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Gomi may refer to: * Gomi (surname) * 7035 Gomi, a main-belt asteroid * Gomi (comics) Gaea Gaea is one of the Elder Gods of Earth. Gaia Gaia, also known as the Guardian of the Universal Amalgamator, is a fictional superhero, depicted as possibly being a Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant or Extraterrestrial life in popular culture, ..., a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe * Get Off My Internets, a website devoted to critiques of online personalities, particularly bloggers * ''Gomi'', Japanese for trash, and the name of an art movement that uses trash {{Disambiguation ...
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Gomi (surname)
Gomi (written: 五味) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese novelist *, "The Fireball Kid", Japanese mixed martial arts fighter *, Japanese children's book illustrator and writer *, Japanese speed-skater {{surname, Gomi Japanese-language surnames ...
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7035 Gomi
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven Classical planets resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. It is often considered lucky in Western culture and is often seen as highly symbolic. Unlike Western culture, in Vietnamese culture, the number seven is sometimes considered unlucky. It is the first natural number whose pronunciation contains more than one syllable. Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, Indians wrote 7 more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase vertically inverted. The western Ghubar Arabs' main contribution was to make the longer line diagonal rather than straight, though they showed some tendencies to making the digit more rectilinear. The eastern Arabs developed the digit f ...
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Gomi (comics)
Gaea Gaea is one of the Elder Gods of Earth. Gaia Gaia, also known as the Guardian of the Universal Amalgamator, is a fictional superhero, depicted as possibly being a Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant or Extraterrestrial life in popular culture, extraterrestrial. Created by Larry Hama, she first appeared in ''Generation X (comics), Generation X'' #37. Not much is known about Gaia's origin besides her having spent thousands of years chained to the Universal Amalgamator at the end of Time, a device that would be used to merge all sentient consciousnesses into one being.''Generation X'' #37 Gaia was apparently the safeguard that was supposed to prevent the Amalgamator from being activated by malicious people. She even claimed that her entire galaxy was wiped out at one point for her refusing to activate the Amalgamator.''Generation X'' #38 However, when M-Plate, the synthesis of Emplate and M (Marvel Comics), M, tried to have Synch (comics), Synch use his power to tap into Gaia's a ...
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Get Off My Internets
Get Off My Internets, also known as GOMI or GOMIBLOG, is a website devoted to critiques of online personalities, particularly bloggers. Founded by Alice Wright in 2009, GOMI is an anti-fan site that has a reputation for vicious criticism and cyberbullying. Description In 2009, Alice Wright, a programmer in Brooklyn, began GOMI as a blog with multiple discussion forums. Wright has stated that the purpose of GOMI is to be a type of "quality control watchdog" where readers can provide constructive criticism to bloggers. Bloggers can screen negative comments and block posters; GOMI provided a means for readers to comment freely about online personalities "without being shut out", according to Wright. The forum forbids revealing private information about the bloggers being commented upon, as well as posts that plot to do harm or advertise for a blog. GOMI had more than 10,000 forum members by 2013, and more than 50,000 active users a year later. In 2014, GOMI had more than 21 milli ...
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