8 Totally Normal American Things That Feel Like Sci-Fi Abroad
1. Drive-Thru Everything In the U.S., drive-thrus aren’t just for burgers—they’re for pharmacies, coffee, banks, liquor stores, and even weddings […]
1. Drive-Thru Everything In the U.S., drive-thrus aren’t just for burgers—they’re for pharmacies, coffee, banks, liquor stores, and even weddings […]
1. Reading the Newspaper at the Breakfast Table There was a time when mornings started with the crack of a
1. The Beatles on “The Ed Sullivan Show” (1964) Nearly 73 million people tuned in to watch The Beatles make
1. Cassette Tape Adapters You knew summer had arrived when it was time to wrestle with the metallic accordion sunshade
1. Coffee Cans Turned Tool Holders Before we had chic toolboxes and drawer organizers, there were old Folgers and Maxwell
1. Don’t Call It “Frisco” in California If you ever refer to San Francisco as “Frisco,” expect some side-eye—or a
1. Pet Rock (1975) In the mid-1970s, Gary Dahl turned a literal rock into a multimillion-dollar novelty. Packaged in a