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kireinami:

Friends forever! ♫

Ichimichi Mao and Yui Koike
[ Luka Millfy / Gokai Yellow & Ahim de Famille / Gokai Pink ] 

yssadalawa:

sokka: my first girlfriend turned into the moon.
zuko: that’s rough buddy.

#best line ever

lefuulei:

kittenhugs:

bluedogeyes:

You are not like the others… 

;____;

GOD DAMNIT NOW I’M CRYING

thedrunkenmoogle:

Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgeworth Wine
Lawyer/adventure game series Phoenix Wright, known as Gyakuten Saiban in Japan, is 10 years old! To celebrate a decade of solving crimes while dabbling in paranormal activities, Capcom has released a limited edition wine package.  Included are two bottles of wine, one white and one red, representing Phoenix and Edgeworth. “Genius Red” is the name of Edgeworth’s, while “Heat White” is the name of Pheonix’s white wine.  The package also includes a wine glass with an etching of the Blue Badger, the mascot of the police force in the games. 
Unfortunately, the wine is only available in Japan.  If you’re lucky enough to live there, you can buy it for 4,725 yen.
Phoenix Wright 10th Anniversary Wine from Animate Online Shop - 4,725 yen

thedrunkenmoogle:

Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgeworth Wine

Lawyer/adventure game series Phoenix Wright, known as Gyakuten Saiban in Japan, is 10 years old! To celebrate a decade of solving crimes while dabbling in paranormal activities, Capcom has released a limited edition wine package.  Included are two bottles of wine, one white and one red, representing Phoenix and Edgeworth. “Genius Red” is the name of Edgeworth’s, while “Heat White” is the name of Pheonix’s white wine.  The package also includes a wine glass with an etching of the Blue Badger, the mascot of the police force in the games. 

Unfortunately, the wine is only available in Japan.  If you’re lucky enough to live there, you can buy it for 4,725 yen.

Phoenix Wright 10th Anniversary Wine from Animate Online Shop - 4,725 yen

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This.  A thousand times this.  I can understand where people would  think “oh, he’s already dead,” but he’s proven quite well that he’s very  much alive.  If they pulled the “oh, he’s already dead” thing, they’d  just be presenting another Philip character, which it’s not been long  enough to do that if you ask me.
I seriously don’t understand the hate Gai gets or how people can  perceive that he’s “dead.”  The man is an embodiment of all of our  collective love of Super Sentai.  We should all identify with him and  want to be him, not see him stripped of his life because you want drama  or intrigue.  You’re all forgetting the demographic for this series,  which is little kids.  I bet little kids are identifying with him as  well, envying how he’s living out the ultimate nerd dream of meeting his  heroes and being a hero.  Isn’t that every little kid’s dream?  And if  you were that child, watching Gai doing exactly what you want to be  doing, would you really want for him to die or already be dead?  That  would be a dream killer.  If he died, it would mean that chancing your  dreams will only end in suffering; it he’s already dead, that means that  dreams can’t be obtained in the living world.
I don’t think he’s dead.  He was given a second chance at life to be a  hero that humans can look up to and be proud of.  That’s not Gai being a  zombie; that’s Gai being saved by the very heroes he idolizes to become  a hero in their stead.  If he died, it would mean that he can no longer  meet his fellow heroes or live in a world where heroes live on.
I want him to live because he is living a dream that none of us can  have.  I want him to be alive to continue living that dream.  I want him  to be the ambassador of my desire; I want him to be an eternal hero.

This.  A thousand times this.  I can understand where people would think “oh, he’s already dead,” but he’s proven quite well that he’s very much alive.  If they pulled the “oh, he’s already dead” thing, they’d just be presenting another Philip character, which it’s not been long enough to do that if you ask me.

I seriously don’t understand the hate Gai gets or how people can perceive that he’s “dead.”  The man is an embodiment of all of our collective love of Super Sentai.  We should all identify with him and want to be him, not see him stripped of his life because you want drama or intrigue.  You’re all forgetting the demographic for this series, which is little kids.  I bet little kids are identifying with him as well, envying how he’s living out the ultimate nerd dream of meeting his heroes and being a hero.  Isn’t that every little kid’s dream?  And if you were that child, watching Gai doing exactly what you want to be doing, would you really want for him to die or already be dead?  That would be a dream killer.  If he died, it would mean that chancing your dreams will only end in suffering; it he’s already dead, that means that dreams can’t be obtained in the living world.

I don’t think he’s dead.  He was given a second chance at life to be a hero that humans can look up to and be proud of.  That’s not Gai being a zombie; that’s Gai being saved by the very heroes he idolizes to become a hero in their stead.  If he died, it would mean that he can no longer meet his fellow heroes or live in a world where heroes live on.

I want him to live because he is living a dream that none of us can have.  I want him to be alive to continue living that dream.  I want him to be the ambassador of my desire; I want him to be an eternal hero.