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  2. Someecards - Wikipedia

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    The categories also contain cards for unusual occasions, such as after a breakup, to flirt, and as a "cry for help". [2] Compete.com reported that Someecards.com received over 570,000 visitors in October 2011. [3] As of September 2018 the "create card" feature, where visitors can create their own custom ecards, has been removed from the website ...

  3. E-card - Wikipedia

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    Since its conception in 1994 by Judith Donath, [2] [3] the technology behind the E-card has changed significantly. One technical aspect that remained mostly constant until 2019 was the delivery mechanism: the e-mail received by the recipient contains not the E-card itself, but an individually coded link back to the publisher's website that displays the sender's card.

  4. What to know about Day of Visibility, designed to show the ...

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    The post What to know about Day of Visibility, designed to show the world ‘trans joy’ appeared first on TheGrio. Major buildings and landmarks across the U.S. will be lit up in pink, white and ...

  5. Woman receives shocking 'sympathy card' with ultrasound ... - AOL

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  6. Cartomancy - Wikipedia

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    The standard 52-card deck is often augmented with jokers or even with the blank card found in many packaged decks. In France, the 32-card piquet stripped deck is most typically used in cartomantic readings, although the 52 card deck can also be used. (A piquet deck can be a 52-card deck with all of the 2s through the 6s removed.

  7. It’s Trans Day of Visibility — here’s what you should know

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    As the world celebrates Trans Day of Visibility, ... TheGrio is FREE on your TV via Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Roku, and Android TV. TheGrio’s Black Podcast Network is free too.

  8. National symbols of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Arms of Scotland [2] is a coat of arms symbolising Scotland and the Scottish monarchs.The blazon, or technical description, is "Or, a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second", meaning a red lion with blue tongue and claws on a yellow field and surrounded by a red double royal tressure flory counter-flory device.

  9. March 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility: Here’s the history ...

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    Each year, March 31 is marked as International Transgender Day of Visibility, a day to recognize and celebrate transgender and nonbinary people. According to the Human Resource Campaign, there are ...