"I'd love to see an army of balloons in the US"
In this week's comments update, an interview with Trump Baby blimp designer Matt Bonner caused a stir.
Ice ice baby: Trump Baby blimp designer Matt Bonner, told Dezeen that the over-sized balloon was an attempt to get under the president's skin and "give him a taste of his own medicine", leaving some readers a little frosty.
"Just so much bad taste. England has lost it a bit with this prank," said an angry Bill Baker.
Nona Wolf agreed, questioning the decision to publish the interview: "Dezeen ? shame on you for publishing this trash. This is not design, it's biased, political whining. Trump won the election ? get over it."
However, some readers celebrated the blimp, including Egad: "Because of it the thin-skinned Trump avoided London. I'd love to see an army of the balloons in the US to fly everywhere he can see them." Commenter Robert Thomas added: "Smaller versions should be made available for US homeowners to fly in their backyards. They would sell well here in SoCal."
For one reader the beauty of the design was not up for debate:
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Caveman: readers couldn't agree on billionaire Elon Musk's intentions when he hand delivered his tiny submarine to the rescue mission for the boys trapped in a Thai cave.
"A soon-to-be bankrupt Elon Musk chases publicity, again," commented a cynical All-Amer.
An equally unimpressed BT76 wrote: "Billion...
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