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It could also be seen as England still trying to get some sort of revenge on America, following the saying of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." During the Cold War, England could've hooked up with Russia to try and form jealousy within his former colony. |
It could also be seen as England still trying to get some sort of revenge on America, following the saying of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." During the Cold War, England could've hooked up with Russia to try and form jealousy within his former colony. |
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==Moments== |
==Moments== |
Revision as of 18:14, 19 April 2011
Russia/England is a fan pairing between the characters Russia and England.
It is sometime refered to as RusEng, taken from the first few letters of their nation names (Russia and England).
Fan Speculation
This pairing is believed to be a love/hate relation, often gory. Fans think the pairing was created when England "accidentally" summoned Russia, instead of the devil.
It could also be seen as England still trying to get some sort of revenge on America, following the saying of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." During the Cold War, England could've hooked up with Russia to try and form jealousy within his former colony.
Another speculations include that England might be trying to fufill his "maternal" insticts by caring for the more childish Russia