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  1. gomi

    GOMI

    An acronym for “Get Off My Internets,” GOMI is a blog and message board notorious for its sharp and often cruel criticism of lifestyle bloggers.
  2. Gamergate

    Gamergate

    Gamergate was an online movement primarily comprised of gamers, dedicated on its surface to preserving ethics in video game journalism. Due to the actions of some members of the movement, it’s often linked to misogyny…
  3. Gangnam Style

    Gangnam Style

    Oppa most views ever style. Gangnam Style is the name of pop song by South Korean musical artist, Psy. The phrase can also refer to his massively viral music video and the famous, much-imitated dance…
  4. Gardevoir

    Gardevoir

    Gardevoir is a Psychic/Fairy type Pokémon that first appeared in Generation 3 of the Pokémon series. It evolves from Kirlia. Gardevoir may be either male or female, but always appears as a female-looking humanoid.
  5. Glen Coco

    Glen Coco

    Glen Coco is a minor character from the 2004 high school comedy film Mean Girls known for his random popularity.
  6. Grumpy Cat

    Grumpy Cat

    Grumpy Cat was a feline internet celebrity who became an overnight sensation because of her perpetually grumpy-looking facial expression. Grumpy Cat remains an extremely popular and widespread internet meme.
  7. Gummy Bear Song

    Gummy Bear Song

    The Gummy Bear Song is a viral novelty song and video featuring a sentient gummy bear.
  8. H.A.M.B.

    H.A.M.B.

    The H.A.M.B. is an internet forum dedicated to creating and modifying hot rods, classic cars modified for speed.
  9. blue background with orange word harajuku on it

    Harajuku

    Harajuku is an area of Tokyo famous for its youth culture and street fashion. Harajuku can refer not just to the geographic region but also to the styles and cultural attitudes it's known for.
  10. Harambe

    Harambe

    Harambe was a gorilla from the Cincinnati Zoo. He was killed in 2016 to save the life of a small child who fell into his enclosure. His death variously inspired outrage and humor, especially online.
  11. Harlem Shake

    Harlem Shake

    The Harlem Shake is an internet meme that went massively viral in early 2013. It featured short videos of people wildly dancing to a song of the same name.
  12. Hatsune Miku

    Hatsune Miku

    Hatsune Miku, also known as Miku Hatsune, is a virtual Japanese pop star who works using the music software, Vocaloid.