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Category:Soccer players in Rhode Island by club | Table of Content | Portal |
Pseudaesopia | short description | Pseudaesopia is a genus of flatfish in the family Soleidae, native to the Pacific Ocean |
Pseudaesopia | Species | Species
There are three valid species: |
Pseudaesopia | Synonyms | Synonyms
Pseudaesopis japonica, valid as Zebrias japonicus |
Pseudaesopia | References | References
Category:Soleidae
Category:Taxa named by Paul Chabanaud |
Pseudaesopia | Table of Content | short description, Species, Synonyms, References |
Draft:Pea (song) | AfC submission | "Pea" is a song by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers that first appeared on their 1995 album One Hot Minute. |
Draft:Pea (song) | Background | Background
According to Flea, he wrote the song about "the guys who beat the shit out of me at the Mayfair on Franklin & Bronson". |
Draft:Pea (song) | Release and reception | Release and reception
"Pea" is one of the shortest officially released songs on a Red Hot Chili Peppers album, with the shortest officially released Red Hot Chili Peppers song being "You Always Sing the Same" on their debut album The Red Hot Chili Peppers. For a long time, it was the only song from One Hot Minute to be included in their live performances. During one of the performances of the song in Hobart, Australia, the show stopped after the performance of the song. |
Draft:Pea (song) | Personnel | Personnel
Flea – vocals, acoustic bass |
Draft:Pea (song) | References | References |
Draft:Pea (song) | Table of Content | AfC submission, Background, Release and reception, Personnel, References |
Jalen Wells | # | redirect Jaylen Wells |
Jalen Wells | Table of Content | # |
File:Bogancloch poster.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Bogancloch poster.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Bogancloch poster.jpg | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Alex Sar | # | redirect Alex Sarr |
Alex Sar | Table of Content | # |
Draft:Zishan Alam | AFC submission |
Zishan Alam (born 15 June 1997) is an Indian entrepreneur, digital marketing professional, and public relations strategist. He is the founder and CEO of My Media Markets, a digital marketing agency established in 2018. His work in digital branding has been recognized by mainstream business publications, including BusinessWorld. |
Draft:Zishan Alam | Early life and education | Early life and education
Alam was born in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Himalayan University, Itanagar, specializing in Marketing and Management. |
Draft:Zishan Alam | Career | Career |
Draft:Zishan Alam | My Media Markets | My Media Markets
In 2018, Alam founded My Media Markets, a digital marketing agency. |
Draft:Zishan Alam | Recognition | Recognition
His entrepreneurial journey has been profiled in MENAFN and covered by BusinessWorld. |
Draft:Zishan Alam | References | References |
Draft:Zishan Alam | Table of Content | AFC submission, Early life and education, Career, My Media Markets, Recognition, References |
Yves Misi | # | redirect Yves Missi |
Yves Misi | Table of Content | # |
Carnegine | Chembox
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| Carnegine, also known as pectenine, DMMM-4, or 6,7-dimethoxy-1,2-dimethyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline, is a tetrahydroisoquinoline and cyclized phenethylamine alkaloid found in Carnegiea gigantea, Pachycereus pringlei, and other cacti.
It is known to be pharmacologically active, including acting as a relatively potent monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), specifically of monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) (Ki = 2μM for the (R)-enantiomer) but not of monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B), producing strychnine-like convulsions in animals, and having other actions and effects. Carnegine and similar alkaloids might potentiate the effects of mescaline and related compounds like N-methylmescaline via their MAOI activity.
The compound was first isolated in 1901 and its structure and synthesis were established in 1929. |
Carnegine | See also | See also
Substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline
3,4-Dimethoxyphenethylamine
Pachycereus pringlei § Constituents and biological effects |
Carnegine | References | References |
Carnegine | External links | External links
Carnegine - Isomer Design
Category:Convulsants
Category:Methoxyphenethylamines
Category:Methyl compounds
Category:Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
Category:Tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids |
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File:Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro-narrow.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro-narrow.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro-narrow.jpg | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Papal inauguration of Pope Benedict XVI | Short description | The papal inauguration of Pope Benedict XVI took place on 24 April 2005. This inauguration the first one in over 25 years since the inauguration of Pope John Paul II. Representatives from many countries and denominations were present, including King Juan Carlos and Queen Sophie of Spain, Prince Philip of Britain, and Jeb Bush, representing his brother, President George W. Bush. |
Papal inauguration of Pope Benedict XVI | Preparation | Preparation
thumb|Pope Benedict XVI
Following Benedict XVI's predecessors, he chose to not be crowned with the papal tiara but a miter instead. Therefore, it was called an inauguration and not a coronation.
The evening prior to the ceremony, Pope Benedict XVI met with representatives of the Anglican, Presbyterian, and Armenian Protestant churches, as well as representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Rowan Williams represented the Anglican Church. |
Papal inauguration of Pope Benedict XVI | Ceremony | Ceremony
left|thumb|250x250px|Benedict XVI riding in the Popemobile for the first time during his inauguration
The ceremony began in the evening with prayers at Saint Peter's tomb underneath the baldachin of the high altar of St. Peter's basilica. In St. Peter's Square, Benedict XVI was invested with the Pallium and the Ring of the Fisherman.
The primary language of the Mass was Latin. The pope gave his homily in Latin and declared that "the Church is alive" while calling for unity among believers.
At the end of the ceremony, the pope gave the traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing. |
Papal inauguration of Pope Benedict XVI | Attendees | Attendees
Around hundreds of thousands of people were in attendance in St. Peter's Square. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, German President Horst Koehler, Spain's King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, as well as Britain's Prince Philip, Prince Albert of Monaco, and Jeb Bush, governor of Florida and brother of President George W. Bush, were among those in attendance.
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Papal inauguration of Pope Benedict XVI | References | References
Category:Pope Benedict XVI
Category:2005 in Italy
Category:2005 in Christianity
Category:Papal inaugurations |
Papal inauguration of Pope Benedict XVI | Table of Content | Short description, Preparation, Ceremony, Attendees, References |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yas Daniel Matbouly | [[:Yas Daniel Matbouly]] | :Yas Daniel Matbouly
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Fails WP:BIO, WP:SIGCOV. UPE. Refs are mix of profiles and PR. scope_creepTalk 19:35, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Draft:AI code agents | AFC submission | |
Draft:AI code agents | Lead: | Lead:
I created a new article about AI code agent. When I checked the automatic programming wiki page I realized that when it talked about AI code agent, it linked the phrase to a wiki page about vibe coding, which is not exactly AI code agent but just a new phrase coined for the coding behavior when using AI code agent and thus not accurate enough for the context. So I decided to create the page to fill the gap. |
Draft:AI code agents | AI Code Agent | AI Code Agent
'''AI code agents''' are artificial intelligence systems designed to automate the generation of software code. They utilize inputs such as natural language prompts, examples, or formal specifications to produce functional code. These systems are part of the broader fields of Automatic programming and Program synthesis, which focus on automating software development tasks. |
Draft:AI code agents | Historical Background | Historical Background |
Draft:AI code agents | Early Foundations (1940s–1970s) | Early Foundations (1940s–1970s)
Early concepts of automated code generation trace back to Alan Turing's 1945 proposal for automatic computing engines. His work hinted at programmable machines capable of executing stored instructions. In the 1960s, Cordell Green applied logic-based theorem proving to program synthesis, establishing foundational principles for deductive methods. Zohar Manna and Richard Waldinger further advanced these ideas in the 1970s by deriving executable programs from logical specifications. |
Draft:AI code agents | Growth of Practical Techniques (1980s–2000s) | Growth of Practical Techniques (1980s–2000s)
Practical applications emerged in the 1980s with systems like KIDS, developed by Douglas Smith, which automated algorithm design using domain-specific knowledge. Genetic programming, introduced by John Koza in the 1990s, used evolutionary algorithms to generate code. The 2011 release of [[Microsoft Excel]]'s Flash Fill demonstrated programming-by-example (PBE) techniques, automating string transformations based on user-provided examples. |
Draft:AI code agents | AI-Based Code Generation (2010s–Present) | AI-Based Code Generation (2010s–Present) |
Draft:AI code agents | Neural and Hybrid Approaches | Neural and Hybrid Approaches
The 2010s saw the integration of deep learning into program synthesis. Projects like DeepCoder combined neural networks with symbolic methods to predict code components. Bayou, developed at Rice University, used neural sketch learning trained on GitHub data to generate Java code from natural language queries. |
Draft:AI code agents | Large Language Models | Large Language Models
Advances in large language models (LLMs) led to tools like [[OpenAI]]'s Codex (2021), which powers GitHub Copilot for real-time code suggestions. [[DeepMind]]'s AlphaCode (2022) achieved median-level performance in competitive programming tasks. Meta AI's Code LLaMA (2023), derived from the LLaMA architecture, provided an open-source model for research purposes. |
Draft:AI code agents | Challenges and Considerations | Challenges and Considerations
Key challenges for AI code agents include:
Ensuring the correctness and security of generated code.
Addressing intellectual property concerns related to training data.
Mitigating ethical risks, such as biased or vulnerable outputs.
Research focuses on integrating formal verification tools to enhance reliability. |
Draft:AI code agents | See Also | See Also
Program synthesis
Automatic programming
Programming by example
Software engineering
Generative artificial intelligence |
Draft:AI code agents | References | References
{{reflist}}
Balog, M. et al. (2017). "DeepCoder: Learning to Write Programs." ICLR.
Chen, M. et al. (2021). "Evaluating Large Language Models Trained on Code." arXiv:2107.03374.
Gulwani, S. (2011). "Automating string processing in spreadsheets using input-output examples." *Proceedings of the 38th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages*.
Koza, J. R. (1992). Genetic Programming: On the Programming of Computers by Means of Natural Selection. MIT Press.
Peng, B. et al. (2023). "What Do We Really Know About Code Generation Models?" arXiv:2302.01088. |
Draft:AI code agents | Table of Content | AFC submission, Lead:, AI Code Agent, Historical Background, Early Foundations (1940s–1970s), Growth of Practical Techniques (1980s–2000s), AI-Based Code Generation (2010s–Present), Neural and Hybrid Approaches, Large Language Models, Challenges and Considerations, See Also, References |
Draft:2026 IIHF World Championship Division I | Draft article | The 2026 IIHF World Championship Division I consists of two international ice hockey tournaments organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Divisions I A and I B represent the second and the third tier of the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships. |
Draft:2026 IIHF World Championship Division I | Group A tournament | Group A tournament |
Draft:2026 IIHF World Championship Division I | Participants | Participants
Team QualificationPlaced 15th in the Elite Division in 2025 and was relegated.Placed 16th in the Elite Division in 2025 and was relegated.Placed 3rd in Division I A in 2025.Placed 4th in Division I A in 2025.Placed 5th in Division I A in 2025.Placed 1st in Division I B in 2025 and was promoted. |
Draft:2026 IIHF World Championship Division I | Standings | Standings |
Draft:2026 IIHF World Championship Division I | Group B tournament | Group B tournament |
Draft:2026 IIHF World Championship Division I | Participants | Participants
Team QualificationPlaced 6th in Division I A in 2025 and was relegated.Placed 2nd in Division I B in 2025.Placed 3rd in Division I B in 2025.Placed 4th in Division I B in 2025.Placed 5th in Division I B in 2025.Placed 1st in Division II A in 2025 and was promoted. |
Draft:2026 IIHF World Championship Division I | Standings | Standings |
Draft:2026 IIHF World Championship Division I | References | References |
Draft:2026 IIHF World Championship Division I | Table of Content | Draft article, Group A tournament, Participants, Standings, Group B tournament, Participants, Standings, References |
Category:Cultural depictions of Joan Crawford | [[Category:Joan Crawford]] | Category:Joan Crawford
Crawford, Joan
Crawford, Joan
Crawford, Joan |
Category:Cultural depictions of Joan Crawford | Table of Content | [[Category:Joan Crawford]] |
Papyernya rural council | [[File:Мінскі раён - Папярнянскі сельсавет.png | thumb|right|Map of Minsk District
Papyernya rural council (; ) is a lower-level subdivision (selsoviet) of Minsk district, Minsk region, Belarus. Its administrative center is the agrotown of Balshavik. |
Papyernya rural council | Rural localities | Rural localities
The populations are from the 2009 Belarusian census (9,612 total) and 2019 Belarusian census (10,478 total):Populated places of Minsk region
<tr><th>Russianname<th>Belarusianname<th class=n>Pop.2009<th class=n>Pop.2019
<tr><td>д Аронова Слобода<td>в Аронава Слабада<td class=n>357<td class=n>308
<tr><td>д Ашмянцы<td>в Ашмянцы<td class=n>29<td class=n>39
<tr><td>аг Большевик (Bolshevik)<td>аг Бальшавік (Balshavik)<td class=n>3589<td class=n>3171
<tr><td>д Боровцы<td>в Бараўцы<td class=n>49<td class=n>53
<tr><td>аг Вишнёвка (Vishnyovka)<td>аг Вішнёўка (Vishnyowka)<td class=n>1030<td class=n>1069
<tr><td>д Дофаренция<td>в Дафарэнцыя<td class=n>37<td class=n>64
<tr><td>д Дубовляны<td>в Дубаўляны<td class=n>259<td class=n>244
<tr><td>д Зацень<td>в Зацань<td class=n>131<td class=n>217
<tr><td>д Касынь<td>в Касынь<td class=n>86<td class=n>140
<tr><td>д Лапоровичи<td>в Лапаравічы<td class=n>226<td class=n>293
<tr><td>д Нелидовичи<td>в Нялідавічы<td class=n>89<td class=n>138
<tr><td>д Осово<td>в Восава<td class=n>71<td class=n>54
<tr><td>д Паперня<td>в Паперня (Papyernya)<td class=n>506<td class=n>444
<tr><td>д Пильница<td>в Пільніца<td class=n>66<td class=n>121
<tr><td>д Приморье<td>в Прымор'е<td class=n>94<td class=n>133
<tr><td>д Рахманьки<td>в Рахманькі<td class=n>172<td class=n>136
<tr><td>д Селюты<td>в Сялюты<td class=n>38<td class=n>29
<tr><td>д Сёмков Городок<td>в Сёмкаў Гарадок<td class=n>193<td class=n>192
<tr><td>аг Сёмково<td>аг Сёмкава (Syomkava)<td class=n>1579<td class=n>2399
<tr><td>д Цна<td>в Цна<td class=n>66<td class=n>49
<tr><td>д Цнянка<td>в Цнянка<td class=n>814<td class=n>1025
<tr><td>д Чижовка<td>в Чыжоўка<td class=n>30<td class=n>27
<tr><td>д Чучаны<td>в Чучаны<td class=n>44<td class=n>64
<tr><td>д Якубовичи<td>в Якубовічы<td class=n>57<td class=n>69
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Papyernya rural council | References | References
Category:Minsk district |
Papyernya rural council | Table of Content | [[File:Мінскі раён - Папярнянскі сельсавет.png, Rural localities, References |
File:Open space map New London CT POCD 2017 p.59.png | Summary | Summary
This open space map was originally published by the city of New London in the 2017 Plan of Conservation and Development, which is a public government document that has no market value, is not for sale, is not protected by copyright, and the image used represents less than 1% of the entire Plan. Furthermore, I transformed the image by shrinking it and adding a heading and sight cue, which reinforces the case for fair use. To see the original public document, please visit: https://newlondonct.gov/filestorage/7495/7518/7664/12871/Adoptive-Effective_Strategic_Plan-Adp_10.19_Eff.10.26.2017.pdf
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File:Open space map New London CT POCD 2017 p.59.png | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Open space map New London CT POCD 2017 p.59.png | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sven Bocklandt | [[:Sven Bocklandt]] | :Sven Bocklandt
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The article lacks sustained, notable coverage of the subject via third-party sources. The majority of sources on this page are research papers partially authored by Bocklandt. The TIME article does not mention Bocklandt at all. The subject's work on the "gay gene" is detailed in the Biology and sexual orientation article. Various aspects of their work could be detailed in their respective subjects, but Bocklandt himself doesn't appear to be notable. 30Four (talk) 19:43, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Draft:Lead Edge Capital | AfC submission | Lead Edge Capital is an American growth-equity investment firm with offices in New York, Santa Barbara and London. Founded in 2011 by Mitchell Green who serves as managing partner, the firm invests in growth stage software, internet and technology companies. In 2023, Pitchbook ranked the firm #1 in their Global Manager Performance Score League Tables growth/expansion category based on their track record. With the close of its sixth fund in 2022, Lead Edge Capital has $5 billion total capital under management. |
Draft:Lead Edge Capital | History | History
Lead Edge Capital, a growth equity investment firm, was founded in 2011 by Mitchell Green, who serves as managing partner of the firm based in New York City. In 2011, the firm raised $52 million for its first fund. In 2015, Lead Edge Capital added an additional $290 million to its total capital under management with its third fund. It also gained early recognition for its successful investments in major technology companies such as Alibaba, Uber, and Spotify.
By 2017, the firm had $1 billion under management when, in October of that year, Lead Edge Capital was part of a funding round for Duo Security, an authentication and phishing security company valued at the time at $1.17 billion. The following year, Duo Security was acquired by Cisco Systems for $2.35 billion.
Lead Edge Capital also had other successful exits as companies like Spotify and Delivery Hero had their initial public offering (IPO). Following the successful exits and portfolio changes, Lead Edge Capital closed its fourth fund in August 2018 which raised $520 million and led to its total capital under management surpassing $1.5 billion. Subsequent exits included the September 2020 direct public offering of Asana and the October 2020 acquisition of Signal Sciences by Fastly.
A fifth fund in October 2020 closed with $950 million from a pool of 500 investors. This increased the firm's total capital under management to more than $3 billion. This was followed by successful exits due to an IPO for Bumble in February 2021 and an IPO of FIGS in May 2021.
In April 2022, the firm expanded its portfolio by closing its sixth fund with $1.95 billion in capital commitments. Dyal Capital acquired a minority stake in Lead Edge Capital in June 2022. Lead Edge saw another successful exit with the June 2023 acquisition of Immedis by UKG. |
Draft:Lead Edge Capital | Funds & Investments | Funds & Investments
Lead Edge Capital has historically raised six blind pool private equity funds:
Fund I: 2011 Vintage, $52 million
Fund II: 2013 Vintage, $139 million
Fund III: 2015 Vintage, $290 million
Fund IV: 2018 Vintage, $520 million
Fund V: 2020 Vintage, $950 million
Fund VI: 2022 Vintage, $1.95 billion
Notable investments include:
Asana - Workflow management platform. (Source: TechCrunch)
Signal Sciences - Web application security company acquired by Fastly. (Source: TechCrunch)
Alibaba - Chinese multinational technology company. (Source: TechCrunch)
Duo Security - Provider of Multi Factor Authentication Technology. Lead Edge invested in 2017. Duo Security was acquired by Cisco in 2018. (Source: TechCrunch)
Toast - Provider of software for the restaurant industry. Lead Edge invested in 2017. Toast had its Initial Public Offering in 2021. (Source: Insider)
Wise (formerly TransferWise) - International money transfer service. (Source: Bloomberg)
Grafana - Analytics and interactive visualization platform. (Source: TechCrunch)
Arrive Logistics - Transportation brokerage and logistics service provider. (Source: Bloomberg)
Benchling - Cloud-based software platform for life science research and development. (Source: Bloomberg)
Azul Systems - Enterprise Java runtime solutions provider. (Source: Venture Capital Journal)
Bazaarvoice - Consumer-generated content, advertising, and personalization solutions provider. (Source: Venture Capital Journal)
ClearScore - Free credit score checking and financial product marketplace. (Source: TechCrunch)
GrowthZone - Association management software provider. (Source: Pitchbook)
Holistiplan - Financial planning software for tax professionals. (Source: CityWire)
LeanStaffing - Nearshore business process outsourcing and IT services company. (Source: Business Wire)
LiveView Technologies - Enterprise security and surveillance solutions provider. (Source: Fortune)
PaceMate - Cardiac remote monitoring platform. (Source: Tampa Bay Inno)
SafeSend - Secure file exchange platform for tax and accounting professionals. (Source: Axios)
YouSign - Electronic signature and document management platform. (Source: TechCrunch) |
Draft:Lead Edge Capital | References | References |
Draft:Lead Edge Capital | External Links | External Links
Official Website |
Draft:Lead Edge Capital | Table of Content | AfC submission, History, Funds & Investments, References, External Links |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | Use mdy dates | The 2025 Patriot League baseball tournament took place on consecutive weekends, with the semifinals held on May 10–11 and the finals on May 18–19. The higher seeded teams hosted each best of three series. The winner, Holy Cross won their first Patriot League title since 2017 and earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2025 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | Seeding | Seeding
The top four finishers from the regular season are seeded one through four, with the top seed hosting the fourth seed and second seed hosting the third. The higher seeded team was designated as the home team for each game of the series.
Team W L Pct. GB Seed Tiebreaker 17 8 .680 — 1 — 14 11 .560 3 2 4–1 vs. Army 14 11 .560 3 3 1–4 vs. Navy 11 14 .440 6 4 — 10 15 .400 7 — — 9 16 .360 8 — — |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | Bracket | Bracket |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | Results | Results |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | Semifinal Series | Semifinal Series |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | #4 Lehigh at #1 Holy Cross | #4 Lehigh at #1 Holy Cross |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | #3 Army at #2 Navy | #3 Army at #2 Navy |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | Championship Series | Championship Series |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | References | References
Tournament
Category:Patriot League baseball tournament
Patriot League baseball tournament
Patriot League baseball tournament |
2025 Patriot League baseball tournament | Table of Content | Use mdy dates, Seeding, Bracket, Results, Semifinal Series, #4 Lehigh at #1 Holy Cross, #3 Army at #2 Navy, Championship Series, References |
List of municipalities in Orense | # | redirect List of municipalities in Ourense |
List of municipalities in Orense | Table of Content | # |
List of municipalities in La Coruña | # | redirect List of municipalities in A Coruña |
List of municipalities in La Coruña | Table of Content | # |
Draft:Zoë Bread | Use British English | Zoë Bread, also known as Mary Greenburg, is a British TikTok personality, T-shirt designer and filmmaker. |
Draft:Zoë Bread | Personal life | Personal life
Not much is known about Zoë other than what she's posted on her social media accounts and website. Her actual identity is unknown as she goes by aliases online, and when appearing on camera her face is hidden by a slice of bread. |
Draft:Zoë Bread | Videos | Videos
On TikTok, Zoë makes satirical videos that typically document her daily life and trips around the country, and is sometimes spotted in the act due to her increased fame.
Her videos contain an unpredictable variety of themes including taking headlines very seriously, including one Manchester Evening News Article called "The Greater Manchester village which will add ten years to your life – but has one downside" which Zoë responded to by trying to find the downside in person. Zoë also visited Thorpe Park Leeds business park after "mistaking" it for the theme park near London, asking someone if they knew where Saw – The Ride was.
In 2024, Zoë had a brief conflict with an actor playing The Grinch on Hits Radio Manchester, calling him a "thieving green little freak" after he supposedly stole a joke from her about the Wicked movie. |
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