Born as early as 1979, and as late as 1985, the MOTU generation have many things in common with the thundercats generation. Growing up watching a quality and (for someone of a young age) thought-provoking series encompassing action, adventure, fighting, and intelligent charactors; this generation would come to be a well-rounded set of individuals.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 21, 2004
Get the masters of the universe generation mug.A term used to ridicule people who believe they were "born in the wrong generation" just because they listen to classic rock, play old video games, watch television shows/movies released before they were born and wear clothing worn in past decades. They bemoan the generation they live in, stereotyping everyone in it as rude, narcissistic, smartphone-addicted, EDM-loving clowns, while claiming that the "good old days" were far better.
"Le wrong generation" people actually think they are superior for preferring things made before their time, despite the fact that everyone on Earth enjoys things from decades ago and that every decade has low points. They display hypocrisy by stating that they'd rather have grown up in the 50s, 60s, 70s, etc. before the rapid advancement of modern tech, yet rely on YouTube for the music they listen to and social media for submitting their views.
This group of people also includes "90s kids", i.e. people who spent much of their childhood in the 1990s. These guys whine on and on about how better their childhoods were in comparison to the ongoing childhoods of today's kids, recycling the same example over and over: "We actually played outside! We used our imaginations!" Again this is hypocrisy, as many kids of the 1990s stayed inside to watch TV and play video games, while today's kids DO still play outside. We just don't notice them because we're older and no longer hanging around the playgrounds that kids play in.
"Le wrong generation" people actually think they are superior for preferring things made before their time, despite the fact that everyone on Earth enjoys things from decades ago and that every decade has low points. They display hypocrisy by stating that they'd rather have grown up in the 50s, 60s, 70s, etc. before the rapid advancement of modern tech, yet rely on YouTube for the music they listen to and social media for submitting their views.
This group of people also includes "90s kids", i.e. people who spent much of their childhood in the 1990s. These guys whine on and on about how better their childhoods were in comparison to the ongoing childhoods of today's kids, recycling the same example over and over: "We actually played outside! We used our imaginations!" Again this is hypocrisy, as many kids of the 1990s stayed inside to watch TV and play video games, while today's kids DO still play outside. We just don't notice them because we're older and no longer hanging around the playgrounds that kids play in.
"I hate my generation. I wish I was born in the late 50s, so I could grow up with The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Queen. Back when music was actually good."
"Dude... check out Porcupine Tree and Muse. They both kick ass."
"Nah, they probably suck bro, all the best music was back in the good old days. Why can't today's musicians make music like that? Music died when Kurt Cobain died! Now all we have is Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, One Direction, Nicki Minaj and Kanye West!"
"Looks like you were born in le wrong generation."
"I wish I lived in a time before technology."
"So you'd rather cook a meal over a fire?"
"No, I mean computers and social media, back when people actually talked to each other."
"Then why are you on Facebook?!"
"Today's kids suck! When I was a kid I played outside in the rain and used my imagination. All of today's kids just play video games."
"What about the PlayStation 1 and Nintendo 64?"
"...Well yeah, but we weren't addicted to them! Not like today's kids!"
"Dude... check out Porcupine Tree and Muse. They both kick ass."
"Nah, they probably suck bro, all the best music was back in the good old days. Why can't today's musicians make music like that? Music died when Kurt Cobain died! Now all we have is Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, One Direction, Nicki Minaj and Kanye West!"
"Looks like you were born in le wrong generation."
"I wish I lived in a time before technology."
"So you'd rather cook a meal over a fire?"
"No, I mean computers and social media, back when people actually talked to each other."
"Then why are you on Facebook?!"
"Today's kids suck! When I was a kid I played outside in the rain and used my imagination. All of today's kids just play video games."
"What about the PlayStation 1 and Nintendo 64?"
"...Well yeah, but we weren't addicted to them! Not like today's kids!"
by Eternities22 July 4, 2016
Get the Le wrong generation mug.In a time where any kind of information about anything can be found within seconds via the internet, there is no way to do anything right, there are only different degrees of fail to any particular action.
and one cannot argue that he or she did not know about the negative effects of their actions, they were just to lazy to look them up.
generation fail also describes the lack of this generation to come up with any new original ideas or thoughts
and one cannot argue that he or she did not know about the negative effects of their actions, they were just to lazy to look them up.
generation fail also describes the lack of this generation to come up with any new original ideas or thoughts
Being a vegetarian to save the environment but buying vegetables in PLASTIC boxes and eating them with PLASTIC forks
>Welcome to Generation Fail
Thinking that nobody had the idea to label his generation as a failed generation before
>You are a member, too
>Welcome to Generation Fail
Thinking that nobody had the idea to label his generation as a failed generation before
>You are a member, too
by grandmaster fail August 24, 2011
Get the Generation Fail mug.A Micro Generation that is between Gen Alpha and Gen Z. The dates range from 2010-2012. They are a mix of both generations, this term was also made because no one can decide on when Gen Alpha starts and where Gen Z ends.
Person 1: Hey, I think I'm Gen Z right? I mean this source says so?
Person 2: You're wrong, my source says something different, we're Gen Alpha.
Person 3: You guys are on the cusp, therefore you are Generation Zalpha, between Z and Alpha!
Person 2: You're wrong, my source says something different, we're Gen Alpha.
Person 3: You guys are on the cusp, therefore you are Generation Zalpha, between Z and Alpha!
by yammy1 September 6, 2023
Get the Generation Zalpha mug.Similar to generation y, the demographic cohort following generation x - today's 20 somethings - who, thanks to the state of the world economy, will now be characterised by their life-long inability to earn enough money to be able to afford a house.
Stuart: Man, I can't believe I even bothered going to university, I'm always going to be part of the tent generation.
Ryan: At least you went to university, I have to live in a Euro-hike.
Ryan: At least you went to university, I have to live in a Euro-hike.
by Teacher Oliver September 5, 2011
Get the The Tent Generation mug.Those who grew up during the 80's and 90's, who are particularly familiar with the cultural phenomenon that is The Simpsons. For many, The Simpsons represents a side of their personality which resides in all persons of that particular age. They will tend to know all of the most famous gags and songs off-by-heart, and will often quote the show on a daily basis. These individuals have grown up appreciating, both, the subtle and exaggerated humour, along with the numerous movie, music and cultural references.
"I was born in the 80's, man. I was there when The Simpsons first started! I am part of, what is known as, 'The Simpsons' Generation."
by LoPan01 August 1, 2007
Get the 'The Simpsons' Generation mug.1. A person who makes a very profound statement. Upon reflection of the statement, listeners will unanimously agree and may question the meaning of life itself.
2. Not Kanye West.
2. Not Kanye West.
1. Joseph: Life formed because a collection of star dust and particles came together in the right combination... So in a sense, we're all merely "star stuff contemplating the stars."
Cashier: Damn, dawg. Voice of our generation right here.
Cashier: Damn, dawg. Voice of our generation right here.
by shihtake March 4, 2010
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