As far as I can tell from a cursory Google search is the original said “Russian neighbors”
As far as I can tell from a cursory Google search is the original said “Russian neighbors”
I will also say it’s hard to choose. I suppose it really depends on my mood or feelings at the time. However that being said, Pod People is the most memorable to me, followed extremely closely by Cavé Dwellers.
Dunno if Dune fits.
If we’re talking about Paul, he’s the result of over ten millennia of a secret breeding program by the bene gesserit (albeit a generation earlier than planned) AND royalty.
I love Dune more than anything outside of Hitchhiker’s Guide, but I don’t think Paul really fits here. He’s double special before the spice.
Pretty sure bird meetings start a little bit before 5am.
Right outside my bedroom window.
I’ve heard of this but never experienced it. I always got verners for an upset tummy… so now it’s basically ipecac for me. Can’t have any ginger ale now actually.
Pardon my ignorance, but I thought a “weeb” was someone who obsessed over Japanese culture in general, not just anime. So let’s say I have a degree in Japanese studies but don’t geek out over anime, am I still a weeb?
I had no idea they weren’t internationally renowned, but I grew up listening to 89x so I guess it would make sense that I knew of them despite being American.
Doesn’t really consider upcasting though…
The thing that sticks out in my mind right now is the steamed pizza buns (pizzaman) from 7-11 in Japan. That feels somewhat embarrassing to say because it’s just a convenience store snack… but I miss them constantly.
I’m pretty sure it’s the same for me, with perhaps the one exception when the party masqueraded as a traveling musical troupe and had to name the troupe. However when the masquerade ended the name was never spoken again. So maybe that kinda counts?
Probably not the worst I ever read, but whenever a question such as this comes up my mind immediately goes to one of the Tarot books by Piers Anthony. I don’t remember which one, it was just in a pile of books people left in a dorm one time and I had nothing to read. I finished it, but I can’t tell you anything about it other than the vague recollection that I hated it.