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  2. Cat Frazier - Wikipedia

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    She began her Tumblr blog, AnimatedText, in fall 2012. [1] On this blog, she primarily publishes original animated text GIFs that she makes using the programs Xara 3D Maker 7 [3] and Photoshop CS6. [4] Her first GIF to go viral was a spinning, serif font text that read "lol nothing matters". [5]

  3. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    Vaporwave was subsumed under a larger "Tumblr aesthetic" that had become fashionable in underground digital music and art scenes of the 2010s. [55] In 2010, Lopatin included several of the tracks from Memory Vague, as well as a few new ones, on his album Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1, released in August under the alias "Chuck Person". [56]

  4. Lorna Mills - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Mills is a Canadian net.art and new media artist who is known for her digital animations, videos, and GIFs. Mills has done work in other mediums such as installations. Her work explores how "the notion of public decency is anachronistic" Her use of GIFs are gathered through the dark net which includes 4chan, pornfails, and Russian domains.

  5. Anime - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2020s, many anime fans and followers use social media platforms and other sites like YouTube, Bilibili, Twitch, [216] Fandom, [217] Facebook, Reddit, Discord, [218] Tumblr, [219] 4chan, TikTok and Twitter [220] [46] with online communities and databases such as IMDb, MyAnimeList to discuss anime, manga and track their progress ...

  6. Anime-influenced animation - Wikipedia

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    The main characters of RWBY, an American animated web series heavily influenced by the aesthetics of anime The web series RWBY , produced by Texas-based company Rooster Teeth was premiered in July 2013, is produced using an anime-heavily influenced art style and has been referred to as an American anime by multiple sources.

  7. Light academia - Wikipedia

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    The term light academia was coined on Tumblr in 2019 by the user 'plantaires,' who wrote: [2] "You've heard of 'dark academia', now its time for 'light' academia… wearing light linen sundresses in foreign countries, eating picnics and pastries in the afternoon sun while reading poetry and laughing with your friends, the burning passion and excitement when you finally make a breakthrough in ...

  8. Goblincore - Wikipedia

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    Goblincore sweater. Second-hand and thrifted clothing feature prominently in the fashion of goblincore, often emphasizing comfort and brown, green, and clashing colours. The aesthetic often features idealised imagery of natural creatures such as snakes, frogs, snails, and earthworms; animal skeletons and rocks; plants and fungi like ferns, moss, and mushrooms.

  9. Magilumiere Co. Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga portal Magilumiere Co. Ltd. ( Japanese : 株式会社マジルミエ , Hepburn : Kabushiki Gaisha Majirumie ) , also known in English as Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. , is a Japanese manga series written by Sekka Iwata and illustrated by Yu Aoki.