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  2. Musical.ly - Wikipedia

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    Musical.ly Inc. was founded by long time friends Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang in Shanghai, China. [7] [8] Before launching Musical.ly, Zhu and Yang teamed up to build an education social network app, through which users could both teach and learn different subjects through short-form videos (3–5 minutes long).

  3. Skibidi Toilet - Wikipedia

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    Skibidi Toilet is a machinima web series released through YouTube videos and shorts, created by Alexey Gerasimov and uploaded on his YouTube channel DaFuq!?Boom!.Produced using Source Filmmaker, the series follows a fictional war between human-headed toilets and humanoid characters with electronic devices for heads.

  4. Boys' love - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Shonen Jump is known to have a large female readership who engage in BL readings; [151] publishers of shōnen manga may create "homoerotic-themed" merchandise as fan service to their BL fans. [152] BL fans may "ship" any male-male pairing, sometimes pairing off a favourite character, or create a story about two original male characters ...

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  6. Amouranth - Wikipedia

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    On October 8, 2021, Siragusa was banned from Twitch for the fifth time, as well as Instagram and TikTok. [10] By July 2022, Siragusa was reported to have earned $33 million through creating pornographic content on OnlyFans. [11] Siragusa also does cosplays, NSFW content, and often pairs in streams with other Twitch streamers.

  7. Mckenna Grace - Wikipedia

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    Mckenna Grace (born June 25, 2006) is an American actress and singer. Born in Grapevine, Texas, she began acting professionally at age five and relocated to Los Angeles, California, as a child.

  8. Tumblr - Wikipedia

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    Development of Tumblr began in 2006 during a two-week gap between contracts at David Karp's software consulting company, Davidville. [3] [4] Karp had been interested in tumblelogs (short-form blogs, hence the name Tumblr) [5] for some time and was waiting for one of the established blogging platforms to introduce their own tumblelogging platform.

  9. Tolkien fandom - Wikipedia

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    Foster attributes the surge of Tolkien fandom in the United States of the mid-1960s to a combination of the hippie subculture and anti-war movement pursuing "mellow freedom like that of the Shire" and "America's cultural Anglophilia" of the time, fuelled by a bootleg paperback version of The Lord of the Rings published by Ace Books followed up by an authorised edition by Ballantine Books. [8]