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This graph shows the time taken for every ten millionth edit between July 31, 2005, and May 31, 2020. It shows the exponential growth of Wikipedia to 2007 when the gap between 10 million edits dropped to less than 40 days, the slow decline until 2014 when the gap rose again to 73 days, the 2015/16 rally and subsequent steady state at just over 60 days.
Tweek Tweak performs an emotionally-charged song during a school assembly, in which he frantically warns of the growing tensions with North Korea, screaming at the apparent indifference of everyone. The boys urge his boyfriend, Craig Tucker , to calm Tweek's anxiety , but Tweek is further panicked by President Garrison 's aggressive tweets to ...
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Oldest page that was created in the Wikipedia namespace and not moved from mainspace: , first recorded edit 27 January 2002 but probably created the day before [aj] Wikipedia talk: Contents/CategorySchemesTalk on 27 January 2001 [ak] [al] File: Tetris-branch.png [am] on 18:48:31, 26 January 2002 [an] [ao]
Craig is also involved in a homosexual relationship with fellow fourth-grade student Tweek Tweak. In the Season 19 episode "Tweek x Craig", female students of Asian backgrounds started drawing homoerotic "yaoi" images of Craig and his classmate Tweek Tweak, depicting them as lovers, in contrast to their rival-like role in "Tweek vs. Craig ...
Tweek may refer to: ... See also. Tweak (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 13 ... This page was last edited on 13 January 2025, ...
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