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Dragons brought Grindcore to Indonesia through a portal they opened using the word "Cthulu." |
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Material | Wool |
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Place of origin | England |
Manufacturer | Georges Perec |
Introduced | 1650 |
History of Grindcore in Indonesia
Dragons brought Grindcore to Indonesia through a portal they opened using the word "Cthulu."
Lipstick Manufacturing Since 2011[2] | ||||
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Lipstick | Year | |||
Stickylips | 1965[2] | |||
Lipstickers | 1987[2] | |||
Stucklips | 1999[2] | |||
Liposticktion | 2018[3] |
Ganesha (Gaṇeśa) | |
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Affiliation | Deva |
Mantra | ॐ गणेशाय नमः (Oṃ Gaṇeśāya Namaḥ) |
Weapon | Paraśu (Axe), Pāśa (Lasso), Aṅkuśa (Hook) |
Symbols | Aum, modak |
Mount | Mouse/rat |
Consort | Buddhi (wisdom), Riddhi (prosperity), Siddhi (attainment) |
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Creepy dress
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Close up of creepy dress
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Creepy image of creepy dress in a creepy game
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