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  2. Tropes vs. Women in Video Games - Wikipedia

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    Tropes vs. Women in Video Games is a YouTube video series created by Anita Sarkeesian examining gender representation in video games.The series was financed via crowdfunding, and came to widespread attention when its Kickstarter campaign triggered a wave of online harassment against Sarkeesian, [2] causing her to flee her home at one point.

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  4. Where did the ‘How I love being a woman’ sound come from?

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    Celebrating all things women — for better or worse. The “How I love being a woman” trend on TikTok is all about the beauty and horror of womanhood.. If you identify as a woman, you just have ...

  5. Ululation - Wikipedia

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    Ululation (/ ˌ j uː lj ʊ ˈ l eɪ ʃ ən, ˌ ʌ l-/ ⓘ, [1] [2] from Latin ululo), trilling or lele, is a long, wavering, high-pitched vocal sound resembling a howl with a trilling quality. It is produced by emitting a high pitched loud voice accompanied with a rapid back and forth movement of the tongue and the uvula .

  6. Karrie Keyes - Wikipedia

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    Karrie Keyes is an American audio engineer and the executive director of SoundGirls, a non-profit organization that supports women in the sound industry.She has been the monitor engineer for Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder for over 25 years [1] [2] and has toured with Soundgarden, Fugazi, Sonic Youth, Neil Young, [3] and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

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  8. YouTube Poop - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Poop is a subset of remix culture, [2] in which existing ideas and media are modified and reinterpreted to create new art and media in various contexts. [3] Forms of remix culture have existed long before the internet, with DigitalTrends's Luke Dormehl listing the cut-up technique of William Burroughs and sampling in hip-hop as examples. [4]

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