by Etewilak May 4, 2021

Everyone thinks the 90’s kids who grew up going outside and without social media, but there were a select few born in the 2000’s specifically known as “Gen T” who grew up just as a 90’s kid did, riding bikes all day, exploring abandoned places, staying out until the street lights came on, no phones or internet, just sticks and mud and a good pair of converse.
by isthabrax August 17, 2024

Refers to the astonished stare that you assume when taste-testing two or more brands of a particular supermarket-offering and unexpectedly discover that you actually **prefer** the lower-priced store-brand (which traditionally would be expected to have a "weaker 'n' thinner" flavor/texture), rather than a costlier "big name" product.
Being on SSI and Food Stamps and thus having a very-limited budget, I am used to just buying the "el-cheapo" store-brand of groceries whenever I can stand their usually-milder-tasting flavors. Occasionally I do "splurge" and buy the pricier "fancy-pants" foods, though, when the taste is dramatically better, such as Nutella hazelnut spread or Armour Vienna sausage. One startling exception to this latter condition, though, was in the case of Dinty-Moore beef stew as opposed to just the Great Value brand... I bought a can of DM just to try it out in comparison to the WalMart brand, and I had a total case of generic-grocery gawk --- the Dinty-Moore brand was absolutely a-w-f-u-l, whereas the richly-tasty Great Value stew won hands-down! Boy, ya never know till ya try it, do ya???
by QuacksO February 25, 2019

Basically if Akinator stole a bunch of stuff and mashed it together to create a horrific abomination that a bunch of Nazi Chuds, Basement Dwellers, Fandom Menaces and Crypto Bros think is comparable to actual art.
Kyle: Dude, look at this masterpiece I made!
Daniel: Dude, that's clearly A.I Generated, get a fucking life
Daniel: Dude, that's clearly A.I Generated, get a fucking life
by Big, Big, Martian March 4, 2025

Paradigm that elements of feeling (figmas) have a bijective relationship with elements of thought (psychometers) in a closed-system.
The idea that the immune system subjects discrete lines-of-thought to a bending force between supersymmetry and perception-resolution.
The idea that the immune system subjects discrete lines-of-thought to a bending force between supersymmetry and perception-resolution.
In generative materialism your thoughts share a 1-to-1 relationship with elements of your immune system--figmas--such that your immune system bends your elements of thought before they reach perception-resolution (object-grammetry).
Thus; you are meeting elements of your immune system in a drug-induced hallucination.
Thus; you are meeting elements of your immune system in a drug-induced hallucination.
by metastatic November 22, 2021

A horror comedy show streamed live on Twitch and created by Ranboo.
It currently has one "season" (Generation 1), which had three episodes, each episode at least an hour long.
The main character is Ranboo themselves, as well as Sneegsnag and Slimecicle.
Sensitive viewers must be wary, as this show portrays fake gore, death, violence, and overall deep subjects. It could also cause derealization or depersonalization for some people.
It also contains swearing and sexual innuendos, so be careful around your parents.
It currently has one "season" (Generation 1), which had three episodes, each episode at least an hour long.
The main character is Ranboo themselves, as well as Sneegsnag and Slimecicle.
Sensitive viewers must be wary, as this show portrays fake gore, death, violence, and overall deep subjects. It could also cause derealization or depersonalization for some people.
It also contains swearing and sexual innuendos, so be careful around your parents.
Person #1: Have you watched Generation Loss yet?
Person #2: The thing by Ranboo? Yes! It was so good, and now I'm hyperfixated on it.
Person #1: Zoo wee mama!
Person #2: The thing by Ranboo? Yes! It was so good, and now I'm hyperfixated on it.
Person #1: Zoo wee mama!
by copia lover November 6, 2023

by rip May 3, 2004
