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In some contexts, "raver" can also refer to the subculture associated with rave parties, characterized by bright and fluorescent clothing, glow sticks, and a focus on positive energy and unity.
In more recent years, "raver" has also been used to describe a person who is enthusiastic about or deeply involved in a particular activity or interest, such as a music style or video game.
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