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>Pig gets it.
No anon, Pig does not "get" it. In fact, if you really pay close attention to what he posts, and how he responds to other anons, you will come to realize that Pig is a complete fucking idiot. So you see anon, it is (you) who does not "get" it.
Porsche Is Renting Out the Sistine Chapel for—Wait, You Can Rent Out the Sistine Chapel!?
Alexander Stoklosa Published: Oct 17, 2014
Of two things we’d least expect to appear together in a single news tidbit, it would be difficult to find a pairing more bizarre than “Porsche” and “the Sistine Chapel.” Lo and behold, it happened. Or at least, it’s happening soon—Automotive News Europe reports that Porsche has rented out the Sistine Chapel—you know, the one in Vatican City with Michelangelo’s famous painting The Creation of Adam on the ceiling?—for a private concert this month.
As easy as it would be to toss the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch into this whole thing and whine about corporate incursion on, well, holy sites, some background is in order. Porsche is renting the highly trafficked space for a concert of about 40 people as part of a roughly $6300 Tour of Rome event, and the rental fee Porsche is paying the Vatican for use of the Sistine Chapel will go to charity. You see, the Pope recently opened the Sistine Chapel to rental for private events to raise additional funds to help the less fortunate. (In case you’re wondering, the rental does not include an in-person appearance by His Holiness.) Porsche just so happens to be the first company to take advantage—and we’re pretty sure it has nothing to do with paying penance for stuff like the Cayenne and the Panamera.
The biggest calamity henceforth possible in the Sistine Chapel would be cheap pants adorned with the Porsche crest. Naturally, if you’d like that crest rendered in full color, that’d be $185.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15361568/porsche-is-renting-out-the-sistine-chapel-for-wait-you-can-rent-out-the-sistine-chapel/