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Hyper-pop embodies an exaggerated, eclectic, and self-referential approach to pop music and typically employs elements such as brash synth melodies, Auto-Tuned "earworm" vocals, and excessive compression and distortion, as well as surrealist or nostalgic references to 2000s Internet culture and the Web 2.0 era. [5]
Discord is a freemium and proprietary chat room program available for web browsers, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Editors can chat by text like WP:IRC, but also by voice calls, unlike IRC. In 2016, an unofficial Wikimedia Discord server was founded. It is moderated by several trusted Wikimedians, and members should follow the ...
Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".
Discord is messaging software you can access on the web or through a downloadable application. Use our Discord server to talk with others in the Wikimedia NYC community, share NYC-related articles/photos, chat during edit-a-thons or other events, and plan activities. If you have other ideas for how we could use it, please share!
She used the Discord server to tease new music frequently, and released a snippet of a song called "Shinigami Eyes" which she continued to promote in subsequent social media posts, [185] as well as an upcoming collaboration with British DJ Chris Lake. [186] Grimes spoke about an upcoming concept album with Billboard, describing it as a "space ...
Discord, the name of a former unincorporated community in Kedron Township "Block of Discord", the English translation of Illa de la Discòrdia , a city block in Barcelona, Spain Cape Discord , a headland in Greenland
An adviser to President-elect Trump's campaign, Alex Bruesewitz, passed out and collapsed as he was speaking onstage during a New York Young Republican Club gala Sunday night. Bruesewitz, 27, was ...
Eclectic paradigm, an economic theory, published by John H. Dunning in 1980; Eclectic medicine, a 19th century combination of herbalism, physical therapies, and other substances; Eclectic paganism, paganism mixed with other religious paths or philosophies; Eclectic psychotherapy, in which the clinician uses more than one approach