You have how many kids and you’re alone on Christmas? Wonder when reality is going to bitchslap him.
I’m guessing Elon Musk thinks Christmas a humbug, though he would phrase that as some inane meme. He needs to be visited by spirits who skip the visions and pull him straight into his deserved hell.
He’s got a robot to keep him company. Well, it’s a poor bastard in a robot suit- but he’s getting triple overtime.
Has the world’s richest man ever donated to anything?
Everyone else’s misery?
She triggers him.
MacKenzie Scott giving away money totally bothers Leon.
Maybe she should pretend to run for POTUS. I wonder what this would do to Leon?
I think that boy Luigi being more popular than him despite the rigged algorithm, must make the unfortunate guy very angry. Could it be that he suffered a lot of bullying as a child and became like this, a vindictive adult who wants to create a following of other insecure adults?
Musk reads more to me like someone who’s spent his life surrounded by sycophants who never tell him no or that’s a terrible idea, and so throws a tantrum at even the idea of people who might.
I get the feeling that Musk, rather than being bullied, stopped mentally developing in the middle of his edgy teenage boy phase and is stuck with a delusion that he’s smarter than everyone else and with very simple, unsophisticated tastes and ideas that most people grow out of and look back on with embarrassment. Trump, meanwhile, is stuck at the toddler phase, which is why when you put the two side by side Musk will always seem like he’s the one in control, but if you compare them to a normal human being they both reveal themselves as pathetic, insecure manbabies.
To quote Bugs Bunny: What a maroon.
I assume Musk wants to “balance” the facts with more disinformation on Wikipedia, given his penchant for the latter on Twitter.
And if he manages to hurt Wikipedia, there will be no point in running to the analog version.
Such the perfect example of “company pivots to AI, even though it’s actively detrimental to its previous business”.
And not understanding that Wikipedia’s budget is always going to look a little wonky compared to other tech companies because (a) much of the work is done by volunteers, and (b) they have no ad revenue.