Walt Disney World’s animatronic version of President Donald Trump is the gift that just keeps on giving.
Twitter user @bornmiserable recently mixed images of the Florida theme park’s anima-Trump with real-life photographs of POTUS to tremendous results.
The tweeter shared these three edited snaps on Friday:
I replaced .@realDonaldTrump with his Disney animatronic figure and honestly, it's an improvement pic.twitter.com/o0G12K22bH
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) December 29, 2017
The post went viral and @bornmiserable was inundated with requests to manipulate other pictures of Trump.
Check out the rest of their work below:
another, requested by .@Browtweaten: pic.twitter.com/sQ1g5BS2qd
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) December 29, 2017
one more, just because I can: pic.twitter.com/7tj3gO3lu3
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) December 29, 2017
requested by a few, here's the "orb" photo: pic.twitter.com/cc7wyRjTyM
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) December 30, 2017
hey everyone, it's .@realDonaldTrump doing what he was elected to do: stand around looking constipated at golf courses pic.twitter.com/cBu9xaaTE0
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) December 31, 2017
yet another one, requested by .@WoodyLuvsCoffee: pic.twitter.com/DFGyuqyuP6
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) December 31, 2017
and hey, who can forget this moment in Trump's illustrious road to the White House: pic.twitter.com/lNkfw8XIDJ
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) December 31, 2017
and then there's that time .@realDonaldTrump was on .@FallonTonight: pic.twitter.com/98N5tAYA8R
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) December 31, 2017
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) January 1, 2018
and then there was the debates where he loomed over .@HillaryClinton (suggested by .@Browtweaten) pic.twitter.com/b8qQzPSTcd
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) January 1, 2018
aww, it's .@realDonaldTrump bonding with his son .@DonaldJTrumpJr pic.twitter.com/qWPEDJSbKJ
— Born Miserable (@bornmiserable) January 2, 2018
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