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Avril Lavigne's music video for her new single "Hello Kitty" features pastel cupcakes, sushi and the two Japanese words you can learn from American pop culture.
And we've lost another childhood hero of the 90s. The Ultimate Warrior (born James Brian Hellwig) has passed away at age of 54, just days after his induction into the World Wrestling Entertainment's Hall of Fame.
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