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  2. File:Fat Man Internal Components.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Jerry Messing - Wikipedia

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    On October 31, 2013, a picture of Messing appeared on Reddit.The photo features Messing wearing a trilby and grinning at the camera. After being widely disseminated online, Messing was labeled "Fedora Guy" and the picture became synonymous with "neckbeard" and "nice guy" stereotypes, as well as a joke at the expense of zealous atheists.

  4. Man in Business Suit Levitating emoji - Wikipedia

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    Man in Business Suit Levitating (🕴️) is an emoji depicting a man wearing a suit and fedora while levitating. Initially created as part of Webdings , the icon was made an emoji by the Unicode Consortium in 2014.

  5. File:Fedora Foundations.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Fedora - Wikipedia

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    A fedora made by Borsalino, with a pinch-front teardrop-shaped crown A fedora made by Borsalino with a gutter-dent, side-dented crown, the front of the brim "snapped down" and the back "snapped up" A fedora (/ f ə ˈ d ɔːr ə /) [1] is a hat with a soft brim and indented crown.

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  9. Bankruptcy barrel - Wikipedia

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    The Max Fleischer animated short "Ace of Spades" in 1931 displayed several characters reduced to bankruptcy wearing barrels. Will Johnstone's editorial-cartoon character "the Tax Payer", first published in the New York World-Telegram in 1933 and regularly thereafter, showed the taxpayer reduced to wearing a barrel for clothing.