FloodAnxiety wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 15:52:WaltSee wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 09:32:I love when the Musk bootlickers come out and self-identify. Nothing screams stable genius more than a person who loves reading "hating [insert demagogue]" threads.
I love reading these "hating Musk" threads...;) It's amazing how much more people not remotely involved with the company know about it--they are so much smarter than Musk, of course they are...;) Musk will toss out the biased liberal politics and bravely let people speak their minds (that's so dangerous-eeeeek!) and so it's natural that Twitter, not being a medical institution, would not be overly concerned with "covid misinformation." It might come as a surprise that tens of millions of people in the US have their own opinions about it, and in some countries it's actually illegal to give the vaccine to anyone under 30. Gosh, wonder why that could be. Could it be that many other countries reject the propaganda that comes out of Washington? The tally so far for the US Treasury is some $50B+ plus paid out to the big pharmas--and they are expecting more, don't ya' know. Now you know where the Washington government line comes from.
WaltSee wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 09:32:I love when the Musk bootlickers come out and self-identify. Nothing screams stable genius more than a person who loves reading "hating [insert demagogue]" threads.
I love reading these "hating Musk" threads...;) It's amazing how much more people not remotely involved with the company know about it--they are so much smarter than Musk, of course they are...;) Musk will toss out the biased liberal politics and bravely let people speak their minds (that's so dangerous-eeeeek!) and so it's natural that Twitter, not being a medical institution, would not be overly concerned with "covid misinformation." It might come as a surprise that tens of millions of people in the US have their own opinions about it, and in some countries it's actually illegal to give the vaccine to anyone under 30. Gosh, wonder why that could be. Could it be that many other countries reject the propaganda that comes out of Washington? The tally so far for the US Treasury is some $50B+ plus paid out to the big pharmas--and they are expecting more, don't ya' know. Now you know where the Washington government line comes from.
VaranDragon wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 09:07:
Musk has always been borderline "something", but up until the past couple of years or so he has managed to reign it in, at least in public. There is definitely something going on with him and more and more it looks like mental illness. Seriously, that dude might actually be mentally ill. I'm not saying this to disparage or belittle the man, mental issues are messed up and at his level of power will cause issues for him personally, his immediate friends and family and probably everyone who is connected to him either professionally or personally.
fujiJuice wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 09:39:lolWaltSee wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 09:32:
I love reading these "hating Musk" threads...;) It's amazing how much more people not remotely involved with the company know about it
Remember when you said this...WaltSee wrote on Nov 15, 2022, 09:15:
I think the Twitter employee base was so poor, qualitatively speaking, that Musk ideally should have let them all go first week.
I do.
WaltSee wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 09:32:
I love reading these "hating Musk" threads...;) It's amazing how much more people not remotely involved with the company know about it
WaltSee wrote on Nov 15, 2022, 09:15:
I think the Twitter employee base was so poor, qualitatively speaking, that Musk ideally should have let them all go first week.
Mr. Tact wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 09:11:His Rockets & Cars are only viable because of tax dollars, why should the twitter be any different. /rhetoricalJonjonz wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 06:29:A not insane and slightly amusing guess. Let's hope the US government isn't stupid enough to fall for that.
Calling it now...
When Twatter's loans come due and is even deeper in the red, the hubric one will cry for a government bailout as he/it thinks they are too big to fail.
VaranDragon wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 09:07:The best thing you can do for mental illness is give someone billions of dollars and surround them with yes men and the occasional bot led poll to help him decide the tough questions when the Magic 8-Ball doesn’t work.🎱
Musk has always been borderline "something", but up until the past couple of years or so he has managed to reign it in, at least in public. There is definitely something going on with him and more and more it looks like mental illness. Seriously, that dude might actually be mentally ill. I'm not saying this to disparage or belittle the man, mental issues are messed up and at his level of power will cause issues for him personally, his immediate friends and family and probably everyone who is connected to him either professionally or personally.
Jonjonz wrote on Nov 30, 2022, 06:29:A not insane and slightly amusing guess. Let's hope the US government isn't stupid enough to fall for that.
Calling it now...
When Twatter's loans come due and is even deeper in the red, the hubric one will cry for a government bailout as he/it thinks they are too big to fail.