Why are you telling me this? Tell this handicap:
I specifically said I didn't get how this worked with them representing whole countries. I get that people stereotype them as liking Yaoi and such. I know nosebleeds are symbolizing extreme excitement, usually loveually.
Again, what I'm not getting is the relation considering they're supposed to be whole countries, how this works together. (And I'm getting the guys outside are starfishs... I'm not getting inside)
Not only do they represent countries, which is made note off in certain comics which are more based on world politics, but the individual people are also characters.
They're not always representing the entire country that they are. In some, they're just people with slighty stereotypes in their character.
In the Teaparty (Not the Boston Teaparty) one, the joke is that the "posh" countries, England, Sweden and Japan are having a tea party, and haven't invited any of Sweden's Nordic neighbours, who are the slightly more laid-back, make jokes, annoy people characters.
Since they weren't invited, the two outside the window are watching, and pretending to make love to Germany.
Not as a stereotype of anything, it's just them using another person.
Obviously, "Sister Japan" (As he calls the females of the countries), like Yaoi and is being turned on.
As is seen in Manga and Anime, she has an explosive nose-bleed, which makes a mess, is disruptive of the teaparty and would then annoy England, Japan and Sweden.
It's their revenge for not being invited. So, they pull a prank on them.
This comic isn't about politics, and the characters inside are just there on stereotype, while the ones outside are just making a prank.
Anyway, with that one killed, I'll just say that I find them really funny. :)