Ross Putman, producer at PSH Collective, has only been tweeting from @femscriptintros since February 9 but already has over 36,500 followers.
His tweets - 20 so far - reproduce intros to female characters from actual scripts, simply replacing the name with the generic 'JANE.' In every intro, 'JANE' is described as beautiful, stunning, gorgeous. One of these women has had her beauty ruined by nothing more destructive than a life lived, another is a scientist disadvantaged by being attractive.
Below, some of the tweets from @femscriptintros (which is different from the handle Mr Putman tweets from as himself and which he has operated since 2013). We'll start with our favourite and then list other tweets in no particular order.
All heads turn to find JANE (28) in the doorway: stunning and trying her best to hide it.
— Ross Putman (@femscriptintros) February 10, 2016
Like draping the Venus De Milo in a burlap dress, Jane's sensational natural beauty fights through her plain blue Ann Taylor outfit.
— Ross Putman (@femscriptintros) February 10, 2016
JANE is in her mid-30s and attractive, even now with dark semi-circles underlining her closed eyes.
— Ross Putman (@femscriptintros) February 10, 2016
His wife JANE is making dinner and watching CNN on a small TV. She was model pretty once, but living an actual life has taken its toll.
— Ross Putman (@femscriptintros) February 10, 2016
JANE (late 20s) sits hunched over a microscope. She's attractive, but too much of a professional to care about her appearance.
— Ross Putman (@femscriptintros) February 10, 2016
JANE, a 19 year old Bunny girl - honey-blonde farmland beauty queen.
— Ross Putman (@femscriptintros) February 10, 2016
JANE, 28, athletic but sexy. A natural beauty. Most days she wears jeans, and she makes them look good.
— Ross Putman (@femscriptintros) February 10, 2016
The woman with strawberry blonde hair. Her eyes are chocolate brown. Her ruby red lips break into a grin. This is JANE (23).
— Ross Putman (@femscriptintros) February 10, 2016
She turns and we see her face for the first time. This is the very beautiful, very troubled JANE.
— Ross Putman (@femscriptintros) February 10, 2016
Reactions to Ross Putman's tweets range from 'hilarious' to 'disheartening.' To a question from one Twitter user, Mr Putman clarified he wasn't making the intros up.
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