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Furries
are people with an interest in anthropomorphic animal characters, often as part of the furry fandom. The fandom includes art, writing, character design, costumes, roleplay, conv...
Spoofing
is the act of making a message, call, network packet, website, address or identity appear to come from somewhere else. It is used in legitimate testing and administration, but i...
Kingston upon Hull
, usually called Hull, is a port city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It stands where the River Hull meets the Humber Estuary. Hull has a long ma...
GigaChad
is an internet meme built around an exaggerated image of an extremely muscular, square-jawed man. It developed from the wider "Chad" meme family and is commonly used as a reacti...
Social Experiments on YouTube
are staged or semi-staged videos in which creators film public reactions to a planned situation. The format is usually presented as a test of honesty, prejudice, generosity, bys...
Protogen
alt=A protogen fursona by Pixel Protogen.|thumb|A protogen fursona by Pixel Protogen. [[File:Beeprotogen.png|alt=A bee-themed protogen variant fursona by Browniegal.|thumb|A bee...
Anaemia
is a condition in which the blood has too little haemoglobin or too few healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen around the body properly. It can cause tiredness, weakness, breat...
Freedom of Speech
is the right to express opinions, information and ideas without unjustified interference. It is closely related to freedom of expression, a wider term that also covers receiving...
Case Law
is law developed through decisions made by courts and tribunals. It is also called judicial precedent. In common law systems, earlier decisions can guide or bind later courts wh...
British Empire
The British Empire was the collection of colonies, dominions, protectorates, mandates, trading posts and other territories ruled or administered by England, Great Britain and la...
Knife Crime
is a broad term for criminal offences involving knives, sharply pointed articles or other bladed weapons. In England and Wales it can include carrying a knife in public without...
Spam
is unsolicited bulk electronic communication. It is most often associated with unwanted email, but the term can also cover unwanted text messages, direct messages, comments, for...
SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)
Search engine optimisation or SEO is the practice of improving a website so that search engines can crawl, understand and show its pages for relevant searches. SEO mainly concer...
Bento boxes
are containers used for packed single-serving meals, especially in Japanese food culture. The word bento refers to the meal as much as to the box, although English usage often f...
SMTP Server
An SMTP server is software that sends, receives or relays email using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. SMTP is the main protocol used for moving email between mail systems. Th...
Human Rights Watch
(HRW) is an international non-governmental organisation that investigates and reports on human rights abuses. It is based in New York City and works through researchers, lawyers...
Xbox 360
is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. It launched in North America in November 2005 and became Microsoft's second console after the original Xbox. The console com...
Macronutrient
s are nutrients needed in comparatively large amounts. In human nutrition the main macronutrients are carbohydrates, protein, and fat. They provide energy and material for growt...
Matcha
is a powdered green tea made from Camellia sinensis leaves. Unlike ordinary steeped green tea, matcha is whisked into water or milk, so the drink contains suspended tea powder r...
Depression
is a mental health condition involving persistent low mood, loss of interest or pleasure, and changes in thinking, sleep, appetite, energy, and daily functioning. It is more tha...
Osteoporosis
is a condition in which bones become less dense and more likely to break. It develops over time and is often only recognised after a fragility fracture, meaning a break caused b...
Graphics processing unit
alt=A low profile GTX 1050 graphics card.|thumb|A low profile GTX 1050 graphics card. A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a processor designed to handle graphics and other highl...
Osteoarthritis
is a common long-term joint condition in which the tissues of a joint change over time. It can involve cartilage, bone, ligaments, tendons, muscles, the joint lining, and the su...
London
is the capital city of the United Kingdom and the largest city in England by population. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England and is one of the world's major cent...
Boucher-Neuhäuser syndrome
Boucher-Neuhauser syndrome is a rare inherited disorder that affects movement, vision, and sexual development. It is part of the wider group of PNPLA6-related disorders, which c...
Social Media Influencer
A social media influencer is a person or account that can affect an audience's opinions, attention or purchasing decisions through content on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok,...
Colonial era
The colonial era usually refers to the period in which European states built overseas empires through settlement, conquest, trade monopolies, military force and political contro...
Tower of London
The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, Eng...
West Yorkshire Police
alt=The official West Yorkshire Police logo.|thumb|The official West Yorkshire Police logo. West Yorkshire Police is the territorial police force for the county of West Yorkshir...
Crimebodge
was the name of a UK police-accountability website and YouTube channel associated with Rob Warner. The project focused on police powers, complaints, civil liberties and practica...
Auditors
are people who film or document public officials, police officers, public buildings or publicly visible activity to test accountability, transparency and compliance with the law...
Police Auditing
is the practice of filming, observing and documenting police officers, police buildings or other public officials, usually to test how public bodies respond to recording and pub...
Common Law
is law developed through court decisions, legal reasoning and precedent. It is one of the main foundations of the legal systems of England and Wales and many other jurisdictions...
Housing Act 1988
The Housing Act 1988 is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament that reshaped private renting in England and Wales. It created the modern assured tenancy framework and, for many year...
Python Programming Language
Python is a high-level programming language used for scripting, web development, data analysis, scientific computing, education, automation and application development. It is kn...
Sjögren's Syndrome
is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks glands that produce moisture, especially the tear and saliva glands. The main symptoms are dry eyes and a dry mouth...
Kidney stones
are hard deposits that form inside the kidneys from substances in urine. They can be tiny and pass without being noticed, or large enough to block part of the urinary tract and...
Type 2 Diabetes
is a long-term condition in which blood glucose levels become too high because the body does not use insulin effectively, does not make enough insulin, or both. It is the most c...
Attacks on Emergency Workers
are assaults, threats or obstructive acts directed at people carrying out emergency-service or closely related public functions. In England and Wales, the main specific offence...
Selective Neutral Guardian
= Selective Neutral Guardian = Selective Neutral Guardian is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the selective trait with a neutral guardian...
Compassionate Neutral Evil
= Compassionate Neutral Evil = Compassionate Neutral Evil is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a neutral evil...
Compassionate Neutral Good
= Compassionate Neutral Good = Compassionate Neutral Good is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a neutral good...
Compassionate Chaotic Neutral
= Compassionate Chaotic Neutral = Compassionate Chaotic Neutral is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a chaoti...
Compassionate Lawful Neutral
= Compassionate Lawful Neutral = Compassionate Lawful Neutral is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a lawful n...
Compassionate Lawful Good
= Compassionate Lawful Good = Compassionate Lawful Good is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a lawful good ou...
Compassionate True Neutral
= Compassionate True Neutral = Compassionate True Neutral is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a true neutral...
Compassionate Chaotic Good
= Compassionate Chaotic Good = Compassionate Chaotic Good is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a chaotic good...
Compassionate Lawful Evil
= Compassionate Lawful Evil = Compassionate Lawful Evil is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a lawful evil ou...
Compassionate Chaotic Evil
= Compassionate Chaotic Evil = Compassionate Chaotic Evil is a custom moral-alignment type in the Moral Alignment Portal. It combines the compassionate trait with a chaotic evil...
Rose Rosette Virus
(RRV) is a highly destructive plant virus that exclusively infects species within the Rosa genus (roses), leading to a systemic and typically fatal condition known as Rose Roset...
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