Lady Godiva, (detail), (c. 1897), by John Collier (British, 1850 – 1934), oil on canvas, 142.2 cm (55.9 in) x 183 cm (72 in), Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

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Lady Godiva, (detail), (c. 1897), by John Collier (British, 1850 – 1934), oil on canvas, 142.2 cm (55.9 in) x 183 cm (72 in), Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
Kirsty Maccoll and naya Rivera died as true selfless heroines: sacrificing their lives to save their sons
A Safeway employee who previously served in the U.S. Army for two decades attacked a gunman in the produce section of the Bend, Oregon, supe
"PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Safeway employee who previously served in the U.S. Army for two decades attacked 'Defended customers and coworkers against' a gunman in the produce section of the Bend, Oregon, supermarket, police said Monday, possibly preventing more casualties from a shooting that left the employee and one other person dead." There you fucks at the Associated Press, I fixed it for you. Mr. Donald Ray Surrett Jr. was not an attacker he is a hero who was trying to defend people not willing to defend themselves. Thank you Mr. Donald Ray Surrett Jr., may your cup never run dry in Valhalla.
Lady Godiva, (detail), (c. 1897), by John Collier (British, 1850 – 1934), oil on canvas, 142.2 cm (55.9 in) x 183 cm (72 in), Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
gimme a character that unflinchingly throws themselves in danger for their loved ones and destroy me
The Happiest People On The Planet
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@Selfless Sacrifice Naruto RP - First Meeting (Itachi and Kaede)
As a chunin, the young woman was suppose to be able to keep with her team and not to stray too far. She wanted a little time to herself, and since she didn't have a mission today, she went out for a little personal time in a small clearing. It was somewhere not too far but still a small distance away from home. She wouldn't stay long, just enough to clear her head.
She came into the clearing, a ring of trees acting as a gateway to her sanctuary. There was a few logs on the ground, probably from all the past experiences with training, and a small stump. The woman sat on the stump, sighing with relief. Today seemed like a good day to rest, before she had more work to do later on. Getting a break once in a while helped her.
A small wind breezed through the area, her short blond hair dancing with its motion. She gave a small smile before looking around this haven she made. That's when she saw the stranger not too far from her. This person had been around the trees. She stood up, wary of the situation. Her blue-green eyes analyzed the person as she voiced her question. "Who's there?" She slowly motioned her hand toward her kunai pouch, in case this was an enemy ready to attack.
The night was young, the moon hadn't even made its journey to the center of the sky. There were no dark clouds or harsh winds, only a soft breeze to hint at the current season, winter.
Hanabi walked through the empty streets of Konoha, her eyes drifted over the closed stores and items littered across the ground. She shook her head and hurried forward, she needed to make it to the forest before it was too dark to see anything.
She had been training outside hours ago, and, unfortunately, she'd forgotten to take her scroll bag when she had left. Those were brand new scrolls she had gotten as well. Hopefully she could find them, since her father wouldn't be happy she had lost them.
She soon arrived at her destination and she frowned, the bag wasn't there. Hanabi peered at her surroundings she was positive this was the right spot. It had the large tree she used for climbing practice and the three rocks for balance practice.
Hanabi flopped onto grass and pressed her knees to her chest. She sat like this for some time, a despondent look on her face. "What am I going to do now? I promised I wouldn't loose those scrolls!"