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minus-squareLeninsRage [he/him]hexbear47·4 years ago"Who Goes There?" is a novella from like the 30s and is the inspiration for The Thing This person is so old they refer to the lesser-known novella instead of the very famous John Carpenter film. link
minus-squareemizeko [they/them]hexbear15·4 years agothey're 90 and remember when it arrived on the doorstep wrapped in brown paper from the bookseller's link
minus-squareCarlTheRedditor [he/him]hexbear16·4 years agoWe bought it from Barnes, back before he met Noble link
minus-squarePsychedelicPill [he/him,any]hexbear12·4 years agoThey're most likely referring to a game called Who Goes There, which is similar to the game Among Us. Not that readers can't be gamers, but lets be real these people are primarily gamers and not readers. link
minus-squareBlurst_Of_Times [he/him,they/them]hexbear5·4 years agoI figured they were just being pretentious link
"Who Goes There?" is a novella from like the 30s and is the inspiration for The Thing
This person is so old they refer to the lesser-known novella instead of the very famous John Carpenter film.
they're 90 and remember when it arrived on the doorstep wrapped in brown paper from the bookseller's
We bought it from Barnes, back before he met Noble
They're most likely referring to a game called Who Goes There, which is similar to the game Among Us. Not that readers can't be gamers, but lets be real these people are primarily gamers and not readers.
I figured they were just being pretentious