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  2. La'eeb - Wikipedia

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    While some fans appreciate the mascot's reference to regional culture, others argue that it lacks a connection to football. [13] [14] [15] Twitter users were particularly vocal in their opinions of La'eeb, with many likening the mascot to a ghost or jinn, and some even referring to it as a "tissue paper" figure. Despite the criticism, there ...

  3. MLB offseason grades: Grading every team's winter, from ... - AOL

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    1) Injuries and regression for key offensive pieces such as Josh Jung, Evan Carter, Adolis García and Jonah Heim. 2) The bullpen, besides Kirby Yates and his 1.17 ERA, was a boat made of tissue ...

  4. Gotta Get Some Tissue! - Wikipedia

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    Gotta Get Some Tissue! also known as GGST!, [1] is an animated short-film and music video created by, and starring Tyrone Evans Clark. [2] The short is inspired by the COVID-19 Pandemic. The short is inspired by the COVID-19 Pandemic.

  5. Tissue-pack marketing - Wikipedia

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    Other free seasonal promotional giveaways such as uchiwa fans, wet wipes, cellphone screen wipes, and cloth face masks furthered the decline of the tissue's usage as a promotional item. [2] Since its creation in Japan, tissue-pack marketing has spread overseas. It was introduced in Montreal, Canada, in December 2000 by Promotion Par Main. [3]

  6. Grading the AL West's offseason: Did the worst division in ...

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    By record, this was the worst division in baseball last season. The American League West, which boasted both ALCS teams in 2023, finished with a combined record 43 games under .500 in 2024.

  7. Can you recycle wrapping paper, ribbon, tissue paper? What to ...

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    The city recommends trying “the scrunch test”: “If you can scrunch wrapping paper into a ball and it stays together, it can be recycled. If it does not hold, it must be thrown in the garbage.”