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  2. Horihide - Wikipedia

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    American tattoo artist Ed Hardy worked alongside Horihide's apprentice, Kazuo Oguri (also called Horihide) in 1973. [2] See also. Horimono; References This ...

  3. Ed Hardy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the brand successfully relaunched in Europe, and collaborations were presented with Missguided and Illustrated People amongst other brands, the latter sold via Selfridges, Asos and Topshop. In 2019, the brand had collaboration with Rose In Good Faith. [13] In LA in 2024, Ed Hardy held its first fashion show. [14]

  4. Jussie Smollett hate crime hoax - Wikipedia

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    On December 6, 2019, a Cook County Circuit Court judge signed search warrants ordering Google to turn over Jussie Smollett's emails, photos, location data and private messages from November 2018 to November 2019, as part of the special prosecutor's investigation. [104] Webb announced new charges on February 11, 2020.

  5. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    As Meredith D. Clark, an associate professor at Northeastern University working to archive the Black web, explained to the University of Virginia: "Black Twitter doesn't have a gateway, a secret ...

  6. How AI images boosted 'fake narratives' that Black men ... - AOL

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    With the presidential election days away, disinformation experts warn about an increase in fake images leading to false narratives about key voting communities — particularly Black men.

  7. Fake news YouTube creators target Black celebrities with AI ...

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    NBC News also identified five YouTube channels about Black news and culture that have real people appearing in the videos but were reacting to and aggregating information from the fake news videos.

  8. List of fictitious people - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Burrup, fake Australian aboriginal painter. Johnny "The Celestial Comet" Chung, supposed Chinese-American football player for the nonexistent Plainfield Teacher's College. Allegra Coleman, nonexistent supermodel. Tom Collins, fictitious gossip and namesake of the gin-and-lemon-based cocktail.

  9. Ed Hardy - Wikipedia

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