violent attacks with the specific intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group. There is a diffrence between self defence and commiting genocide out of pure hate ( like the holocaust ) FREE THE HOSTAGES !!
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Kleenex:
Original Brand: "Kleenex" is a brand name for facial tissues produced by Kimberly-Clark.
Generic Use: Many people use "Kleenex" to refer to any facial tissue, not just those produced by the Kleenex brand.
Band-Aid:
Original Brand: "Band-Aid" is a brand of adhesive bandages produced by Johnson & Johnson.
Generic Use: The term "Band-Aid" is now commonly used to describe any adhesive bandage, regardless of the brand.
Thermos:
Original Brand: "Thermos" was a trademarked brand for vacuum flasks invented by Thermos GmbH.
Generic Use: The term "thermos" is now commonly used to refer to any vacuum-insulated flask, regardless of the brand.
Aspirin:
Original Brand: "Aspirin" was originally a trademarked brand name by Bayer for acetylsalicylic acid.
Generic Use: Due to its widespread use and popularity, "aspirin" is now used generically to describe any brand of acetylsalicylic acid tablets.
Dumpster:
Original Brand: "Dumpster" was a brand name created by the Dempster Brothers in the 1930s for their large waste containers.
Generic Use: Over time, the term "dumpster" became widely used to refer to any large trash bin, regardless of the manufacturer.
Kleenex:
Original Brand: "Kleenex" is a brand name for facial tissues produced by Kimberly-Clark.
Generic Use: Many people use "Kleenex" to refer to any facial tissue, not just those produced by the Kleenex brand.
Band-Aid:
Original Brand: "Band-Aid" is a brand of adhesive bandages produced by Johnson & Johnson.
Generic Use: The term "Band-Aid" is now commonly used to describe any adhesive bandage, regardless of the brand.
Thermos:
Original Brand: "Thermos" was a trademarked brand for vacuum flasks invented by Thermos GmbH.
Generic Use: The term "thermos" is now commonly used to refer to any vacuum-insulated flask, regardless of the brand.
Aspirin:
Original Brand: "Aspirin" was originally a trademarked brand name by Bayer for acetylsalicylic acid.
Generic Use: Due to its widespread use and popularity, "aspirin" is now used generically to describe any brand of acetylsalicylic acid tablets.
Dumpster:
Original Brand: "Dumpster" was a brand name created by the Dempster Brothers in the 1930s for their large waste containers.
Generic Use: Over time, the term "dumpster" became widely used to refer to any large trash bin, regardless of the manufacturer.
1) Hey could you pass me the Kleenex?
2)Do you mean the Scott’s?
The brand suffered Genogenericide.
1)Whatever they’re called, I’m about to sneeze.
2)Do you mean the Scott’s?
The brand suffered Genogenericide.
1)Whatever they’re called, I’m about to sneeze.
by Backbone56 May 20, 2024
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Dumpster:
Original Brand: "Dumpster" was a brand name created by the Dempster Brothers in the 1930s for their large waste containers.
Generic Use: Over time, the term "dumpster" became widely used to refer to any large trash bin, regardless of the manufacturer.
Aspirin:
Original Brand: "Aspirin" was originally a trademarked brand name by Bayer for acetylsalicylic acid.
Generic Use: Due to its widespread use and popularity, "aspirin" is now used generically to describe any brand of acetylsalicylic acid tablets.
Thermos:
Original Brand: "Thermos" was a trademarked brand for vacuum flasks invented by Thermos GmbH.
Generic Use: The term "thermos" is now commonly used to refer to any vacuum-insulated flask, regardless of the brand.
Xerox:
Band-Aid:
Original Brand: "Band-Aid" is a brand of adhesive bandages produced by Johnson & Johnson.
Generic Use: The term "Band-Aid" is now commonly used to describe any adhesive bandage, regardless of the brand.
Kleenex:
Original Brand: "Kleenex" is a brand name for facial tissues produced by Kimberly-Clark.
Generic Use: Many people use "Kleenex" to refer to any facial tissue, not just those produced by the Kleenex brand.
In these examples, the original brand names have become so ingrained in popular language that they are used to describe the entire category of products, illustrating the concept of "genericide."
Examples
Dumpster:
Original Brand: "Dumpster" was a brand name created by the Dempster Brothers in the 1930s for their large waste containers.
Generic Use: Over time, the term "dumpster" became widely used to refer to any large trash bin, regardless of the manufacturer.
Aspirin:
Original Brand: "Aspirin" was originally a trademarked brand name by Bayer for acetylsalicylic acid.
Generic Use: Due to its widespread use and popularity, "aspirin" is now used generically to describe any brand of acetylsalicylic acid tablets.
Thermos:
Original Brand: "Thermos" was a trademarked brand for vacuum flasks invented by Thermos GmbH.
Generic Use: The term "thermos" is now commonly used to refer to any vacuum-insulated flask, regardless of the brand.
Xerox:
Band-Aid:
Original Brand: "Band-Aid" is a brand of adhesive bandages produced by Johnson & Johnson.
Generic Use: The term "Band-Aid" is now commonly used to describe any adhesive bandage, regardless of the brand.
Kleenex:
Original Brand: "Kleenex" is a brand name for facial tissues produced by Kimberly-Clark.
Generic Use: Many people use "Kleenex" to refer to any facial tissue, not just those produced by the Kleenex brand.
In these examples, the original brand names have become so ingrained in popular language that they are used to describe the entire category of products, illustrating the concept of "genericide."
1) Pass me the Kleenex
2)You mean the scotts?
The brand suffered Genogenericide
1)Whatever it’s called I’m about to sneeze!
2)You mean the scotts?
The brand suffered Genogenericide
1)Whatever it’s called I’m about to sneeze!
by Backbone56 May 20, 2024
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