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  2. Zyzz - Wikipedia

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    Shavershian was the poster boy of a subculture of amateur bodybuilding in Australia, dubbed "aesthetics", [21] which he had made popular. [20] He had established his own protein label, Protein of the Gods, released in June 2011. [ 6 ]

  3. Jeonghan - Wikipedia

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    He was regularly featured on Seventeen TV, an online reality series that introduced Pledis' trainees as potential members of the then-upcoming boy group Seventeen, from its third season onward. The show was broadcast periodically on Ustream , where the trainees showed themselves training, singing, creating choreographies, and playing games. [ 6 ]

  4. Claire Rosinkranz - Wikipedia

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    Rosinkranz came to wide recognition when her song "Backyard Boy" went viral on the video-sharing app TikTok. [3] [5] Rosinkranz's first EP was released in 2020, titled BeVerly Hills BoYfRiEnd. [4] Rosinkranz released her second EP, 6 Of A Billion, in 2021. [6] On October 6, 2023, she released her debut album Just Because. [7]

  5. Internet aesthetic - Wikipedia

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    An Internet aesthetic is a visual art style, fashion style, or music genre accompanied by a subculture that usually originates from the Internet or is popularized on it. . Throughout the 2010s and 2020s, online aesthetics gained increasing popularity, specifically on social media platforms, and often were used by people to express their individuality and crea

  6. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    The visual aesthetic (often stylized as "AESTHETICS", with fullwidth characters) [20] incorporates early Internet imagery, late 1990s web design, glitch art, and cyberpunk tropes, [12] as well as anime, Greco-Roman statues, and 3D-rendered objects. [44] VHS degradation is another common effect seen in vaporwave art.

  7. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    The kawaii aesthetic is characterized by soft or pastel colors, rounded shapes, and features which evoke vulnerability, such as big eyes and small mouths, and has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, influencing entertainment (including toys and idols), fashion (such as Lolita fashion), advertising, and product design.

  8. Teen escapes 12 years after abduction; school bus driver arrested

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    A Colombian school bus driver has been arrested on rape and kidnapping charges after a girl he allegedly snatched over a decade ago managed to escape, authorities said Thursday.

  9. Bishōnen - Wikipedia

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    Gackt, a Japanese singer-songwriter, is considered to be one of the living manifestations of the Bishōnen phenomenon. [1] [2]Bishōnen (美少年, IPA: [bʲiɕo̞ꜜːnẽ̞ɴ] ⓘ; also transliterated bishounen) is a Japanese term literally meaning "beautiful youth (boy)" and describes an aesthetic that can be found in disparate areas in East Asia: a young man of androgynous beauty.