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Saturday, May 14, 2016

Highway Billboard Hijacked with Candy Penis-Licking Rubio Photoshops

VIA: Gothamist
Our nation is filled with unsecured LED billboards that are hooked up to the internet and can be configured by anyone to show literally any image. Today, one of those billboards showed a doctored photo of Marco Rubio licking a penis lollipop. More [HERE]

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