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  2. Parkour - Wikipedia

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    Parkour. Parkour ( French: [paʁkuʁ]) is an athletic training discipline or sport in which practitioners (called traceurs) attempt to get from one point to another in the fastest and most efficient way possible, without assisting equipment and often while performing feats of acrobatics. [ 5]

  3. Speedrunning - Wikipedia

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    Speedrunning. Speedrunning is the act of playing a video game, or section of a video game, with the goal of completing it as fast as possible. Speedrunning often involves following planned routes, which may incorporate sequence breaking and exploit glitches that allow sections to be skipped or completed more quickly than intended.

  4. Storror - Wikipedia

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    Storror (stylized as STORROR) is a group of seven parkour and freerunning athletes from the United Kingdom. They run a YouTube channel. Storror was established in 2010 by brothers Max Cave and Benj Cave, as well as Drew Taylor. They were later joined by Toby Segar, Callum Powell, Sacha Powell, and Josh Burnett-Blake.

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    LVMH operates in a world of opulence, high-end fashion, and star-studded partnerships. The French company is the world’s biggest luxury company, and its patriarch, Bernard Arnault, is among the ...

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    An Idaho inmate was sentenced Friday to life in prison for escaping state custody at a Boise hospital after the corrections officers guarding him were violently attacked. Skylar Meade pleaded ...

  8. Open-source video game - Wikipedia

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    In general, open-source games are developed by relatively small groups of people in their free time, with profit not being the main focus. Many open-source games are volunteer-run projects, and as such, developers of free games are often hobbyists and enthusiasts. The consequence of this is that open-source games often take longer to mature ...

  9. By land, sea and sky, Māori are using Indigenous knowledge to ...

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    Justin Parkin-Rae takes a break from pulling chunks of weeds from one of the many rivers that snake through Kaikōura, a quaint fishing town on the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island ...