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    X Logo used since 2023 [a] X homepage visited while logged out in January 2025 Formerly Twitter (2006–2023) Type of site Social networking service Available in Multilingual Founded March 21, 2006 ; 18 years ago (2006-03-21), in San Francisco, California, U.S. Headquarters Bastrop, Texas, United States Area served Worldwide, except blocking countries Owner Odeo (March–October 2006) Obvious ...

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    Alex Warren was born in Carlsbad, California. [9] He grew up skateboarding and would first share his content to Instagram as early as May 2015. In 2020, Warren became the host of the reality show AwesomenessTV's Next Influencer for YouTube.

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    Webcomic Name, Norris's most popular work, began in 2016, and parodies three panel a day webcomic humour. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] All strips end with the punchline "oh no" [ 2 ] (although a few early comics do not follow this format); [ 6 ] [ 7 ] as reviewer Heidi MacDonald put it, all strips are "...a panel, a complication and the final “oh no” no ...