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    Based in Pearland, Texas, Meyer started her YouTube channel in December 2010 and mainly made videos about paranormal experiences and trips to graveyards. [2] She later transitioned her channel to focus on fashion and makeup, as well as a series called Does This Thing Really Work? in which she reviews As Seen On TV products.

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    “The Man With 1000 Kids” has risen to the top of Netflix’s series since it premiered earlier this month. The three-part docuseries explores the actions of Jonathan Meijer, a Dutch man in his ...

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    A number of images widely circulated on social media purporting to show evidence of drone sightings were mislabeled imagery of older drone videos, doctored film, or AI-generated video. [141] According to Popular Science , TikTok hosted "some of the most blatant and widely seen fake videos" purporting to evidence drone sightings.