Best friend is cloned into multiples so that she wouldn't be lonely

>best friend is cloned into multiples so that she wouldn't be lonely
Was it love?

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The exact same thing happened in Dune, which this is parodying.

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Yes but it Duncan Idaho was his friend and was cloned, not his lover, therefore you are wrong gayboy.

Nah. Mandy is just painfully aware that Billy is the only person who can put up with her shit.

... Seriously? This is a thing that happens in Dune? The fuck.

Well, its in one of the later books.

Dune sounds kind of retarded, honestly.

Grim Adventures>Fairy Odd Parents

Dune basically started the whole chosen one space fantasy thing that Star Wars put to film first
If Star Wars was best known as a book trilogy you’d say it sounds pretty retarded.

Except it's meant to show the chosen one trope doesn't work out and leads to billions dead

I have to share a board with you zoomers.

This and Drawn Together made this reference, but I never see nor read Dune to get it

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Maxwell Adams loves his Dune references

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I can't really recommend the entire series; the later books get pretty hard to follow and honestly a bit boring at times, but the original Dune is absolutely worth reading.

20 seconds off from each other, neat

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some of the later dune ideas are really, really out there. cloning a throw-away character from the first book over and over is just the tip of the "I'm surprised to learn this" iceberg.
Considering that later on he awakens dormant human sexuality in a conscripted butch woman-soldier by climbing a sheer cliff. This was apparently so manly that when he reached the top it brought her to orgasm. Really.

It gets pretty fucking wild.

It's not that weird, really. There's a whole sect of weird nuns who have special super sex powers they use to manipulate the leaders of the setting. This character just turns out to be the male version of that, some how.

Completely logical.

>some how

Paul was supposed to be a grill, his mom decided to conceive a boy then taught him the subconscious mental/physical control meditation tricks. What doesn't make sense?

>some how.
Careful application of eugenics and bloodline manipulation.
Jessica wasn't supposed to give birth to Paul, she was supposed to have a daughter who would mate with... Feyd Ratha? was that his name? Sting, anyway, and THAT son was supposed to be the Chosen One that the Sex Nuns would use as a tool.
But Jessica jumped the gun, fucked their plans, and in a roundabout way saved the Human Race.

Looking back, Billy & Mandy really leaned into that referential humor

Yes it was.

Walk without rhythm

>it's not that weird really
>describes the premise of the first book
i was talking about the weird stuff that happens in book 4+? Like chairdogs and sex conditioning and shit.

Really?

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The books by Herbert's kid aren't canon. Canon is determined by authorship. It's not like with Christopher Tolkien stitching together material his dad wrote, the younger Herbert hired someone to just write his own stories ostensibly based on one unfinished manuscript and the rest was just fanfiction.

HE DROVE FAST

HE DROVE FAR

HE BUSTED THEM DUNES IN THAT BIG OLD CAR

wasn't talking about the kid's books either. Herbert wrote 4-6, which are pretty out there.

>Peter something

Huh I thought his books ended at four.

Herbert stops being the author after Chapterhouse Dune.
And yes, the shit he wrote about was indeed fucking weird.

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