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  2. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system built around user-generated content and games, [1] [2] officially referred to as "experiences". [3] Games can be created by any user through the platform's game engine, Roblox Studio, [4] and then shared to and played by other players. [1]

  3. Gayest Ball Ever - Wikipedia

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    Sasha Velour's look is inspired by tapestry from the Middle Ages. Alexis Michelle's look is gold and glittered. Trinity Taylor says her purple outfit is inspired by the My Little Pony franchise, and Peppermint presents a "space unicorn" pink outfit. For "Village People Eleganza Extravaganza", Shea Couleé presents a deconstructed flannel cape.

  4. WWE's Most Wanted Treasures - Wikipedia

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    Items: The Big Show's "Andre Tribute" Singlet (donated by Big Show), Madison Square Garden playbill from Andre's debut, Mark Henry's debut jacket (donated by Mark Henry), André the Giant's Jacket from The Main Event (on loan), The Giant Machine Mask (on loan), Andre the Giant's Pink Jacket (on loan) and Andre the Giant's passport.

  5. Move fast and break things - Wikipedia

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    Move fast and break things may refer to: Move fast and break things (motto) , internal motto used by Facebook until 2014, as coined by Mark Zuckerberg Move Fast and Break Things (book) , 2017 book by Jonathan Taplin subtitled How Facebook, Google and Amazon Have Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy

  6. Macho Women with Guns - Wikipedia

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    Macho Women with Guns (MWWG) is a comedy role-playing game originally created by Greg Porter and published by Blacksburg Tactical Research Center (BTRC). Nominally a science-fiction game, it parodies action films, how "strong female characters" are depicted in such films, and the tropes of popular violence-heavy role-playing games.

  7. Hypermasculinity - Wikipedia

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    Hypermasculinity is a psychological and sociological term for the exaggeration of male stereotypical behavior, such as an emphasis on physical strength, aggression, and human male sexuality.

  8. Toxic masculinity - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Other traditionally masculine traits such as devotion to work, pride in excelling at sports, and providing for one's family, are not considered to be "toxic". The concept was originally used by authors associated with the mythopoetic men's movement, such as Shepherd Bliss. These authors contrasted stereotypical notions of masculinity ...

  9. Ron Fuller (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    [2] In the early 1980s, Fuller wore a mask and called himself the "Tennessee Stud". He teamed with his brother Robert and a cousin, Jimmy Golden , several times, challenging for the NWA Southeast Tag Team Championship held by the heel team of Arn Anderson and Jerry Stubbs . [ 7 ]