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    The Apprentice Made 'You're Fired!' One of the Most Famous Phrases in TV History

    Trump's reality TV show The Apprentice premiered on NBC in 2004 and ran for 14 seasons. The show's signature catchphrase 'You're fired!' became a cultural phenomenon. At its peak, the show drew 28 million viewers per episode and significantly boosted Trump's public profile before his entry into politics.

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    Trump Was Inducted Into the WWE Hall of Fame

    Trump has a long history with professional wrestling, hosting WrestleMania IV and V at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City in 1988 and 1989. In 2007, he famously 'shaved' WWE chairman Vince McMahon's head after winning a 'Battle of the Billionaires' match by proxy. For these contributions, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013.

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    Trump Appeared in Over 500 Movies, TV Shows, and Commercials

    Long before entering politics, Trump was a fixture of American pop culture, making cameo appearances in dozens of films and TV shows including Home Alone 2, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Sex and the City, and WWE events. His IMDb page lists over 500 credits, making him one of the most-filmed non-actor public figures in history.

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    Belgium Is The Birthplace Of Iconic Comic Characters Tintin And The Smurfs

    Hergé created Tintin in 1929, and Peyo introduced The Smurfs in 1958, both achieving global recognition. Brussels even has a dedicated Comic Strip Center, celebrating the country's rich legacy in the "ninth art."

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    Juggling Dates Back Over 4,000 Years To Ancient Egypt

    Tomb paintings in the Beni Hasan necropolis depict female performers tossing multiple balls in the air. This ancient form of entertainment demonstrates a long-standing human fascination with skill, coordination, and playful dexterity.

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    Tokyo Hosts Unique Robot-Themed Entertainment Restaurants

    These futuristic establishments feature dazzling shows with giant robots, dancers, and neon lights, creating an over-the-top, immersive experience that combines technology with performance art.

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    Karaoke Was Invented In Japan In The Early 1970s

    The term "karaoke" means "empty orchestra" in Japanese. It quickly evolved from a novelty device in bars to a global phenomenon, becoming a staple of entertainment worldwide.