1. "If I’m going down, you’re all coming with me"
    — Tite Kubo, writing the last 6 chapters of bleach (via cherrieeees)
     
  2. gabecebro:

    Let the rain fall

     

    1. Ichigo's son: Who's that, Daddy?
    2. Ichigo: That's Rukia Kuchiki. The woman who changed my entire world, the woman who dried the rain in my soul, the woman who saved my family's life and mine, the woman who I'd go through even 100 millions blades for, the woman who gives me strength and inspires, the woman I share a bond with that can never be broken, the woman who's my white moon and I, her black sun, the woman who I can't keep up with the speed of the world without her in it.
    3. Ichigo's son: Oh...so what did Mommy do?
    4. Ichigo: ..........
     

  3. "MASHIMA YOU BETTER NOT FUCK YOUR MANGA UP"
    — everybody after Naruto and Bleach endings
    (via agnerite)
     

  4. Naruto and Ichigo

    hattoririma:

    Basically they cut their gorgous hair and married a woman they don’t even like

     
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  6. imjasontodd:

    Ichigo Kurosaki’s Instagram

     
  7. hogwartskidsproblems:

    because it deleted the first time

    (via ministryofmagiclondon)

     

  8. “Thank you, geometry, for proving that boredom comes in all shapes and sizes.”

     
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  10. vanessayves:

            Dear Grace,
    Without a secretary I write my own letters, and I write without malice. I learned long ago to hate my enemies, but I’ve never loved one before. The idea of New York is interesting, but I’ve worked so hard for this day…for this victory. I have responsibilities here, people I need to protect, and people who I love. Before the war, if I had an important decision to make, I used to flip a coin; perhaps I will do it again. Polly tells me you fell in love for real. Polly is never wrong about matters of the heart. I will give you my decision in three days.
                                                                                                    All my love, Thomas Shelby.

    (via shelbyladiesclub)

     

  11. "Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts."
     

  12. Why hasn’t the rise of new media transformed refugee status determination?

    oupacademic:

    “By arming ‘citizen journalists’ with so called ‘liberation technology’ there is now capacity to document human rights abuses on an unprecedented scale. Given the need for better and more individualized evidence of rapidly evolving situations in refugee-producing states, what has been the impact of e-evidence on refugee status determination (RSD)? […] Emerging technologies have, in principle, radically expanded the sources of country of origin information accessible to asylum seekers and decision makers, and narrowed the time in which information is received. Their potential, however, is significantly under-realized. The process of identifying country of origin information from new media sources is proving to be cumbersome, demanding expertise, time, and resources that are beyond the capabilities of officials and claimants alike.”

    The power of country of origin information can only be use if the e-evidence can be assessed correctly and is found to be reliable. In that case, refugees could use it to reinforce their oral testimonies and identification papers. The challenge for the international human rights community is now to unlock the full potential of and work with refugees’ electronic evidence.