Stepping out of the YuGiOh closet (nothing to do with being gay) - by RDuelist Bo Greetings old readers. RDuelist Bo is finally back after a very long leave. I've changed my screen names a billion times to evade porn senders, clan assaialants, and crazy bizzatches, but now I'm back. Today/Tonite, I write to you about stepping out of the YuGiOh closet. By this, I mean, letting others know you're a duelist, and you're proud to be one. I live in a sad, cold, little corner of the U.S. known as NE Ohio, and there are no duelists out here what so ever. After my league was disbanded, all the duelists disappeared. I have a little story to tell you, so sit tight. One day, me and friend Barry (a warrior duelist) , were walking around the mall when I spotted something nice, a sale on YuGiOh cards at Kaybee toys tm. While shopping through their stocks of cards, I saw this neat little gadget, a minature YuGiOh tin with a necklace attached. It was only 4 bucks so I decided to get one, it'd give me something to show off at the next tourney, if I ever find one. As soon as we made our purchases, I tore off the plastic and placed my deck in their (yes, I carry my deck everywhere, just incase, you never know). I wore my tin as a symbol of pride, not caring if others looked down upon my statement. If a girl thinks you're a total nerd for wearing that tin, then she's not worth your time. My point is, we need to take pride in what we do. We're duelist, tried and true. We fight the great fight, and put up with non-duelist crap. If I could fit into a YuGiOh T-shirt(I'm a pretty big kid) , I would. So I say to you as a fellow duelist, take pride in what you do and show off your pride, don't be scared, because if all duelists banded together and followed my example, we could take on the haters. Thanks for your time, I hope you see the game in a different light after my message. May all your duels bring you happiness and friendships. Remember, we duel for fun, friendship, and togetherness. E-mail: AlonelyProphet@aol.com