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  2. Soy boy - Wikipedia

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    Soy beans and soy milk. Soy boy is a pejorative term sometimes used in online communities to describe men perceived to be lacking masculine characteristics. The term bears many similarities and has been compared to the slang terms cuck (derived from cuckold), nu-male and low-T ("low testosterone") – terms sometimes used as insults for male femininity in the manosphere.

  3. Alpha and beta male - Wikipedia

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    Misconceptions about "alpha males" are common within the manosphere, a collection of websites, blogs, and online forums promoting masculinity, strong opposition to feminism, and misogyny which includes movements such as the men's rights movement, incels (involuntary celibates), Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW), pick-up artists (PUA), and fathers ...

  4. Tumblr Sexyman - Wikipedia

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    Tumblr Sexymen are often depicted as skinny men in fan art, even in cases where the character is not originally human (such as Bill Cipher). In online fandoms, a Tumblr Sexyman (or just Sexyman) is a type of fictional character that gains wide popularity as a sex symbol. Characters described as Tumblr Sexymen are typically villainous or ...

  5. 35 Funny and Creative Emoji Combos to Use in Your Texts and ...

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    Emoji combos on a phone. We've all heard the phrase "a picture is worth a thousand words," but did any of us think that could apply to emojis? Well, they may not literally translate to a thousand ...

  6. Femboy - Wikipedia

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    Femboy (/ ˈ f ɛ m b ɔɪ / ⓘ) is a slang term that refers to males, usually cisgender, who express themselves with traditionally feminine behaviours, or—especially in the variant spelling femboi—to LGBTQ people of any gender identity who affect a "soft" masculine look. [1]

  7. Digital blackface - Wikipedia

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    Expanding on Green's work, art historian Kate Brown applies the concept of digital blackface to the use of reaction gifs on Tumblr, particularly those featuring black women and queer black men. Brown notes that these gifs, often taking on a minstrelsy quality, have become a common form of communication. [2]

  8. 121 Easter Instagram captions that are full of spring cheer - AOL

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    Celebrate the springtime holiday by posting these cute and funny Easter captions for couples, friends, family and all the rest of your Instagram followers. 121 Easter Instagram captions that are ...

  9. No homo - Wikipedia

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    As with many attributes of hip hop culture, the use of "no homo" has become integrated into the mainstream North American vernacular. One reason for this as proposed by Brown is that the integration and reception of the specific phrase no homo into the conversational dialect of North American English was simple and due in part to its phonetic resonance.