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    Hsu was born in Taipei, Taiwan, as the youngest of three sisters. Her eldest sister is Hsu Si-hsien, followed by Barbie Hsu, with whom Dee formed a musical duo in 1994 initially known as "S.O.S." (Sisters of Shu).

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  5. Digby (blogger) - Wikipedia

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    Digby is the short name of American political blogger Heather Digby Parton [1] from Santa Monica, California who founded the blog Hullabaloo. [2] She has been called one of the "leading and most admired commentators" of the liberal/progressive blogosphere.

  6. Lar Phar Dee - Wikipedia

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    Lar Phar Dee (Burmese: လာဖာဒီး; born 9 May 1995), also known as Dee Dee (ဒီးဒီး), is a Burmese Blogger, Content Creator and Actor. [1] [2] He is best known for his lifestyle and educational content on social media, as well as his podcast.

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    Today, Hari maintains her "Food Babe" blog, has published several books and is passionate about improving America's food supply. She recently appeared several rows behind Robert F. Kennedy Jr ...

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    Typically, people meet their closest lifelong friends through work and school, said Levine, who founded the Friendship Blog. But the COVID-19 pandemic closed those spaces for years.

  9. The Wartburg Watch - Wikipedia

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    The Wartburg Watch is a blog originally written by two American Christians, Darlene "Dee" Parsons, and Wanda "Deb" Martin.It was founded in 2009 and focuses on contentious issues affecting the church, particularly authoritarianism, complementarianism, sexism and spiritual abuse in certain churches, as well as a perceived rise in Calvinist beliefs in "historically" Arminian churches.