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This guy made physical flip-flops out of Trump's contradictory tweets — and he sold out his entire inventory in less than a month!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77524483:MV80MDExNjI4XzNBNTFEQzg2] Sam Morrison, a 27-year-old photographer and artist in Los Angeles, started selling flip-flops based on President Donald Trump's contradictory tweets through his website PresidentFlipFlops.com Morrison sold every pair of Trump flip-flops he made in less than a month. "Take a scroll through Donald Trump's 40,000 tweets, and you're sure to catch some contradicting opinions," Morrison told Business Insider over email. "I wanted to highlight this hypocrisy." Morrison had a full-time job in the advertising industry at the time, but he got to work on producing his flip-flops. He sourced his own materials and printed and packaged every flip-flop by hand. https://www.businessinsider.com/president-trump-flip-flops-made-from-tweets-2018-12 [/quote]
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Sam Morrison, a 27-year-old photographer and artist in Los Angeles, started selling flip-flops based on President Donald Trump's contradictory tweets through his website PresidentFlipFlops.com
Morrison sold every pair of Trump flip-flops he made in less than a month.
"Take a scroll through Donald Trump's 40,000 tweets, and you're sure to catch some contradicting opinions," Morrison told Business Insider over email. "I wanted to highlight this hypocrisy."
Morrison had a full-time job in the advertising industry at the time, but he got to work on producing his flip-flops. He sourced his own materials and printed and packaged every flip-flop by hand.
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