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Nicholas Lim (born 1997 or 1998) is a technology entrepreneur and software developer based in Vancouver, Washington. [1] [2] Lim and his companies provide services to alt-tech, far-right and neo-Nazi websites, such as The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi message board website, 8chan, the home of the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory, and Kiwi Farms, a harassment [3] [4] [1] [5] and anti-trans [6] forum.
Lim appeared on numerous variety and game shows, including 'Let's Party With Food!' and 'The Giant Show' in 2008, after her win for Best Actress in the Star Awards 2007. Lim has been nominated for Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes in the Star Awards for every single year since she joined Mediacorp in 1998. After her first win in 1998, she did ...
Park Kyung-lim (Korean: 박경림; born March 30, 1979) is a South Korean entertainer, host, comedian, radio DJ, and businesswoman.In 2001, she achieved several milestones, including winning the Baeksang Arts Awards TV Category Female Entertainment Award, the KBS Radio MC Award, the MBC Drama Awards Radio Excellence Award, and the prestigious MBC Entertainment Awards Grand Prize.
Lim is the second of three children of Singapore-born parents. [3] He is of Han Chinese descent. [4] Lim was born in Vancouver, [5] where his father was completing postgraduate studies. Lim's family returned to Singapore when he was 2 and moved to Acton, Massachusetts, when he was 11. [3] Lim attended the Acton-Boxborough Regional High School. [6]
The Light Cycle design served as the basis for a roller coaster called Tron Lightcycle Power Run, which opened in Shanghai Disneyland in 2016 [7] and Magic Kingdom in 2023, the latter in which it is known as Tron Lightcycle / Run. [8] [9] [10]
David Bradley Lim (born September 23, 1983) is an American actor and model. He is best known for portraying the role of Sebastian Chen in the second season of the ABC thriller Quantico (2016–2017) and as Victor Tan in the CBS television series S.W.A.T (2017–present).
Lim received her B.S. from Woodbury University in 1992, and her M.F.A from Art Center College of Design [3] in 1998.. Lim's multi-media practice examines the dialogue between real and imaginary space as they relate to fantasy, memory and longing, as well as the various transformations that can occur in the connection between a space and its perception. [6]
The major theme in her stories is the role of women in traditional Chinese society and culture. In 1998 Lim was awarded the Montblanc-NUS Centre for the Arts Literary Award [8] and in 1999 she received the S.E.A. Write Award. [9] In 2000, Lim worked with the now-defunct web portal Lycos Asia to write an e-novella called Leap of Love. It was ...