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{"id": 2029, "name": "Lola Daviet", "description": "Lola Daviet was a 12-year-old French girl who was tortured, raped, and killed by an illegal Algerian migrant. The incident garnered controversy after some politicians used this murder to criticize Emmanuel Macron's policy about migrants under a \"legal obligation to leave French territory\". The family of Lola rejects any use of the tragedy for politics.\n\nThis art was drawn by French activist and streamer KrocBlanc as a tribute to Lola. It was later destroyed by German streamers because of controversy regarding the tribute's inclusion on the canvas.", "links": {"website": ["https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Lola_Daviet"]}, "path": {"206-244": [[1001, -864], [1000, -711], [1078, -711], [1078, -863], [1001, -863]], "251-258": [[1001, -81], [1001, -35], [1008, -35], [1008, -41], [1010, -45], [1022, -42], [1026, -38], [1026, -33], [1024, -29], [1024, -27], [1036, -27], [1036, -81], [1025, -81], [1025, -85], [1010, -85], [1010, -81]]}, "center": {"206-244": [1039, -787], "251-258": [1019, -61]}},
{"id": 2030, "name": "Ghibli Characters", "description": "These are 2 characters from the Studio Ghibli : No-Face from \"Spirited Away\" (2001) and Calcifer from \"Howl's Moving Castle\" (2004). It's a tribute to the studio's director, Hayao Miyazaki, whose last film was released a few days before the start of r/place 2023.\nThis art could be completed thanks to the collaboration of the STI2D community above them.", "links": {"subreddit": ["Ghibli"], "discord": ["fFbNHhHT"]}, "path": {"169-258, T": [[-498, 26], [-500, 28], [-501, 36], [-501, 46], [-497, 47], [-495, 45], [-492, 41], [-493, 38], [-491, 36], [-491, 28], [-494, 26]]}, "center": {"169-258, T": [-496, 34]}},
{"id": 2032, "name": "Laško beer", "description": "Laško beer is one of the two most popular beer brands in Slovenia, the other one being Union. The Laško Brewery is located in the town of Laško and is the biggest brewery in Slovenia.", "links": {"website": ["https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%C5%A1ko_Brewery"], "subreddit": ["Slovenia"], "discord": ["N8y3mNez"]}, "path": {"209-258, T": [[403, -77], [406, -77], [406, -78], [407, -78], [407, -87], [406, -87], [406, -98], [401, -98], [401, -96], [402, -96], [402, -95], [403, -95], [403, -87], [402, -87], [402, -78], [403, -78]]}, "center": {"209-258, T": [405, -85]}},
{"id": 2033, "name": "Flag of Quebec", "description": "Quebec is a Canadian province with a heavily French past and many French speakers throughout the province. This has led to multiple proposals for independence from Canada, but two votes on this subject both failed. Most of Quebec's industry and people are the south near the St. Lawrence River, as it is stationed right at the beginning of the strategic river. The capital, Quebec City, and Quebec's largest city, Montreal, are both located there.\n\nThis area contains numerous references to Quebec, including:\n-The Quebec provincial flag (Fleurdelisé)\n-The artwork \"Le Vieu de 37\"\n-\"Je me souviens\", meaning \"I remember\")\n-Poutine (famous dish)\n-Rocher Percé (geological monument)\n-Montreal Canadien hockey team logo\n-Quebec Nordique hockey team logo (defunct)\n-Outline of the province (incorrectly claiming Labrador)\n-Construction cones, referring to widespread road work\n-Chateau Frontenac\n-Numerous flags\n-A maple syrup can design\n-Infoman logo, a local TV show\n-Quebec Bridge\n-Patriot passing the snow blower\n-Hydro-Québec logo\n-\"Passe-Partout\" key\n-Medicine wheel\n-Guy Lafleur hockey jersey\n-Karl of the Cowboys Fringants\n-Romano Fafard\n-Poppy / Coquelicot\n-Snowflakes\n-Samuel de Champlain (tugboat)\n-Gilles Villeneuve\n-Montreal Metro\n-Stanley Cup\n\nThe flag has:\n-Been grief by a drawing of xQc sucking a banana\n-Been destroyed at first by Turkey\n-Been grief by bots drawing a Discord link", "links": {"website": ["https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Quebec"], "subreddit": ["Quebec"], "discord": ["PlaceQuebec"]}, "path": {"57-258, T": [[631, 125], [631, 204], [452, 204], [452, 177], [453, 177], [453, 176], [454, 176], [454, 175], [455, 175], [455, 174], [456, 174], [456, 173], [457, 173], [457, 172], [458, 172], [458, 171], [459, 171], [459, 169], [460, 169], [460, 167], [461, 167], [461, 163], [461, 162], [460, 162], [460, 161], [459, 161], [459, 160], [458, 160], [458, 159], [453, 159], [453, 160], [452, 160], [452, 124]]}, "center": {"57-258, T": [542, 164]}},
{"id": 2033, "name": "Flag of Quebec", "description": "Quebec is a Canadian province with a heavily French past and many French speakers throughout the province. This has led to multiple proposals for independence from Canada, but two votes on this subject both failed. Most of Quebec's industry and people are the south near the St. Lawrence River, as it is stationed right at the beginning of the strategic river. The capital, Quebec City, and Quebec's largest city, Montreal, are both located there.\n\nThis area contains numerous references to Quebec, including:\n-The Quebec provincial flag (Fleurdelisé)\n-The artwork \"Le Vieu de 37\"\n-\"Je me souviens\", meaning \"I remember\")\n-Poutine (famous dish)\n-Rocher Percé (geological monument)\n-Montreal Canadien hockey team logo\n-Quebec Nordique hockey team logo (defunct)\n-Outline of the province (claiming Labrador)\n-Construction cones, referring to widespread road work\n-Chateau Frontenac\n-Numerous flags\n-A maple syrup can design\n-Infoman logo, a local TV show\n-Quebec Bridge\n-Patriot passing the snow blower\n-Hydro-Québec logo\n-\"Passe-Partout\" key\n-Medicine wheel\n-Guy Lafleur hockey jersey\n-Karl of the Cowboys Fringants\n-Romano Fafard\n-Poppy / Coquelicot\n-Snowflakes\n-Samuel de Champlain (tugboat)\n-Gilles Villeneuve\n-Montreal Metro\n-Stanley Cup\n\nThe flag has:\n-Been grief by a drawing of xQc sucking a banana\n-Been destroyed at first by Turkey\n-Been grief by bots drawing a Discord link", "links": {"website": ["https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Quebec"], "discord": ["PlaceQuebec"], "subreddit": ["Quebec"]}, "path": {"57-258, T": [[631, 125], [631, 204], [452, 204], [452, 177], [453, 177], [453, 176], [454, 176], [454, 175], [455, 175], [455, 174], [456, 174], [456, 173], [457, 173], [457, 172], [458, 172], [458, 171], [459, 171], [459, 169], [460, 169], [460, 167], [461, 167], [461, 163], [461, 162], [460, 162], [460, 161], [459, 161], [459, 160], [458, 160], [458, 159], [453, 159], [453, 160], [452, 160], [452, 124]]}, "center": {"57-258, T": [542, 164]}},
{"id": 2034, "name": "Gilles Villeneuve", "description": "Joseph Gilles Henri Villeneuve (French pronunciation: ​[ʒil vilnœv]) (January 18, 1950 – May 8, 1982) was a Canadian racing driver who spent six years in Formula One racing for Ferrari, winning six Grands Prix and earning widespread acclaim for his performances.\n\nAn enthusiast of cars and fast driving from an early age, Villeneuve started his professional career in snowmobile racing in his native province of Quebec. He moved into single seaters, winning the US and Canadian Formula Atlantic championships in 1976, before being offered a drive in Formula One with the McLaren team at the 1977 British Grand Prix. He was taken on by reigning world champions Ferrari for the end of the season and drove for the Italian team from 1978 until his death in 1982. Villeneuve won six Grand Prix races in a short career at the highest level, and claimed second, his highest finish, in the 1979 Formula One World Championship; four points behind teammate Jody Scheckter.\n\nVilleneuve died in a 140 mph (230 km/h) crash resulting from a collision with the March car driven by Jochen Mass during qualifying for the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder. The accident came less than two weeks after an intense argument with his teammate, Didier Pironi, over Pironi's move to pass Villeneuve at the preceding San Marino Grand Prix. At the time of his death, Villeneuve was extremely popular with fans and has since become an iconic figure in the history of the sport. His son, Jacques Villeneuve, became Formula One World Champion in 1997, to date the only Canadian to win the Formula One World Championship.", "links": {"website": ["https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilles_Villeneuve"], "subreddit": ["Quebec"], "discord": ["PlaceQuebec"]}, "path": {"203-258, T": [[673, 572], [673, 548], [627, 548], [627, 549], [627, 550], [626, 550], [626, 551], [625, 551], [625, 552], [624, 552], [624, 572]]}, "center": {"203-258, T": [649, 560]}},
{"id": 2035, "name": "Slifer the Sky Dragon / Void Dragon", "description": "This piece of art was created in a short period of time right after the canvas extension. This dragon is a Yu-Gi-Oh! card. The well-known streamer xQc attacked the middle of the canvas and after Papaplatte's defense, xQc sent his viewers to destroy this (Papaplatte's, little credit to Stegi) dragon. The German discord and other streamers helped to defend the dragon. Because of the huge number of people, the dragon's pixels froze for a short time. It was a very epic battle that resulted in a cooperation of xQc and Papaplatte.\n\nOn July 25, around 6:30 GMT, the adjacent Vietnamese flag, which was built by the 'mixi gaming' community, began to grow rapidly and the unofficial expansion of the Vietnamese flag began. When it became clear that the mixis had nothing to do with it and were not planning an invasion, but the attack came from a group of antifan bots trying to start a war between mixi-gaming community and the rest, the Void (also known as the Swarm), the German community under Stegi's and Papaplatte's leadership, and the Vietnamese mixi gaming community joined forces to launch a counter-offensive against the bot supremacy. When this succeeded after some time, the members of the alliance began to restore Slifer the Sky Dragon. \n\nTo honor the joint victory against first the powerful enemy xQc and then against the bot superiority with the help of the Void, Papaplatte and Stegi decided in communication with the Void to rework the dragon according to its history. A member of the Void group (/u/Omni-1001) finally provided the design for this.\nFirst the old dragon should disappear completely in a cloud of smoke so that the void dragon could be born out of the chaos. This was also done with the help of u/octazid who translated the german actions to the void.", "links": {"website": ["https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Slifer_the_Sky_Dragon", "https://www.twitch.com/papaplatte", "https://www.twitch.com/xqc", "https://www.twitch.tv/stegi", "https://www.reddit.com/u/Omni-1001"], "subreddit": ["papaplatte", "xQc", "theblackvoid", "theswarm"], "discord": ["placeDE"]}, "path": {"209-258, T": [[1118, 616], [1140, 603], [1167, 606], [1176, 625], [1192, 618], [1194, 642], [1158, 622], [1154, 634], [1132, 636], [1117, 659], [1111, 671], [1122, 689], [1120, 699], [1126, 694], [1128, 704], [1134, 700], [1150, 706], [1195, 699], [1204, 692], [1194, 682], [1166, 690], [1143, 684], [1140, 668], [1146, 660], [1155, 657], [1169, 658], [1192, 673], [1194, 681], [1231, 677], [1240, 663], [1265, 648], [1294, 634], [1310, 650], [1321, 671], [1313, 681], [1293, 669], [1271, 683], [1271, 693], [1281, 694], [1288, 688], [1306, 691], [1262, 697], [1230, 677], [1194, 681], [1204, 692], [1205, 699], [1212, 697], [1240, 717], [1301, 721], [1354, 694], [1352, 700], [1364, 706], [1384, 692], [1379, 706], [1387, 707], [1395, 696], [1394, 710], [1414, 690], [1406, 677], [1370, 686], [1369, 659], [1322, 637], [1302, 616], [1310, 613], [1321, 624], [1323, 638], [1369, 659], [1394, 642], [1411, 656], [1428, 638], [1433, 661], [1466, 633], [1490, 654], [1496, 638], [1490, 587], [1462, 544], [1416, 529], [1424, 583], [1406, 614], [1397, 607], [1366, 628], [1355, 601], [1339, 589], [1365, 589], [1384, 569], [1327, 578], [1290, 571], [1286, 550], [1275, 574], [1261, 576], [1247, 544], [1261, 523], [1225, 533], [1165, 563], [1143, 575], [1122, 596]]}, "center": {"209-258, T": [1236, 613]}},
{"id": 2036, "name": "STI2D", "description": "STI2D is the name of a french highschool program. This acronym stands for 'sciences and technologies of industry and sustainable development'.\n\nIt represent 5% of french highschool students but has a strong community.\n\nThey're know for doing crazy stuff at school, like chair towers \"defying the laws of gravity\" according to them, and are famous for that in France.", "links": {"subreddit": ["sti2d_"]}, "path": {"109-258, T": [[-500, 9], [-500, 18], [-499, 18], [-498, 21], [-497, 22], [-497, 25], [-491, 26], [-490, 28], [-479, 27], [-475, 24], [-476, 18], [-477, 17], [-478, 8], [-500, 8]]}, "center": {"109-258, T": [-487, 18]}},
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