Giving benefit of the doubt that it’s intended as Irony? Like those pop-art stylised portraits of Mao…
Agitated-Pickle216 on
I don’t think I could eat my dinner with that in front of me
Callme-Sal on
If I wanted to see shit smeared over a wall, I would visit the Busarus toilets
caitnicrun on
I have recently been told by a multigenerational guesthouse owner in the Gaeltacht that upwards of 75% or more of the Irish-Americans he’s met over the years are pro Trump/Tory/right-wing.
So this doesn’t shock me as much as it might a week ago.
esquiresque on
Whatever next, Pol Pot pop art?
funpubquiz on
I’ve seen worse.
FuckThisShizzle on
They walk among us for sure.
soenkatei on
If I’m right that’s a painting by an Irish artist called Shane Berkery
Leprrkan on
Just feckin why?! We have to put up with him you all don’t!
pistol4paddygarcia on
It really ties the room together.
Old-Ad5508 on
I can smell that picture from here. I do hope he has a cardiac event sooner rather than later
DannyVandal on
Imagine being the kind of dope that has a Trump portrait on your wall.
ZealousidealFloor2 on
Link to the advert?
vidic17 on
To be honest it’s not a bad painting
GaryTheFiend on
Not that surprising. Half of my friends seem to think the guy is the second coming of Christ.
Starthreads on
What an interesting way of bringing the value down
itypeallmycomments on
I hate it if they support Trump, and I especially hate it if they don’t.
If you’re gonna hang a painting of someone you don’t like, why let it dominate the room? Looks like it’s even half blocking light switches.
And if you’re gonna hang a painting of someone you do like, why choose such an ugly image?
tetzy on
What a genuinely stupid thing to do to yourself – subconsciously, every time they see that picture they get tense and a bit angry.
An interest in politics doesn’t make your life happier. Best case scenario, you get your way 50% of the time; the rest of the time you’re railing against strangers.
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The modern-day sacred heart portrait
Giving benefit of the doubt that it’s intended as Irony? Like those pop-art stylised portraits of Mao…
I don’t think I could eat my dinner with that in front of me
If I wanted to see shit smeared over a wall, I would visit the Busarus toilets
I have recently been told by a multigenerational guesthouse owner in the Gaeltacht that upwards of 75% or more of the Irish-Americans he’s met over the years are pro Trump/Tory/right-wing.
So this doesn’t shock me as much as it might a week ago.
Whatever next, Pol Pot pop art?
I’ve seen worse.
They walk among us for sure.
If I’m right that’s a painting by an Irish artist called Shane Berkery
Just feckin why?! We have to put up with him you all don’t!
It really ties the room together.
I can smell that picture from here. I do hope he has a cardiac event sooner rather than later
Imagine being the kind of dope that has a Trump portrait on your wall.
Link to the advert?
To be honest it’s not a bad painting
Not that surprising. Half of my friends seem to think the guy is the second coming of Christ.
What an interesting way of bringing the value down
I hate it if they support Trump, and I especially hate it if they don’t.
If you’re gonna hang a painting of someone you don’t like, why let it dominate the room? Looks like it’s even half blocking light switches.
And if you’re gonna hang a painting of someone you do like, why choose such an ugly image?
What a genuinely stupid thing to do to yourself – subconsciously, every time they see that picture they get tense and a bit angry.
An interest in politics doesn’t make your life happier. Best case scenario, you get your way 50% of the time; the rest of the time you’re railing against strangers.
The shat in the hat.