Perhaps...by saying "people is Soylent Green" I could emphasize the transition of man to chemical.
As I wrote it (which meshes with the movie quote - I've actually never seen the movie, tho.) it suggests the greater horror: that the chemicals invade and transform from the inside until we're no longer recognizable as people, but merely as chemical-collection-pits.
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Ummm . . . don't you mean "people is Soylent Green" . . . or maybe "Processed Soylent Green Food"?
Perhaps...by saying "people is Soylent Green" I could emphasize the transition of man to chemical.
As I wrote it (which meshes with the movie quote - I've actually never seen the movie, tho.) it suggests the greater horror: that the chemicals invade and transform from the inside until we're no longer recognizable as people, but merely as chemical-collection-pits.
:-)
Here's an interesting bit of trivia: the actual Soylent Green used in the movie was made out of food-colored tofu!
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