Also late for Canada Day AND draw a werewolf day.
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He's got a maple leaf and is certainly covered with hair, so I got halfway to the Canadian stereotype on both accounts.
Honestly? My Canadian furry friends are the most stereotypical ones ever - not naming names, but they include an animator who plays as a lynx and whose father is apparently employed with whoever puts the milk into bags, and a Quebecois gamer (very into werewolves, I was thinking of them as I drew this) whose grandfather is a Maple farmer (or whatever the term is) - apparently, maple syrup is just as fucked up a racket as you can get. The trees aren't the easiest to replant, so protection and underground trafficking are rampant, same as the mafia does with olives. They've even sabotaged a vat in the last year with burning plastic. Maple syrup is hardcore.
Of course, we all fit some of our stereotypes to an extent! I'm 225 pounds, white and blonde, I work a life carefully managed by capitalism, I talk too loud, and I eat upwards of three pounds of food at a single sitting when possible; and yet in so many other respects I'm not that stereotypical an American (my socialism, low religious bent, my poor driving skills and my disabilities and appreciation of underground and foreign cinema)...
But the key is we stand out the traits that fit the stereotype and ignore the ones that don't, so everyone's a stereotype except for maybe three people who fit none of their stereotypes in the world.
Honestly? My Canadian furry friends are the most stereotypical ones ever - not naming names, but they include an animator who plays as a lynx and whose father is apparently employed with whoever puts the milk into bags, and a Quebecois gamer (very into werewolves, I was thinking of them as I drew this) whose grandfather is a Maple farmer (or whatever the term is) - apparently, maple syrup is just as fucked up a racket as you can get. The trees aren't the easiest to replant, so protection and underground trafficking are rampant, same as the mafia does with olives. They've even sabotaged a vat in the last year with burning plastic. Maple syrup is hardcore.
Of course, we all fit some of our stereotypes to an extent! I'm 225 pounds, white and blonde, I work a life carefully managed by capitalism, I talk too loud, and I eat upwards of three pounds of food at a single sitting when possible; and yet in so many other respects I'm not that stereotypical an American (my socialism, low religious bent, my poor driving skills and my disabilities and appreciation of underground and foreign cinema)...
But the key is we stand out the traits that fit the stereotype and ignore the ones that don't, so everyone's a stereotype except for maybe three people who fit none of their stereotypes in the world.
I wouldn't say that you talk too loud (at least not at that one occasion), and I thought you would get a pizza of your own, so that also isn't as bad as you might think. Look at me, I don't do alpine skiing, I hate Volksmusik and all that folcloristic garbage, and I would never wear Lederhosen. For many people it's a rebellion from what they are surrounded, I guess. I could see you though wear a cowboy hat, would frame your face nicely, imo
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