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  2. Doki Doki Literature Club! - Wikipedia

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    Doki Doki Literature Club! (sometimes abbreviated as DDLC) is a 2017 visual novel video game developed by Team Salvato for personal computers.The story follows a student who reluctantly joins his high school's literature club at the insistence of his friend Sayori, and is given the option to romantically pursue her, Yuri, or Natsuki.

  3. Watermelon as a Palestinian symbol - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon symbol, often used as an emoji (🍉) The watermelon (Levantine Arabic: بطيخ, romanized: baṭṭīkh) has been used as a pro-Palestinian symbol in protests and works of art, representing the struggle against the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.

  4. Uncyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    Uncyclopedia is the name of several forks of satirical online encyclopedias that parody Wikipedia.Its logo, a hollow "puzzle potato", parodies Wikipedia's globe puzzle logo, [2] and it styles itself as "the content-free encyclopedia", parodying Wikipedia's slogan of "the free encyclopedia" and likely as a play on the fact that Wikipedia is described as a "free-content" encyclopedia.

  5. Talk:Nymphet - Wikipedia

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    The whole article about child sexuality was removed not because of cencorship, but because it holds no relation to the term 'Nymphet', and is an entire different topic on it's own.The awnser is quite simple: Puberty. Nymphets are girls in the early days of puberty. Nymphets are not children.

  6. Baby Smoove - Wikipedia

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    Jaelin Deanta Parker [1] (born December 3, 1996), [4] known professionally as Baby Smoove, is an American rapper and singer from Detroit, Michigan. [2] He is noted by Ben Dandridge-Lemco of The Fader for his "slick one-liners and clever storytelling delivered in a subdued, almost disinterested, flow."

  7. Cleavage (breasts) - Wikipedia

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    A woman's cleavage. Cleavage is the narrow depression or hollow between the breasts of a woman. The superior portion of cleavage may be accentuated by clothing such as a low-cut neckline that exposes the division, and often the term is used to describe the low neckline itself, instead of the term décolletage.

  8. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Halloween, or Hallowe'en [7] [8] (less commonly known as Allhalloween, [9] All Hallows' Eve, [10] or All Saints' Eve), [11] is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.

  9. Question mark - Wikipedia

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    In English, the question mark typically occurs at the end of a sentence, where it replaces the full stop (period). However, the question mark may also occur at the end of a clause or phrase, where it replaces the comma (see also Question comma):