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Artist: Meghan Trianor

Released Date: June 2014


All About the Bass

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This traditional Japanese craft, which literally translates to “folding paper,” turns a single sheet into birds, flowers, and animals — all without a single cut or drop of glue.

Origami

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This traditional Japanese garment, often worn during festivals or ceremonies, is wrapped left over right and secured with an obi sash.

Kimono

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A young Chinese woman disguises herself as a man to take her ailing father’s place in the army, bravely fighting to protect her country and bring honor to her family.

Lea Salonga (Mulan)


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This type of circuit allows electric current to follow only one path.

Series Circuit

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Artist: Chris Brown

Release Date: June 2011



Next To You

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In this popular card game, “folding” doesn’t mean making origami — it means giving up your hand and sitting out the rest of the round.

Poker

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This Japanese word describes people obsessed with anime, games, or pop culture — sometimes used playfully, sometimes critically.

Otaku

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A quirky teenage girl in the 1980s accidentally reanimates a Victorian corpse during a lightning storm, and together they embark on a darkly comic quest for love, life, and a killer makeover.

Liza Soberano (Lisa Frankenstein)


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This process involves a heavy nucleus splitting into smaller nuclei, releasing energy.

Nuclear Fission

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Artist: Eminem

Release Date: June 2010


Love The Way You Lie

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Legend has it that folding one thousand of these can bring you good health, long life, or even grant your deepest wish — a story made famous by Sadako Sasaki.

Paper Cranes

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Literally meaning “death god,” this figure appears in Japanese stories to invite humans toward death or oversee their passing.

Shinigami

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A dark satire about beauty, wealth, and power. A model couple joins a luxury cruise for the ultra-rich, but when the yacht sinks, survivors are stranded on an island. There, a cleaning lady becomes the leader, flipping the social hierarchy and exposing how fragile class and privilege really are.

Dolly de Leon (Triangle of Sadness)


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When light passes through a prism, it separates into colors due to this process.

Dispersion

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Artist: Katy Perry

Release Date: April 2017



Bon Apetit

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In literature and religion, the metaphor of “keeping the fold” often refers to tending a group of followers — a symbolic nod to these gentle animals.

Sheep

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In this centuries-old Japanese art, male actors portray both male and female roles on a rotating stage, often accompanied by live shamisen music.

Kabuki

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A group of college friends discover a mysterious deck of tarot cards and break the rule of never using someone else’s deck. Their readings soon come true in deadly ways as each is hunted by terrifying embodiments of the tarot cards they drew.

Jacobs Batolan (Tarot)

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This scientist discovered the relationship between electricity and magnetism, forming the basis of electromagnetism.

James Clerk Maxwell

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Artist: Maroon 5

Release Date: January 2015

Sugar

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To fold correctly, bakers often use this flexible tool to scrape the sides of a bowl, slice through batter, and gently lift from the bottom in a smooth motion.

Rubber Spatula

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Embodying both discipline and rebellion, this all-female Japanese performance group celebrates individuality while wearing traditional "school uniforms" and dancing with unrestrained passion.

Atarashii Gakko!

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A fashion designer suffering from mysterious ailments turns to a Filipino caregiver who claims to have healing powers, but their relationship takes a dark turn as sinister secrets and revenge are revealed.

Chia Fonacier (Nocebo)


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This effect explains why a siren sounds higher in pitch as it approaches and lower as it moves away.

Doppler Effect