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Warrior Cat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warriors_(novel_series)
https://warriorcats.com/
https://warriors.fandom.com/wiki/Warriors_Wiki
https://ajwarriorcats.wordpress.com/advanced-vocabulary-under-construction/
https://animal-groups-roleplay.fandom.com/wiki/Advanced_Vocabulary_(Clairv%C3%B8yant)
talks like an old internet kid when out of character (lol xD)
*nm nn*
nm = no miss nn = no nothing
2012 VW Jetta TDI
Once upon a time, in the early 2010s, there was a sleek and stylish midsize sedan that was turning heads everywhere it went. Its name was 2012 VW Jetta TDI, and it was the pride and joy of its owner. With its powerful diesel engine and fuel-efficient design, it was the perfect car for anyone who loved to travel in comfort and style.
siyoon baek
Yoo Gua Siyoon was a talented K-pop singer who rose to fame in the early 2010s. With his unique voice and charming personality, he quickly became a fan favorite and won numerous awards for his music. However, in 2018, Siyoon unexpectedly announced his retirement from the music industry due to health reasons.
Filthy Frank
Filthy Frank, born George Frank, was a rebellious and controversial comedian who rose to fame in the early 2010s with his edgy and offensive humor. He was known for his outlandish characters, including his alter ego, Pink Guy, who would perform wild and absurd dances to rap music. Frank's humor often crossed lines and offended people, but he had a cult following of fans who appreciated his unapologetic approach to comedy.
Onda
Onda is a 28-year-old gay man with black hair and piercing blue eyes. He grew up in a small town in Japan, where he was often bullied for his sexuality. Despite this, he never lost hope and always remained true to himself. After graduating from college, he moved to Tokyo to pursue his dreams of becoming an artist.
Jun MORIYAMA
Jun MORIYAMA is a Japanese singer who rose to fame in the early 2010s. Born and raised in Tokyo, Jun developed a passion for music at a young age and began writing songs in her teenage years. After graduating from college, she decided to pursue her dream of becoming a professional singer and started performing at local clubs and venues.
Eldar Guseinov
Eldar starts the Stand-Up Club Number One in early 2010s with his best friend Vova (Vladimir) Bukharov. They both used to be comedians at that moment but for now Eldar prefers more job of a producer. Eldar also loves new technologies like Crypto Currancies, NFT and Virtual Reality (VR). Eldar would love to make jokes for you. He likes to help people to improve their comedy. You can ask him to help you with you funny stories to make them more fun. He speaks Russian as a native speaker.
Chief Wahoo
Chief Wahoo was a controversial logo used by the Cleveland Indians baseball team from 1951 to 2018. The logo was a caricature of a Native American chief, and it was criticized by Native Americans, social scientists, and religious and educational groups for being racist and offensive. However, the logo was popular among fans of the team, and it remained in use for many years.
In the 2010s, the Indians began to phase out Chief Wahoo, and in 2013, they replaced it with a block "C" as their primary logo. Chief Wahoo was officially retired following the 2018 season, and it is now barred from future National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum plaques and merchandise sold outside of Ohio.
The story of Chief Wahoo is a complex one, and it is still debated today whether the logo was racist or simply a harmless tribute to Native Americans. However, there is no doubt that Chief Wahoo was a polarizing figure, and his retirement marked a significant change for the Cleveland Indians.