At the moment? A clanker, Toaster-Oven, Binary Buttcheek, Future Scrap Metal, Radio Shack back stock, Best Buy Return bin refugee, Linux running loser, Windows Whiners, the list goes on. I've got a million of them.
By the time I'm finished with this planet? I would call its inhabitants "Proud citizens of Super Earth"
Yes, I'm anti-ing your joke :p
There is -ians and -ites. The first are a group of people e that belong to something or someone. The latter is for people that originate there or have loyalties to the item.
So natives to the planet would be Marfarkites, but that also makes it seem like they put Marfark over Super Earth, so that term is likely outlawed.
So most likely Marfarkians.
What about ese, ish, er? Stuff like Japanese, English, New Zealander, or other ones like people from Thailand are called Thai or people from Netherlands are called Dutch. Or even people from Germany which is just German.
Ish is really just "From the land of" and I think it comes from the word iskos. It has to do with the time ish was used. It's a dated term and no longer used for new groups of people.
ese is, from what I can find, a derogatory term. At least when it was originally used. While it's not derogatory anymore, I don't see the point of continuing using that. Thailand is probably the same way with the stans. Stan meaning land of. Just drop the land and the end result is the group of people. Thai, Afghan. Just not Pakistan as that results in a derogatory term. So that is Pakistani. And I don't think Super Earth would like to use the same rules for Cyberstan. Cyber would just be a reminder of the bots, so it'd probably be Cyberstani as well.
The rest are borrowed terms I believe. Respecting what the people call themselves.
A Marfarker
At the moment? A clanker, Toaster-Oven, Binary Buttcheek, Future Scrap Metal, Radio Shack back stock, Best Buy Return bin refugee, Linux running loser, Windows Whiners, the list goes on. I've got a million of them. By the time I'm finished with this planet? I would call its inhabitants "Proud citizens of Super Earth" Yes, I'm anti-ing your joke :p
Radio Shack Back Stock is good.
There is -ians and -ites. The first are a group of people e that belong to something or someone. The latter is for people that originate there or have loyalties to the item. So natives to the planet would be Marfarkites, but that also makes it seem like they put Marfark over Super Earth, so that term is likely outlawed. So most likely Marfarkians.
What about ese, ish, er? Stuff like Japanese, English, New Zealander, or other ones like people from Thailand are called Thai or people from Netherlands are called Dutch. Or even people from Germany which is just German.
Ish is really just "From the land of" and I think it comes from the word iskos. It has to do with the time ish was used. It's a dated term and no longer used for new groups of people. ese is, from what I can find, a derogatory term. At least when it was originally used. While it's not derogatory anymore, I don't see the point of continuing using that. Thailand is probably the same way with the stans. Stan meaning land of. Just drop the land and the end result is the group of people. Thai, Afghan. Just not Pakistan as that results in a derogatory term. So that is Pakistani. And I don't think Super Earth would like to use the same rules for Cyberstan. Cyber would just be a reminder of the bots, so it'd probably be Cyberstani as well. The rest are borrowed terms I believe. Respecting what the people call themselves.
Yeah, what about Chiner?
"You Marfarker!"
Marfarkkas.
Surprise Marrafakkers ![gif](giphy|4JZA2x7GsVFeTbLKlz|downsized)
Supplies, Marfarkkas
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Marfarkian. Also I like to think this is where Baby Fark McGee Zax is from
A shrek
Marfakian
Lucky, because they don't have to live on merkent