Life's a duel. Ore no turn!

kunisaki:

Dragons

Always have been, always will be. I think dragons are so magnificent and such beautiful creatures. They symbolize power with harmony and are wise and honourable creatures. This is why I love them.

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kunisaki:

Dragons
Always have been, always will be. I think dragons are so magnificent and such beautiful creatures. They symbolize power with harmony and are wise and honourable creatures. This is why I love them.

atla-confession-box:

“All these people talking about Azula and how amazing she is or how sorry they felt for her makes me want to throw something. SHE WAS FREAKIN PSYCHO.”

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atla-confession-box:

“All these people talking about Azula and how amazing she is or how sorry they felt for her makes me want to throw something. SHE WAS FREAKIN PSYCHO.”

(Source: yoshi-zangetsu, via matiix)



stardanced:

Last weekend, Manika Manila, our local BJD community, had its annual Christmas meet, Monito Manika 2011. I hosted it. It was a potluck party, but since not everyone would be able to bring something to share, monetary contribution was collected in order to offset the cost of food prepared by my lola. The next day, news of Sendong and its wrath on Cagayan de Oro and Iligan poured in. I found myself unable to think or talk or post about anything else. With the blessing of my lola, Manika Manila decided that the money we raised was to be donated to Typhoon Sendong relief operations. The money was already with me, and it was all just a matter of dropping it off to the proper channels.

I found a particular channel that couldn’t have been more appropriate for us.

This is my surprise for you, Manika Manila. A portion of the money we raised was used to buy a dozen of these adorable teddy bears to give to Yakapin: Batang Hilagang Mindanao, a campaign spearheaded by my good friend Pia/@photograpia on Tumblr and her mom to collect teddy bears and stuffed toys for the children affected by Typhoon Sendong in Northern Mindanao.

We BJD owners know that our dolls are not just dolls; not to us, at least. They are outlets for our creativity and self-expression, the personifications of characters we’ve long crafted in our minds, or simply quiet companions that we can look to for comfort when the world gets too crowded and noisy for our liking. At an age where we supposedly should’ve lost interest in dolls and other “childish” things, we still manage to see our dolls - and by extension, the rest of the world - with a certain childlike wonder. Thus, we can better see and appreciate what a toy would mean to a child. For a child, a toy is not just a toy. A simple teddy bear can become a child’s outlet for his emotions, something soft and warm that he can hug, a friendly face where he can find comfort in solace in a world that can be so big and scary.

Look at his friendly little smile! He and his eleven other brave bear friends will be sending smiles and hugs to the children of Northern Mindanao. :)

Give a hug to the children of Northern Mindanao by giving them a lovable stuffed toy to hug. Refer to this entry for various drop-off points around the metro where you can leave your stuffed toys and teddy bears. I’ll also be reblogging it here. Don’t forget to like Yakapin: Batang Hilagang Mindanao on Facebook!


stardanced:

Last weekend, Manika Manila, our local BJD community, had its annual Christmas meet, Monito Manika 2011. I hosted it. It was a potluck party, but since not everyone would be able to bring something to share, monetary contribution was collected in order to offset the cost of food prepared by my lola. The next day, news of Sendong and its wrath on Cagayan de Oro and Iligan poured in. I found myself unable to think or talk or post about anything else. With the blessing of my lola, Manika Manila decided that the money we raised was to be donated to Typhoon Sendong relief operations. The money was already with me, and it was all just a matter of dropping it off to the proper channels.
I found a particular channel that couldn’t have been more appropriate for us.

This is my surprise for you, Manika Manila. A portion of the money we raised was used to buy a dozen of these adorable teddy bears to give to Yakapin: Batang Hilagang Mindanao, a campaign spearheaded by my good friend Pia/@photograpia on Tumblr and her mom to collect teddy bears and stuffed toys for the children affected by Typhoon Sendong in Northern Mindanao.
We BJD owners know that our dolls are not just dolls; not to us, at least. They are outlets for our creativity and self-expression, the personifications of characters we’ve long crafted in our minds, or simply quiet companions that we can look to for comfort when the world gets too crowded and noisy for our liking. At an age where we supposedly should’ve lost interest in dolls and other “childish” things, we still manage to see our dolls - and by extension, the rest of the world - with a certain childlike wonder. Thus, we can better see and appreciate what a toy would mean to a child. For a child, a toy is not just a toy. A simple teddy bear can become a child’s outlet for his emotions, something soft and warm that he can hug, a friendly face where he can find comfort in solace in a world that can be so big and scary.

Look at his friendly little smile! He and his eleven other brave bear friends will be sending smiles and hugs to the children of Northern Mindanao. :)
Give a hug to the children of Northern Mindanao by giving them a lovable stuffed toy to hug. Refer to this entry for various drop-off points around the metro where you can leave your stuffed toys and teddy bears. I’ll also be reblogging it here. Don’t forget to like Yakapin: Batang Hilagang Mindanao on Facebook!

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twistedtragedy:

oh man that’s just awesome

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sliferthewhythefuckdidigeta:

#Yugioh Duel Art book pictures by the V-Jump team, showing the sleeve it comes in as well as the special folder that will be given out at Jump Festa.

DUEL ART will come out December 16th.

sources: http://vjumpbooks.com/staffblog/ and http://twitpic.com/7sq7pc

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chrono-explosive:

LOHAC NECKLACE GIVEAWAY

WHAT: a land of heat and clockwork-inspired necklace. the gear and clockwork pendant measures about 3” long and features a swarovski crystal accent in fire opal. the chain is about 20” with a 3.5” extender.

WHY: because you guys are pretty awesome, and also sometimes i make jewelry and then realize i’m never going to wear it… but mostly because you guys are pretty awesome!

WHO: all of you (except that guy over there). international bros are included because i know some cool people who live in mystical, faraway lands and i want them to have a chance too.

HOW: one like + one reblog = two chances. don’t be a dbag and cheat, etc. etc. winner will be picked on saturday, dec. 24 via random number generator. have your ask box open for winner notification, blah blah okay go!

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funniest10k:

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funniest10k:

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