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  2. Joan Steiner - Wikipedia

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    Her first book, Super Look-Alikes, received glowing reviews and was featured on national television in the USA. Her second book, Amazing Look-Alikes , published by Walker Books , features over 700 everyday objects in disguise, ranging from paper clips to refrigerator magnets .

  3. What is catfishing and what can you do if you are ... - AOL

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    There are many signs you can look for to help spot a catfish, ... A catfish may ask you for sensitive images and money. Many scammers use already available photos of other people in their fake ...

  4. Catfishing - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to a traditional Carnival celebration involving attendees masking their faces, the Internet allows catfishers to mask their true identities.. Catfishing refers to the creation of a fictitious online persona, or fake identity (typically on social networking platforms), with the intent of deception, [1] usually to mislead a victim into an online romantic relationship or to commit ...

  5. Look-alike - Wikipedia

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    Look-alikes of Stalin and Lenin posing with tourists in Moscow. Some look-alikes who have resembled celebrities have worked as entertainers, impersonating them on stage or screen, or at venues like parties and corporate functions. Professional look-alikes have often been represented by talent agencies specializing in celebrity impersonators. [2]

  6. New app uses photo recognition to find look-alike pets - AOL

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    Image recognition technology has gone to the dogs ... and cats. A new app can use a picture of an animal to help you find an adoptable look-alike. "Jen launches the app and snaps a picture of a ...

  7. Penpal (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel was greatly received by critics as well as fans. Because so many people had followed the individually released stories that Penpal contains for so long on creepypasta.com, Auerbach was able to open a Kickstarter to raise money to get the book independently published. Auerbach explains in an interview held by Horrornovelreviews.com ...

  8. Josetsu - Wikipedia

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    Catching catfish with a gourd (Hyōnen-zu) by Josetsu. Josetsu (如拙, fl. 1405–1496) was one of the first suiboku (ink wash) style Zen Japanese painters in the Muromachi Period (15th century). He was probably also a teacher of Tenshō Shūbun at the Shōkoku-ji monastery in Kyoto.

  9. Midshipman fish - Wikipedia

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    Porichthys refers to the well developed pores on the fish, and this led to the common name "Porous Catfish". [3] The other common name, "Midshipman" is based on the pattern of button-like luminous spots (photophores) which resemble the buttons on the uniforms of young naval officers known as midshipmen. [4]