Introduction!

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Hey, Countryhuman fans! Before we dive into this book, I just want to say—this is purely my opinion on the many ships in the fandom. I know shipping is a controversial topic, and some of you might not agree with my takes, but that's okay. I'm here to analyze, explain, and rate these ships based on their history, logic, and fandom influence—no sugarcoating, no bias.

If you're looking for a book that just blindly praises every ship, this isn't it. I'm going to be brutally honest, and if you can't handle that, you might want to click away now. But if you're here for some real talk about Countryhuman ships, welcome aboard!
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Welcome Message:

Welcome to Love, War, and Politics: Countryhuman Ships Explained! If you're a Countryhumans fan who's ever wondered why certain ships exist, which ones make sense, and which ones should be thrown into the void, this book is for you.

I've been in this fandom long enough to see everything—from well-thought-out historical ships to completely random pairings that make zero sense. So, I decided to break it all down and explain the good, the bad, and the downright cursed.

This book isn't just about listing ships; it's about analyzing them. Where did they come from? Do they have any historical or political basis? Or were they just slapped together because two characters looked cute in an edit? I'll be covering the most popular ships, underrated ones, and those that make you question humanity. I'll also touch on the heavy influence Hetalia had on this fandom, as many ships originated from there.

At the end of each analysis, I'll rate the ship based on logic, chemistry, history, and fandom influence. No sugarcoating—just the truth.

If that sounds like something you're interested in, buckle up. It's about to get real.

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What This Book Covers:

Here's what you can expect:

✅ Popular Ships: The ones everyone knows, whether they love them or hate them (RusAme, FrUk, USUK, etc.).
✅ Obscure Ships: The ones that exist but nobody really talks about.
✅ Nonsense Ships: The ones that have zero historical or political basis (looking at you, Russia x Indonesia).
✅ Hetalia Influence: How a lot of Countryhuman ships started from the Hetalia fandom and spread.
✅ Analysis & Rating: A deep dive into each ship's origins, logic, and whether it actually works.

This book isn't just a list—it's a full breakdown of the Countryhuman shipping world.


Rating System:

Each ship will be rated on the following scale:
• S-Tier (Legendary) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Masterpiece level. Deep history, incredible chemistry, and makes absolute sense. Fandom gold.
• A-Tier (Great) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Strong ship with good logic, historical backing, and solid chemistry.
• B-Tier (Decent) ⭐⭐⭐ – A little shaky, but still has enough substance to be reasonable.
• C-Tier (Meh) ⭐⭐ – Not the worst, but also not that great. Kind of just exists.
• D-Tier (Why?) ⭐ – This ship exists for no reason. No history, no logic, just vibes.
• F-Tier (What were they thinking?) 🚨 – A complete mess. Makes absolutely no sense, has zero chemistry, and was likely created on a whim.


How I'll Judge the Ships:

Each rating will be based on four main factors:
1. Historical & Political Basis: Does this ship have any real-life history, alliances, or conflicts backing it up? Or was it made up for aesthetics?
2. Chemistry: Even if there's no deep history, do these characters have a believable dynamic that makes sense?
3. Fandom Influence: Is this a big ship with strong storytelling and content behind it, or is it just a throwaway pairing?
4. Overall Sense: Does this ship make any logical sense, or is it just a fantasy that someone forced into existence?

By the end, you'll know which ships actually work and which ones should be erased from the fandom's memory.


Final Warning (For the Haters):

Now, let's get one thing straight: This book is my opinion. If you're one of those overly sensitive fans who cries anytime someone criticizes your ship, let me make this easy for you—leave now.

I'm not here to coddle anyone's feelings or pretend every ship is valid just because someone likes it. If a ship makes no sense, I'm going to say it. And if that hurts your feelings, that's a you problem.

At the end of the day, I don't care if people hate me for my opinions. I'm here to analyze, discuss, and tell the truth about Countryhuman ships, whether people like it or not. So if you can handle that, welcome aboard. If not, don't let the door hit you on the way out.

Now, let's get started.

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