A Hetalia AU FanFic

Feb. 22nd, 2026 01:54 am
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Title: Hindrance

Author: [personal profile] mochi_colors

Rating: T+

Wordcount:1,126

Genre: Drama, Mystery

Characters: Belarus-Centric

Summary: Ten years ago, Natalia Arlovskaya, the Personification of the Republic of Belarus, had done something horrible and unforgivable. She is locked away from her fellow countries in a ten-year isolation as her punishment. 10 years later, a reformed Natalia is released from her isolation. On her boss's orders, Natalia must attend a World Academy to rebuild interactions with her fellow countries and join the newspaper club. Strange things started to happen around the academy as Natalia recalled her memories from the past that may or may not have something to do with her siblings.

TW/CW: Attempted murder

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Feb. 15th, 2026 01:00 am
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Wow... I kinda sucked at the updating thing last year. Then again, not off to a good foot this year, either.

Biopsy results were abnormal but fine, they just think they're fatty nodes. Found the first marker, can't find the second one. But they said that's not unusual since the doctor—an old man saw my boobs—usually clears out so much that the markers they put in to monitor are hard to find. Have another mamo this coming month after a different surgery, hoping they'll do both breasts and not just the left as a monitoring visit.

June was kinda meh? Got my Wolf Chan plushie and he's been my bed-bud since then. Finally got myself an appointment with Jessica, only got a few inches cut off, but more is planned. July I finished the latch-hook kit I started, gave it to Amaya. Got a portable window unit for my AC and lord above that's such an easier chaos to deal with. August I was a sick bean. I'm still not sure if it was covid, the flu, or bronchitis—I didn't test for anything or go to the doctor like a dummy. But I was...not really having a good time with it, the fatigue hit me so hard that I constantly slept. Or tried to with all the coughing. But it made me consider that I might have lupus; blood test later ruled that out.

September decided to also give me a good whack, had another sinus infection that spurred a million other things into happening. Face swelled up to a very noticeable state on one side because of my teeth. I still say it's my teeth causing these problems. At least this post. Did get all my hair lobbed off and dyed it purple, it was a lot shorter than what...I was expecting. And I've hated the grow out process. Got my windshield replaced on my car, the lining was starting to lift and moisture was getting in, so it needed to be done. October I ended up doing the train kit, or...well...started it. I got the train done. And then got tired of it for a bit. Also! Went to Howloscream at Busch Gardens with Amaya and Emma!!! We had a lot of fun and I'm happy to say my car survived the trip.

November had me restarting my Animal Crossing island, had a CT scan of my head to see if I needed to be seen by the ENT office. Which I did. We tried two different antibiotics to see if we couldn't get my right maxillary sinus to unblock—the left side was clear as crystal despite the fact that was the side that trigged the infection a few months prior. But yeah, couldn't shake the blockage out, so we're doing surgery! It's a fairly common one so there's not much in the way of complications that they see. And we'll be one step closer to getting my teeth out of my head. Also. Rolled my stupid ass out of bed, literally, and hurt myself so bad I called out of work and huddled under an electric throw for hours. It also did something weird to my foot, standing on it for a while caused tingling in my outer toes of that foot?

December I got my first dermatologist appointment, not a full body but we've got one scheduled. She agreed with the rosacea rash, especially after looking at my blood work panels, so no lupus. Yay and boo at the same time, yanno. I just...want a reason for the things. Christmas was nothing spectacular this year. January we had...snow. And guess what. It's lasted pretty much well into the middle of February. Mostly because it's also been super fucking cold. Cold that hung around forever. It's finally starting to warm up... Guess that's all for now. Just a bunch of cleaning.
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Back in August of 2025, we announced a temporary block on account creation for users under the age of 18 from the state of Tennessee, due to the court in Netchoice's challenge to the law (which we're a part of!) refusing to prevent the law from being enforced while the lawsuit plays out. Today, I am sad to announce that we've had to add South Carolina to that list. When creating an account, you will now be asked if you're a resident of Tennessee or South Carolina. If you are, and your birthdate shows you're under 18, you won't be able to create an account.

We're very sorry to have to do this, and especially on such short notice. The reason for it: on Friday, South Carolina governor Henry McMaster signed the South Carolina Age-Appropriate Design Code Act into law, with an effective date of immediately. The law is so incredibly poorly written it took us several days to even figure out what the hell South Carolina wants us to do and whether or not we're covered by it. We're still not entirely 100% sure about the former, but in regards to the latter, we're pretty sure the fact we use Google Analytics on some site pages (for OS/platform/browser capability analysis) means we will be covered by the law. Thankfully, the law does not mandate a specific form of age verification, unlike many of the other state laws we're fighting, so we're likewise pretty sure that just stopping people under 18 from creating an account will be enough to comply without performing intrusive and privacy-invasive third-party age verification. We think. Maybe. (It's a really, really badly written law. I don't know whether they intended to write it in a way that means officers of the company can potentially be sentenced to jail time for violating it, but that's certainly one possible way to read it.)

Netchoice filed their lawsuit against SC over the law as I was working on making this change and writing this news post -- so recently it's not even showing up in RECAP yet for me to link y'all to! -- but here's the complaint as filed in the lawsuit, Netchoice v Wilson. Please note that I didn't even have to write the declaration yet (although I will be): we are cited in the complaint itself with a link to our August news post as evidence of why these laws burden small websites and create legal uncertainty that causes a chilling effect on speech. \o/

In fact, that's the victory: in December, the judge ruled in favor of Netchoice in Netchoice v Murrill, the lawsuit over Louisiana's age-verification law Act 456, finding (once again) that requiring age verification to access social media is unconstitutional. Judge deGravelles' ruling was not simply a preliminary injunction: this was a final, dispositive ruling stating clearly and unambiguously "Louisiana Revised Statutes §§51:1751–1754 violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, as incorporated by the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution", as well as awarding Netchoice their costs and attorney's fees for bringing the lawsuit. We didn't provide a declaration in that one, because Act 456, may it rot in hell, had a total registered user threshold we don't meet. That didn't stop Netchoice's lawyers from pointing out that we were forced to block service to Mississippi and restrict registration in Tennessee (pointing, again, to that news post), and Judge deGravelles found our example so compelling that we are cited twice in his ruling, thus marking the first time we've helped to get one of these laws enjoined or overturned just by existing. I think that's a new career high point for me.

I need to find an afternoon to sit down and write an update for [site community profile] dw_advocacy highlighting everything that's going on (and what stage the lawsuits are in), because folks who know there's Some Shenanigans afoot in their state keep asking us whether we're going to have to put any restrictions on their states. I'll repeat my promise to you all: we will fight every state attempt to impose mandatory age verification and deanonymization on our users as hard as we possibly can, and we will keep actions like this to the clear cases where there's no doubt that we have to take action in order to prevent liability.

In cases like SC, where the law takes immediate effect, or like TN and MS, where the district court declines to issue a temporary injunction or the district court issues a temporary injunction and the appellate court overturns it, we may need to take some steps to limit our potential liability: when that happens, we'll tell you what we're doing as fast as we possibly can. (Sometimes it takes a little while for us to figure out the exact implications of a newly passed law or run the risk assessment on a law that the courts declined to enjoin. Netchoice's lawyers are excellent, but they're Netchoice's lawyers, not ours: we have to figure out our obligations ourselves. I am so very thankful that even though we are poor in money, we are very rich in friends, and we have a wide range of people we can go to for help.)

In cases where Netchoice filed the lawsuit before the law's effective date, there's a pending motion for a preliminary injunction, the court hasn't ruled on the motion yet, and we're specifically named in the motion for preliminary injunction as a Netchoice member the law would apply to, we generally evaluate that the risk is low enough we can wait and see what the judge decides. (Right now, for instance, that's Netchoice v Jones, formerly Netchoice v Miyares, mentioned in our December news post: the judge has not yet ruled on the motion for preliminary injunction.) If the judge grants the injunction, we won't need to do anything, because the state will be prevented from enforcing the law. If the judge doesn't grant the injunction, we'll figure out what we need to do then, and we'll let you know as soon as we know.

I know it's frustrating for people to not know what's going to happen! Believe me, it's just as frustrating for us: you would not believe how much of my time is taken up by tracking all of this. I keep trying to find time to update [site community profile] dw_advocacy so people know the status of all the various lawsuits (and what actions we've taken in response), but every time I think I might have a second, something else happens like this SC law and I have to scramble to figure out what we need to do. We will continue to update [site community profile] dw_news whenever we do have to take an action that restricts any of our users, though, as soon as something happens that may make us have to take an action, and we will give you as much warning as we possibly can. It is absolutely ridiculous that we still have to have this fight, but we're going to keep fighting it for as long as we have to and as hard as we need to.

I look forward to the day we can lift the restrictions on Mississippi, Tennessee, and now South Carolina, and I apologize again to our users (and to the people who temporarily aren't able to become our users) from those states.

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