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  2. File:BuzzFeed.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. BuzzFeed - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed, Inc. is an American Internet media, news and entertainment company with a focus on digital media.Based in New York City, [2] BuzzFeed was founded in 2006 by Jonah Peretti and John S. Johnson III to focus on tracking viral content.

  4. The dress - Wikipedia

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    The most interesting thing to me is that it traveled. It went from New York media circle-jerk Twitter to international. And you could see it in my Twitter notifications because people started having conversations in, like, Spanish and Portuguese and then Japanese and Chinese and Thai and Arabic.

  5. Car colour popularity - Wikipedia

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    The most popular car colours as of 2012 were greyscale colours, with over 70% of cars produced globally being white, black, grey or silver. Red, blue and brown/beige cars ranged between 6% and 10% each, while all other colours amounted to less than 5%. [1] [2]

  6. Thanks, Obama - Wikipedia

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    By 2015, it seemed the meme had run its course [2] after Obama used it in a BuzzFeed video. [6] Obama himself revived it in 2016, using it to poke fun at his critics [7] and to thank a supporter who, during a speech, yelled out at and thanked him for $2 gas. [8]

  7. Here's What the Black History Month Colors Are and What They Mean

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    When you see posters and graphics related to Black History Month, chances are you'll see them designed with the same four colors: red, black, green, and gold.

  8. Safiya Nygaard - Wikipedia

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    Safiya Nygaard (born July 16, 1992) [1] [2] is an American YouTuber.She gained prominence through her work with BuzzFeed, creating the series LadyLike.She is now known for her solo YouTube channel, containing content such as her Bad Makeup Science series.

  9. Stevin John - Wikipedia

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    The idea for Blippi came to John after moving back to Ellensburg and witnessing his then two-year-old nephew viewing low-quality videos on YouTube. Blippi has been described as "an adult human man who dresses up in bright clothes and dances around America's deserted soft play centres for the benefit of YouTube". [5]

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