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  2. Emo subculture - Wikipedia

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    Emo, whose participants are called emo kids or emos, is a subculture which began in the United States in the 1990s. [1] Based around emo music, the subculture formed in the genre's mid-1990s San Diego scene, where participants were derisively called Spock rock due to their distinctive straight, black haircuts.

  3. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on the video sharing platform YouTube. The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.

  4. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    Due to the high cost of pets within the game, with some rare pets selling for up to US$300 on off-platform sites, [29] [30] a large subculture of scammers have risen within Adopt Me!. As the primary user base of Adopt Me! is on average younger than the rest of Roblox [citation needed], they are especially susceptible to falling for scams. [31] [32]

  5. A Sign of the Times: How Gen Z Turned Rap Emo - AOL

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  6. Talk:Emo (slang)/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    Emo is more than just slang, I believe the article should be divided into an "Emo (subculture)" article, because there are many things other than the slang, the article would list typical things about emo basically just like this article, just maby include steriotyped and stuff of the emo as well as many other things, I know, I am basically an ...

  7. Instagram reveals top emojis, explains what they really mean

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    Instagram reported it was hard to determine exactly what the different colored hearts meant, figuring out most times people use them to associate with a specific team, like a blue heart for the ...

  8. E-kid - Wikipedia

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    It is an evolution of emo, scene and mall goth fashion combined with Japanese and Korean street fashion. [4] [5] Videos by e-girls and e-boys tend to be flirtatious and, many times, overtly sexual. [6] [7] Eye-rolling and protruding tongues (a facial expression known as ahegao, imitating climaxing) are common. [8]

  9. Category:Emo - Wikipedia

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