
Trump’s Tripadvisor Reviews About Middle East Are Going Viral, And People Are Seriously Confused
President Trump called his first trip abroad a 'Home Run' and we can't argue with that. He touched "The Orb" in Global Center for Combating Extremism In Riyadh, Saudia Arabia and later visited Pope Francis (who was of course not happy about the evil orb).
Mashable decided to post Trump's TripAdvisor reviews, and now people can't tell whether they're real or not. "Is this for real? ...Does he think he is a travel advisor?" - asked their reader Maria. "This is entirely within the realm of possibility for Trump," - wrote Sarah.
While most people realized that it's just a satire, a lot of the readers were concerned about the article. "People are going to believe it and share it as truth," - wrote Sarah. "What's insane is...I actually had to read the reviews. And even then I had to check the comments to make sure this was 100% satire," - added Aaron.
What about you? Would you fall for that?
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The Wailing Wall (Jerusalem, Israel)
The Vatican (Vatican City)
Nato Headquarters (Brussels, Belgium)
Taormina (Sicily, Italy)
Trump, Trump Trump Trumpity Truuuuuump. "We are running short on articles" "Hmmm, I know! Let's make some articles that would be ridiculous in any other circumstances, but we'll use Donald Trump as the subject and it'll be an endless supply of clicks" "Perfect! Get on it!". *sigh*
Though they are not real, they do mirror his speech style very well. And let's face it, these thoughts are probably pretty close to what was really running through his mind.
The reason why I couldn't be misled is that the syntax in these tweets is too complex. He couldn't have possibly written that.
Convincing. I could certainly believe the real Trump wrote these. Nice job.
Though they are not real, they do mirror his speech style very well. And let's face it, these thoughts are probably pretty close to what was really running through his mind.
The reason why I couldn't be misled is that the syntax in these tweets is too complex. He couldn't have possibly written that.
Convincing. I could certainly believe the real Trump wrote these. Nice job.