@charlesmurray@Steve_Sailer Matt Groening also exerted a strange Norwegian children literary quality akin to other famous Norwegian immigrants authors like Roald Dahl and Charles M. Schulz. The future of AD 3000 in Futurama is almost like Pacific Northwest Norwegian community/Seattle in full force
@st_louis_stan A rule of thumb thing with restaurant in general is that the raw cost of the food is usually 1/3 of the advertised price, so this is comparable to like a 12$ sandwich you see on the counter
@elladorn_@anonpriestess This might have been because Italy and France mostly attract Chinese from ZheJiang whereas Britain skew more heavily on the Canton/HK side
@willsolfiac The Musket Wars is still mandatorily taught in New Zealand which is a nice introduction to the ability of Māori tribes to conduct modern warfare and the origin of their superiority with rugby
https://t.co/liMbeF7kjK
@Steve_Sailer Qian is quite an interesting surname since it is like the definitive affluent and intellectual family in and around the Jiangnan region of China kind of like the Boston Brahmins
@Steve_Sailer@karr_pe There has been quite a stir in Chinese social media recently with lots of young literary writers plagiarising directly from translated foreign literatures with AI assistances
https://t.co/btrlko4zaZ