Snoopy was cleaning out his supper dish when some doggerel popped into his head. It was a tired piece of beagle supremacy of the sort he had spent his puppyhood hearing. What shocked him was less that he remembered it than that it took no effort to do so, just like the catchy advertising jingles and pop songs of those days might arise in his memory, triggered by a word or a phrase. He may have spent a long time learning about the history of beagle supremacy and resistance to it, but no matter how much he worked to overcome it, such things could pop into his mind at any time. (Andrew Shields, #111Words, 29 May 2026)