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Stephanie Nielson is a Latter-Day-Saint mommy blogger, burn survivor and until 2021 author of the blog "The NieNie Dialogues". [1] [2] She is also the younger sister of another popular blogger, C. Jane Kendrick. [3]
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 [ 1 ] that has a reputation for vicious criticism [ 2 ] and cyberbullying .
Gomi may refer to: Gomi (surname) 7035 Gomi, a main-belt asteroid; Gomi (comics), 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
Gomi (written: 五味) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gomi Kosuke (五味 康祐, 1921 – 1980), Japanese novelist; Takanori Gomi (五味 隆典, born 1978), "The Fireball Kid", Japanese mixed martial arts fighter; Taro Gomi (五味 太郎, born 1945), Japanese children's book illustrator and writer
FulushouFloruitShow (福禄寿FloruitShow) are a Chinese indie band formed in Beijing in 2018. [1] The band consists of three sisters – Du Bing'er (杜冰儿), Du Xue'er (杜雪儿), and Du Fei'er (杜飞儿) – whose nicknames (and present stage names) are DouDou (豆豆), NieNie (捏捏) and MiMi (咪咪) respectively.
"In My Arms" was remixed by Kaskade, Scotty K, Bronleewe & Bose, Gomi, and Bimbo Jones and hit the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. The song was the 19th most played song on Christian Hit Radio stations in the U.S. in 2007 according to R&R magazine . [ 1 ]
Takanori Gomi (Japanese: 五味隆典, Gomi Takanori, born September 22, 1978) is a Japanese professional mixed martial artist who gained international fame in Pride Fighting Championships. Later in his career, Gomi also competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship .
Kunie Gomi (五味國枝, April 10, 1905 - unknown year of death) is a former Japanese actress. [1] During her silent film days, she was active in Swashbuckler films and was called a genius. She was hired by various film studios and worked for many to be in the industry.