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• #302
Big surprise that musk is basically torturing animals to satisfy his ego: https://consequence.net/2022/02/elon-musk-neuralink-brain-chips-monkeys-died/
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• #303
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• #304
@exteroceptive thanks for posting that. Very interesting.
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• #305
Wrong thread or wrong user tagged?
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• #306
3 part podcast on Musk posted 8 or so posts back.
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• #307
Looking at his last couple of twitter posts, hard to disagree with the first half of the thread title
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• #308
His Twitter output hardly makes him look like a genius, either.
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• #309
Had no idea these things were so huge
https://www.reddit.com/r/fuckcars/comments/tjep47/the_fugliest_waste_of_space_ive_ever_seen_tesla
apols @itsbruce didn't mean to reply to your post
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• #310
This is doing the rounds
https://i.imgur.com/ga0T9JP.mp4
I feel like a lot of idiots have realised how powerful they are.
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• #311
I'd always thought that Musk was probably a pretty interesting bloke, if definitely a bit weird/mad/divisive. The fact that the Cybertruck exists just makes me agree with the thread title.
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• #312
Ha! Bellend.
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• #314
I know it's incredibly irresponsible and everything, but as someone who rinsed GTA back in the day part of me loves watching that.
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• #315
Done that spot on my XR650!
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• #317
Musk made $1bn over the weekend by buying Twitter shares on Friday
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• #318
Appointed to the board of Twitter now
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• #319
I guess we can expect a stream of the dumbest "solutions" to social media problems.
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• #320
I guess we can expect any Tesla detractors being banned from Twitter...
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• #321
FFS
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• #322
interesting that the market thinks Musk is better at running Twitter than Twitter:
Twitter shares were up more than 9.5 per cent pre-market at $54.71 following the announcement. The company’s stock rose more than 27 per cent on Monday, when a filing at the US Securities and Exchange Commission revealed Musk had acquired a passive 9.2 per cent stake.
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• #323
All a quick shareprice surge tells you is that some investors think they can make money from the stock now.
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• #324
Twitter has been terribly run it’s entire lifetime, so it doesn’t seem like a bad bet.
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• #325
So the owner / CEO / manchild in chief of a blue chip company publically throwing his toys out if the pram and calling someone a peado because that person called him out on trying to turn a potential tragedy into a PR stunt screams responsible corporate oversight and good management?
Massive edgelord's company in 'continued racism' shocker:
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/feb/10/california-sues-tesla-over-racial-segregation-claims-at-factory