These kids were children in the 2010s, and were adolescents in the 2020s. Many of them probably like doing things like Tiktok, Instagram, PlayStation 5 gaming, and a lot of other modern-day technology-based things.
I was born in 2005, so I suppose I can be called a late 2010s/early 2020s teen. I certainly do remember the things stated above. However, I was only engaged into a few of them - the other things never really got my interest.
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A made-up celebrity. As far as I know he's not a real person, but I could be wrong.
Tom: Alex, do you know what movies Nick Heppenschmidt starred in?
Alex: Who the heck is Nick Heppenschmidt?
These kids will remember this like Play Station 5, COVID-19, Zoom App, and Joe Biden.
Chris is an early 2020s kid. He was born in 2012, so he was 8 when the 2020s started. He remembers stuff like PS5, Covid-19, the Zoom App, and Joe Biden.
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Someone who is even stupider than an idiot; usually at least twice as dumb.
I can't believe what an idiotic idiot Sam is. Can't he just solve that simple math problem 2+2? And no! The answer is not 22!
An excellent cardiovascular exercise. Many people probably think that it's not so effective because it's not running and 'just walking', when really it can actually be just as good for weight loss as jogging.
Also, power walking is not simply walking at a faster pace. That's brisk walking. Power walking is walking at a fast pace (probably often even faster than brisk walking) with an arm swing.
Joe: Hey Alex, I'm going to be power walking a marathon tomorrow!
Alex: Ok, that's impressive, I guess.
Joe: Not just walking though. Power walking!
Alex: How hard can power walking a marathon be? You're just walking at a faster pace.
Someone who is unusually liberal; to a greater extent than most American leftists.
John is pretty darn liberal. He's like a hyperliberal.
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