nolifepoints:

I will never, not ever, stop making fun of Kaiba’s mullet spike

terrible teenage fashion sense at his finest

you could kill a man with that

and maybe that’s the intention

but you know he looked in the mirror this morning and thought “studded shoulder pads… skin-tight turtleneck… metal bracers… and enough hair gel to drown a small animal. perfect. this is perfect.”

I still believe he grew his hair out in back as a sort of “Fuck you!” to his abusive step father, proving he could run a business better and have long hair.
That being said he usually does hide it in his trenchcoat shortly after this because the media would lose their freakin minds if they saw it and he rather avoid it then take the time away from inventing to sue them all and ruin their lives in turn.

shadowofthelamp:

Headcanon that in the Yugioh world, often cards are exchanged during important steps in a relationship.

Sometimes when people come out, they’re given a card with a rainbow on it by a friend or a parent to show their acceptance of them. (Or a card with a color scheme similar to the flag of whatever they came out as.) It’s a physical representation of that acceptance, and it’s often added to the person’s deck.

Cards are also often exchanged during birthdays, getting the birthday person a card to either enhance their deck or just that reminds the gifter of them. Using a gifted card in your deck is considered an honor to the gifter, especially if the person is a tournament duelist.

The gifting of a personal card to another is a silent ‘I love you’, whether platonic or romantic.

I feel like card sleeves would make more sense but I hear you.