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Milo Yiannopoulos (Greek: Μίλων Γιαννόπουλος, born 18 October 1983) is a British journalist and entrepreneur. He founded The Kernel, an online tabloid magazine about technology, which he sold to Daily Dot Media in 2014. He is involved in the Gamergate controversy. He is the Technology Editor for Breitbart.com, a United States-based conservative news and opinion website.
Yiannopoulos was born in Greece, but was raised by a middle-class family in Kent. His mother is Jewish, and his stepfather is an architect. Yiannopoulos attended the University of Manchester, dropping out without graduating. He then attended Wolfson College, Cambridge where he studied English literature for two years before dropping out. Regarding dropping out of university, in 2012 he told Forbes, "I try to tell myself I'm in good company, but ultimately it doesn't say great things about you unless you go on to terrific success in your own right." In 2015, in an article titled "I dropped out of Manchester and Cambridge but it’s honestly fine", he wrote that he didn't believe a college degree was necessary for success, and that he believed he had achieved success without one.
Nero is a Flemish comic book character and the main protagonist in Marc Sleen's long running comic book strip series The Adventures of Nero (1947–2002). He is one of the most recognizable comic book characters in Belgium and comparable to Lambik from the Suske en Wiske series by Willy Vandersteen.
Nero is a middle aged, fairly obese man who is bald except for two long hairs on his head. Furthermore, he wears a huge red bow tie and has laurel leaves behind his ears, in reference to the Roman emperor Nero after whom he was named.
Nero is an anti hero. He is a complex character with many good character traits, but also many human fallities. He is sometimes stupid, lazy, naïve, egotistical and vain, but in other situations he proves himself to be clever, friendly, determined and melancholic.
When Marc Sleen started a comic strip series in 1947 for De Nieuwe Gids Detective Van Zwam was originally the central character, therefore naming the series after him. In the very first story, "Het Geheim van Matsuoka" ("Matsuoka's Secret") (1947) Nero made his debut. Van Zwam meets him while trying to solve a case, yet Nero is still named "Schoonpaard" (in reprints "Heiremans", after a colleague of Sleen at his office) here. Because he drank the insanity poison, Matsuoka beer, Schoonpaard thinks he is the Roman emperor Nero. At the end of the story he gets his senses back. Still, in all other albums everyone, including himself, refers to him as "Nero".
Nero (37–68) was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68.
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Bass Kitchen resident Dr Fly's exclusive DnB BKTV minimix. WARNING - There is strobe lighting used in this video. Dr Fly MySpace: www.myspace.com/arepeoplethings Bass Kitchen MySpace: www.myspace.com/basskitchenbristol Tracklist: 1. Chase and Status - Take Me Away 2. Logistics - Jungle Music 3. DJ Zinc - Super Sharp Shooter Footage filmed by Gulliver Moore Motion graphics and editing by DJ Chamber
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DJ Zinc brings a history Of Drum & Bass to Annie Mac's Mini Mix on BBC Radio 1. Catch Annie every Friday 7-10pm GMT on BBC Radio 1. Track listing: LTJ Bukem - Horizons Dead Dred - Dred Bass Andy C - Quest Q Project - Champion Sound DJ Zinc - Super Sharp Shooter Origin Unknown - 21 Seconds Dope Skillz - 6 Million Ways Alex Reece - Pulp Fiction Hype - Closer To God Adam F - Circles DJ Zinc - On Fire Tonight Pascal - P Funk Era Andy C - Recharge Dillinja - Fade Ii Black Hype - Peace, Love And Unity Optical - To Shape The Future Rmx Fugees - Ready Or Not (Zinc Remix) Krust - War Head Ed Rush & Optical - Funktion DJ SS - Lighter Adam F - Metropolis Moving Fusion - Turbulence Marcus Intalex - How You Make Me Feel Ram Trilogy - No Reality Dom & Roland - Thunder Ram Trilogy - Chase Scene Ed Rush...
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In this video guide I will show you a way to get all upgrades for Dante, V, and Nero. First off you will need to farm for several hours to obtain the orbs. The method is using Dr. Faust on mission 13 in the last area and spamming the B button. Once they are all dead just restart the checkpoint. Then continue to upgrade Dr. Faust to make the grind faster. Once you have around 15,000,000 or so depending on how much you have already bought you can stop. V and Nero's can be bought right off the bat but Dante you will need to gather the second rocket launcher and beat the game on Son of Sparda. Once you have these you can then buy all of Dante's upgrades.
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Milo Yiannopoulos (Greek: Μίλων Γιαννόπουλος, born 18 October 1983) is a British journalist and entrepreneur. He founded The Kernel, an online tabloid magazine about technology, which he sold to Daily Dot Media in 2014. He is involved in the Gamergate controversy. He is the Technology Editor for Breitbart.com, a United States-based conservative news and opinion website.
Yiannopoulos was born in Greece, but was raised by a middle-class family in Kent. His mother is Jewish, and his stepfather is an architect. Yiannopoulos attended the University of Manchester, dropping out without graduating. He then attended Wolfson College, Cambridge where he studied English literature for two years before dropping out. Regarding dropping out of university, in 2012 he told Forbes, "I try to tell myself I'm in good company, but ultimately it doesn't say great things about you unless you go on to terrific success in your own right." In 2015, in an article titled "I dropped out of Manchester and Cambridge but it’s honestly fine", he wrote that he didn't believe a college degree was necessary for success, and that he believed he had achieved success without one.