scene wiki:
[y of meanings:Scene may refer to a formal section in the dramatic arts:Scene in theatre and literature is a self-contained episode within part of a larger work.Scene in TV and movies, due to the ability to edit recorded visual works, a scene is typically much shorter, referring to a part of the action in a single location.Scene in popular culture (as of 2005) can be synonymous with subculture, particularly in reference to social groups based on music, fashion, or other types of hobbies. Examples: "The punk rock scene is very visible in LA"; "Those kids look like they are way into the gaming scene."The Scene focusing on software copyright infringement, which originally led to the demoscene; particularly ebook sceneDemoscene as in demonstration scene, relating to software cracking, typically of computer or console game security and the crackers signatures. Scene can refer to a specific youth subculturein BDSM a scene relates to complete encounters. Related to patterns of human sexual behaviour, the paraphilias: Bondage, Discipline, Domination & Submission and Sadism & Masochism (or Sadomasochism)
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cow wiki:
>COW is an acronym for a number of things:Can of wormsThe COW programming language, an esoteric programming language.Casualty of WarCell On WheelsCity of WestminsterCluster of WorkstationsCoalition of the WillingComputer Originated World, referring to the globe ID the BBC1 TV network used from 1985 to 1991Code Optimization Ware, as used in the game Tron 2.0Cold workedCollege of WoosterCommanding Officer's WifeCopy-on-writeCost of warCrude oil washing
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