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  2. Andrew Tate - Wikipedia

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    Emory Andrew Tate III was born on 1 December 1986 [23] [24] [25] at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. [26] He is biracial; [27] his African American father Emory Tate (1958–2015) was a chess international master, [28] while his White English mother Eileen Tate worked as a catering assistant. [29]

  3. YouTubers vs. TikTokers - Wikipedia

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    In the co-main event, AnEsonGib defeated Tayler Holder via unanimous decision. Overall, Team YouTube defeated Team TikTok 6–1. The event was promoted as the Battle of the Platforms by Social Gloves. The first two undercard matches were broadcast free of charge on social-media sites, and the pay-per-view was broadcast on LiveXLive. [1] [2]

  4. TikTok, Boom. - Wikipedia

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    On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 71% of 24 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.4/10.The website's consensus reads: "Although it isn't as effortlessly engaging as the best content on the platform it's investigating, TikTok, Boom. offers a thoughtful look at modern social media."

  5. Khaby Lame - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his TikTok videos, in which he silently mocks overly complicated "life hack" videos. In 2022, he was listed in Fortune ' s 40 Under 40 and Forbes ' 30 Under 30. He also served as a juror on the 2023 edition of the television show Italia's Got Talent. As of 2024, he is the most-followed user on TikTok. [2]

  6. Hawk Tuah Girl - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The same day, Welch launched Instagram and TikTok accounts, amassing over 100,000 followers on Instagram in the span of one day. [14] [unreliable source?] The following day, July 3, she established her own company, 16 Minutes, whose name is a play on the phrase "15 minutes of fame".

  7. 4chan - Wikipedia

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    The site was launched as 4chan.net on October 1, 2003, by Christopher Poole, a then-15-year-old student from New York City using the online handle "moot". [25] Poole had been a regular participant on Something Awful's subforum "Anime Death Tentacle Rape Whorehouse" (ADTRW), where many users were familiar with the Japanese imageboard format and Futaba Channel ("2chan.net"). [16]

  8. List of unusual deaths - Wikipedia

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    During the testing of an experimental nuclear reactor design, in Arco, Idaho, two soldiers and a sailor were killed, but their deaths were not due to radiation poisoning. While trying to bring the reactor online, Byrnes, an army specialist, was supposed to pull a control rod part way out by hand, but he pulled the rod further than intended.

  9. Squishmallows - Wikipedia

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    The TikTok hashtag #Squishmallows has gained over 550 million views. Squishmallows has acquired nearly 120,000 followers on Twitter as of 2023, [10] 456,000 TikTok followers [11] and nearly 890,000 followers on Instagram. As of May 2024, the brand has more than 13 billion views on TikTok and has been tagged more than 1 million times on ...