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Yu-Gi-Oh! Creator Kazuki Takahashi To Be Remembered As a Hero For Trying to Save People From a RiptideIconic manga artist Kazuki Takahashi passed away both as a legend and a hero. Responsible for creating and kick-starting the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise that produced multiple anime episodes, merchandise, trading cards, and more, Takahashi has also reportedly not spared a moment’s thought in saving other people in times of strife.The Japanese artist helped rescue three people: a soldier, an 11-year-old girl, and her mother from a current in a dive spot in Japan. Unfortunately, the conditions in the water were really rough for the mangaka to recover on his own. The dive spot reportedly had heavy currents where the woman and her daughter were initially screaming for help. The 60-year-old artist was traveling to do some snorkeling when the tragedy struck. His body was found by the Japanese Coast Guard hours after the incident and was officially declared dead the next day to the public. Rest in power, Takahashi-sensei. Image credit: Wikimedia commons #manga #YuGiOh #KazuhiTakahashi #tragedy #gooddeeds #divingspots #Japan #waterincidents
"Are You Okay?": When a Stranger Started Talking to an 18-Year-Old Girl, Starbucks Baristas Slipped Her a Coffee Cup with a Secret MessageAn 18-year-old was saved from the attention of an unknown man in a Texas Starbucks thanks to the baristas that interfered. These employees noticed the teenager was being approached by a stranger. One of the baristas handed the girl “an extra hot chocolate someone forgot to pick up” after the stranger started talking to her. There was a handwritten note on the cup that said: “are you okay? Do you want us to intervene? If you do, take the lid off the cup.” The teenager’s mother, Brandy Roberson shared the story on her Facebook account with the photo of the note. "She was holding the cup and knew that I would love that someone did that for her," Roberson wrote. "It made me feel so grateful that the Starbucks employees were watching out for her. As a mom, that is my worst fear that something would happen to my child and nobody would be there to help."Image credit: Brandy Selim Roberson / Facebook#Starbucks #gooddeeds #secretmessage #coffee 
Fellow Tourist Returns Harrison Ford's Lost Credit Card to him in SicilyThe whole debacle was like a short spin-off episode of Indiana Jones, or as CNN’s Livia Borghese and Amy Woodyatt call it, “Harrison Ford and the lost credit card.”The 79-year-old actor lost his credit card in Mondello, a beach town in Sicily, Italy. Ford was in the area filming the latest Indiana Jones movie (yes, there is a new movie on the way, wow!). Fortunately for him, a tourist found the card and returned it to the Palermo police, who traced it back to the actor and returned it."When the police officer and two policemen showed him and returned his belongings, the actor smiled, relieved of all the prevented damage and happy to know a place as beautiful as it is honest," the police said. "The meeting with the policemen was sealed with a photo that will be jealously kept by all the protagonists of the story."Image via CNN #HarrisonFord #GoodDeeds #LostCard #IndianaJones #Sicily #Mondello #Italy