Italian are aliens
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An alien inspector arrives in Italy with a taxonomy, a notebook, and a deadline. The taxonomy is forty-seven volumes long. The methodology has worked on six hundred and twelve civilizations across four hundred and thirty-one planetary systems. The deadline is firm.Three hundred days later, none of the three survived contact with the Italian peninsula.Italians Are Aliens (And They Don't Know It) is a literary field report on the most unclassifiable civilization in the known universe - nearly 500 pages of observation, bewilderment, espresso, and the slow realization that some places are not meant to be classified. Only experienced.Survival is guaranteed. Understanding is optional.
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An alien inspector arrives in Italy with a taxonomy, a notebook, and a deadline. The taxonomy is forty-seven volumes long. The methodology has worked on six hundred and twelve civilizations across four hundred and thirty-one planetary systems. The deadline is firm.Three hundred days later, none of the three survived contact with the Italian peninsula.Italians Are Aliens (And They Don't Know It) is a literary field report on the most unclassifiable civilization in the known universe - nearly 500 pages of observation, bewilderment, espresso, and the slow realization that some places are not meant to be classified. Only experienced.Survival is guaranteed. Understanding is optional.
An alien inspector arrives in Italy with a taxonomy, a notebook, and a deadline. The taxonomy is forty-seven volumes long. The methodology has worked on six hundred and twelve civilizations across four hundred and thirty-one planetary systems. The deadline is firm.Three hundred days later, none of the three survived contact with the Italian peninsula.Italians Are Aliens (And They Don't Know It) is a literary field report on the most unclassifiable civilization in the known universe - nearly 500 pages of observation, bewilderment, espresso, and the slow realization that some places are not meant to be classified. Only experienced.Survival is guaranteed. Understanding is optional.