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  2. Explosion at gender reveal party rocks several towns - AOL

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    They responded to Torromeo quarry where they found people who acknowledged holding a gender reveal party with explosives. The source was Tannerite — 80 pounds (36 kilograms) of it, police said.

  3. Gender reveal party - Wikipedia

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    The gender reveal party developed in the late 2000s. An early example was recorded in the 2008 posts of Jenna Karvunidis on her ChicagoNow blog High Gloss and Sauce announcing the sex of her fetus via a cake; she had previously had several miscarriages and wished to celebrate that her pregnancy had developed to the point that the sex of the fetus could be determined.

  4. Sawmill Fire (2017) - Wikipedia

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    The cause of the fire was a detonation at a gender reveal party hosted by the Dickey family of a target packed with blue dye to indicate the male gender of their child, and Tannerite, [8] [9] a highly explosive substance, [10] by Dennis Dickey, an off-duty U.S. Border Patrol agent and the child's father.

  5. Gender Reveal Fire - Wikipedia

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    Gender Reveal Fire may refer to: El Dorado Fire, a 2020 wildfire in California; Sawmill Fire (2017), a 2017 wildfire in Arizona This page was last edited on 11 ...

  6. Bakery Ruins 'Gender Reveal' Surprise by Telling Expectant ...

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    “The gender is in this envelope,” she explained. “And it was sealed after my appointment.” She handed it to the bakery worker and told them, “You don’t have to confirm the order to me ...

  7. How rare are female school shooters?

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    Of 544 school shooting incidents over an 11-year period, less than 5% of the shooters were female, according to Everytown for Gun Safety.