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  2. Skibidi Toilet - Wikipedia

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    The show contains references to video games, such G-Toilet having the face of a character from the Half-Life video game series. The Speakermen's oft-performed dances are from the battle royale game Fortnite. [1] Business Insider described the series as "an endless arms race as both the toilets and their foes [produce] stronger fighters". [2]

  3. Yoshiro Nakamatsu - Wikipedia

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    Nakamatsu Yoshirō. Website. dr.nakamats.com. Signature. Yoshiro Nakamatsu (中松 義郎, Nakamatsu Yoshirō, born June 26, 1928), also known as Dr. NakaMats (ドクター中松, Dokutā Nakamatsu), is a Japanese inventor. He regularly appears on Japanese talk shows demonstrating his inventions.

  4. The Scientist (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Scientist (song) " The Scientist " is a song by British rock band Coldplay. The song was written collaboratively by all the band members for their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. It is built around a piano ballad, with lyrics telling the story about a man's desire to love and an apology. The song was released in the United ...

  5. Minecraft: Story Mode - Wikipedia

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    Single-player. Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic point-and-click video game developed and published by Telltale Games, based on Mojang Studios ' sandbox video game Minecraft. The first five episodes were released between October 2015 through March 2016 and an additional three episodes were released as downloadable content (DLC) in mid-2016.

  6. Doctor Steel - Wikipedia

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    Rion M. Vernon, [1] known by his stage name Doctor Steel[2] (full name, Doctor Phineas Waldolf Steel[3]) is an American musician and internet personality from Los Angeles. He performed on rare occasions with a "backup band", claiming that a fictitious robot band had malfunctioned. Shows incorporated puppetry, multimedia and performances by ...

  7. Thomas Crapper - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Crapper (baptised 28 September 1836; died 27 January 1910) was an English plumber and businessman. He founded Thomas Crapper & Co in London, a plumbing equipment company. His notability with regard to toilets has often been overstated, mostly due to the publication in 1969 of a fictional biography by New Zealand satirist Wallace Reyburn.

  8. Clair Cameron Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Clair Cameron Patterson (June 2, 1922 – December 5, 1995) [1] was an American geochemist.Born in Mitchellville, Iowa, Patterson graduated from Grinnell College.He later received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and spent his entire professional career at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

  9. John von Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Family background. Von Neumann was born in Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), [13][14][15] on December 28, 1903, to a wealthy, non-observant Jewish family. His birth name was Neumann János Lajos. In Hungarian, the family name comes first, and his given names are equivalent to John Louis in English.