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  2. 'Wheel of Fortune' Contestant Stuns Pat Sajak With NSFW ...

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    A Wheel of Fortune contestant had host Pat Sajak nearly speechless with a recent NSFW answer. During the Thursday, May 23, episode, a player named Tavaris was too quick to respond to the “Phrase ...

  3. Everyone loves a good “Wheel of Fortune” fail and we’ve been gifted a great one this holiday season. During the Dec. 17 episode of the popular game show, a contestant named Phil McManus ...

  4. 'Wheel of Fortune' Contestant's NSFW Guess Leaves ... - AOL

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    One contestant's Wheel of Fortune answer will go down in history, but not for the right reasons.When Wheel of Fortune contestant Tavaris Williams was presented with the category "Phrases" on ...

  5. LazarBeam - Wikipedia

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    Lannan Neville Eacott [1] (born 14 December 1994), better known as LazarBeam, is an Australian YouTuber, professional gamer and Internet personality, known primarily for his video game commentary videos, "comedic riffs" and memes.

  6. Color wheel - Wikipedia

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    A color wheel or color circle [1] is an abstract illustrative organization of color hues around a circle, which shows the relationships between primary colors, secondary colors, tertiary colors etc. Some sources use the terms color wheel and color circle interchangeably; [ 2 ] [ 3 ] however, one term or the other may be more prevalent in ...

  7. Monk Skin Tone Scale - Wikipedia

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    The ten orbs of the Monk Skin Tone Scale. The Monk Skin Tone Scale is an open-source, 10-shade scale describing human skin color, developed by Ellis Monk in partnership with Google and released in 2023. [1]

  8. Color terminology for race - Wikipedia

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    Categorization of racial groups by reference to skin color is common in classical antiquity. [7] For example, it is found in e.g. Physiognomica, a Greek treatise dated to c. 300 BC. The transmission of the "color terminology" for race from antiquity to early anthropology in 17th century Europe took place via rabbinical literature.

  9. Thursday marked the 47th anniversary of Wheel of Fortune and a contestant named Shafi — who plenty on social media thought sounded just like actor Joe Pesci — had a roller-coaster game ...