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  2. Loserfruit - Wikipedia

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    Belsten started her YouTube channel "Loserfruit" on 25 March 2013 and initially started posting League of Legends videos. During the start of her YouTube career, she started making satirical videos on League of Legends, often with a comedic aspect. She hit 100,000 subscribers on her main channel in May of 2017 and has since reached 3.38 million ...

  3. Gacha game - Wikipedia

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    Offered banners can be perpetually available or can have a limited duration. Games generally have some of both, with player retention efforts and in-game advertising in some games emphasizing the limited availability of some or all of the items in the latter. Many kinds of virtual items can be in the loot table for a banner. Gameplay units such ...

  4. BBCode - Wikipedia

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    BBCode ("Bulletin Board Code") is a lightweight markup language used to format messages in many Internet forum software. It was first introduced in 1998. It was first introduced in 1998. [ citation needed ] The available "tags" of BBCode are usually indicated by square brackets ( [ and ] ) surrounding a keyword, and are parsed before being ...

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    Attempt to do a Double Backwards Somersault Through a Hoop While Whistling the Star-Spangled Banner Feat of Sea World (redirect from Dolphin Disappearance) Wikinews Archive-This Wednesday, the famous Sea World dolphins did a surprisingly sophisticated attempt to do a double backwards somersault through a hoop while whistling the Star-Spangled ...

  6. Quake (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Quake is a first-person shooter game developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive.The first game in the Quake series, [13] it was originally released for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and Linux in 1996, followed by Mac OS and Sega Saturn in 1997 and Nintendo 64 in 1998.

  7. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    He focuses on the game "Second Life", demonstrating that the creators of virtual avatars are willing to spend real money to purchase goods marketed solely to their virtual selves. [71] In addition, research in data collection via Second Life avatars suggested important considerations related to research participant engagement, burden, and ...

  8. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    Shiver my timbers (a-harrr!) every September 19. List of non-standard dates: Including, among other things, January 0, February 30, and May 35. Manhattanhenge: Twice every year, the setting sun aligns with Manhattan's street grid. Mole Day: The Avogadro constant is celebrated on October 23rd starting at exactly 6:02 am. Pi Day

  9. Ratatouille (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ratatouille (/ ˌ r æ t ə ˈ t uː i / RAT-ə-TOO-ee) is a 2007 American animated comedy-drama film [3] produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The eighth film produced by Pixar, it was written and directed by Brad Bird and produced by Brad Lewis, from an original idea by Jan Pinkava, [4] who was credited for conceiving the film's story with Bird and Jim Capobianco.