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  2. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Internet An Opte Project visualization of routing paths through a portion of the Internet General Access Activism Censorship Data activism Democracy Digital divide Digital rights Freedom Freedom of information Internet phenomena Net ...

  3. Cute aggression - Wikipedia

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    Cute aggression, or playful aggression, is the urge to squeeze or bite things perceived as being cute without the desire to cause any harm. It is a common type of dimorphous display, where a person experiences positive and negative expressions simultaneously in a disorganised manner. [1] Individuals experiencing cute aggression may find ...

  4. Cartoon violence - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon violence. Cartoon violence (or fantasy violence) is the representation of violent actions involving animated characters and situations. This may include violence where a character is unharmed after the action has been inflicted. Animated violence is sometimes partitioned into comedic and non-comedic cartoon violence. [1]

  5. Ritualized aggression - Wikipedia

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    Ritualized aggression. Ritualized aggression or ritualized fighting is when animals use a range of behaviours as posture or warning but without engaging in serious aggression or fighting, which would be expensive in terms of energy and the risk of injury. Ritualized aggression involves a graded series of behaviours or displays that include ...

  6. Violence and video games - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown no connection between video games and violent behavior. The American Psychological Association states that while there is a well-established link between violent video games and aggressive behaviors, attributing acts of violence to violent video gaming "is not scientifically sound."

  7. Florida's Billy Napier understands why fans booed during ...

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    Florida coach Billy Napier understands why fans were booing during his team’s 33-20 home loss to Texas A&M on Saturday. The loss dropped Florida to 1-2 and the game wasn’t as close as the ...

  8. Flaming (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Flaming (Internet) Flaming, also known as roasting, is the act of posting insults, often including profanity or other offensive language, on the internet. [1] Flaming is distinct from trolling, which is the act of someone causing discord online or in person. Flaming emerges from the anonymity that Internet forums provide for users and which ...

  9. The Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan on '90s Feuds and ... - AOL

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    Related: Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan and Wife Chloé Mendel Expecting Baby No. 3: 'An Exciting Time' (Exclusive) At some shows on the Savior Tour, fans get a peek at Corgan's kids ...