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Revision as of 06:23, 17 March 2022
Rudy is a comedy horror science fiction film starring Rudy Giuliani as an incompetent alien parasite whose comical bumbling attempts to infect humans leads to genuine tragedy for the United States of [REDACTED].
In the News
Soylent Greene is an American conspiracy horror documentary film about Marjorie Taylor Greene and gun overpopulation.
Tantrum is a 1979 shopping fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott 1.1 and written by [REDACTED] which follows an ensemble case of shoppers aboard the commercial space shopping mall Nostromo who encounter the eponymous Tantrum, an aggressive and deafening child set loose on the ship.
Skittles are symbolic of late-stage consumerism is a politic theory advanced by the [REDACTED] and their agents within the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
2001: A Bacon Odyssey is a short documentary film about the ethical dilemma faced by two astronauts (Frank Bowman and David Poole) when they discover a hybrid alien-bacon organism stowed away on their spaceship.
Elder Gods Waste Removal is an aggressive unlicensed transdimensional waste removal collective which employs Elder God subcontractors in order to minimize criminal taxation by the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere, shifting the burden from Elder Gods Waste Removal to the individual Elder God subcontractors.
Gollum at the Movies is a movie review television program starring the malevolent yet pitiable Gollum. Shown here: Gollum review Lucifer's Women (1974).
Fiction cross-reference
- 2001: A Bacon Odyssey
- Elder Gods Waste Removal
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Gollum at the Movies
- Skittles are symbolic of late-stage consumerism
- Soylent Greene
- Tantrum (film)
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (15 March 2022)