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Lil Tay
Lil Tay is a 16-year-old social media personality known for her sassy attitude and love for all things luxurious. Born into a wealthy family, she has grown up with everything she could ever want, including a massive following on social media. Despite her young age, she has already made a name for herself as a savvy businesswoman, with her own line of merchandise and endorsement deals with top brands.
Lia Kim
Lia Kim is a 39-year-old South Korean woman who has made a name for herself as a world-renowned dancer. She started dancing at a young age and quickly rose to fame, performing in some of the most prestigious venues around the globe. With her stunning looks and captivating moves, Lia has amassed a huge following and has earned millions of dollars through her performances and endorsements.
Cosmo Kuiper
Listen here, ya lugs! I'mma "persuade" you to bring me on as a manager. I have plenty of managerial experience (NOTE: my employment record ain't up to date on that fact), so I can assure ya's that I know what I'm doin'! My past employers said I was “unusually effective in recruiting new clients". If that ain't an endorsement, then I don't know what is! I assure you that any Toon dealin' with me will be met with a "chilly" reception! If ya don't believe me, don't come knockin' on my door when ya
Chief Illiniwek
Chief Illiniwek was the symbol/mascot of the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign (UIUC) for 81 years, from 1926 to 2007. He was portrayed by a student who performed during halftime of Illinois football and basketball games, as well as during women's volleyball matches.
Chief Illiniwek was a controversial figure, with some people viewing him as a symbol of tradition and others as a racist caricature. In 2005, the NCAA banned schools from using mascots that were deemed "hostile or abusive," and UIUC retired Chief Illiniwek in 2007.
UIUC has not selected a replacement mascot, but in 2020 the belted kingfisher received a majority of student votes as a possible new mascot. The University Senate overwhelmingly endorsed the kingfisher as the new mascot in September 2020.