Herrowie, I'm Rowie~!

I'm a pansexual female adult that likes video games, anime, and manga way too much~

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yugioh-thoughts:

What if sometimes Kaiba invites orphanages to Kaiba Land for a day for free. (Using the American one for this since the layout is shown). One day while making a round to make sure everything is running smooth, he finds a crying, lost girl who got separated from her group. (We’ll say her name is Molly). Kaiba takes the time to find out why she’s so upset, tells his staff to find the orphanage the girl came with, but then decides to give Molly the option of spending the day with him, as a VIP. She accepts cause it sounds like fun. Kaiba gets her on any ride she wants (that’s safe for a 7 year old), any item, any food, some behind the scenes stuff. She gets to meet Mokuba and basically have the time of her life, wearing a big smile all the day. At the end of the day, before she leaves, Molly thanks Kaiba for giving her the best day ever. A few weeks later, Kaiba even gets a hand drawn card from her. He keeps it hidden in his desk cause after all, moments like these are why he and Mokuba built Kaiba Land.

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My heart

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erykahisnotokay:

veryfemmeandantifascist:

nita-approved:

huffingtonpost:

Brave Black Woman Stands Alone Against Hundreds Of Neo-Nazis

I know I keep re blogging this and I will continue to whenever I see it.

We are magnificent

“It was an impulse. I was so angry, I just went out into the street,” Asplund told the Guardian. “I was thinking: ‘hell no, they can’t march here!’ I had this adrenaline. No Nazi is going to march here, it’s not okay.”

The paper reported that Asplund stands just 5’2” and weighs about 110 pounds — yet she stood in the path of some 300 marching neo-Nazis, one of whom shoved her out of the way.