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Post by [x] South Korea on Apr 23, 2012 17:20:01 GMT -5
"You gonna play with us, Sing~?" Said South Korea. She looked as though she was observing Hong Kong. The Korean had never payed any particular attention to the relationships between the southern Asian countries, other than to place them on his hit list. (You never, ever wanted to get on his hit list. Ask Hong Kong and China.) She, Singapore, was looking at the group of them. As if taking them in. South Korea winked and waved, whilst watching Hong Kong and his cards out of the corner of his eye.
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Post by [x] Hong Kong on Apr 23, 2012 18:05:24 GMT -5
When he saw The dim-wit looking at him pointedly, Hong Kong shrugged. It didn't matter to him who South Korea flirted with. Even with the Little Girl, who definitely wasn't old enough for the bastard.
Whatever.
having collected all the cards, he shuffled them again. Thank go- no wait, thank Macau- for those card lessons. He split up the deck into four, passing out the cards quickly and efficiently. Or, as Japan would have said, like a ninja.
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Post by Singapore on Apr 24, 2012 7:27:22 GMT -5
"You gonna play with us, Sing~?"
"Ah...yes! I'm going to play!" she answered as she blushed At the nation. She had finally heard his voice. It shocked her a little bit, but now, she was sure she knew who he was. With that accent, he was definitely South Korea. He gave her a wink and she blushed again! She clapped her hands on her face yet another time.
'I'm not going to be fooled by his charms.' he told herself. Instead of focusing on South Korea, she turned attention to Hong Kong's dealing. 'I definitely won't lose! I'm not going to lose against you again!'
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Post by [x] Spain on Apr 27, 2012 20:57:50 GMT -5
With a coy smile, Spain picked up his cards and looked them over. Not a bad hand, not a bad hand. Wait... this isn't poker at Monaco's place. He reminded himself, organizing them a bit. This is BS. I wonder what it stands for, anyway.
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Post by Singapore on Apr 28, 2012 3:22:14 GMT -5
Singapore looked over her cards. At that moment, she knew she was a goner. She looked at the other players and noticed Spain's smile.
'He must've got some good cards.' Singapore thought to herself. She sighed. 'This is really bad.'
She looked at her cards again. It was tempting; a question was revolving in her mind and wanted to be released. However, it might hurt her pride. But if she didn't, what else could she do.
"Um... pardon me asking, but what game are we playing?"
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Post by Liechtenstein on Apr 28, 2012 9:55:45 GMT -5
"I believe we are playing BS,β Liechtenstein answered then she tilted her head and her answer trailed into a question, ββ¦or solitaire?β
What game are we playing? The female nation ask to herself. The confused girl look up at the gentlemen sitting around the table for help.
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Post by [x] Hong Kong on Apr 29, 2012 14:26:28 GMT -5
"BS, Idjit," Hong Kong picked up his cards slowly, reviewing each card in turn, before sitting back on one hand. He watched the rest of the players carefully, looking for any signs of nervousness or overconfidence.
'How long are they going to take? It's not like this is a hard game or anything,'
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Post by [x] South Korea on Apr 29, 2012 16:04:13 GMT -5
Korea snatched the cards into his grip, and quickly shuffled through them. He was quickly disappointed with his dismal selection of cards. He was missing a few important ones, meaning he would have to lie. Which would be no problem, of course, because, you know, lying was invented in Korea, you know.
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Post by Singapore on Apr 30, 2012 1:00:43 GMT -5
Singapore fumed. She was not an Idiot!!!
"I was just asking!" She nearly yelled.
'BS,' she thought to herself, 'I think I've played it with Hong Kong a few times. But I've never won against Hong Kong.'
She looked at her cards. This was good, she had a few good cards. It looks like she didn't need to lie. This would mean that it would be easier to spot out those who were lying.
'Hong Kong, watch out.'
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Post by [x] South Korea on May 9, 2012 18:51:15 GMT -5
Korea looked sidelong at Singapore, who was directly a rather annoyed look at Hong Kong. Korea wondered if they had some kind of feud that he hadn't heard about... ...Southeast Asian countries, psh. Or more citystate things, in their cases. City-states were invented in Korea, too. A long silence followed the dealing of the deck, mostly consisting of various nations glaring at each other. So, South Korea decided to break the silence. "Hey, Hoko, this game was invented in Korea, da~ze!" Shouldn't everybody know things like this?
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Post by Singapore on May 10, 2012 9:03:35 GMT -5
Singapore stared at South Korea with curious eyes. This guy seems to say a lot of random facts at random times. But it did her good actually. Her anger had almost disappeared. She didn't know why exactly, but she had a hypothesis that it was because of his naive atmosphere that seemed to wash away the anger from her. He took a deep breathe and let it out and the rest of her anger disappeared.
"Alright, who's starting?" then an evil grin formed on her face. It was just out of curiosity on how the other teenager (Hong Kong) would act. "And does anyone know what BS means?"
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Post by [x] South Korea on May 10, 2012 12:40:44 GMT -5
The origin of all awesomeness heard the question that was voiced, and leaned closer to Singapore, holding his cards off to the side so that nobody could steal a look at them. He kept one eye on Hong Kong out of the corner of his eye, who was more likely to start busting out firecrackers than anybody else South Korea knew. "Mm? What does it mean?" Korea wondered how much trouble he would get into for mentioning it in front of Liechtenstein. Probably a lot. But, comedy pays off now, whereas thinking ahead pays of later. Korea whispered it into Singapore's ear, "I think it means bullshit, Sing~" He leaned back away from the bespectacled Singapore and watched Hong Kong, wondering if he had heard him. Maybe, maybe not.
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Post by [x] Hong Kong on May 10, 2012 23:53:08 GMT -5
When Hong Kong first heard the Idiot start to spout out none sense, he didn't really care; no one was stupid enough to actually believe him. He was reminded a few seconds later that at least one person in the room was. His hand twitched. He was itching to slam S. Korea onto the table again, but refrained. He didn't want to have to shuffle the cards again.
They were bent enough as it was, and it wasn't like he could get another deck easily.
But when he saw the Idiot whisper something in Idiot #2's ear, he just couldn't help himself anymore. He sat up slowly, straightening and moved his legs so that he sat in a lax criss-cross position.
He glanced sideways at Spain, who hadn't talked for a while, and then Liechtenstein, gaging what they would do if he got back at the Dim-wit.
Not much, he thought, they probably wouldn't even realize what was going on.
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Post by Singapore on May 11, 2012 1:00:06 GMT -5
South Korea whispered into her ear. Yep, just the word she wanted. She saw Hong Kong sit a bit straighter and she knew that he was tensing up. She turned to South Korea and mouthed a thank you and gave him a peace sign.
She turned to look at the other players. Spain had been quiet the entire time, Liechtenstein didn't say anything either, South Korea was active and trying to annoy Hong Kong, and Hong Kong was tensing. She could use this as an advantage, the relationship between Hong Kong and South Korea that is. As for Liechtenstein, she already figured out that she was an innocent girl and everyone wanted to keep it that way. Spain, however, is a bit of a mystery character. Perhaps she should start up a conversation with him.
But she had more important matters to deal with first. She put her free hand at the side of the face, hiding her mouth from Liechtenstein and mouthed a few words at Hong Kong.
'Bullshit.' She grinned.
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Post by [x] Spain on May 11, 2012 17:53:22 GMT -5
Spain had to smile a bit at everything that was going around him. Mostly South Korea and Hong Kong bickering with Singapore in the middle. Though it was nice to see Liechtenstein and Singapore getting along well.
Of course, his smile widened a bit when he saw the word that Singapore mouthed to Hong Kong. The very word this game was named after:
Bull-effing-shit.
Duh. What else would it be named after?
Okay, maybe he was starting to hang out with Prussia too much after what his mind was telling him sarcasm-wise. But he wouldn't admit to it.
Actually, he hadn't really noticed that he hadn't spoken in a while. Usually he was talking constantly. That was strange. "So, we all ready?"
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