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  2. Slender Man - Wikipedia

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    The ARG also incorporates a Twitter feed and an alternate YouTube channel created by a user named "totheark". [21] [22] As of 2013, Marble Hornets had over 250,000 subscribers around the world and had received 55 million views. [23] Other Slender Man-themed YouTube serials followed, including EverymanHYBRID and TribeTwelve. [21]

  3. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, the small group of Anons behind the HBGary Federal hack—including Tflow, Topiary, Sabu, and Kayla—formed the hacker group "Lulz Security", commonly abbreviated "LulzSec". The group's first attack was against Fox.com, leaking several passwords, LinkedIn profiles, and the names of 73,000 X Factor contestants.

  4. Real ID Act - Wikipedia

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    The Real ID Act of 2005 (stylized as REAL ID Act of 2005) is an Act of Congress that establishes requirements that driver licenses and identification cards issued by U.S. states and territories must satisfy to be accepted for accessing federal government facilities, nuclear power plants, and for boarding airline flights in the United States.

  5. Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock Holmes (/ ˈ ʃ ɜːr l ɒ k ˈ h oʊ m z /) is a fictional detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle.Referring to himself as a "consulting detective" in his stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, deduction, forensic science and logical reasoning that borders on the fantastic, which he employs when investigating cases for a wide variety of clients ...

  6. Area 51 - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Tactical Air Command (TAC) decided to set up a group-level organization to guide the F-117A to an initial operating capability. That organization became the 4450th Tactical Group (Initially designated "A Unit"), which officially activated on 15 October 1979 at Nellis AFB, Nevada, although the group was physically located at Area 51 ...

  7. Bhagavad Gita - Wikipedia

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    The Gita in the title of the Bhagavad Gita literally means "song". Religious leaders and scholars interpret the word Bhagavad in a number of ways. Accordingly, the title has been interpreted as, "the song of God"; "the word of God" by the theistic schools, [3] "the words of the Lord", [4] "the Divine Song", [5] [page needed] [6] and "Celestial Song" by others.

  8. Stokes Twins - Wikipedia

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    Alan Chen Stokes and Alex Chen Stokes, commonly known as the Stokes Twins, (born 23 November 1996 in Shenyang, China) are Chinese-American twins and Internet celebrities known for their YouTube and TikTok accounts with 84.9 million subscribers and 30.8 million followers, respectively.

  9. Gorillaz - Wikipedia

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    The Hewlett-directed music video for "Saturnz Barz" made use of YouTube's 360-degree video format and reportedly cost $800,000 to create. [ 94 ] The band embarked on the Humanz Tour to support the album from the summer of 2017 to early 2018.