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  2. Ben Drowned - Wikipedia

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    Ben Drowned persists. The Elegy statue has become permanently linked to the story of Jadusable and his haunted cartridge, a copy of Majora's Mask that inspired nightmares of masks being sewn to faces and terrible, terrible fates. Ben Drowned lives by the virtual firelight, as each new whisper, tweet, or forum post sends chills down a new reader ...

  3. Alex Hall (author) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Drowned would go on to receive widespread critical acclaim and have a readership in the millions. [2] The story became an example of a modern urban legend and a major influence in helping to legitimize creepypasta as a literary genre, and created many of the recognizable tropes that are now seen today in modern internet horror stories.

  4. Friday Night Funkin' - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, the developers announced plans to launch a Kickstarter project later in the month to turn the demo into a full game. [12] On April 18, a Kickstarter project for the full version of the game was released under the name Friday Night Funkin': The Full Ass Game and reached its goal of $60,000 within hours. [18]

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  7. Creepypasta - Wikipedia

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    The word creepypasta first appeared on 4chan, an online imageboard, around 2007.It is a variant of copypasta (from "copy and paste"), another 4chan term which refers to blocks of text which become viral by being copied widely around the internet.

  8. Stuart Scott - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Orlando Scott (July 19, 1965 – January 4, 2015) was an American sportscaster and anchor on ESPN, including on SportsCenter.Known for his hip-hop style and use of catchphrases, Scott was also a regular for the network in its National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Football League (NFL) coverage.

  9. List of current NFL broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of active NFL broadcasters, including those for each individual team as well as those that have national rights. Unlike the other three major professional sports leagues in the U.S. (Major League Baseball, the NBA and the NHL), all regular-season and post-season games are shown on American television on one of the national networks.