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This Robot Is Programmed to Literally Roast President Trump’s Tweets

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Ashley Hoffman
Ashley Hoffman
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March 30, 2017, 9:44 AM ET

A viral Trump tweet-burning robot joined Twitter Tuesday with one goal: roast President Donald Trump, by literally burning his official tweets to a crisp.

Amsterdam-based engineer David Neevel, who is from Portland, Ore., created the account to share videos of a Rube Goldberg-style contraption with a blazing mission: it prints, burns and trashes Trump’s tweets.

For every Trump tweet, the machine responds swiftly with robotic disaffection and a video. The short clips show the automatic machine spitting the president’s update out word for word on paper, lighting it aflame with a standard cigarette lighter, and finally, dropping it in an ashtray.

“The goal with this robot was the same as with a lot of my robots: finding small, but not necessarily simple, ways of making life better,” Neevel told NBC New York.

Neevel, feels that the stone cold robot performs a vital function for people who find the president’s updates stressful. “Burning each tweet allows people to acknowledge the tweet’s existence and perform a small ritual of dismissal of it,” he said.

A day after its debut, the account has racked up roughly 15,700 followers with the stunt.

.@RealDonaldTrump I burned your tweet. pic.twitter.com/X5WL9dMIGK

— Burned Your Tweet (@burnedyourtweet) March 29, 2017

.@RealDonaldTrump I burned your tweet. pic.twitter.com/B0f1v0FkEb

— Burned Your Tweet (@burnedyourtweet) March 28, 2017

.@RealDonaldTrump I burned your tweet. pic.twitter.com/Adn0qHUrKX

— Burned Your Tweet (@burnedyourtweet) March 28, 2017

.@RealDonaldTrump I burned your tweet. pic.twitter.com/XESBxMncNv

— Burned Your Tweet (@burnedyourtweet) March 28, 2017

This article originally appeared onTime.com

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