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  2. What is Roblox and why won't my kids stop talking about ... - AOL

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    From "Adopt Me" to "Royale High," YouTube gaming expert MeganPlays walked Yahoo Life through the 10 most-played games on Roblox and what kids are doing in them.

  3. Emma (The Promised Neverland) - Wikipedia

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    She was nominated for the Best Girl and Best Protagonist of the Year at the 4th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in 2020. [28] [29] She was also nominated for the Girl of the Year category at the 6th Anime Trending Awards in 2020. [30] Emma achieved the 2nd place behind Norman in the Color Illustration Character Poll of the series in 2018. [31]

  4. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    A stereotypical white girl who often takes trendy and "basic" pictures of herself to later edit and post online. Named after VSCO , a photography app released in 2011. The term originated in 2018 and was popularized in 2019 on social media platforms such as TikTok, where it became a trendy Internet aesthetic.

  5. Doko Demo Issyo - Wikipedia

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    The player interacts with Toro in Doko Demo Issyo (1999, PlayStation). Doko Demo Issyo is a long-running series in Japan, [2] where it has seen commercial success. [3] The games feature "pokepi" (short for "pocket people"), [1] characters which the player interacts with through a variety of virtual pet mechanics and minigames (e.g. talking, feeding, sleeping, photography).

  6. Poppy (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Moriah Rose Pereira (born January 1, 1995), better known as Poppy and formerly as That Poppy, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and YouTuber.She first earned recognition for surreal performance art videos on YouTube, in which she played an uncanny valley–like android commenting on and satirizing internet culture and modern society.

  7. Lay Bankz - Wikipedia

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    Layia Watkins (born June 11, 2004), known professionally as Lay Bankz, is an American singer, rapper, and songwriter.After signing a record contract with Artist Partner Group (APG) in 2022, she released the singles "Left Cheek (Doo Doo Blick)", "Na Na Na" and "Ick" the following year.

  8. Lyn Lapid - Wikipedia

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    Katelyn Lapid (born October 24, 2002), known professionally as Lyn Lapid, is an American singer-songwriter.She is a member of vocal collective Earcandy. She has released two albums, "to love in the 21st century" and "winter wishes". [1]

  9. 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."