• A strange art installation suddenly appeared on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., quickly drawing public attention and curiosity. A viral photo spreading across the internet shows a sculpture featuring figures resembling Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein recreating the iconic pose inspired by the famous scene from the movie Titanic.

    The artwork, reportedly titled “King of the World,” mirrors the well-known moment where the characters stand at the front of a ship with arms stretched out. Because of the controversial figures depicted, the installation quickly sparked debate and strong reactions online.

    Many people questioned whether the piece was meant as political commentary, satire, or simply a provocative form of modern art. Others were surprised that such a sculpture could appear in such a symbolic public space.

    As the image continues circulating on social media, it has fueled ongoing conversations about art, politics, and how viral images can quickly capture global attention.
    A strange art installation suddenly appeared on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., quickly drawing public attention and curiosity. A viral photo spreading across the internet shows a sculpture featuring figures resembling Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein recreating the iconic pose inspired by the famous scene from the movie Titanic. The artwork, reportedly titled “King of the World,” mirrors the well-known moment where the characters stand at the front of a ship with arms stretched out. Because of the controversial figures depicted, the installation quickly sparked debate and strong reactions online. Many people questioned whether the piece was meant as political commentary, satire, or simply a provocative form of modern art. Others were surprised that such a sculpture could appear in such a symbolic public space. As the image continues circulating on social media, it has fueled ongoing conversations about art, politics, and how viral images can quickly capture global attention.
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  • Looking at you, <insert character from a niche movie only 3 people have ever watched>
    Looking at you, <insert character from a niche movie only 3 people have ever watched>
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  • Fat Albert movie never fails to make me laugh
    Fat Albert movie never fails to make me laugh😂
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  • Building the RMS Titanic in 1912 cost about $7.5 million, which was an enormous investment at the time for one of the largest ships ever constructed.
    The legendary ocean liner was built by Harland and Wolff and was designed to be one of the most luxurious and advanced passenger ships of its era.

    Decades later, the blockbuster film Titanic, directed by James Cameron, had a production budget of about $200 million.
    At the time it was one of the most expensive movies ever made, eventually becoming a global phenomenon and one of the highest-grossing films in cinema history.
    Building the RMS Titanic in 1912 cost about $7.5 million, which was an enormous investment at the time for one of the largest ships ever constructed. The legendary ocean liner was built by Harland and Wolff and was designed to be one of the most luxurious and advanced passenger ships of its era. Decades later, the blockbuster film Titanic, directed by James Cameron, had a production budget of about $200 million. At the time it was one of the most expensive movies ever made, eventually becoming a global phenomenon and one of the highest-grossing films in cinema history.
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    Guess what movie
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