The defend billionaires sign is not a real ad, it’s created by Martin Sprouse.
Is this a real ad?
Probably in Texas, in the land he owns.
I’ve been thinking so much about this movie as the Epstein files rolled out. These monsters were literally living amongst us and there’s a whole ecosystem of sycophants that enable them.
Will you tell me the name of the film, please?
They Live
They Live
It’s a documentary can’t change my mind
Is this a real ad ?
A tweet claims a billboard with Elon Musk’s photo that reads “Defend billionaires” can be seen outdoors. But the sign is not real. It is the digital artwork of designer Martin Sprouse, and the image was published on Sprouse’s Instagram account the month before it spread on Twitter.
This is one of the best types of social media comment. Thank you.
Danke für die Info Ü
You’re welcomo
…are you taking credit for someone else’s helpful comment, or did you forget which sockpuppet you were driving today?
I’m referencing a line from scrubs…
Well, that’s certainly better than either of my guesses!
I’d ask why, but that would be facetious of me - I damn well know I do the same thing from time to time.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Episode is “my common enemy”. The BBEG gives his Spanish English dictionary to a doctor he is trying to get to not sue him, his Spanish English dictionary claiming he “mastered the language”. She responds in Spanish, and he says what you read me type.
Yes, They Live is a real movie and it’s fan-fuckin’-tastic. Definitely need to watch.
By the way I would never eat a rich person. They taste like shit
Don’t eat shit, mulch the rich.
I see “eat the rich” as “use them as fertilizer”.
Compost the rich.
look, lets just agree to recycle the billionaires. It’s probably the best thing we can do to make small amends for the damage they have done.
Meaning it exists in the real world, but was put up by Martin Sprouse (not Elonk), or the billboard doesn’t really exist, just the image was created by Martin Sprouse?
A tweet claims a billboard with Elon Musk’s photo that reads “Defend billionaires” can be seen outdoors. But the sign is not real. It is the digital artwork of designer Martin Sprouse, and the image was published on Sprouse’s Instagram account the month before it spread on Twitter.









