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  2. Vlogbrothers - Wikipedia

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    The Green brothers, inspired by the show with zefrank, [3] devised the Brotherhood 2.0 project late in 2006. The project was launched on January 1, 2007, based on the premise that the brothers would cease all text-based communication for one year and, instead, converse by video blogs every weekday. The project was made available to the public ...

  3. Hank Green - Wikipedia

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    From January 1 to December 31, 2007, Hank Green and his brother John ran a video blog project titled Brotherhood 2.0. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The original project ran every weekday for the entire year, with the premise that the brothers would cease all text-based ("textual") communication for the year and instead converse by daily video blogs , made ...

  4. Green brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Green brothers, John (born 1977) and Hank (born 1980), are two American entrepreneurs, social activists, authors, and YouTube vloggers.The two have collaborated extensively throughout their public careers, beginning with a daily vlog project in 2007 titled "Brotherhood 2.0", in which they only communicated in vlogs posted to YouTube for a year.

  5. John Green - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, John and his brother Hank began a video blog project called Brotherhood 2.0 which ran from January 1 to December 31 of that year and was published to their YouTube channel "Vlogbrothers". The two agreed that they would forgo all text-based communication for the project's duration and instead maintain their relationship by exchanging ...

  6. Nerdfighteria - Wikipedia

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    The Nerdfighteria logo, designed by Vondell Swain [1] The previous Nerdfighter logo, a parody of the Aero Fighters logo [2]. Nerdfighteria (/ ˌ n ɜːr d f aɪ ˈ t ɛr i ə / NURD-fy-TERR-ee-ə) is a mainly online-based community subculture that originated on YouTube in 2007, when the VlogBrothers (John and Hank Green) rose to prominence in the YouTube community.

  7. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    The multiplayer portion of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was generally well received by critics. [49] [54] Game Informer gave the Brotherhood a 9.25/10, commenting that the ability to raise a group of followers was a significant enhancement to the previous title's gameplay, and praising the new multiplayer mode as something never before seen ...

  8. Ron DeSantis - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Brotherhood 2.0 - Wikipedia

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