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  2. Bubble wrap - Wikipedia

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    Bubble wrap Square-shaped bubble wrap for house insulation. Bubble wrap is a pliable transparent plastic material commonly used for protecting fragile items during shipping. . Known for its cushioning air-filled bubbles, it has also become a cultural icon, celebrated for its satisfying popping sound and alternative uses as a stress-relief

  3. Voss (Alexander McQueen collection) - Wikipedia

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    The palette mainly comprised muted tones: white, grey, beige, light green, and soft pink, as well as black and flourishes of red. [1] [43] McQueen said he sought to make a collection that would be broadly palatable at retail, so he included stylish suits and "simple black dresses". [30] Many items had pintucks and ruffles. [44]

  4. Helmut Lang (artist) - Wikipedia

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    S/S '03. Surf references, Montauk-inspired, bright Day-Glo colors, bubble-wrap plastic, high contrast compositions, abstracted wetsuit bands, surf tails, cutouts, inside out made-to-measure trousers, laundry bag pattern, zipper surf couture, zipper smoking stripes and rubber signal prints. [67] Limited-edition silver choker by Louise Bourgeois.

  5. The Garden of Earthly Delights - Wikipedia

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    Bosch presents the viewer with gigantic ducks playing with tiny humans under cover of oversized fruit; fish walking on land while birds dwell in the water; a passionate couple encased in an amniotic fluid bubble; and a man inside of a red fruit staring at a mouse in a transparent cylinder. [36] Naked figures seek pleasure in various ways.

  6. China painting - Wikipedia

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    It is finely detailed, from the background of patterned wallpaper to the details of lacework and individual strands of hair, giving a realistic effect in the English tradition. [ 71 ] Porcelain factories in France, Germany, England and the United States produced plates, bowls, cups and other objects for decoration by china painters. [ 63 ]

  7. Myst - Wikipedia

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    The chimes of a large clock tower were simulated using a wrench, then transposed to a lower pitch. Audio of bubbles, which he recalled as "the most hateful sound", was created by blowing bubbles into differently-sized tubes in a toilet. [21] At first, Myst had no music, because the Millers did not want music to interfere with the gameplay. [21]

  8. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime enthusiasts have produced fan fiction and fan art, including computer wallpapers, and anime music videos (AMVs). [214] Many fans visit sites depicted in anime, games, manga and other forms of otaku culture. This behavior is known as "Anime pilgrimage". [215]

  9. Zooper Dooper - Wikipedia

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    In October 1996, National Foods Beverages Group introduced two new flavours, bubblegum and honeycomb, as well as a Zooper Dooper Joystick. The Joystick was a 150ml extended version of the original Zooper Dooper, as opposed to the original 70ml variety.