He regenerated and kept going and going and going even after he spuged. She was happy and peace rulled the planet again.
by grampa-p March 16, 2007
by TadH August 29, 2008
when buu gets dealt a fatal blow and everyone rejoices. then he just regenerates and is back again. wasted 250 episodes doing this. the plot went no where
by Phil January 28, 2005
Regeneration grief, also referred to as RG, is the process of grief that Whovians go through when the Doctor is regenerating. There are 5 stages of this process: 1) SADNESS when you find out that the Doctor is going to regenerate. 2) HATRED of the next Doctor when you find out who is replacing the old one. 3) DISGUST that they would ruin Doctor Who by casting this person to be the Doctor. 4) ADMITTING to yourself that this new actor isn't so bad... and, 5) ACCEPTING that you have become a total fangirl/fanboy, and never want this person to leave, ever.
Then the cycle repeats, over and over again, continuously breaking the hearts of every Whovian in the galaxy.
Then the cycle repeats, over and over again, continuously breaking the hearts of every Whovian in the galaxy.
Person 1: "HELP I'M DYING, THE 11TH IS REGENERATING!!!!!"
Person 2: "Oh calm down, you're not dying."
Person 1: "THEN WHAT IS THIS STABBING PAIN I FEEL IN MY HEART?!"
Person 2: "That? Oh, don't worry. This is just the beginning of your RG {regeneration grief}, it'll be over soon."
Person 2: "Oh calm down, you're not dying."
Person 1: "THEN WHAT IS THIS STABBING PAIN I FEEL IN MY HEART?!"
Person 2: "That? Oh, don't worry. This is just the beginning of your RG {regeneration grief}, it'll be over soon."
by cohare2004 July 17, 2017
by Anonymous July 17, 2003
by Tablecloth_wanker March 24, 2020
A strategic doctrine or philosophy that stands as the antithesis of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). Instead of ensuring peace through the threat of mutual annihilation, Mutual Assured Regeneration promotes the idea that all parties commit to rebuilding, renewing, and uplifting one another in the event of a conflict, leading to a perpetual cycle of cooperation and peace. The principle is rooted in the concept of "agreeing to agree," where collaboration and positive reinforcement are the foundations for global security and prosperity.
The leaders adopted a policy of Mutual Assured Regeneration, ensuring that any future disputes would lead to collective efforts to heal and strengthen all involved rather than bringing about their mutual destruction.
by streamerd August 25, 2024