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  2. File:Speech bubble.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org مستخدم:أسامة الدريوش; Usage on bar.wikipedia.org Nutza:Asn~barwiki

  3. Speech balloon - Wikipedia

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    Thought bubbles are used in two forms, the chain thought bubble and the "fuzzy" bubble. The chain thought bubble is the almost universal symbol for thinking in cartoons. It consists of a large, cloud-like bubble containing the text of the thought, with a chain of increasingly smaller circular bubbles leading to the character. Some artists use ...

  4. File:Chat bubbles.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: An icon representing a conversation. Date: 4 August 2007: Source: Created by bdesham with Inkscape.: Author: Benjamin D. Esham ()Permission (Reusing this file)As a courtesy (but not a requirement), please e-mail me or leave a note on my talk page if you use this image outside of Wikipedia.

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  6. Masterpiece (Lichtenstein) - Wikipedia

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    In the painting, the blonde woman's speech bubble, "Why, Brad darling, This painting is a masterpiece! My, soon you'll have all of New York clamoring for your work!" conveys her remark as she gazes at the painting, of which a corner of the back is shown. Silent Brad conveys his agreement by his facial expression. [9]

  7. Xoom (web hosting) - Wikipedia

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    Xoom was founded by Chris Kitze in September 1996 as a download website offering free clipart and a productivity suite including a word-processing application, centering on a word processor based on WordStar. In March 1997, Xoom became a web hosting (offering 100 MB) and an e-mail hosting website.

  8. Monokuro Boo - Wikipedia

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    Monokuro Boo are anime-style characters that were created by the Japanese company San-X.The characters are composed of two pigs, one white and one black, with square-shaped bodies, dots for eyes, a snout and a curly tail at the back.

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