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Mariko "Mari" Takahashi, also known as AtomicMari, is an American YouTuber, internet personality and entrepreneur.She was a cast member of the YouTube comedy channel Smosh, hosting the Smosh Pit Weekly series on their second channel and becoming an original member of the Smosh Games channel.
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 December 2024. Person who has become famous through their use of the Internet See also: Social media influencer Internet celebrities Connor Franta, Sam Pottorff, Trevi Moran, Kian Lawley, JC Caylen and Ricky Dillon at VidCon, a convention for YouTubers, in 2014 An Internet celebrity, also referred to ...
American internet personality who creates various content. Formerly did pranks and religious content. Margaret Adams: United States, Japan Magibon (formerly MRirian) American YouTuber who went viral in Japan for her silent videos where she looks at the camera † Nasim Aghdam: Iran Nasime Sabz, Yeşil Nasim
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In 2005, Ettinger joined SiriusXM to assist in the creation and launch of Howard 100 News ahead of the arrival of Howard Stern, creating the first reality-parody news organization. Ettinger originally joined CBS News as a radio anchor for 1010 WINS in 2004, becoming the first female to anchor at the top-of-the-hour in mornings as a regular fill-in.
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