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Latest revision as of 23:51, 31 March 2024
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L359-S1
English | A late 1980s clone variant noted for involvement in political causes and for having short hair, long sideburns, being clean shaven, and typically wearing white T-shirts, Levi's jeans, and Doc Martens. |
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...a late 1980s variant on the traditional clone who had very short hair, long sideburns, a clean shaven face, white t-shirt, Levi's and Doc Martens. The ACT UP clone is usually involved in numerous political causes... (British English)
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