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  2. Duping (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Duping can vastly destabilize a virtual economy or even the gameplay itself, depending on the item duplicated and the rate at which duplication occurs. Modern persistent world games include automated detection of duping. [ 1 ]

  3. Cheat Codes (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cheat Codes is a collaborative studio album by American songwriter/producer Danger Mouse and American rapper Black Thought, released on August 12, 2022, by BMG. It followed three albums of solo work for Black Thought, but was Danger Mouse's first hip-hop album since The Mouse and the Mask in 2005.

  4. Black Party - Wikipedia

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    Malik Flint, known professionally as Black Party (stylized as "bLAck pARty") is an American singer, songwriter, and producer. Originally based in Little Rock , Arkansas and now living in Los Angeles , [ 1 ] he is from a military family that moved to Arkansas in 2008.

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  6. Hummingbird (Black Party album) - Wikipedia

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    [8] GQ ' s Grant Rindner writes that "Hummingbird features some of [Black Party]'s best singing, as he glides across simmering guitar chords and jazzy electric piano chords, recalling artists like Syd or his frequent collaborator Donald Glover", and that the album features "an eclectic mix of tones and textures" such as the "endearingly quirky ...

  7. Drop rate - Wikipedia

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    Drop rate may refer to: Drop rate (video gaming) , the chance of obtaining a random item Packet drop rate , the rate at which packets are lost in a network connection

  8. Party hat - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a paper party hat. A party hat is any of a number of celebratory hats, most typically in the form of a conical hat made with a piece of thin paperboard, usually with designs printed on the outside and a long string of elastic acting like a chinstrap, going from one side of the cone's bottom to another to secure the cone to the person's head.

  9. Black Code - Wikipedia

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    Code Noir, or Black Code, slavery decree in 1685 France; Black Codes (United States), discriminatory state and local laws passed after the Civil War in 1860s "Black code", another name for Jim Crow laws in 1960s