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  2. How Netflix shapes mainstream culture, explained by data - AOL

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    In 2019, Netflix was already a fixture in our lives. With a global pandemic keeping everyone in their homes for most of the year and a barrage of boorish politicians and natural disasters making ...

  3. Media portrayal of LGBT people - Wikipedia

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    The Netflix animated television series Bojack Horseman has received acclaim from the community for its portrayal and discussion of asexual topics through the character of Todd Chavez, a main character, who comes out as asexual in the season 3 finale. In the fourth season, he discovers a group of people who also identify as asexual who help him ...

  4. You (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    You is an American psychological thriller television series based on the books by Caroline Kepnes, developed by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, and produced by Berlanti Productions, Alloy Entertainment, and A+E Studios in association with Warner Horizon Television, now Warner Bros. Television.

  5. The Umbrella Academy (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The first season is set in the present day, where Luther is part ape and has lived on the Moon for four years, Allison is a famous actress, Vanya is a violinist, Klaus has a drug addiction, Five disappeared sixteen years earlier, Ben, now deceased, is a ghost able to converse only with Klaus, and Diego has become a vigilante. The estranged ...

  6. Review: In Shane Gillis' Netflix show 'Tires,' the humor ...

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    Gillis is now the star and co-creator (with Steve Gerben, who co-stars, and McKeever, who directs) of "Tires," a six-episode Netflix comedy that has already been renewed for a second season. Given ...

  7. Adolf Hitler in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In Philip K. Dick's 1962 The Man in the High Castle, where the Axis Powers won the Second World War, America has been conquered and carved up between the Greater Germanic Reich and Imperial Japan, Hitler, after being stricken by the later stages of syphilis, was confined to a lunatic asylum shortly after World War II, and his place taken by ...

  8. 50 powerful quotes to help you embrace change - AOL

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    Don’t gamble on the future, act now, without delay.”. ― Simone de Beauvoir. “You cannot change what you are, only what you do.”. ― Philip Pullman, “The Golden Compass”. “The ...

  9. World Trade Center in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The original World Trade Center in March 2001. The tower on the left, with the antenna spire, was 1 WTC.The tower on the right was 2 WTC. The original World Trade Center, which featured the landmark Twin Towers (1 WTC and 2 WTC), was a building complex in the Financial District in Lower Manhattan, New York City. 1 and 2 World Trade Center – the North and South Tower – stood at 417 meters ...