Vaporware

Vaporware is a term used to refer to a product, usually related to hardware or software, that is announced by a company, but never actually releases and is not officially confirmed to be cancelled.
Famous examples of vaporware include the Tesla robot, the KFC/Cooler Master console of 2020, and the long-awaited Half-Life 3.
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iPhone

The iPhone is a line of mobile cellular devices produced by Apple. They were first released in 2007, and run on a proprietary operating system, known as iOS (iPhone Operating System.)
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Japan

The country where all kinds of anime and video games originate from, it’s also infamous for its overwork culture. Many Internet personalities like to travel there, and ultimately end up disrespecting local culture and customs, if not just straight up committing crimes for content at times.
Japan is a country that many in the West are obsessed with
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Ashens

The most British man on the internet who has been reviewing tat on an old brown sofa since 2006. Should be run out of England any time now for not liking tea.
That couch I saw at Ikea looks almost like the one used by Ashens on YouTube!
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United Kingdom

The country currently in its 1984 arc, especially after the online safety act.
The United Kingdom continues to expand its surveillance state.
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Red Bull

Red Bull is a brand of energy drinks produced by the Austrian corporation Red Bull GmbH. It was initially introduced in 1987, and has since grown to become the third most valuable soft drink brand in the world, behind Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
I drink sugar-free Red Bull, quite frequently.
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