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| #4768 |  | zeal, n.: Quality seen in new graduates -- if you're quick.
 
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| #4769 |  | Zero Defects, n.: The result of shutting down a production line.
 
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| #4770 |  | Zymurgy's Law of Volunteer Labor: People are always available for work in the past tense.
 
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| #4771 |  | Obscurism: The practice of peppering daily life with obscure
 references as a subliminal means of showcasing both one's education
 and one's wish to disassociate from the world of mass culture.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4772 |  | McJob: A low-pay, low-prestige, low-benefit, no-future job in the
 service sector.  Frequently considered a satisfying career choice by
 those who have never held one.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4773 |  | Poverty Jet Set: A group of people given to chronic traveling at the expense of
 long-term job stability or a permanent residence.  Tend to have doomed
 and extremely expensive phone-call relationships with people named
 Serge or Ilyana.  Tend to discuss frequent-flyer programs at parties.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4774 |  | Historic Underdosing: To live in a period of time when nothing seems to happen.
 Major symptoms include addiction to newspapers, magazines, and TV news
 broadcasts.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4775 |  | Historic Overdosing: To live in a period of time when too much seems to happen.
 Major symptoms include addiction to newspapers, magazines, and TV news
 broadcasts.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4776 |  | Historical Slumming: The act of visiting locations such as diners, smokestack
 industrial sites, rural villages -- locations where time appears to
 have been frozen many years back -- so as to experience relief when
 one returns back to "the present."
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4777 |  | Brazilification: The widening gulf between the rich and the poor and the
 accompanying disappearance of the middle classes.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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