“It is based on my painting of a crazy old lighthouse keeper, naked in a storm, summoning angels and shining his lamp to guide us through a treacherous night. I love you all so much!”
As described by Carrey, the cartoon features a bearded lighthouse keeper who sings a folk jingle when a storm hits his lighthouse.
https://twitter.com/JimCarrey/status/1597702120740093952
I’m leaving Twitter, but 1st here’s a cartoon I made with my friend Jimmy Hayward. It’s based on my painting of a crazy old Lighthouse Keeper, standing naked in a storm, summoning the angels and shining his lamp to guide us through a treacherous night. I love you all so much! ;^j pic.twitter.com/Cqmp74A87r
—Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) November 29, 2022
In recent years, Carrey has been a prolific user of Twitter sharing his artwork on the site, which has often been in the form of political satire or social commentary. At the time of writing, Carrey had 18.9 million followers and only followed one person, her daughter, jane erin carrey.
the actor of The mask joins a host of celebrities who have left the platform since Elon Musk officially took control on October 28, including Stephen Fry Y Whoopi Goldberg.
A few hours before Carrey’s farewell message, the American musician Moby said he would also be leaving the site, citing Musk’s behavior and describing Twitter as a “cesspool of racism”.
This will be my last tweet. Last night @elonmusk posted a far-right antisemitic meme, a fake story from @cnn and a picture of guns on his nightstand. @Twitter has become a cesspool of racism, anti-Semitism, misinformation, and silly alt-right hate, and it’s time to go,” he tweeted.
https://twitter.com/thelittleidiot/status/1597594828560166913
This will be my last tweet. Last night @elonmusk posted an alt-right anti-Semitic meme, a fake @cnn story, and an image of guns on his bedside table. @Twitter has become a cesspool of racism, anti-semitism, disinformation, and dimwitted alt-right hate, and it’s time to leave.
—moby XX (@thelittleidiot) November 29, 2022
Source: Ambito

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