German Reunification Day

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Please ignore the fact that this is uploaded 3 days late :')

And no, I didn't forget to post it here on Wattpad on time for once, I just procrastinated and hence I only finished it today :'DDD

(The pain is real)

Anyways, look at my boi! :D

Anyways, look at my boi! :D

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Does it make sense that it took me 3 days to finish this? No, absolutely not

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Does it make sense that it took me 3 days to finish this? No, absolutely not

Was it worth it?
... Idk ._.

Regardless of all that, in case you weren't aware, the 3rd of October is the German Reunification Day, aka my country's national holiday, aka the German Fourth of July :)

So, even though I'm pretty late for it, I thought I'd make something for it and also partly to celebrate the fact that I FINALLY have a design for Germany that I'm happy with- which quite honestly has been one of the main reasons I didn't make that much content for him- I just didn't have a design I was happy with. But hey, we've got there in the end 😌

Now as you may have spotted with those watchful little eyes of yours, I split his face in two (in a more metaphorical sense) and no, I do not mean the scar -_-
However I thought it'd be befitting of the situation, considering the entire point reunification- so I added the DDR flag on the right part :)

Also, the flowers all have a meaning behind them aswell, I used the Cornflowers mainly because amongst all other flowers, they are the ones most commonly associated with Germany. Unlike most other countries, Germany doesn't have an official national flower, so this will have to do. (For anyone who's curious, instead we have a national "plant", which is the oak tree.)
Besides that, inspired by an old Prussian legend, in German culture the flower also represents freedom as a whole.
Besides the Cornflowers, I also used Alliums to symbolise unity, Iris' symbolising hope and yellow roses to represent liberty and friendship ^^ :D


That's all, I shall leave you with the greatest gift I could bestow upon any one:

Vaporwave East Germany :)

Vaporwave East Germany :)

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