#WTHThu: Homeless graffiti artist David Choe will make $200 million in Facebook IPO

Instead of cash David Choe opted for stock options in 2005 for covering the walls of Facebook headquarters with spray-painted murals. (Check out the video below) Since then, Choe has been homeless, “wandering the earth, making good art and bad music,” according to his website. The sum the art-school dropout stands to make come a cool $200 million after Facebook IPO.

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