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The site has over 550 million images which have been uploaded by its over 75 million registered members. [35] By July 2011, DeviantArt was the largest online art community. [36] Members of DeviantArt may leave comments and critiques on individual deviation pages, [37] [38] allowing the site to be called "a [free] peer evaluation application."
Franklin was born in Long Island, New York in 1967. [2] He grew up in New York City, finding inspiration from a young age looking at illegal Graffiti art on the sides of the city's subway trains while on his way to school. [3] Later in the early 1980s, Stash started painting trains alongside other artists such as Futura and ZEPHYR.
Mamyr Stash (born 1993), Russian racing cyclist; Major Stash, a ring name, along with Van Hammer, of American retired professional wrestler Mark Hildreth (born 1967) Stash (graffiti artist) (Josh Franklin, born 1967), American; Stash: No Loot Left Behind, a role-playing video game released in 2017
It was founded in 2008 and by November 2014, KAT became the most visited BitTorrent directory in the world, overtaking The Pirate Bay, according to the site's Alexa ranking. [1] KAT went offline on 20 July 2016 when the domain was seized by the U.S. government. The site's proxy servers were shut down by its staff at the same time. [2]
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org DeviantArt; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org ديفيانت آرت; Usage on bs.wikipedia.org
Stash is an EP released by Cypress Hill in 2002 and includes various, and mainly previously released remixes of their songs. [2] The EP was heavily criticized for being censored for profanity (see Notes ).
Stash (formerly Stache) is a Belgian music band that out of almost nowhere scored a monster hit in Flanders with the title "Sadness" in 2004–2005. The hit single broke the records of the hit list of the VRT , the Ultratop by being both the longest present track in the top 10 as well as the longest present track in the entire Ultratop 75.
Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash is American singer-songwriter Michael Nesmith's sixth album of his post-Monkees career. Released in September 1973, it was his final album for RCA Records and did not chart. "Some of Shelly's Blues" was written by Nesmith as a potential Monkees release during his 1968 Nashville sessions.