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  2. Pastebin.com - Wikipedia

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    Pastebin.com is a text storage site. It was created on September 3, 2002 by Paul Dixon, and reached 1 million active pastes (excluding spam and expired pastes) eight years later, in 2010. [3] It features syntax highlighting for a variety of programming and markup languages, as well as view counters for pastes and user profiles.

  3. Pastebin - Wikipedia

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    A pastebin or text storage site [1] [2] [3] is a type of online content-hosting service where users can store plain text (e.g. source code snippets for code review via Internet Relay Chat (IRC)). The most famous pastebin is the eponymous pastebin.com .

  4. Talk:Pastebin - Wikipedia

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    Because the original pastebin.com script is now unavailable, I think should be included as a reference of some sort as an alternative or placeholder to the original pastebin script. I won't add it in myself as people may take it the wrong way, as it is my project. -- Ec K stasy ☣ 21:22, 23 March 2010 (UTC)

  5. Category:Kaiju - Wikipedia

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  6. Kaiju - Wikipedia

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    Kaiju are often somewhat metaphorical in nature; Godzilla, for example, initially served as a metaphor for nuclear weapons, reflecting the fears of post-war Japan following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Lucky Dragon 5 incident. Other notable examples of kaiju include Rodan, Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Gamera.

  7. Gamera - Wikipedia

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    Gamera (Japanese: ガメラ, Hepburn: Gamera) is a fictional monster, or kaiju, originating from a series of Japanese films.Debuting in the 1965 film Gamera, the Giant Monster, the character and the first film were intended to compete with the success of Toho's Godzilla film series.

  8. Paradise Papers - Wikipedia

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    The Paradise Papers are a set of over 13.4 million confidential electronic documents relating ... and "this was an illegal computer hack". The company added: "Our ...

  9. Varan - Wikipedia

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    Varan made his first foray away from the silver screen in the comic book anthology series The Godzilla Comic, first published on February 10, 1990.In the comic's seventh segment Monster Warrior Godzilla, Varan exists in an alternate reality where all kaiju, including himself, are humanoid warriors living on different planets. [17]