A moderately popular YouTuber who's main form of content is watching ships by the river from his car. Also makes news videos for the videogame ARMA III, though those videos aren't as popular.
He's also known for starting every sentence with: "What's up YouTube? ODST General, back again!"
He's also known for starting every sentence with: "What's up YouTube? ODST General, back again!"
by FreemanFreak December 06, 2022
by i love woodard November 11, 2003
by Kugeln September 28, 2018
Like Generation Zombie or Gen Z. The Most Singularly Sociopathic Generation we’ve tried to live through, this might be the generation to murder everyone who is different because Trump/YouTube told them to! They Invented SWATing, Redefined GOP to Mean Gut Offensive People but they forgot that offensive was actually what GOP was already all about (originally having meant Guilt-trip Offended People)!
You: *Peeking Outside* Are There Any Gen Zero’s Out There?
Me: DON’T SAY THAT!
You: Why?
Me: Because It’s Ridiculous!
You: Then What Do We Call Them?
Me: Generation Zed!
Me: DON’T SAY THAT!
You: Why?
Me: Because It’s Ridiculous!
You: Then What Do We Call Them?
Me: Generation Zed!
by Abigail’s Ashes February 25, 2021
by philswiftlover69kkk January 21, 2019
Generic Love Types:
Generic Love Types refer to some of the basic different types of love that the ancient Greek philosophers had coined. The special thing is that each type of love has a specific purpose (which is to develop a specific trait).
Here are the main examples:
1) Storge Love: Is found within Cognatic Bonds, to develop *Kinship* among family members.
2) Philias Love: Is found within Fraternal Bonds, to develop *Masculinity* among men. Likewise, Philias Love can be found within Sororal Bonds, to develop *Femininity* among women. Philias love is generally a platonic, non-sexual love (similar to Storge Love).
3) Eros Love: Is found within Connubial Ties, to develop *Intimacy* among a husband and wife.
Generic Love Types refer to some of the basic different types of love that the ancient Greek philosophers had coined. The special thing is that each type of love has a specific purpose (which is to develop a specific trait).
Here are the main examples:
1) Storge Love: Is found within Cognatic Bonds, to develop *Kinship* among family members.
2) Philias Love: Is found within Fraternal Bonds, to develop *Masculinity* among men. Likewise, Philias Love can be found within Sororal Bonds, to develop *Femininity* among women. Philias love is generally a platonic, non-sexual love (similar to Storge Love).
3) Eros Love: Is found within Connubial Ties, to develop *Intimacy* among a husband and wife.
by Daplardopler March 18, 2024
Today is No Star Wars in #General Day I definitely shouldn't post this totally non-spoiler Star Wars content I have saved.
by xDVLSxLegacy December 11, 2020