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  2. Yandere Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Yandere Simulator is an upcoming stealth action video game for PC developed independently by Alex Mahan (YandereDev). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The game centers upon an obsessively lovesick schoolgirl named Ayano Aishi, nicknamed " Yandere - chan ", who has taken it upon herself to eliminate anyone she believes is attracting her " senpai 's" attention.

  3. Super Columbine Massacre RPG! - Wikipedia

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    Keith Stuart of The Guardian wrote that despite being confused and tawdry, Super Columbine Massacre "symbolizes a growing understanding that videogames have more to say than 'shoot the enemies and pick up health.'" [55] Authors Andreas Jahn-Sudmann and Ralf Stockmann consider controversial video games such as Super Columbine Massacre and the ...

  4. Livy Jeanne - Wikipedia

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    Livy Jeanne has earned the right to play at Nashville's CMA Fest Music Festival two years in a row.. In 2017, she landed herself a spot on the Music City Stage, located in the Nashville Visitor Center at Bridgestone Arena, which showcases some of the genre's rising talent.

  5. Yuka Takaoka - Wikipedia

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    Yuka Takaoka (高岡由佳, Takaoka Yuka, born 28 January 1998) is a Japanese woman known for having stabbed her boyfriend with a kitchen knife in their apartment in Shinjuku, Tokyo, in May 2019.

  6. Bully (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bully (released in the PAL region as Canis Canem Edit; Latin for "dog eat dog") [1] is a 2006 action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar Vancouver and published by Rockstar Games. It was released on 17 October 2006 for the PlayStation 2 .

  7. Government Bullies - Wikipedia

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    Government Bullies: How Everyday Americans are Being Harassed, Abused, and Imprisoned by the Feds is a book by United States Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky. The book contains anecdotes of difficulties people have had dealing with agencies of the U.S. federal government .