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  2. Legality of incest - Wikipedia

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    Laws regarding incest (i.e. sexual activity between family members or close relatives) vary considerably between jurisdictions, and depend on the type of sexual activity and the nature of the family relationship of the parties involved, as well as the age and sex of the parties.

  3. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft.The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search.

  4. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    Upon launch, the service contained "350,000 news programs collected over 3 years from national U.S. networks and stations in San Francisco and Washington D.C." [137] According to Kahle, the service was inspired by the Vanderbilt Television News Archive, a similar library of televised network news programs. [138]

  5. 4chan - Wikipedia

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    4chan is an anonymous English-language imageboard website. Launched by Christopher "moot" Poole in October 2003, the site hosts boards dedicated to a wide variety of topics, from video games and television to literature, cooking, weapons, music, history, anime, fitness, politics, and sports, among others.

  6. Hermaphrodite - Wikipedia

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    [2] The individuals of many taxonomic groups of animals , primarily invertebrates, are hermaphrodites, capable of producing viable gametes of both sexes . In the great majority of tunicates , mollusks , and earthworms , hermaphroditism is a normal condition, enabling a form of sexual reproduction in which either partner can act as the female or ...

  7. CrowdStrike - Wikipedia

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    A Hacker News user claimed that on the evening of Friday, 19 April 2024, that Crowdstrike issued a flawed software update that crashed computers running Debian Linux builds and kept them from rebooting normally. The user also claims that CrowdStrike acknowledged the bug a day later and weeks later determined the cause.

  8. NBC News - Wikipedia

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    NBC News at This Hour (August 1975 [63] [64] –1990s; previously branded as NBC News Update, NBC News Capsule and NBC News Digest) Later Today (1999–2000) Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda (2008–2019) Rock Center with Brian Williams (2011–2013) Today's Take (2000–2017) Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly (June 4 – July 30, 2017) Megyn Kelly ...

  9. Lolicon - Wikipedia

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    Lolicon is a Japanese abbreviation of "Lolita complex" (ロリータ・コンプレックス, rorīta konpurekkusu), [5] an English-language phrase derived from Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita (1955) and introduced to Japan in Russell Trainer's The Lolita Complex (1966, translated 1969), [6] a work of pop psychology in which it is used to denote attraction to pubescent and pre-pubescent girls. [7]