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  2. Sayori (Doki Doki Literature Club!) - Wikipedia

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    Sayori is a character in the 2017 video game Doki Doki Literature Club! She is the childhood friend and neighbor of the protagonist, pushing him into joining the literature club, of which she is a member. Over the course of the game, Sayori's cheerful personality is shown to be forced, with symptoms of depression becoming more

  3. Doki Doki Literature Club! - Wikipedia

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    Doki Doki Literature Club! (sometimes abbreviated as DDLC) is a 2017 visual novel video game developed by Team Salvato for personal computers.The story follows a student who reluctantly joins his high school's literature club at the insistence of his friend Sayori, and is given the option to romantically pursue her, Yuri, or Natsuki.

  4. Natsuki (Doki Doki Literature Club!) - Wikipedia

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    Natsuki is a character in the video game series Doki Doki Literature Club!.She is one of four girls in the titular literature club, alongside Sayori, Yuri, and Monika.She is a tsundere given a backstory of domestic abuse by her fictional father, with her traits ultimately becoming more pronounced due to Monika's intervention in the game's files.

  5. Sayori - Wikipedia

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    Sayori (written 小夜里 among other ways) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people and fictional characters with the name include: Sayori Ishizuka, Japanese voice actress; Sayori (Doki Doki Literature Club!), a video game character; Sayori Wakaba, a character in the manga Vampire Knight; see List of Vampire Knight characters

  6. Yuri (Doki Doki Literature Club!) - Wikipedia

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    Yuri was created for Doki Doki Literature Club! by Dan Salvato.She is a shy girl, and someone who is romantically interested in the game's player character. As the game progresses, signs of mental illness become more evident, including her obsession with the player character, exhibiting self-harm tendencies and concealing her cutting with long sleeves.

  7. Bessie Anderson Stanley - Wikipedia

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    Her poem was written in 1904 for a contest held in Brown Book Magazine, [5] by George Livingston Richards Co. of Boston, Massachusetts [2] Mrs. Stanley submitted the words in the form of an essay, rather than as a poem. The competition was to answer the question "What is success?" in 100 words or less. Mrs. Stanley won the first prize of $250. [6]

  8. Phil Kaye - Wikipedia

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    Phil Kaye is a Japanese-American poet, writer and filmmaker. [1] [2] He is the co-director of Project VOICE, and writes and performs as a spoken word artist both in solo and group projects.

  9. Richard Kenney (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Kenney was born to Laurence and Martha (Clare) Kenney on August 10, 1948, in Glens Falls, New York.. After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1970, Kenney won a Reynolds Fellowship and studied Celtic lore in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.