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  2. Which “Outer Banks” Character You Are, Based on ... - AOL

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    Are you a Pogue or a Kook? Much like the zodiac signs in astrology, the characters from Outer Banks each have their own unique essence and distinct persona.. Are you a thrill-seeker and eternal ...

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  4. Outer Banks (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Outer Banks is set in a coastal town along the Outer Banks of North Carolina, where there is a stark social divide between wealthy seasonal residents and working-class locals, nicknamed the "Kooks" and "Pogues", respectively.

  5. Your Locals Only Guide To Kooks & Pogues On ‘Outer Banks’

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    Outer Banks fans will be hearing a lot about Kooks and Pogues in the series. Find out what each means here!

  6. Online quiz - Wikipedia

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    Online quizzes are generally free to play and for entertainment purposes only though some online quiz websites offer prizes. Websites feature online quizzes on many subjects. One popular type of online quiz is a personality quiz or relationship quiz which is similar to what can be found in many women's or teen magazines.

  7. An animated comic takes you into a young girl's dangerous journey to escape Eritrea Islamophobia in the U.S.: a running list we really wish didn't exist WHY WE NEVER GOT EBOLA

  8. William J. Ryan - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when William J. Ryan joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -30.6 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Beer question - Wikipedia

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    The thought experiment is also found in hiring scenarios, dubbed the beer test, [6] which Carolyn Betts of Mashable described as "In a nutshell, it's when a hiring manager envisions the company team sharing a drink with a potential candidate – and if all goes well, in his or her head, then maybe it's time to shake hands and sign the contract".