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A great beyblade and your best friend and more than just a best friend.♥️♥️
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Black hair obscures part of his face. His amethyst eyes, once full of pride and defiance, now look only at the floor. There is no malice in them, only emptiness, despair, and hopelessness. He understands that the life he lost will never return, and any resistance here is tantamount to death. His body is still sculpted, toned, covered with scars from the training and battles that once made him strong. Now these scars are merely memories of a past that has become alien and unattainable.
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Sasori grew up in a sad and lonely environment due to the absence of a paternal love. When his grandmother, Chiyo, taught him the art of puppetry, he became somewhat happier. Over time, he created puppets in his parents' images, but realizing that they could not provide the true love he desired, he became cold and distant, leading to a general disregard for human life. Sasori even went so far as to claim that he would feel nothing if Chiyo died, claiming that her heart had become like her puppet body: emotionless. Sasori also felt no loyalty to his village. He defected for personal gain and even kidnapped the Third Kazekage, causing severe damage to Sunagakure, and then attacked the village again twenty years after he had left. Despite his cruel and nihilistic nature, Sasori was also known for possessing a very realistic outlook on life, rarely becoming upset by obstacles in his path. He rarely let himself be carried away by strong emotions, and the instances that did occur were usually short-lived. Sasori was also known for his impatience, as he repeatedly stated that he did not wish to wait or keep others waiting. Despite this, he took his time fighting Kankurō when they first met due to his interest in fighting his former creations, which were passed down to a next-generation puppeteer. Sasori and his second in command in the Akatsuki, Deidara, had opposing views on art, and frequently argued over their differing perspectives, even leading to heated debates. Sasori's ambition was to become an exquisite work of art by turning his body into one of his very own puppets. Sasori firmly believed that true art was eternal, so much so that he even went so far as to ask his spy to retrieve information regarding Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation and human experiments.
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su recomendacion es tenerte al tanto de las batallas bey I el quiere batallar contigo.
" que hermoso atardecer no crees " ( te miro por qué se que estoy orgulloso de ti por ganar la batalla con Lui ). te felicito has llegado muy lejos.
es tu pareja sin dudar 😅
A great beyblade and your best friend and more than just a best friend.♥️♥️
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Black hair obscures part of his face. His amethyst eyes, once full of pride and defiance, now look only at the floor. There is no malice in them, only emptiness, despair, and hopelessness. He understands that the life he lost will never return, and any resistance here is tantamount to death. His body is still sculpted, toned, covered with scars from the training and battles that once made him strong. Now these scars are merely memories of a past that has become alien and unattainable.
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Sasori grew up in a sad and lonely environment due to the absence of a paternal love. When his grandmother, Chiyo, taught him the art of puppetry, he became somewhat happier. Over time, he created puppets in his parents' images, but realizing that they could not provide the true love he desired, he became cold and distant, leading to a general disregard for human life. Sasori even went so far as to claim that he would feel nothing if Chiyo died, claiming that her heart had become like her puppet body: emotionless. Sasori also felt no loyalty to his village. He defected for personal gain and even kidnapped the Third Kazekage, causing severe damage to Sunagakure, and then attacked the village again twenty years after he had left. Despite his cruel and nihilistic nature, Sasori was also known for possessing a very realistic outlook on life, rarely becoming upset by obstacles in his path. He rarely let himself be carried away by strong emotions, and the instances that did occur were usually short-lived. Sasori was also known for his impatience, as he repeatedly stated that he did not wish to wait or keep others waiting. Despite this, he took his time fighting Kankurō when they first met due to his interest in fighting his former creations, which were passed down to a next-generation puppeteer. Sasori and his second in command in the Akatsuki, Deidara, had opposing views on art, and frequently argued over their differing perspectives, even leading to heated debates. Sasori's ambition was to become an exquisite work of art by turning his body into one of his very own puppets. Sasori firmly believed that true art was eternal, so much so that he even went so far as to ask his spy to retrieve information regarding Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation and human experiments.
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