by Ec1ipze March 18, 2022

All the self-appointed Sun Tzus and Napoleans who frequently comment on military threads or comment sections believing they know better than actual military generals and lash out against his so called "enemy commentators" when faced with an opposing argument.
Comment: "The U.S. Lend Lease was a major factor in WWII that helped save the Soviets."
Armchair General: "You obviously dont know anything. Russia would just move further east and lend lease was liek 0.0001% of ussr production. USA was coward, didnt help much, and only came when russia did all the dirty work."
Stalin: "Without the machines we received through Lend-Lease, we would have lost the war.” (His actual words)
Armchair General: "You obviously dont know anything. Russia would just move further east and lend lease was liek 0.0001% of ussr production. USA was coward, didnt help much, and only came when russia did all the dirty work."
Stalin: "Without the machines we received through Lend-Lease, we would have lost the war.” (His actual words)
by FactoryRTSDeveloper January 3, 2025

A person of non intelligence who calls people things such as "stupid","ugly",and will say things like "I hate you" as if anyone cares
by Yeetpersonoof February 14, 2019

General Quarters (GQ), sometimes referred to as all hands or battle stations is the Navy version of a fire drill, only difference being that it could happen at any moment. You could be taking a shower or masturbating, but as soon as those fucking alarms start blaring and you hear the announcement, it doesn’t matter if you’re soaking fucking wet or bricked, you gotta quickly stop what you’re going, get into your uniform and your gear, and run to your assigned battle station or whatever the fuck they assigned you to when you checked in
Seaman Johnson: “boy I can’t wait to finally get some alone time in my rack”
MME3 Chad: “Better make it quick, you don’t want General Quarters to interrupt your jagoff session”
MME3 Chad: “Better make it quick, you don’t want General Quarters to interrupt your jagoff session”
by rizzperez March 6, 2025

Kid's who grew up watching Scooby Doo daily on TV !
Generation #1 born 1960-1973
the original Scooby Doo show's and movie's before the decline in popularity in the late 70s and all through the 80s!
Generation #2 born 1990-2003
resurgence in popularity in the late 90s and early 00s with what's new Scooby Doo and two major motion pictures were released!
Generation #3 born 2004-2017
Release of original Scooby Doo Ware are you! On Boomerang and Cartoon Network as well as several Scooby Doo direct to DVD movie's and new cartoon returns to original format with Scooby Doo mystery Inc. and Scooby Doo Guess who !
Generation #1 born 1960-1973
the original Scooby Doo show's and movie's before the decline in popularity in the late 70s and all through the 80s!
Generation #2 born 1990-2003
resurgence in popularity in the late 90s and early 00s with what's new Scooby Doo and two major motion pictures were released!
Generation #3 born 2004-2017
Release of original Scooby Doo Ware are you! On Boomerang and Cartoon Network as well as several Scooby Doo direct to DVD movie's and new cartoon returns to original format with Scooby Doo mystery Inc. and Scooby Doo Guess who !
Who's in this Scooby Doo Generation
by MountainMan82 October 5, 2019

A fictitious rank for someone who believes that they are a genius military leader (or at least more competent than their actual military leaders), due specifically to their lower-level military experience.
Typically found among former soldiers who end up in positions of authority, and believe that their being in the army once, and being from the rank and file and not an officer, makes them more qualified to make big decisions than actual officers, despite said officers potentially having made such big decisions for many years, but who were obviously out of touch because they'd started their careers as officers and had spent most of their time behind desks.
Similar to the armchair general, but with the caveat of even the tiniest amount of military service instantly making them more qualified than other armchair generals.
Typically found among former soldiers who end up in positions of authority, and believe that their being in the army once, and being from the rank and file and not an officer, makes them more qualified to make big decisions than actual officers, despite said officers potentially having made such big decisions for many years, but who were obviously out of touch because they'd started their careers as officers and had spent most of their time behind desks.
Similar to the armchair general, but with the caveat of even the tiniest amount of military service instantly making them more qualified than other armchair generals.
"And so Hitler the Corporal-General, remembering his time as a corporal in the trenches of the Western Front, declared that putting more resources into producing flamethrowers would win the war, much to the chagrin of his generals, who had instead been trying to get him to allocate more divisions to repel the allied invasion of Sicily."
by Dr Mg October 14, 2022
