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  2. Olga Kay - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 she started the YouTube channel OlgaKay, creating shows such as Emo Girl and Olga Kay's Show. Adding channels on gaming and fashion, by 2013 her four combined channels had approximately a million subscribers.

  3. Eugenia Cooney - Wikipedia

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    Cooney was born Colleen Cooney on July 27, 1994, in Boston, Massachusetts. [3] [4] Her first name was changed to Eugenia several months after her birth. [5]Throughout her childhood, Cooney didn't have many friends and was often the victim of bullying at school, [6] [7] which caused her to switch schools multiple times and begin attending an online school after her first year of high school.

  4. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Comedy sketches. The 40th most subscribed YouTube channel. As of late 2020, he had taken a break from YouTube. Caitlin Hill: Australia S Facts Rapper Jaclyn Hill: United States Jaclynhill1 Known for her makeup tutorial videos Lewis Hilsenteger: Canada unboxtherapy Unboxing and technology YouTube channel produced by Lewis George Hilsenteger and ...

  5. Jimmy Butler explains his new ‘emo’ look: ‘This is my ...

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    The 34-year-old Miami Heat player, who constantly changes his hair and tries different styles, has turned Media Day into a running bit. Last year, he showed up with long dreads that delighted NBA ...

  6. Onision - Wikipedia

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    Jackson created his first YouTube channel on January 29, 2006 and started uploading content that same year. [2] However, the earliest publicly available video on his channel is "I'm So Emo (Song)", uploaded on April 28, 2008. [9] His earliest clips featured a character named Chibi, whom fans interpreted as a parody of Fred Figglehorn. [2]

  7. Emo subculture - Wikipedia

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    Emo, whose participants are called emo kids or emos, is a subculture which began in the United States in the 1990s. [1] Based around emo music, the subculture formed in the genre's mid-1990s San Diego scene, where participants were derisively called Spock rock due to their distinctive straight, black haircuts.

  8. Tellum - Wikipedia

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    Emo with tellum. The tellum or reverse mullet (also referred to as a frullet [1]) is a hairstyle similar to the mullet. "Tellum" is "mullet" spelled backwards. While a mullet is short in the front and long in the back, the opposite is true for a tellum.

  9. Ethan Peters - Wikipedia

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    Ethan Peters (March 8, 2003 – September 5, 2020), colloquially known as Ethan Is Supreme, was an American beauty blogger, makeup artist, and social media personality.He generated a following on various platforms including Instagram and YouTube where he shared his avant-garde, emo, and queer-inspired style of makeup and clothing.