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  1. Where Did “Cinderella Story” Come From?

    The Cinderella that English speakers know and love can be traced to the French story Cendrillon, first published in 1697 by Charles Perrault, though Chinese and Greek versions of this classic tale go back to the 9th century CE and 6th century BCE, respectively. Today, there are over 500 variants of Cinderella in Europe alone. It’s no surprise, then, that describing something as a Cinderella …

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    Blaze Through This List Of Famous Dragon Names

    People around the world have been fascinated by dragons for millennia. From the snake-like dragons of the East to the dinosaur-like dragons of the West, we just can’t get enough of these gargantuan reptiles! They feature prominently in myths and legends (like St. George slaying a fearsome dragon or the Norse hero Sigurd battling the terrifying dragon Fafnir), and even after all of these years, dragons …

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    Wand At The Ready! These Magic Words Will Cast A Spell On You

    Hocus pocus, abracadabra, alakazam! These are the words we invoke when magic is at work—even if it might just be a card trick at home. While a few of these words and phrases have wholly crossed over into entertainment magic or originated there from the start (e.g., presto change-o), some of these words are rooted in older commands that called upon higher powers to influence …

  4. ❌ Cross Mark emoji

    No good! Very bad! Cancelled! Wrong! ❌! The big red X of the cross mark emoji generally communicates warnings, errors, and undesirability. It's often used as a visual stand-in for No. In sports, the emoji…
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    Luna Lovegood

    Luna Lovegood is a character from the Harry Potter bookand film series. In the films she is portrayed by Evanna Lynch.
  6. 🤓 Nerd Face emoji

    Nerd alert! The nerd face emoji caricatures a nerd with thick black glasses and buck teeth. It's used to signify learning, reading, being smart, acting dorky, or "geeking out" to your guilty pleasures. The emoji…
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    Draco Malfoy

    Not Joffrey. Wrong series. Draco Malfoy is a fictional character from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. He is a rich, unpleasant bully known for his arrogance and his ties to evil wizards who practice the darks…
  8. The Saddest Literary Deaths We’re Still Crying About

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    Slytherin

    Slytherin is one of the four houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Each house has a set of traits and characteristics associated with it, and those in…
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    The Real Meanings Behind These Popular Celebrity Nicknames

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    how you doing

    How you doing is an informal greeting like How's it going. It is most commonly known as the signature pickup line of character Joey Tribbiani from the sitcom Friends.
  12. The Names For Different Types Of Fireworks

    On Independence Day (July 4th), we ooh and ahh at the fireworks bursting in air, but did you know that the different types of fireworks effects have their own names? What’s a peony firework? The peony is one of the most common kinds of aerial pyrotechnic effects. It is named for a variety of plants with large, showy flowers. This firework display has a flower-like explosion …