Thanks everyone for the reviews! And yes, dirt is full of nitrogen, but I think the main problem with it is it's acidic. Lots of plants require nitrogen to grow (corn, for example), and we require a trace amount, but a lot will kill us.
Hong Kong is not a country, and has never been. It's similiar to Wales, it's technically part of the nation, but has its own legislation and distinctive culture. I know, it's confusing.
Anway, I have a job! It's only on Saturday and Friday evening, but it's a job! I'm so happy, I can save for college now!
I don't own Hetalia! end /AN/
"I want you out, I want my own government! I want your soviet-everything out!" Hungary pointed her finger angrily at Russia, wearing her colors proudly. Russia looked down at her, raising an eyebrow. It seemed, while he had been out, Hungary had taken back control of her country, and was now demanding independence.
He raised a hand to his temples. How he hated it when one of his soviet family members decided to stage a revolution...
"We don't need you, we're running just fine! You let Poland have-" Hungary was informing him, when he finally decided to say something, interrupting her. "Okay, let's talk this out. I'm willing to be reasonable."
Hungary raised her eyebrows, but took advantage of the offer. "I would like your troops out of my country, and I would like more say in my government."
Russia seemed to consider it. Hungary knew she was important in the long run of things, but maybe, just maybe, Russia would let her have some things, if not total independence.
Suddenly, however, Russia's brow furrowed darkly. "No." He punctuated his sentence with a hit to her with his waterpipe. He'd caught her off guard, so she didn't react in time to shield herself from a second blow.
"Stop! Stop! You're hurting me!!" She screamed, protecting her head from his blows. This seemed, however, to only make him strike harder, kicking and stomping on her as well. "Someone help! Please!" she wailed, tasting the disturbing flavor of blood in her mouth.
Her screams died out, and Russia finally shouldered his pipe. Hopefully, the fiery nation at his feet had learned a lesson.
/AN/ Okay, so in 1956, the Hungarians led a revolution against their communist government and basically won. At first, it seemed like the Soviet Union would let them be, but then it changed its mind, brutally crushing all opposition to communism. Earlier, Poland had won a couple rights after very bloody protests, and Hungary had been hoping the Soviet Union would let them have more independence too because of that.
