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  2. Netflix survives NFL Christmas games unscathed after Jake ...

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    The early returns for Netflix’s NFL games are similarly encouraging, as it reported nearly one third of its global subscribers, coming in from over 200 countries, tuned in for at least part of ...

  3. Fur Affinity - Wikipedia

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    Fur Affinity [2] (also written as FurAffinity) is a furry-centric art community that hosts artwork, literature, photography, and audio recordings. It was launched in 2005 by a pseudonymous individual using the moniker "Alkora" and was owned by Sean "Dragoneer" Piche through his limited liability corporation Ferrox Art from 2007 until 2015 when it was purchased by virtual world platform IMVU ...

  4. Do I need a Netflix subscription to watch NFL Christmas ... - AOL

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    The NFL will make its Netflix debut this year with two games set to be broadcast on the streaming giant's platform on Christmas. The move has left football fans with questions on how they'll be ...

  5. The allure of the NFL for Netflix is obvious. Live sports are the last remaining real-time programming; no one records a game to watch it days or weeks later, the way most of us do with TV series.

  6. NFL Christmas winners, losers: Chiefs, Ravens are jolly as ...

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    Whether it was holding onto the ball too long, his ugly interception thrown to Hamilton at the start of the second half or just missing open targets, the reigning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year ...

  7. NFL Christmas games history: Everything to know about ... - AOL

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    For years, the NFL season simply did not run long enough to reach the holiday. Until the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, the regular season ended in mid-December with the championship game two weeks later.

  8. Why the NFL has TV executives freaking out over 2029 - AOL

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    At $111 billion over 11 years, the NFL’s media rights deal is the biggest in the U.S. ... NFL games last year were 93 of the top 100 most-watched TV broadcasts.

  9. e621 (website) - Wikipedia

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    E621 is the E number for monosodium glutamate, a flavor enhancer. Dictionary.com proposes that the website was named after this as a reference to its content being "tasty"; the online dictionary website also notes that e621's safe for work mirror website, e926, is the E number for the bleaching agent chlorine dioxide, which they state is perhaps a "reference to figurative eye bleach".