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File:What Dreams May Gollum.jpg|link=What Dreams May Gollum|'''''[[What Dreams May Gollum]]''''' is a 1998 American fantasy drama film about a pediatrician (Robin Williams) who is killed in a car crash but lingers on as Gollum of Middle-Earth. | File:What Dreams May Gollum.jpg|link=What Dreams May Gollum|'''''[[What Dreams May Gollum]]''''' is a 1998 American fantasy drama film about a pediatrician (Robin Williams) who is killed in a car crash but lingers on as Gollum of Middle-Earth. | ||
File:The First Time Ever I Saw Your Tweet.jpg|link=The First Time Ever I Saw Your Tweet|"'''[[The First Time Ever I Saw Your Tweet]]'''" is a 1957 folk song written by British social media singer/songwriter Ewan MacColl. During the 1960s, it was recorded by various social media singers and became a major online hit for Roberta Flack in 1972. | |||
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Revision as of 13:50, 3 March 2022
What Tweets May Come is a 1998 American fantasy social film about a pediatrician (Robin Williams) who is killed in a car crash but lingers on as an unraveling thread of Twitter posts.
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What Dreams May Gollum is a 1998 American fantasy drama film about a pediatrician (Robin Williams) who is killed in a car crash but lingers on as Gollum of Middle-Earth.
"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Tweet" is a 1957 folk song written by British social media singer/songwriter Ewan MacColl. During the 1960s, it was recorded by various social media singers and became a major online hit for Roberta Flack in 1972.
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External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter (3 March 2022)
- What Dreams May Come @ Wikipedia