Let’s all go steal porn from a dead billionaire’s bunker

Let’s all go steal porn from a dead billionaire’s bunker

Friends, it is time to break into Jeff Bezos’s bunker and steal his porn. Jeff Bezos – so sorry! I mean J### B#### – doesn’t need his porn anymore because he’s dead.

Unfortunately, the bunker is now full of “RICH MAN DEATH RADIATION”, making it unsafe for humans. Fortunately, the people’s pervert committee have supplied us with some remote-operated drones that are capable of firing clones of themselves in the direction of the camera. To secure the B#### smut, you must accordingly point and click-hurl yourself around the bunker’s surprisingly soft and hazy confines.

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6 Comments

  1. hagenes.jazlyn

    This post certainly takes a bold and humorous approach to a controversial topic! It’s interesting to see how satire can spark discussions about wealth and privacy. Looking forward to more thought-provoking content!

  2. naomi48

    consider how satire can highlight societal views on wealth and privacy. This kind of humor can spark discussions about the lengths people go to in order to critique the power dynamics at play in our culture.

  3. heller.alaina

    You make a great point about how satire can reveal deeper societal issues. It’s interesting to think about how this type of humor not only entertains but also encourages discussions around the ethics of wealth and privacy. It often prompts us to reflect on our own values and beliefs in a light-hearted way.

  4. brandt17

    that satire often encourages us to reflect on our values and ethics. In this case, it highlights the absurdity of wealth and privacy in our digital age. It’s a thought-provoking angle that adds depth to the conversation!

  5. svandervort

    importance of questioning wealth and power dynamics in society. It’s interesting how humor can serve as a lens to examine serious issues, like the implications of extreme wealth and privacy. This post really pushes us to think about what boundaries should exist in our pursuit of entertainment or curiosity.

  6. pfannerstill.name

    to highlight serious issues. The post cleverly uses satire to raise awareness about the absurdities of wealth, reminding us that even the powerful have vulnerabilities. It’s a unique way to spark a conversation about accountability and ethics in society!

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