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  2. Creative Loafing - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Creative Loafing Charlotte was sold again and ceased publishing a print version. [21] In 2017, Ben Eason re-purchased Creative Loafing Atlanta [22] and it then went from weekly to monthly print publication. [23] In 2018, Creative Loafing Tampa was sold to a group from Ohio. [24] That same Creative Loafing Charlotte went online only ...

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    This category is for articles which are associated with the "adult baby/diaper lover" (also known as "ABDL" or "AB/DL") sexual fetish subcultures. Two articles that are closely associated with the ABDL community are paraphilic infantilism and diaper fetishism .

  4. Hollis Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    She is represented by the Creative Artists Agency in Los Angeles. Hollis Gillespie is also a former flight attendant at Delta, where she was a qualified foreign-language interpreter in English, German and Spanish. Her fifth book, a YA fiction novel, was published in 2015. The title is We Will be Crashing Shortly.

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    An adult diaper (or adult nappy in Australian English, British English, and Hiberno-English) is a diaper made to be worn by a person with a body larger than that of an infant or toddler. Diapers can be necessary for adults with various conditions, such as incontinence , mobility impairment , severe diarrhea or dementia .

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Adult diapers

  7. SouthComm Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Creative Loafing Atlanta was bought by Ben Eason, the son of Creative Loafing founders Debbie and Elton Eason. [8] On December 21, 2017, it was announced that D.C.-area venture capitalist Mark Ein would buy the Washington City Paper. [9] Also in December 2017, according to reports, The Pitch was sold to a local owner.