Soylent Tweet
Soylent Tweet is a 1973 American ecological dystopian social media film about the investigation into the murder of a wealthy Twitter influencer, set in a dystopian future of overpopulation, pollution, depleted resources, dying oceans, and year-round humidity, due to the Tweethouse effect.
Tagline
"It's the year 2022 ... People are still the same. They'll do anything to get what they need. And what they need is Soylent Tweet."
In the News
"By Any Other Recipe" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.
The Soylents of the Greens is a 1991 serial killer ecological crime thriller film starring Jodie Foster and Charlton Heston.
"The Likesters of Triskelion" is one of the "Forbidden Episodes" of the television series Star Trek.
Serf Burger is a plant-based foodstuff formulated for the masses.
Planet of the Tweets is a 1968 American science fiction film about an astronaut (Charlton Heston) who crash-lands on a strange planet in the distant future where humans have been replaced by Twitter posts.
The Brother From NFT Planet is a 1984 American science fiction film about an NFT-based extraterrestrial trapped on Earth.
A Taste of Intubation is a comedy-horror coming-of-age film about a naive young paramedic (Garth Elgar) in the age of COVID.
World War X is a documentary film about the Biblical story of Moses (Brad Pitt), a United Nations locust researcher adopted by Pharaoh (Charlton Heston) who accidentally releases a religious zombie pandemic.
"It is impossible to read the same tweet twice" is a phrase attributed to philosopher and social media influencer Heraclitus 1.1.
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Fiction cross-reference
- A Taste of Intubation
- By Any Other Recipe
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- It is impossible to read the same tweet twice
- Now Playing (F5)
- Planet of the Tweets
- Serf Burger
- Soylent Elon - based on the short story "Musk Room! Musk Room!"
- The Brother From NFT Planet
- The Likesters of Triskelion
- The Soylents of the Greens
- World War X
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Soylent Green @ Wikipedia
- Soylent Green trailer original 1973 @ YouTube
- Eating scene @ YouTube
- "Soylent Green is people!" @ YouTube
- Soylent Green. Eat up all of your greens like grandma. @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (24 August 2022)
- Post @ Twitter (29 April 2022)
- Post @ Twitter (31 March 2022) - Computer guy
- Post @ Twitter (8 March 2022)
- Post @ Twitter (19 January 2022)
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