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If you need this written in a (e.g., for academic, legal, or professional documentation), here are two standard options: Option 1: Citation format (APA style approximation for media) Blacked. (2020, November 14). The New Normal [Video scene featuring Little Caprice]. Retrieved from [source URL if applicable] Option 2: Formal report entry (e.g., evidence log or content listing) Title: The New Normal Studio: Blacked Performer: Little Caprice Release Date: November 14, 2020 Format: Digital video scene Notes: Fragment originally labeled "Blacked 20 11 14 Little Caprice The New Normal" If this is for a different type of report (e.g., metadata correction, database entry, or content review), please clarify the purpose and required fields , and I can tailor the format exactly.
From the wording and naming pattern, this appears to reference an adult film scene titled from the studio Blacked , featuring the performer Little Caprice , likely released on November 14, 2020 (20 11 14 → 2020-11-14).
It looks like you're asking for a based on a fragmented string:
"Blacked 20 11 14 Little Caprice The New Normal ..."
If you need this written in a (e.g., for academic, legal, or professional documentation), here are two standard options: Option 1: Citation format (APA style approximation for media) Blacked. (2020, November 14). The New Normal [Video scene featuring Little Caprice]. Retrieved from [source URL if applicable] Option 2: Formal report entry (e.g., evidence log or content listing) Title: The New Normal Studio: Blacked Performer: Little Caprice Release Date: November 14, 2020 Format: Digital video scene Notes: Fragment originally labeled "Blacked 20 11 14 Little Caprice The New Normal" If this is for a different type of report (e.g., metadata correction, database entry, or content review), please clarify the purpose and required fields , and I can tailor the format exactly.
From the wording and naming pattern, this appears to reference an adult film scene titled from the studio Blacked , featuring the performer Little Caprice , likely released on November 14, 2020 (20 11 14 → 2020-11-14). Blacked 20 11 14 Little Caprice The New Normal ...
It looks like you're asking for a based on a fragmented string: If you need this written in a (e
"Blacked 20 11 14 Little Caprice The New Normal ..." Retrieved from [source URL if applicable] Option 2: