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  3. Wikipedia:Deleted articles with freaky titles - Wikipedia

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    Strange titles are rarely added to Wikipedia under the guise of real encyclopedia articles. Occasionally, Wikipedians lose their minds (especially on April Fool's Day) and if their posts are good they wind up here. Silliness can come in the form of creativity, insanity, or just boredom. As with other "silly things", often it seems a shame to delete the best of this humor which has been ...

  4. Harry Styles - Wikipedia

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    Harry Edward Styles was born on 1 February 1994 in Redditch, Worcestershire, England, [c][2] the son of pub owner [3] Anne (née Selley) and finance worker Desmond "Des" Styles. [4][5][6] When he was a child, he moved with his parents and older sister, Gemma, to the village of Holmes Chapel in Cheshire. [4] His parents divorced when he was seven years old. His mother later married her business ...

  5. Doge (meme) - Wikipedia

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    Doge (usually / doʊdʒ / DOHJ, / doʊɡ / DOHG or / doʊʒ / DOHZH) is an Internet meme that became popular in 2013. It consists of a picture of a Shiba Inu dog that is accompanied in the foreground by multicolored text in the font Comic Sans. The text, representing a kind of internal monologue, is deliberately written in a form of broken English.

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    A huge discussion broke out regarding the notability of a particular truck appearing in some iterations of the Pokémon series and whether the accompanying images fell under fair use.

  7. Catfight - Wikipedia

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    Catfight WWE Divas wrestling at a WWE show, February 28, 2009 Catfight (also girl fight) is a term for an altercation between two women, often characterized as involving scratching, shoving, slapping, choking, punching, kicking, wrestling, biting, spitting, hair-pulling, and clothing-shredding. [1]

  8. Giphy - Wikipedia

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    Giphy (/ ˈɡɪfi /, GHIF-ee), [4] styled as GIPHY, is an American online database and search engine that allows users to search for and share animated GIF files.

  9. Why do some people pull out their hair? Trichotillomania ...

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    People with trichotillomania have a compulsion to pull out hair from their scalp, eyebrows or other areas of the body.