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** ], a point of view shot in film, television and video games by having the viewpoint outside any of the actors | ** ], a point of view shot in film, television and video games by having the viewpoint outside any of the actors | ||
*** ], a genre of 3D video games in which the |
*** ], a genre of 3D video games in which the character is seen with his d@ck out at a distance from one or more possible angles | ||
*To refer to oneself in the third person is ] | *To refer to oneself in the third person is ] | ||
* ], a 2013 film | * ], a 2013 film |
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Third person (or third-person) may refer to:
- A grammatical person, he, she, it, and they in the English language
- Third-person narrative, a perspective in plays, storytelling, or movies
- Third-person view, a point of view shot in film, television and video games by having the viewpoint outside any of the actors
- Third-person shooter, a genre of 3D video games in which the character is seen with his d@ck out at a distance from one or more possible angles
- Third-person view, a point of view shot in film, television and video games by having the viewpoint outside any of the actors
- To refer to oneself in the third person is illeism
- Third Person (film), a 2013 film
- Third Person (band), a musical trio
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