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Childhood ruiner 

Just a controversial type of person who ruins someone's childhood, they have probably existed since the invention of the internet.
The internet literally has childhood ruiners.
Childhood ruiner by Ryan900USAYT September 17, 2022

Britannic 

1. A common nickname for the British hospital ship HMHS Britannic, which it was sunk on November 1916 when it hit a mine.
2. The TV film from 2000 of the same name that is a fictionalized version of the ship's disaster, the main characters are Vera Campbell and Chaplain Reynolds.
1) So, HMHS Britannic was the sister ship of the Titanic and the Olympic.
2) In the Britannic movie, the ship was sunk in only 50+ minutes, when in real life it was sunk a hour.
Britannic by Ryan900USAYT August 29, 2022
A classic 80s cartoon made by Hanna-Barbera, about tiny playful, multi-colored underwater creatures dressed like humans named Snorks (plural for Snork) that use their built-in snorkels to dart about and make music.

It is similar to The Smurfs cartoon but set on underwater. In this cartoon, Snorks have their pet octopuses as well.
Person 1: Have you heard of the Snorks cartoon? I remember watching this as a kid.
Person 2: Yes! I remember this, it's so classic!
Snorks by Ryan900USAYT August 29, 2022

Computer virus

A common type of malicious software (malware) that, when executed, replicates itself by inserting copies (possibly modified) into other computer programs, data files or the hard drive's boot sector; if this replication succeeds, the affected areas by it are often said to be "infected". Viruses often perform some types of harmful activities on infected hosts, such as stealing hard drive's space or the CPU time, accessing private/sensitive information, displaying political or humorous messages on the user's screen, spamming their contacts, or logging user's keystrokes. However, not all viruses carry destructive payloads or attempts to hide.

A good majority of them target computers running Windows.

Computer viruses currently cause billions of dollars worth of economic damage. In response, when it was during the 90's decade, it led to the emergence of the billion-dollar antivirus industry, selling anti-malware protection to users.
The Melissa macro virus is the most famous computer virus that appeared on spring of 1999. Other well-known viruses also appeared as well.
Computer virus by Ryan900USAYT August 29, 2022

Black School Rules 

A generic term for school rules that are irrational for the growth and education of children by school.
Person 1: I had a bad school life unfortunately.
Person 2: Sadly, that was so bad. Your school had the black school rules system.

Magic Rock 

A colorful small rectangular magical rock discovered on 1868 in the United Kingdom by a group of explorers after adventuring on plains. It is said to have fallen from sky. During the discovery, one member of the group stored it to get showed on a British opera house to showcase the audience how the rock works. The rock itself works on all kinds of magic.

A Modern form of the magic rock was used on Warner Bros.' 2009 film Shorts, where kids discovered it. In the film, it was used as wishing rock that caused chaos on a small Texan neighborhood.
"OMG! I HAVE FOUND A MAGIC ROCK AT STREET!!!" - Person who he/she founds the type of rock
Magic Rock by Ryan900USAYT July 28, 2022

Torture movie

Films that focus on the topic of torture, these involve one or more characters getting tortured.
Saw is the prime example of a torture movie
Torture movie by Ryan900USAYT April 29, 2022