There are multiple Hulks, such as GrammarHulk, Law School Hulk, and even Drunk Hulk. They're all aware of each other and have a sort of Internet community. They speak in ALL CAPS and have a pledge to remain "Hulknomynous."
Like Johnson, Old Hoss Radbourn is also a deceased, non-fictional persona. He was a major league pitcher in the 1880s and tweets in the speech patterns of his day.
"You should have seen the uproar that occurred when we caught J. Davis and his hidden stash of lascivious daguerreotypes."
And now there's Old Hoss' wife who sometimes agrees with what he says, sometimes argues with him and sometimes expresses her own opinion.
You know how every Star Wars character with a second of screentime has a name and detailed backstory? They also have a Twitter account. General Veers, for example.
Pokemon characters gets a lot of these. There are literally hundreds of twitter accounts from specific Pokemon to obscure characters that may have gotten one or more lines.
Then there's the infamous sayakacorpse bot (presumably named because she dies in the anime), which tweets nothing but blank space. Unless it's replying to someone, in which case it replies with blank space.
Star Trek:The Next Generation, almost all of the characters have one, even Q, but the Account most convincing from the main cast is Worf. But then again.. This gem came from Q:
Went for a brief walk on earth, found a rock, turned it into Godzilla, the reactions were priceless. The best part? It was in Tokyo.Go back to Character Blog or Twitter, please. Nothing else to see here.
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