You wouldn’t be able to pay me to be seen with Tate
I don’t like Musk much at all but I’d prob pay $100 to eat dinner with him and try to figure out wtf the rationale for some of his moves has been.
The psychopaths who think they can get Musk/JayZ/etc to be their sugar daddy and find their wildest dreams or suddenly teach them how to be rich fucks…yeah they kind of scare me
Oh sick link, the first report is literally the Murderers’ “Offical and True ;)” accounting of what happened.
It’s genuinely entertaining to read (in a very dark way), how their words are so blatantly flowery and dictatorial, I can’t believe that those CCP chucklefucks actually expected to be taken at their word lmao
Like who other than a troll or a moron would buy that report XD
You think the CPC writes the CIAs reports for them? What a weird take. I’m not sure which telegram you clicked on but since this is true for all the top results I’m fairly confident you read communication from the USA embassy to the USA secretary of state’s office.
I’d take $10. Seriously. I mean I guess unless the meal was fully paid for and pretty fancy. But with either of these two donuts that feels like hardly a given.
Actually I hate that because they only do that so everyone still knows what platform they’re talking about. I say stop that, let’s actually acknowledge that Twitter doesn’t exist anymore. All that remains is this weird site that is run by a total moron who thinks a unicode character makes for a good logo.
That’s good reasoning. To me, though, stubbornly calling it Twitter is more like refusing to go along with what Elon wants me to do. It’s signaling to everyone that I don’t respect him or his decisions. Additionally, I refuse to give my tacit approval to his stupid choice of name.
Bonus: in the unlikely event that Elon himself sees my comments, continuing to call the platform Twitter would annoy him.
I didn’t say anything about the ABS computer burning up or the Chevy Bolt (which is an EV) burning up, but nice mix of reports you got there.
Guess what they all have in common? Every single one of them in one way or another started from a failure in one of the electrical or electronics systems.
Again, gasoline (the raw fuel) does not spontaneously combust, it takes some sort of external spark to ignite.
Isn’t it kinda funny that the more advanced the vehicles get, the more at risk of failure they are? 🤔
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