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Just realized the movie "soylent green" depicts the post apocalyptic year '2022'

Where:

  • meat is a rare gem for the ultra wealthy

  • greenhouse gasses have resulted in a permanent heatwave where nothing can grow

  • there is a profession that is basically 'manual googler through books'

  • tiny CRT tvs are new

  • asteroids is the peak of video gaming

  • running water and soap is an luxory.

  • literacy is uncommon

  • women describe being a wife as a "job" similar to furniture in an apartment.

  • you literally need to step over dozens of homeless people outside your door coming and going.

  • the only decent jobs are Bureaucratic jobs where you can steal what you can lay your hands on.


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We should start grinding up homeless people and selling their protein to hipsters. Wins all around.

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I'm sure we've been doing this for years, would anyone really care? I mean there'd be articles and outrage. But genuinely, would you care? Would I? Would the protestors? I doubt it.


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I'm sure we've been doing this for years

Comfortable cope. The truth is, poors aren't even good for eating, and an average beef farm beats any amount of ground poors in productivity, logistics, taste, nutriciousness, contagiousness and lead content. The brits were right to replace all their poors with cattle farming.

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I'd just be worried about CJD. Otherwise, who cares?

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Guessing the homeless might raise an eyebrow at least?

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The who?


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I will not eat the bugmen

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Eat the bugmen.

Celebrate joobs.

Live in squads.

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It’s called green juice in this iteration of the matrix

Trans lives matter

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it's genuinely a fun film, though it does drag in the middle a little bit

We should start an rdrama sci fi watching club. So many great sci fi films of the 50s-80s were all about the core principles of drama: being gay, being neuroatypical, hating foids

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being gay, being neuroatypical, hating foids

sounds kinda incelish I have to ask the council

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Heck ya


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What urbanization does to a mf

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Pov: you are a can of soylent green

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16841288391418254.webp

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Decent movie imo. If only the anti-homeless truck was real. I can just imagine @911roofer driving this bad boy around town

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Dream job

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They're called "scoops" chud


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Maybe we can hire that Tread guy to build a prototype.

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It's a product of a unique moment in history. There was a huge explosion of population growth going on in the third world. It had actually already started slowing down already in the 1960s and food production was growing much faster than population, but by 1973 when the movie was made, half-educated midwits were still easily convinced that civilization was about to collapse. Fearmongers like Paul Ehrlich made wild claims about how hundreds of millions of people in India were absolutely definitely going to starve to death during the 1970s.

I always enjoy pointing out to boomers that they actually believed this stuff was going to happen and it 100% didn't. And instead of ever admitting they'd been wrong and needed to rethink their understanding of how the world works, they just stopped talking about it. Kind of like when most people believed Japan was going to take over the world in the 1980s.

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tiny CRT TVs are new

:soyjakmaga: :soyjakmaga: :soyjakmaga: they are teaching CRT to kids via TV now? 2 years of online CRT classes weren't enough?

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We just don't think, that we are smarter. We truly are too smart for social media. We care for our privacy and are not s*x objects for horny 13y/o like on other Platforms (e.g. Instagram, Snapchat, etc.). We are Redditors. We are anonymous, but we still understand and care for each other.

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wasn't soylent green made out of something? pigs? i can't remember.

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Swine of some sort for sure.


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Edward G. Robinson's last film fyi.

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