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  2. Corecore - Wikipedia

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    The term corecore can be traced back to the hashtag #corecore being used on Tumblr as early as 2020. [1] However, its use on Tumblr and "especially" Twitter "existed solely as a pun on the literal definition of core, created out of users' frustrations of the over-saturation with the concept of "-cores," according to Townsend. [5]

  3. Tumblr - Wikipedia

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    Tumblr reportedly spent $25 million to fund operations in 2012. [93] In 2013, Tumblr began allowing companies to pay to promote their own posts to a larger audience. Tumblr Head of Sales, Lee Brown, has quoted the average ad purchase on Tumblr to be nearly six figures. [104] Tumblr also allows premium theme templates to be sold for use by blogs ...

  4. List of boys' love anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Anime television series [74] 2016 Stray Bullet Baby: Kei Ichikawa [19] 2020 2022 Takara's Treasure: Minta Suzumaru: Shinshokan: 1 Audio drama, live-action television series [75] 2013 2017 Ten Count: Rihito Takarai: Shinshokan: 6 Audio drama, video game, OVA [76] 2017 2018 Therapy Game: Meguru Hinohara: Shinshokan: 2 Audio drama [20] 2005 ...

  5. Play It Cool, Guys - Wikipedia

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    Play It Cool, Guys (Japanese: クールドジ男子, Hepburn: Kūru Doji Danshi, lit. ' Cool Clumsy Guys ') is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Kokone Nata.

  6. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime enthusiasts have produced fan fiction and fan art, including computer wallpapers, and anime music videos (AMVs). [206] Many fans visit sites depicted in anime, games, manga and other forms of otaku culture. This behavior is known as "Anime pilgrimage". [207]

  7. Fandom - Wikipedia

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    Activities that have been aided by the Internet include the creation of fan "shrines" dedicated to favorite characters, computer screen wallpapers, and avatars. The rise of the Internet has furthermore resulted in the creation of online fan networks who help facilitate the exchange of fanworks.

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  9. Agravity Boys - Wikipedia

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    Agravity Boys, written and illustrated by Atsushi Nakamura, was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 9, 2019 to January 4, 2021, [2] [1] [3] and an epilogue chapter was published in Jump Giga on April 30, 2021. [4] [5] Shueisha collected its chapters in seven tankōbon volumes, released from April 3, 2020, [6] to July 2, 2021. [7]