That makes more sense and is kinda punny too!
I like it.
CyLand was supposed to be a play on the words “cyber” and “land”.
Hopscotch is from what I am guessing is a top notch speedy web browser that allows you to jump to many searches as possible and leads you to many websites in a matter of seconds.
Ranker is most likely a website customization thing where they show the top most widely searched websites, links, images, and more in a ranking system of sorts.
Do you mean like Pillsbury croissants? If so, I’m not crazy about those. There’s this French bakery near me that makes the most amazing croissants! Seriously, if I were rich I’d buy one for everyone on Earth, because no one should die without trying one of these croissants. But they’re too expensive lately to buy them anymore. Everything’s gone up since the pandemic around here. So I get a bag of bagels in Aldi’s instead. ¯\_(ﭢ)_/¯
Oh! Yes, I’ve seen those at Sam’s Club, but never bought them before. Are they any good? They don’t look that appetizing to me, but they might taste okay for all I know.
I don’t even live near a Sam’s Club. I am closer to a Costco, Bj’s Wholesale Club, and a Shoprite.
Also, I can’t even have a croissant for dietary reasons anymore and that also applies to bagels and muffins. You don’t know how upsetting that makes me feel.
You will have to be brave and try it to see if you would like it.
Does anyone wishes there were more writer retreat conventions where writers published or not published come together to write and have fun and meet each other in their local area or a little further out?
Hell Yeah! I would so love that!
Nah, I rather not.
Maybe, if I don’t have to pay to get in or anything.
Yeah, that would be so cool and new change.
Are there even a decent amount of novelists in Japan?
I’ve heard of Haruki Murakami, but to be fair that is the only one I know since he is fairly popular.
My family is not Jewish, but we have close Jewish friends. So we have challah whenever the two families meet. Also had lots of challah when I visited Israel.
Challah can be eaten plain, or with butter, or dipped in sauces or soups. Quite versatile and tasty.