by Area647 November 24, 2020
by Area647 November 24, 2020
by Area416 November 24, 2020
A definitive condition in which a Garry's Mod Half-Life 2 Roleplay server shows behavior of one of the following, whether it be by intention of server administrators or not:
(1) - (Common) Several players are showing on the scoreboard, especially during high activity periods with nobody being visible on the common streets, thus figuratively "fucking around in the sewer" as Rebels which defy the oppressive, fascist Combine government of the Half-Life 2 universe.
(2) - (Dated, VoiceRP Prominent) Players are actually in the City's sewer, doing ERP, either swallowing their microphones while accessing the voice chat or writing up an entire series of long smut conversations and actions.
(1) - (Common) Several players are showing on the scoreboard, especially during high activity periods with nobody being visible on the common streets, thus figuratively "fucking around in the sewer" as Rebels which defy the oppressive, fascist Combine government of the Half-Life 2 universe.
(2) - (Dated, VoiceRP Prominent) Players are actually in the City's sewer, doing ERP, either swallowing their microphones while accessing the voice chat or writing up an entire series of long smut conversations and actions.
"Hey man, where are all the players at? It's uptime and I'm at the biggest part of the city!"
"They're doing Rebel Sewer ERP again."
"Is this game even fun to me anymore?"
"They're doing Rebel Sewer ERP again."
"Is this game even fun to me anymore?"
by Eggsforlee June 30, 2024
A duology of edgy Star Wars rip-offs by Zack Snyder (a.k.a the guy who really wanted Superman to kill people and be Jesus for some reason, idk). They were the kind of films you watch to riff on then eventually just get brought into the utter misery of realise "holy mother-forking shirt-balls, he GENUINELY thought he was cooking with these" and a little part of you dies knowing that some people genuinely believe the director of these two pieces of steaming-hot cinematic garbage is one of the greatest film makers of this century.
Tyrone: "Hey dude, let's watch Rebel Moon, make our own fuckin' MST3K shit"
Michael: "Sure, I got no plans for today"
5-ish Hours Later
Tyrone: "Jesus fucking christ"
Michael: "THIS SHIT WAS MADE BY THE MAN OF STEEL GUY?!!"
Michael: "Sure, I got no plans for today"
5-ish Hours Later
Tyrone: "Jesus fucking christ"
Michael: "THIS SHIT WAS MADE BY THE MAN OF STEEL GUY?!!"
by Big, Big, Martian June 11, 2025
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The more socially accepted title for any subgenre, song, or artist of rock music -esp. thundering rock- which utilizes elements of irony, satire, metaphor, musical tone, poetry etc. to specifically target and rebel against an idea, trend, assumption, etc. which infringes upon, misrepresents, limits/arrests, and/or damages the integrity, health, and/or beneficial habits/personal image/reputation of a healthy personality and lifestyle not necessarily in agreement with mainstream society.
Origin of the term is unknown but was briefly repopularized by underground rock band Savage Insight frontman Antonio Lee when used as a heated response to a local recording studio representative attempting to categorize the artists as "goth-punk edged rock."
Origin of the term is unknown but was briefly repopularized by underground rock band Savage Insight frontman Antonio Lee when used as a heated response to a local recording studio representative attempting to categorize the artists as "goth-punk edged rock."
"'Punk rock is a conforming, assumptive and derogatory label used by dilletantes, and heartless manipulators...based on contempt, it is a term based on fashion, style, and elitism. The guy is a rebel rocker."
Rebel rock has many examples:
Songs
Irony
"Rockstar" -Nickelback
Sung by blockbuster rock group as a case of irony in that none of the actual members genuinely live anywhere close to the details in the music.
Satire
"Everybody's Fool" -Amy Lee/Evanescence
Case of satire showcasing common viewpoints and beliefs held by mass media and popular public assumption contrasted with the reality of a celebrity's lifestyle challenges as a overall superficial and negative image.
Artists: Iggy Pop, Mark Wood (Against the Grain) etc.
Rebel rock has many examples:
Songs
Irony
"Rockstar" -Nickelback
Sung by blockbuster rock group as a case of irony in that none of the actual members genuinely live anywhere close to the details in the music.
Satire
"Everybody's Fool" -Amy Lee/Evanescence
Case of satire showcasing common viewpoints and beliefs held by mass media and popular public assumption contrasted with the reality of a celebrity's lifestyle challenges as a overall superficial and negative image.
Artists: Iggy Pop, Mark Wood (Against the Grain) etc.
by NicheDiver October 01, 2007