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  2. dril - Wikipedia

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    Dril is one of the most notable accounts associated with "Weird Twitter", a subculture on the site that shares a surreal, ironic sense of humor. The character associated with dril is highly distinctive, often described as a bizarre reflection of a typical male American Internet user.

  3. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    List of fandom names. Taylor Swift posing with Swifties. Many fandoms in popular culture have their own names that distinguish them from other fan communities. These names are popular with singers, music groups, films, authors, television shows, books, games, sports teams, and actors. Some of the terms are coined by fans while others are ...

  4. Wikipedia:Username policy - Wikipedia

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    You choose your username when creating a user account. All contributions made using that account will then be attributed to the chosen username (contributions made while not logged in to any account are attributed to the user's IP address ). It is also possible to request a change of username, and have your past contributions re-attributed to the new name.

  5. Tyler Black's dad does play-by-play during his second career ...

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    Black finished 2-for-4 with a run scored in the Brewers' 8-2 victory over the Rays.

  6. 60 Western-inspired ‘cowboy’ baby names - AOL

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    Beyoncé's new country album, “Cowboy Carter,” may have everyone line dancing and wearing Western-inspired duds, but does her influence extend to baby names, too?

  7. Nelly Korda dominates LPGA tour as she captures 6th win in ...

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    For the sixth time in her past seven starts, women’s world No. 1 Nelly Korda is raising a trophy, this time after outlasting Australia’s Hannah Green to win the Mizuho Americas Open by one ...

  8. Midwest emo - Wikipedia

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    Post-rock. post-hardcore. Midwest emo (or Midwestern emo [1]) refers to the emo scene and/or subgenre [2] that developed in the 1990s Midwestern United States. Employing unconventional vocal stylings, distinct guitar riffs and arpeggiated melodies. [3] Midwest emo bands shifted away from the genre's hardcore punk roots and drew on indie rock ...

  9. Corecore - Wikipedia

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    Corecore. Corecore (alternatively spelled CoreCore) is an Internet aesthetic and artistic movement aiming to capture post-2020 sensibilities. [1] A product of youth culture in the 2020s, the corecore aesthetic can largely be found on TikTok, where it juxtaposes various video clips while emotional music plays.