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1 week ago |
fandompost.com | Kate O'Neil
Get in the Gundam, girlfren. What They Say:Amate Yuzuriha is a high-school student living peacefully in a space colony floating in outer space. When she meets a war refugee named Nyaan, Amate is drawn into the illegal mobile suit dueling sport known as Clan Battle. S1 E1 – The Red GundamAmate Yuzuriha, a high-school girl living in the Izuma colony, meets a female courier named Nyaan.
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2 weeks ago |
fandompost.com | Kate O'Neil
Nice frog you have there, Jinshi. What They Say:Maomao lived a peaceful life with her apothecary father. Until one day, she’s sold as a lowly servant to the emperor’s palace. But she wasn’t meant for a compliant life among royalty. So when imperial heirs fall ill, she decides to step in and find a cure! This catches the eye of Jinshi, a handsome palace official who promotes her. Now, she’s making a name for herself solving medical mysteries!E36 – Ka ZuigetsuMaomao discovers Jinshi’s secret.
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3 weeks ago |
fandompost.com | Kate O'Neil
A girl and her blob. Creative StaffAuthor: Haruo IwamuneTranslated by: John NealLetterer: Madeleine JoseWhat They SayA girl walks alone in a world without humans. Her mission—to search for survivors and cleanse the land. But is anyone still out there in the lonely, beautiful ruins, waiting to be found? Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers):Japan saw the end, and it lingers on the tongue and in the psyche.
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3 weeks ago |
minnesotamonthly.com | Kate O'Neil
Last summer, Minneapolis entrepreneur and activist Sheletta Brundidge made national news for gifting nearly 1,000 interior combination locks to families with autistic children. Traveling across eight cities on her own dime and time, Brundidge’s only goal was to help these families keep their loved ones safe. This, however, was not the first time the Emmy award-winning podcast host made a name for herself as an advocate for marginalized communities.
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3 weeks ago |
autism.einnews.com | Kate O'Neil
Last summer, Minneapolis entrepreneur and activist Sheletta Brundidge made national news for gifting nearly 1,000 interior combination locks to families with autistic children. Traveling across eight cities on her own dime and time, Brundidge’s only goal was to help these families keep their loved ones safe. This, however, was not the first time the Emmy award-winning podcast host made a name for herself as an advocate for marginalized communities.
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