In 2004, as broadband was replacing dial-up internet and mobile phones with colour screens were gaining popularity, on February 4, a social network, named “TheFacebook”, was launched by 19-year-old Mark Zuckerberg and his college roommates at Harvard University.
Facebook was named after the physical student directory distributed at universities at the start of the academic year, commonly known as a “face book”.
Within a few years, the platform exploded in popularity, becoming the world’s largest social media network, with more than three billion monthly active users today.
emmadesu • 3 months ago • #129574353What’s up with the other ver? I think it looks better but I’m not a fan of Yu-Gi-Oh! so Idk if the different color means anything. (I’m looking at it as a gift for someone.) What would a Black Magician fan prefer?Basically, the violet Black Magician is Yugi's signature monster. His human counterpart, Mahad, was a priest and a loyal servant to Pharaoh Atem. The red Black Magician is used by the villain Arcana.
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CNCO Make Their North American Tour Debut as Support
Tickets On Sale Friday, March 24
#EnriquePitbullTour LOS ANGELES, March 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Two of music’s most captivating live performers will share the stage this summer when multi-platinum selling and multiple Grammy Award-winning global superstars Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull reunite for a co-headlining tour with CNCO as support, announced today. Adored by fans and critics alike, the celebrated duo and longtime friends start the party on Saturday, June 3 in Chicago at the Allstate Arena, kicking off a 16-city tour exclusively produced by Live Nation.
On 12-6-1977 Lil Duval (nickname: Lil Duval) was born in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. He made his 1.5 million dollar fortune with Guy Code. The comedian his starsign is Gemini and he is now 46 years of age. Lil Duval Facts & Wiki Where does Lil Duval live? And how much money does Lil Duval earn?
Birth Date 12-6-1977 Heritage/origin American Ethnicity Afro-American Religion - believes in God?
While photographing the 2020 protests against police brutality and racism in Washington D.C., I saw men on bikes and ATVs show up carrying out a tradition I had witnessed as a youth.
I grew up in Southeast Washington, D.C., in the '90s during the height of rapper and actor DMX's popularity. DMX and the Ruff Ryders community were the first celebrities who shared the culture through their platform, helping to popularize bike life culture through music videos.