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  2. File:Roblox icon - 2017.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image of simple geometry is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship. Heptagon

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    English: The Roblox logo used in 2015 before it was replaced. ... This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape. W3C-validity not checked. Captions.

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    When pointer trails are active and the mouse or stylus is moved, the system waits a moment before removing the pointer image from the old location on the screen. A copy of the pointer persists at every point that the pointer has visited at that moment, resulting in a snake-like trail of pointer icons that follow the actual pointer.