Who is Miguel? stems from centuries ago, when a group of teenagers tried to gatekeep their friend Miguel's identity, but after his vanishing shortly after, he has been lost. The mystery of Miguel's identity has been now lost in time, and the mystery of who he is has been trying to be solved by detectives for nearly 400 years. If people find who Miguel is, some of the many mysteries of the old world might be found. Research has shown that Miguel might be linked to a boy named Alex.
Person 1: Who is Miguel?
Person 2: my boy, we have been asking the same question for nearly a lifetime...
Person 2: my boy, we have been asking the same question for nearly a lifetime...
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"Literally Who?" is a phrase used to refer to people who others think are important but no one actually knows/gives a fuck about. Can also be used to refer to people who think they're important.
Contrarian Faggot: Yeah man, I listen to Neutral Milk Hotel
Normal Person: Literally who?
or,
Guy 1: What do you think of Jill Stein?
Guy 2: She's the Literally Who of the whole election.
Normal Person: Literally who?
or,
Guy 1: What do you think of Jill Stein?
Guy 2: She's the Literally Who of the whole election.
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Get the WHO PAVED THE WAY mug."Who's Now" was a daily series aired during SportsCenter throughout July 2007, in which viewers helped ESPN determine the ultimate sports star by considering both on-field success and off-field buzz. That's from Wikipedia and they have to be impartial. If you were to ask any sports fan, they would tell you that the series is one of the most patently contrived, idiotic nonsense to ever hit the airwaves. Most people instantly change the channel - to absolutely anything - when the theme music for the segment begins.
"Who's Now is so artificial, from concept to execution, that watching it is like chewing Styrofoam." - Newsweek
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Get the It's Look Who It Is mug.A song written and performed by the British rock musician, David Bowie. It is the title track of his third album, released in 1970.
It was later re-popularized and introduced to a new generation by Nirvana's cover on their MTV Unplugged in New York album.
Also covering the song was the Scottish singer Lulu in 1974. It was released as a single, and provided the singer with a hit. Bowie not only produced this version, but also played a saxophone solo on it.
The song was then covered by American singer Richard Barone in 1987 on his influential, proto-Chamber Pop solo debut album, Cool Blue Halo. The Hip-hop group 3MG samples the Nirvana version in their song 2010. The psychedelic band Here & Now covered the song on their 1983 album "Fantasy Shift".
It was later re-popularized and introduced to a new generation by Nirvana's cover on their MTV Unplugged in New York album.
Also covering the song was the Scottish singer Lulu in 1974. It was released as a single, and provided the singer with a hit. Bowie not only produced this version, but also played a saxophone solo on it.
The song was then covered by American singer Richard Barone in 1987 on his influential, proto-Chamber Pop solo debut album, Cool Blue Halo. The Hip-hop group 3MG samples the Nirvana version in their song 2010. The psychedelic band Here & Now covered the song on their 1983 album "Fantasy Shift".
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