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  2. The top 10 most popular GIFs of 2019 revealed - AOL

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    In 2019, everything was fair game to become a GIF and the top 10 GIFs of the year reflect how people collectively felt this year.

  3. GIF art - Wikipedia

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    GIF art is a form of digital art that first emerged in 1987. The technology for the animated GIF has become increasingly advanced through the years. After 2010, a new generation of artists focused on experimenting with its potential for presenting creativity on the World Wide Web .

  4. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    A Very Brady Sequel (1996) – A moment where Marcia Brady says "Sure, Jan" became a popular internet meme during the mid-2010s, usually as a response gif. [218] The original writers and actors responded to the meme during a 2021 interview with Vice .

  5. GIF - Wikipedia

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    GIF became popular because it used Lempel–Ziv–Welch data compression. Since this was more efficient than the run-length encoding used by PCX and MacPaint, fairly large images could be downloaded reasonably quickly even with slow modems. The original version of GIF was called 87a. [1] This version already supported multiple images in a stream.

  6. 55 Hilariously Brilliant Reaction Memes That People Deserve ...

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    In 2014, New York City's Museum of the Moving Image even had an exhibit dedicated to GIFs. Titled "The Reaction GIF: Moving Image as Gesture," it featured the most popular and most used reaction GIFs.

  7. The top 10 most popular GIFs people are loving right now - AOL

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    Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... The top 10 most popular GIFs people are loving right now. Morgan Giordano. Updated July 14, ...

  8. Boom goes the dynamite - Wikipedia

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    Boom goes the dynamite!" is a catchphrase coined by Ball State University student Brian Collins, popularized after a video of him delivering an ill-fated sports broadcast that included the phrase was shared on YouTube in 2005. In the ensuing years it has become a popular phrase, used to indicate a pivotal moment.

  9. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    The platform has become immensely popular, and is the source of memes such as the "Renegade" dance. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] In 2022, the term brain rot became used to reflect a shift in how memes, particularly TikTok videos, were being interacted with.