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There\'s someone on deviantART who combined the storylines of Sonic \'06 and Sonic satam, and as such combined princess Sally Alicia Acorn and princess Elise the third into Sarah \
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There\\\'s someone on deviantART who combined the storylines of Sonic \\\'06 and Sonic satam, and as such combined princess Sally Alicia Acorn and princess Elise the third into Sarah \\\"Sally\\\" Elise Acorn.
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* During his bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential candidacy, former UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity mayor Mike Bloomberg spent roughly $500 million on his campaign, one of the most expensive of its kind in U.S. history, most of which went towards advertising. However, it seems as though money can\'t buy good advertising, if his \'\'\'Anti-Trump billboards\'\'\' are anything to go by. Rather than [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement legitimate criticisms]] of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump\'s presidency, the billboards employed incredibly petty and childish {{Ad Hominem}}s to attack him, such as how he \'\'prefers his steak well-done\'\'. Once the billboards began to circulate on social media, they became [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/mike-bloombergs-anti-trump-billboards a large source of]] SnarkBait, with many denizens editing the billboards to mock and/or criticize him. Unsurprisingly, Bloomberg dropped out of the race after only winning one (minor) territory during Super Tuesday, after less than four months on the campaign trail.
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* During his bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential candidacy, former UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity mayor Mike Bloomberg spent roughly $500 million on his campaign, one of the most expensive of its kind in U.S. history, most of which went towards advertising. However, it seems as though money can\\\'t buy good advertising, if his \\\'\\\'\\\'Anti-Trump billboards\\\'\\\'\\\' are anything to go by. Rather than [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement legitimate criticisms]] of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump\\\'s presidency, the billboards employed incredibly petty and childish {{Ad Hominem}}s to attack him, such as how he \\\'\\\'prefers his steak well-done\\\'\\\'. Once the billboards began to circulate on social media, they became [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/mike-bloombergs-anti-trump-billboards a source of mockery]], with many denizens editing the billboards to mock and/or criticize him. Unsurprisingly, Bloomberg dropped out of the race after only winning one (minor) territory during Super Tuesday, after less than four months on the campaign trail.
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