People who grew up watching Star Trek during the mid 1960s. This was during a time where the technology back then wasn't as good as it is now so Star Trek was one of the only things that kept them the most entertained because of the futuristic elements within the show in which they envisioned the future to be like.
My grandpa is part of the Star Trek generation. It was one of his all time favorite shows.
Generation Of Bricks, A generation and group of people who are known as the greatest brickers ordained by destiny. Ironically with the abbreviation of GoBs they have no Jobs.
He’s definitely part of the generation of bricks he’s missed on every joke in the past 2 days
tao(W) liminal
Lure n negate at the general
the general of language i guess is sound
The goat , The main topic , Toptier , undefeated, perfect , boujie wit a raw personality .
That girl is the general that’s why i want her
The General is a company or something. I don't know what the fuck they sell but their old ad has a nice jingle.
"For great low rates you can get online, go to The General and save some time!
Typical people who act exactly the same of their peers; they dress, talk, behave, and share common idiotic beliefs.
Mostly seen in Iranian boys.
That dude in our class is such a generic!
He is hanging out with generic people nowadays.
Stay away from that generic!
The name of the demographic cohort between the "Silent" generation and "Generation X," currently called the "Baby Boomer" generation. After the waning of Baby Boomer political power, approx 2030-2040, the newly predominant Millennial generation will update the name of the Baby Boomer generation to the Leaded Generation.
This new name will describe the generation's selfish and misguided behavior, as well imply the causal link between poor decision making and exposure to lead sources (such as lead paint and leaded gas) which were common pollutants prior to the Clean Air Act and other regulatory action.
1) Many families owned homes before the Leaded Generation ruined it for everyone.
2) "Freedom for me but not for thee" - Common Leaded Generation adage