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  2. Pink Halloween is officially a thing, and TikTok is obsessed ...

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    Move over, orange and black. #Pinkoween is here, and TikTokers can't get enough.

  3. The Death of Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    The Death of Graffiti [1] is an acrylic painting by the graffiti artist, Lady Pink. [2] The work was completed in 1982 and measures 19 in by 22 in. [3] Currently, the painting is in the collection of the Museum of the City of New York after being donated in 1994 as part of the Martin Wong Graffiti Collection. [3]

  4. Pinkeye (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    The boys are waiting for the school bus as usual when the Mir Space Station crashes and kills Kenny whose body is then taken to the local morgue. One of the men at the morgue accidentally leaves a bottle of Worcestershire sauce open and its contents mix with the embalming fluid, turning Kenny into a zombie.

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  6. Sallie House - Wikipedia

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    The Sallie House is a haunted house and tourist attraction located in Atchison, Kansas.The house dates back to the mid-1800s, [1] and is said to be haunted by the ghost of a young girl named Sallie, though Sallie is also thought to be a facade for something more demonic. [2]

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  8. StarBeam - Wikipedia

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    StarBeam is a superhero animated television series created for Netflix by Loris Lunsford and Jason Netter. The show follows Zoey (voiced by Nahanni Mitchell), a young girl who is a superhero.

  9. Mall goth - Wikipedia

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    Mall goths in Basel in 2005. Mall goths (also known as spooky kids) [1] are a subculture that began in the late-1990s in the United States. Originating as a pejorative to describe people who dressed goth for the fashion rather than culture, it eventually developed its own culture centred around nu metal, industrial metal, emo and the Hot Topic store chain.