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      <title>The Legend and Style of the Celticmermaid</title>
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      <description>I&amp;#39;ve always already been obsessed with the idea of the celticmermaid, mainly because it blends that moody Ocean vibe with something totally otherworldly. In contrast to the tropical mermaids we see within most movies—the ones with bright red shells</description>
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