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  2. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    In November 2018, YouTube rolled out a "Stories" feature in resemblance to Snapchat and Instagram Stories, where videos are automatically deleted ("expire") after a day. The feature was tested as "YouTube reels" earlier that year, and is only accessible through the native mobile apps and not implemented on the websites. [207]

  3. International Talk Like a Pirate Day - Wikipedia

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    International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a parodic holiday created in 1995 by John Baur and Mark Summers of Albany, Oregon, [1] who proclaimed September 19 each year as the day when everyone in the world should talk like a pirate (that is, in English with a stereotypical West Country accent). [2] It has since been adopted by the Pastafarianism ...

  4. You have two cows - Wikipedia

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    Various scenarios involving two cows have been used as metaphors in economic satire. "You have two cows" is a political analogy and form of early 20th century American political satire to describe various economic systems of government.

  5. Beloved 'Territorial Christmas Carol' puts Dickens story in ...

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    Guthrie's Pollard Theatre has been staging its Oklahoma version of "A Christmas Carol" for more than 1,000 performances over 30-plus years.

  6. And That's Why We Drink - Wikipedia

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    "Stories for another day", and Valentine's Day stories. 1 February 2023 77. Synchronicities. 1 March 2023 78. Poltergeists and pranks. 1 April 2023 79. True crime, family drama, and Ancestry.com-related stories. 1 May 2023 80. Gemini themed stories for birthday month (redemption for last year). 1 June 2023 81. Themeless. 1 July 2023 82. Haunted ...

  7. Canadian humour - Wikipedia

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    Particularly in recent years, Canada has produced a number of musical groups who have been described as "comedy rock". Bands such as Barenaked Ladies, Odds, Crash Test Dummies, The Awkward Stage and Rheostatics are sometimes misunderstood as being strictly novelty bands, but in fact many of their songs use humour to illuminate more serious themes.

  8. YouTube Rewind - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, YouTube's Rewind videos changed to featuring several popular YouTubers; the most popular music videos, and videos; breaking news; and internet memes from the year. Rewind YouTube Style 2012, referencing Psy's "Gangnam Style", was released on December 17, 2012. [12] It was created and produced by YouTube and Seedwell. [3]

  9. British humour - Wikipedia

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    The Day Today, Nineties TV satire (1994). Brass Eye, a controversial alternative prime-time show on Channel 4 (1997–2001). The Armando Iannucci Shows, satirical TV show on Channel 4 (2001). The Thick of It, satirical political sitcom (2005–2012). Mock the Week, a satirical current affairs panel game on BBC2. (2005–2022).