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  2. Influencers hawking $98 pajamas ‘for everybody’ slammed as ...

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    Influencers Cecily and Samantha Bauchmann are facing backlash for releasing a new line of holiday-inspired pajamas that were originally priced at $98 a set.. Cecily – a mom of four who rose to ...

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    You can shop discounted PatPat matching pajamas directly from their site, where sets are extremely cheap — as low as $5.99. But you can also find PatPat PJs at Walmart, like this polar bear ...

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    In a TikTok video, mother and nursing student Taylor, who goes by @craveslim on social media, reacted to her 5-year-old son Trü going viral after his dad and stepmother didn’t get him matching ...

  5. Prism Ark - Wikipedia

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    Prism Ark ~Prism Heart 2~ began as an adult visual novel for Windows by Pajamas Soft first released on August 25, 2006. [2] This work is a continuation of Prism Heart released on October 6, 2000. The game will be ported to the PlayStation 2 on January in 2008 with the adult content removed under the title Prism Ark -Awake- .

  6. List of AO-rated video games - Wikipedia

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    The ESRB's "Adults Only" ratings symbol. The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), the content rating board for games released in North America, has issued an "Adults Only" (AO) rating for 24 released video games. AO is the highest rating in the ESRB system, and indicates that the organization believes that the game's content is suitable ...

  7. Nightwear - Wikipedia

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    The commission's regulations define the term children's sleepwear to include any product of wearing apparel (in sizes 0–14), such as nightgowns, pajamas, or similar or related items, such as robes, intended to be worn primarily for sleeping or activities related to sleeping, except: (1) diapers and underwear; (2) infant garments, sized for a ...