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  2. 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.

  3. What is 'goblincore' and why does TikTok love it so much? - AOL

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    TikTok is embracing a new aesthetic — think of goblincore as the spooky little sister of cottagecore. While cottagecore embodies the light, romantic and airy side of nature, goblincore is darker ...

  4. Cottagecore - Wikipedia

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    Cottagecore centres on traditional, rural, or pioneer aesthetics, through clothing, interior design, and crafts. Cottagecore is related to similar aesthetic movements such as grandmacore, goblincore, gnomecore, and fairycore. Some sources describe cottagecore as a subculture of Millennials and Generation Z.

  5. Bliss (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Bliss, originally titled Bucolic Green Hills, is the default wallpaper of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. It is a photograph of a green rolling hills and daytime sky with cirrus clouds . Charles O'Rear , a former National Geographic photographer, took the photo in January 1998 near the Napa – Sonoma county line, California, after a ...

  6. Corecore - Wikipedia

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    The term corecore can be traced back to the hashtag #corecore being used on Tumblr as early as 2020. [1] However, its use on Tumblr and "especially" Twitter "existed solely as a pun on the literal definition of core, created out of users' frustrations of the over-saturation with the concept of "-cores," according to Townsend. [5]

  7. Talk:Goblincore - Wikipedia

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    Goblincore and cottagecore [ edit ] Ive found after a little research that goblincore is quite different in the way that cottage core is more of a farming, flower aesthetic and gremlincore is a second hand, more dark and less favored things like dirt, bones etc. there only common is plants, and if people think of them is different we should ...

  8. Dark academia - Wikipedia

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    Gothic architecture is a common element of the dark academia aesthetic.. Dark academia is a literary aesthetic [1] [2] and subculture [3] concerned with higher education, the arts, and literature, or an idealised version thereof.

  9. Mothica - Wikipedia

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    Mothica was born McKenzie Ellis on March 12, 1995. She grew up in Oklahoma City.Having experienced depression and engaged in self-harm, she turned to online communities after finding that expressing her struggles in her hometown was taboo.