My Perfect Little Soup Boy
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About
My Perfect Little Soup Boy refers to a series of jokes regarding a post on a community message board in which a member complains of an anonymous person sending them soup and calling them "my perfect little soup boy."
Origin
On November 7th, 2018, Twitter [1] user @hamstertalk tweeted a photograph from their neighborhood message board that reads, "Someone keeps delivering soup to my house with a note that says 'soup for for my perfect little soup boy.' I appreciate the free food but I don't like soup. Please stop this." The post received more than 9,400 retweets and 46,000 likes in two days.
Spread
The following day, musician and member of the rock band Fall Out Boy Pete Wentz tweeted,[2] "Iām trying to be a perfect little soup boy šš»āāļø." The post received more than 620 retweets and 4,900 likes in 24 hours (shown below).
People reacted positively to the note, adding jokes and puns regarding the mysterious nature of the message. Many of these tweets were included in a Twitter[3] Moments page, documenting the reaction to the viral tweet (examples below).
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External References
[1] Twitter ā @hamstertalk's Tweet
[2] Twitter ā @petewentz's Tweet
[3] Twitter ā The mystery of the anonymous soup deliveries to 'my perfect little soup boy'
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