The internet wants Russian President Vladimir Putin to know that he's a loser. The domain has been used to ridicule various public figures and entities since it was acquired by Brian Connelly in 1995.
Website domain Loser.com is now redirecting users to Putin's Wikipedia page in an apparent jab at Russia's woes during its bloody invasion of neighboring Ukraine.The domain has been used to ridicule various public figures and entities since it was acquired by Brian Connelly in 1995. Over the years, some of its targets have included former President Donald Trump, Sen. Lindsey Graham, former Vice President Al Gore, and Kanye West, who now goes by Ye.
Connelly has been mum on his Twitter account recently, but in June 2020, he hinted that he was eyeing Putin as another target for the domain.
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