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  2. Autophobia - Wikipedia

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    Autophobia, also called monophobia, isolophobia, or eremophobia, is the specific phobia or a morbid fear or dread of oneself or of being alone, isolated, abandoned, and ignored.

  3. Help:Infobox/picture - Wikipedia

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    caption, if set, displays just below the image. Remember that the person's name is typically displayed just above the image anyway, so only include a caption if it has something extra to say. Remember that the person's name is typically displayed just above the image anyway, so only include a caption if it has something extra to say.

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Captions

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    [a] Most captions draw attention to something in the image that is not obvious, such as its relevance to the text. A caption may be a few words or several sentences. Writing good captions takes effort; along with the lead and section headings, captions are the most commonly read words in an article, so they should be succinct and informative.

  5. Photo caption - Wikipedia

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    Caption examples. Photo captions, also known as cutlines, are a few lines of text used to explain and elaborate on published photographs. [1] In some cases captions and cutlines are distinguished, where the caption is a short (usually one-line) title/explanation for the photo, while the cutline is a longer, prose block under the caption, generally describing the photograph, giving context, or ...

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Images

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    Videos that simply show a sequence of still pictures should be replaced with an image gallery. Videos that are just text being read aloud should be replaced with text - or if the sound of words is being demonstrated, audio files (with the text being read in the file caption or in closed captioning).

  7. Inspiration porn - Wikipedia

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    An example of inspiration porn might be a photo of a child with a disability taking part in an ordinary activity, with captions targeted towards non-disabled people such as "your excuse is invalid", "before you quit, try" or "they didn't let their disability stop them".

  8. Image macro - Wikipedia

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    Another popular type of image macro includes a picture of a certain person or figure drawn from various sources in front of a colored background, known as "advice animals". These "characters" often share the same image, but different internet users can choose different humorous captions. [ 8 ]

  9. Eccentricity (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    A person who is simply in a "fish out of water" situation is not, by the strictest definition, an eccentric since (presumably) they may be ordinary by the conventions of their native environment. [citation needed] Eccentrics may or may not comprehend the standards for normal behavior in their culture.