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  2. Leanne Ratcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Leanne Ratcliffe (Freelee the Bananagirl) is an Australian YouTube personality, vegan activist, speaker, and author. She is the creator of the YouTube channel Freelee The BananaGirl, where she talks about her diet, exercise and lifestyle. Her channel accumulated over 790 thousand subscribers and 330 million views.

  3. Banana (2024 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of an image of a banana, which increments a counter whenever clicked. Released by a team of four developers in April 2024, Banana is based off of an earlier clicker game titled Egg. Like Egg, the game's primary purpose is to periodically grant items to players which can be bought and sold on the Steam Marketplace. Although the ...

  4. Banana (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    There are 105 stages in Banana. [4] Both of the final stages of the game loop from left to right, meaning that it is possible to quickly warp from one part of the level to another. [5] Each stage progressively becomes more difficult. At the end of each stage, the number of steps the player took is totaled.

  5. The Internet Is 'Going Bananas' Over the Real Meaning of '4011'

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    Why is it trending online right now? ... Banana (4011) is the one I type most. Followed by lemons (4053), limes (4048), sweet potato (4816), and English cucumber (4593). 4077 is popular right now ...

  6. The Story Behind the Banana Split - AOL

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    Devoured post-baseball games, at trips to the local mom-and-pop shop or at the pharmacy around the corner, there's simply no wrong time to partake in the split experience. So, where did this ...

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  8. Onision - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Jackson uploaded "Banana Song (I'm a Banana)", which went viral. The video featured Jackson "jumping around screaming in a banana suit", [3] as well as his first wife, Skye Tantaga. [2] "Banana Song" was featured on the Comedy Central series Tosh.0 as the "Viewer Video of the Week" in 2010. [17]

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