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  2. Milk & Mocha - Wikipedia

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    Milk & Mocha are two bear characters popular on many forms of social media. The brand was created by Melani Sie, an Indonesian artist, in 2016. The characters started as stickers on the LINE messaging app and have since expanded to many platforms and are popular in many countries.

  3. Bugcat Capoo - Wikipedia

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    Bugcat Capoo artwork is widely available as stickers on social media platforms like Facebook and LINE. Among sticker creators, Yara was ranked #7 on the LINE Creators Market in 2017, [5] rising to #5 by 2020. [9] Capoo and other characters from the comic have been part of various collaborations with games and companies.

  4. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kawaii culture is an off-shoot of Japanese girls’ culture, which flourished with the creation of girl secondary schools after 1899. This postponement of marriage and children allowed for the rise of a girl youth culture in shōjo magazines and shōjo manga directed at girls in the pre-war period. [5]

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  7. Burikko - Wikipedia

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    Burikko are girls or women who act coy, or deliberately cute and/or innocent in a put on way. [2] It includes the "idea of a helpless, submissive, and cute look of a young girl". [ 4 ] The burikko subculture is an example of adults embracing child-like behavior and speech as a form of cuteness, also seen in South Korean aegyo or Chinese ...

  8. List of computing mascots - Wikipedia

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    A pixel art girl with blonde hair [citation needed] Scratch Cat: Scratch: A cartoon anthropomorphic orange cat [58] Slonik: Postgresql: A stylised elephant [59] Sudo Sandwich: Sudo: A smiling sandwich [60] Suzanne: Blender: A monkey head [61] Syft: Syft, free and open-source software bill-of-materials command-line tool and Go library: A cute ...

  9. Cats and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The cute cat theory of digital activism is a theory concerning Internet activism, Internet censorship, and "cute cats" (a term used for any low-value, but popular online activity) developed by Ethan Zuckerman in 2008.