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AnxiousDuck ,

Look how they massacred my boy

TempermentalAnomaly ,

When learn about and discover the missing child in the same instant.

Resol ,
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Is this meat that Alex sold us, or are we actually eating the skin that make up Alex’s body?

I REALLY hope it’s the former, because otherwise this is lion food.

hahattpro ,

That is tofu

over_clox ,

Jeffrey Dahmer approved 👍

Squorlple ,
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yum ,

This scene gave countless nightmares as a kid. Thanks for reminding me of its existence

Plastic_Ramses ,

What it from?

stringere ,

Soylent Green

Soylent Green is a 1973 American dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson in his final film role. It is loosely based on the 1966 science-fiction novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison, with a plot that combines elements of science fiction and a police procedural. The story follows a murder investigation in a dystopian future of dying oceans and year-round humidity caused by the greenhouse effect, with the resulting pollution, depleted resources, poverty, and overpopulation.[2][3] In 1973, it won the Nebula Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film.

MeatPilot ,
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Potentially a history book for future generations to enjoy.

Squorlple ,
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solsangraal ,

uterbraten ftw

RidderSport ,
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  • Alex’
cabron_offsets ,

Fuck everything about this.

SpaceNoodle ,

sigh OK, if you insist …

x4740N ,

I don’t like that title

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