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  2. Boosting (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Boosting is a method by which low-ranked players in online multiplayer games, such as first-person shooters and massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), hire more skilled players to artificially increase their gaming account rank or winning positions.

  3. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

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  5. Midjourney - Wikipedia

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    The tool is in open beta as of August 2024, which it entered on July 12, 2022. [3] The Midjourney team is led by David Holz, who co-founded Leap Motion. [4] Holz told The Register in August 2022 that the company was already profitable. [5] Users create artwork with Midjourney using Discord bot commands or the official website. [6] [7]

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  7. Luis Scott-Vargas - Wikipedia

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    Standard and Booster Draft February 27–March 1, 2009: 2 2009: Grand Prix: Seattle/Tacoma Standard May 30–31, 2009: 5 2010: Pro Tour: San Diego Standard and Booster Draft February 19–21, 2010: 3 2010: Grand Prix: Sydney Sealed and Booster Draft October 9–10, 2010: 2 2011: Pro Tour: Nagoya Block Constructed and Booster Draft June 10–12 ...

  8. Wizards Play Network - Wikipedia

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    In order to play in sanctioned events, players must register for membership. Previously, players would receive a DCI number. This number is up to 10 digits long, and uniquely identifies a competitor in a sanctioned tournament. In 2017, players were encouraged to create a Wizards Account which would include a player's DCI number.

  9. Booster club - Wikipedia

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    A popular way for booster clubs to raise money is with raffles held at sporting events for some item that would be donated by a local business, clothing such as t-shirts with the school's name and mascot on it, or the sale of popcorn, hot dogs, and other food items to the fans who attend a game, tournament, or other athletic event. Membership ...