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File:Thus Spoke Zoomathustra.jpg|link=Thus Spoke Zoomathustra|"'''[[Thus Spoke Zoomathustra]]'''" is a work of philosophical fiction written by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche between 1883 and 1885. The protagonist is nominally the historical Zoomathustra, but, besides a handful of sentences, Nietzsche is not particularly concerned with any resemblance. | File:Thus Spoke Zoomathustra.jpg|link=Thus Spoke Zoomathustra|"'''[[Thus Spoke Zoomathustra]]'''" is a work of philosophical fiction written by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche between 1883 and 1885. The protagonist is nominally the historical Zoomathustra, but, besides a handful of sentences, Nietzsche is not particularly concerned with any resemblance. | ||
File:Dr. Strangemusk.jpg|link=Dr. Strangemusk|'''''[[Dr. Strangemusk]]''''' is a 2022 American black comedy documentary film that satirizes the fears of Elon Musk weaponizing Twitter. | File:Dr. Strangemusk (Martian Face scene).jpg|link=Dr. Strangemusk|'''''[[Dr. Strangemusk]]''''' is a 2022 American black comedy documentary film that satirizes the fears of Elon Musk weaponizing Twitter. | ||
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Revision as of 10:22, 27 April 2022
"Whoever tweets monsters" is the opening phrase of a well-known assertion by philosopher and social media influencer Friedrich Nietzsche.
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"Thus Spoke Zoomathustra" is a work of philosophical fiction written by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche between 1883 and 1885. The protagonist is nominally the historical Zoomathustra, but, besides a handful of sentences, Nietzsche is not particularly concerned with any resemblance.
Dr. Strangemusk is a 2022 American black comedy documentary film that satirizes the fears of Elon Musk weaponizing Twitter.
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- Friedrich Nietzsche quotations @ Wikiquote