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* While the infamous "27 Club" is mentioned on the Music page, [[https://thebigsmoke.com.au/2020/05/05/life-ends-at-40-honouring-the-less-famous-47-club/ this article argues that]] there's a "47 Club" of iconic figures with tumultuous personal lives who came to personify their artistic niches, but then died at age 47: Creator/FridaKahlo, Music/EdithPiaf, Creator/JackKerouac and Creator/JudyGarland (in fact, Kerouac and Garland were both born in 1922 and both died in 1969...Kerouac was born in March and died in October, Garland died in June 12 days after her birthday). Other notables who died at 47 include Creator/LonChaney, Music/VinceGuaraldi and [[Music/BeastieBoys Adam "MCA" Yauch]], plus, in the infamous category, UsefulNotes/GrigoriRasputin and UsefulNotes/JosephGoebbels.

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* The [[PrimordialTongue Proto-Indo-European language]] (PIE) is an extinct language that would only have been spoken for less than two millennia (4500 B.C. to 2500 B.C.) before eventually dying out. No such direct records of the language from it's era exists, and most of it's reconstructed orthography has been based on documented IE languages. However, despite it's short lifespan and lack of writing, it became the ancestor of all Indo-European language families to this very day, such as Albanian, Armenian, Balto-Slavic, Celtic, Germanic (including English!), Hellenic, Indo-Iranian, and Italic, among others.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' only lasted 26 episodes and series lead Creator/JoshKeaton voiced the character only in said series and one video game, but has become as much of a SacredCow casting choice as Creator/KevinConroy as Batman, who has a much more extensive tenure as said character.


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' only lasted 26 episodes and series lead Creator/JoshKeaton voiced the character only in said series and one video game, but has become as much of a SacredCow casting choice as Creator/KevinConroy as Batman, who has a much more extensive tenure as said character.
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* Website/{{Vine}} was launched in January 2013 and shut down in January 2017, making it quite short-lived in comparison to other longstanding social media giants like Website/{{Facebook}}, Website/{{Twitter}}, and Instagram. In that time, it created some of the most popular {{meme|ticMutation}}s (among them Dabbing Squidward, Windows XP, and Damn Daniel) and viral hits (like "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" and "Panda") of TheNewTens, and made household names out of the likes of Music/ShawnMendes, Zach King, Andrew B. "King Bach" Bachelor, Lele Pons, and Jake and Logan Paul. By the time Twitter announced it would shut down the service in 2016, Vine was one of ''the'' must-use social media platforms, and much of the talent bred on the service in its four short years migrated to Website/YouTube and led what came to be called the [[https://www.polygon.com/2018/1/17/16901392/vine-youtube-jake-logan-paul-pewdiepie "Viner invasion,"]] radically altering the site's user base and content focus. Not even two years later, compilations of Vines would still rake in millions of views on [=YouTube=]. Vine's influence can be felt in two apps, one of which is a direct SpiritualSuccessor by one of the original co-founders called [[https://byte.co Byte,]] which officially released on January 24, 2020, 7 years to Vine's release day, but as of yet has yet to live up to Vine's success. The other app is, surprisingly, the equally-popular [=TikTok=], as evidenced by the multitude of "[=TikToks=] that radiate the same energy as Vines" compilations floating around.
* Likewise, Website/MySpace's glory days only lasted five years, from its founding in 2003 to its decline circa 2008 as Website/{{Facebook}} overtook it. It played a profound role in shaping many of the pop music trends of the TurnOfTheMillennium, most notably the EmoMusic scene.

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* Website/{{Vine}} Platform/{{Vine}} was launched in January 2013 and shut down in January 2017, making it quite short-lived in comparison to other longstanding social media giants like Website/{{Facebook}}, Website/{{Twitter}}, Platform/{{Facebook}}, Platform/{{Twitter}}, and Instagram. In that time, it created some of the most popular {{meme|ticMutation}}s (among them Dabbing Squidward, Windows XP, and Damn Daniel) and viral hits (like "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" and "Panda") of TheNewTens, and made household names out of the likes of Music/ShawnMendes, Zach King, Andrew B. "King Bach" Bachelor, Lele Pons, and Jake and Logan Paul. By the time Twitter announced it would shut down the service in 2016, Vine was one of ''the'' must-use social media platforms, and much of the talent bred on the service in its four short years migrated to Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube and led what came to be called the [[https://www.polygon.com/2018/1/17/16901392/vine-youtube-jake-logan-paul-pewdiepie "Viner invasion,"]] radically altering the site's user base and content focus. Not even two years later, compilations of Vines would still rake in millions of views on [=YouTube=]. Vine's influence can be felt in two apps, one of which is a direct SpiritualSuccessor by one of the original co-founders called [[https://byte.co Byte,]] which officially released on January 24, 2020, 7 years to Vine's release day, but as of yet has yet to live up to Vine's success. The other app is, surprisingly, the equally-popular [=TikTok=], as evidenced by the multitude of "[=TikToks=] that radiate the same energy as Vines" compilations floating around.
* Likewise, Website/MySpace's Platform/MySpace's glory days only lasted five years, from its founding in 2003 to its decline circa 2008 as Website/{{Facebook}} Facebook overtook it. It played a profound role in shaping many of the pop music trends of the TurnOfTheMillennium, most notably the EmoMusic scene.
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** For that matter, ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'' itself. This icon of British television comedy only lasted for 4 seasons of 6 episodes each (24 episodes total), plus two specials and a made-for-TV movie. And the first season isn't usually counted.
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