest time, she refused to cut it.
When The War came, Chun Yan cut her hair to signify severing ties with Japan and by addition, Sakura, and because she was joining the army