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rosoie:

in which Kougami calls Akane by her given name

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Otoya Ittoki’s perfection appreciation post

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kumapillow:

Takami suggests having the dog roll in front of Ginoza, with Momota following that they might see Gino smile profusely on that. And then their imaginations run wild, again…

Momota: Ginoza-san restraining the desire to approach the dog in front of his people!

Takami: Ginoza-san trying in vain to keep his cool, but is all smiles toward the dog!

Momota: Ginoza-san finally losing his inhibitions, soon hugging the dog and rolling around, laughing like a boy!

Takami: And the resulting look on Kougami-kun’s face, turning away from seeing all that!

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rurarara:

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my friend ravie took this shot at ikebukuro animate the other day. twitter-style kurobas character conversations of sort.

Tetsuya Kuroko
ここがアニメイト池袋本店です、火神君。
This is the Animate Ikebukuro main branch, Kagami-kun.

Taiga Kagami
ヘー。思ったよりデケーとこだな
Hmm, it’s a bigger place than I thought.

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alliandoalice:

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u·to·pi·a
An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.

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"One day in 1945, my time came to a stop. But nothing remains unchanging, something will most definitely change…well, I met a lot of people, and things did change for me at certain times. Neko, it’s because of your unconditional feelings for me that I managed to find a place to belong. Kuro, it’s because of your honest trust in me that I can accept who I am without fear. I am Adolf K. Weismann, yet at the same time, I am Isana Yashiro, and there are people who call me Shiro. I have things to protect, and people who I treasure dearly. I won’t let anyone suffer anymore. Lieutenant, sister, I will no longer run away."

— Adolf K. Weismann, extended preview for episode 13 of K, “King” (via marchen-v-friedhof)