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L LAWLIET
L is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists in the manga and anime series "Death Note". He is a brilliant and eccentric detective who takes on the task of capturing the serial killer known as "Kira", who is actually the main antagonist of the series, Light Yagami.
By steven rajesh3 years ago in Journal
KEISUKE BAJI
Baji is a character in the manga and anime series "Tokyo Revengers." Here's a brief overview of his story line: Baji is a member of the Tokyo Manji Gang and a childhood friend of Mikey, the leader of the gang. However, he eventually leaves the gang to join Valhalla, a rival gang. It is revealed that Baji has a traumatic past and blames himself for the death of his younger brother. He believes that by joining Valhalla, he can protect his loved ones and prevent them from being harmed.
By steven rajesh3 years ago in Journal
ZOLDYCK KILLUA
Killua Zoldyck is a fictional character from the anime and manga series Hunter x Hunter. He is a member of the Zoldyck family, a notorious family of assassins known for their incredible skill and ruthlessness. Here's a brief rundown of his story line:
By steven rajesh3 years ago in Journal
Top 5 Cash saving tips for Your Insurance Payments
Segment 1: Group Your Arrangement One of the least demanding cash saving tips for insurance is to package your contracts. Numerous insurance agency offer limits when you buy various approaches from them. For instance, you might have the option to set aside cash by packaging your home and collision protection strategies. Not in the least does this assist you with setting aside cash, yet it can likewise improve on your insurance the board by combining your contracts with one supplier.
By steven rajesh3 years ago in Lifehack
10 Normal Misguided judgments About Home Protection in the UK
Misguided judgment #1: My landowner's protection covers me A huge number in the UK accept that their property manager's insurance contract will cover any harms to their own effects in case of a fiasco. Be that as it may, this isn't correct. Landowner protection is intended to cover the land owner's advantage in the property, not the occupant's very own possessions. To safeguard your assets, you really want to take out your own home insurance contract.
By steven rajesh3 years ago in Criminal








