The 4th game of the long-running Fire Emblem series. Released in May 14, 1996 for the Super Famicom (Japanese SNES).
It actually has two parts. the first part stars Sigurd crusading across Jugdral to save his childhood friend, Edain. The second parts stars his son, Seliph as he finishes his father work off and ultimately literating Jugdral from the Grannvale Empire.
It actually has two parts. the first part stars Sigurd crusading across Jugdral to save his childhood friend, Edain. The second parts stars his son, Seliph as he finishes his father work off and ultimately literating Jugdral from the Grannvale Empire.
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Get the Genealogy of the Holy War mug.aka "Millennial Generation", aka "Entitlement Generation". Currently self described "Greatest Generation"'; Those born between 1982 and 1992 with an "entitlement" attitude. In reference to the Saturday Night Live character "Stuart Smalley" as performed by Al Franken.
"The Stuart Smalley Generation" "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough and dog gone it, people like me!" -- Stuart Smalley, SNL (Al Franken) Tag Line
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Get the little generals in the genitals mug.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.
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The ripe for brainwashing crowd generation that gets its news not from newspapers, or even the standard biased NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, CNN or MSNBC...but from The Daily Show or Saturday Night Live.
These people exist. You know them. Everyone knows them.
The ripe for brainwashing crowd generation that gets its news not from newspapers, or even the standard biased NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, CNN or MSNBC...but from The Daily Show or Saturday Night Live.
These people exist. You know them. Everyone knows them.
The Daily Show Generation Member: Dude...I can't believe Bush orchestrated 9/11. Obama is still cleaning all the mess from Bush. Bush sucks, he's like Hitler and Mussolini. Mussolini was bad right? Wait, he was Italian, but Italians are good - not that anyone's bad...especially Muslisms. I have lots of Muslim friends. I have lots of Black friends, too. I think we should Coexist! I have a bumper sticker on my car that says it...my Black friend said it's cool...Hey did you see the Daily Show last night? I was so high, but I think Jon Stewart REPORTED some news about that speaker lady...what's her name? Isn't it Clinton? Yeah, he said Speaker Clinton was in Afghanistan and she's gonna fix it because she'll talk to the Taliban and then call Obama so that we all know what to do to live in peace. It was awesome. Remember? Anyway, I've gonna vote for Stephen Colbert, seriously!! I know my Grandfather died in WWII and his grandfather died in the Civil war so we could all vote...but it's just one vote! Who cares! Wanna play Halo?
Everyone else in America: STFU
Everyone else in America: STFU
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90s kid: We 90s kids are the Harry Potter generation!
2000s kid: Just barely. Considering how the first Harry Potter book was published in 1997 and the first movie was released in 2001, more kids got exposed to it in the 2000s making most 2000s kids the generation that grew up with Harry Potter the most (mainly because movies get more attention than books do most of the time. Just saying).
2000s kid: Just barely. Considering how the first Harry Potter book was published in 1997 and the first movie was released in 2001, more kids got exposed to it in the 2000s making most 2000s kids the generation that grew up with Harry Potter the most (mainly because movies get more attention than books do most of the time. Just saying).
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Get the The Harry Potter Generation mug.A meta-critique pointing out that the logical fallacy label "Hasty Generalization" is now being deployed with the same cynical, dismissive purpose as the classic Brazilian "isolated case" slogan. It's no longer a sincere call for statistical rigor, but a reflexively invoked shutdown phrase used to discard any emerging pattern that makes authority uncomfortable. The accuser weaponizes a term from Critical Thinking 101 to avoid thinking critically about accumulating evidence.
Hasty Generalization is the new 'It's just another one-off case' Example: A journalist threads together ten instances of a senator trading stocks after confidential briefings. The senator's defender replies, "You're connecting a few random trades over years. Hasty Generalization is the new 'It's just another one-off case.'" Here, the fallacy name is used not to debate the data, but to mimic intellectual superiority while performing the same old dismissal.
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