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  2. Gorgeous new tattoo trend will make your jaw drop - AOL

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    The most recent artistic fad is so gorgeous and realistic, it's taking over social media. It's all by a woman who calls herself a botanical tattoo artist. ...

  3. The Most Jaw-Dropping and Memorable Looks From '…And Just ...

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  4. Cheer Squad - Wikipedia

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    The Great White Sharks are about to reveal their routine to the world. Fans everywhere expect jaw-dropping stunts and perfectly executed moves as the team prepares to take the stage at Chomp Down – their first major event of the season. In attendance is Cheer's biggest social media mogul who will put out the routine moments after they finish.

  5. Face tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A face tattoo or facial tattoo is a tattoo located on the bearer's face or head. It is part of the traditional tattoos of many ethnic groups. In modern times, although it is considered taboo and socially unacceptable in many cultures, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as well as considered extreme in body art, [ 3 ] this style and placement of tattoo has emerged in ...

  6. Shark Week - Wikipedia

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    Shark Week is an annual, weeklong, shark-themed TV programming block on the Discovery Channel.Shark Week originally premiered on July 17, 1988. Featured annually, in July or early August, it was originally devoted to conservation efforts and correcting misconceptions about sharks. [1]

  7. Here's Exactly What a Snake Tattoo Can Symbolize

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    Miryam Lumpini, world-renowned tattoo artist, adds that “Snake tattoos typically symbolize power or rebirth, or danger, even, but for my clients, a snake (as with any animal or object) can ...

  8. Kakiniit - Wikipedia

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    An Inuk woman in 1945 with traditional face tattoos. Kakiniit (Inuktitut: ᑲᑭᓐᓃᑦ [kɐ.ki.niːt]; sing. kakiniq, ᑲᑭᓐᓂᖅ) are the traditional tattoos of the Inuit of the North American Arctic. The practice is done almost exclusively among women, with women exclusively tattooing other women with the tattoos for various purposes.

  9. Why are teens 'mewing' and what is the trend all about? - AOL

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    The definition and meaning of "mewing," a teen trend and slang term referring to the "looksmaxxing" regimen that claims to help define a person's jawline.