Basically to assume that living a really long life is horrible and dangerous. Let's say that you were currently alive and something extremely unpleasant has happened to you that would possibly result in mental scars. Something so bad that it will stick with you for the rest of your life and you just can't wait for death.
Death is an absolutely natural part of life. You're gonna die at some point so you might as well accept it while you still can. Sometimes it would be much better for most people who really have it worse than others.
Death is an absolutely natural part of life. You're gonna die at some point so you might as well accept it while you still can. Sometimes it would be much better for most people who really have it worse than others.
Life truly can be a fate worse than death. I know some people who have it so worse that they are just wanting to be put out of their misery because their pain (whether it be physically, mentally or emotionally) lasts the longer they live.
by CelticEagle February 10, 2019
Not to be confused with the whiskey of the same name, this is a special alternative term to describe dimpled chins instead of "Butt Chin". Unlike "Butt Chin", this new term describes how the cleft chin itself is more shaped like an apple instead of the human buttocks, as with how the verticle cleft within the chin also resembles a vertical cut within an apple just like a Jack O' Lantern. "Jack" in this saying is meant to reference how apples are often actually used as Jack O' Lanterns sometimes instead of pumpkins.
Look dude, instead of making fun of my cleft chin and saying how much it looks like a butt, how about you just call it a "Jack Apple Chin" instead?
by CelticEagle February 10, 2021
Basically, people (especially teens and adults) who read, watch or play something that's not really intended for their actual age demographic. One example is Harry Potter which was originally intended for children and adolescents but quickly caught on with adults as well.
Hank the Cowdog was originally written for adults, but became incredibly popular with children. That's one example of the periphery demographic stereotype reversed (the stereotype being that most think that adults always read something originally intended for kids, but now it's kids reading something originally intended for adults).
by CelticEagle February 12, 2019
by CelticEagle February 11, 2019
Children who grew up with the epic science fantasy film franchise Star Wars (mainly 1980s kids that is).
I'm part of the Star Wars generation. I remember back as a kid there were Star Wars toys and games everwhere and people were really obsessed with the film.
by CelticEagle February 13, 2019
One example of a group of Edgenorms is the band Slayer. They may look scary and satanic but they're actually known to be normal people who wouldn't even harm a fly. And ironically, frontman Tom Araya is Catholic.
by CelticEagle August 14, 2019
People (mainly Generation X that is) who grew up listening to Nirvana (the most famous grunge band in music history) during the 1990s.
I'm so glad I was part of the Nirvana generation because I saw Kurt live years ago and he really knew how to put on a show. R.I.P. Kurt.
by CelticEagle February 14, 2019