Gen Z Slang
Aesthetics
Neuroscience
Historical tidbits
Viking writing
100

To a genZer something which causes second hand embarrassment is this

Cringe

100

This aesthetic features neon lighting, futuristic city imagery, and retro-tech influences.

What is cyberpunk

100

The gap across which neurotransmitters diffuse to transmit signals between neurons is called this.

Neuron

100

In 1453 this city fell to the Ottoman forces of Mehmed II.

Constantinople

100

These Viking Age monuments, carved with runic inscriptions, were typically raised to commemorate the dead or notable deeds.

Runestones

200

For a genZer, an alpha male may be said to be ______ing

Mogging

200

Characterized by bold geometric forms, streamlined ornamentation, and luxurious materials like chrome and lacquer, this design movement flourished in the 1920s and 1930s.

Art deco

200

This brain region is primarily responsible for memory formation and spatial navigation.

Hippocampus

200

This 1648 series of treaties ended the Thirty Years’ War and helped establish the modern concept of state sovereignty in Europe

Peace of westphalia

200

Most surviving runestones were carved using this runic alphabet that replaced the earlier Elder version during the Viking Age.

Younger futhark

300

"retaliate" is too complicated a word for someone born after the year 2000, instead they say this

Clap back

300

Pointed arches, ribbed vaults, flying buttresses, and dramatic verticality define this medieval architectural style common in European cathedrals.

Gothic

300

The insulating sheath around many axons that increases conduction velocity is made largely of this substance

Myelin

300

This Byzantine emperor ordered the 6th-century codification of Roman law known as the Corpus Juris Civilis.

Justinian

300

This Danish king now known for more modern reasons commemorated his parents Gorm and Thyra on the Jelling stones and claimed he “made the Danes Christian.”

Harald Bluetooth
400

This term refers to systematically improving one’s physical attractiveness through grooming, fitness, skincare, fashion, or cosmetic procedures.

What is looksmaxxing

400

Originating in 18th-century France, this decorative style features asymmetrical curves, elaborate ornamentation, pastel palettes, and playful motifs like shells and scrollwork.

Rococo

400

This small endocrine gland sits in the sella turcica at the base of the brain and regulates many other endocrine organs

Pituitary

400

This 184 CE peasant uprising led by the Daoist healer Zhang Jue took its name from the distinctive headwear worn by its followers and severely weakened the Eastern Han dynasty.

Yellow turban rebellion

400

In medieval Eastern Europe and Byzantium, this term referred to Norse warriors who traveled east and often served as elite mercenaries, most famously in the Byzantine emperor’s personal guard.

Varangian

500

If someone has a high degree of charisma, a GenZer would say they have this

What is rizz

500

Known for dramatic lighting, emotional intensity, and strong contrasts between light and shadow—techniques perfected by artists such as Caravaggio—this 17th-century artistic style emphasized theatricality.

Baroque
500

Located within the limbic system, this cortical structure arches above the corpus callosum and plays roles in emotional processing, decision-making, and error detection.

The cingulate cortex
500

This medieval West African empire reached its height under Mansa Musa, whose 1324 pilgrimage to Mecca famously disrupted gold markets in the Mediterranean world.

Mali empire

500

This 13th-century Icelandic historian and poet authored the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, two of the most important sources on Norse mythology and the kings of Norway.

Snorri sturrlson