He went to Auschwitz, so now he's earned the right to again amplify far-right Twitter accounts.
Can't help but suspect he went to Auschwitz for reasons different to those most people visit Auschwitz.He went to Auschwitz, so now he's earned the right to again amplify far-right Twitter accounts.
I bet he had loads of ideas on streamlining and efficiency.Can't help but suspect he went to Auschwitz for reasons different to those most people visit Auschwitz.
It gets worse.
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Nobody minded Hitler's Fascism, it was the threat of invasion that they didn't like.Similar to how Fascism appealed to elements of the right-wing in the 30s I imagine. If it wasn't for the fact the UK and America had just been involved in one of the most brutal wars in history against Germany, I wonder how much more popular Fascism and Hitler would have been in each country.
Next you're going to tell me that support for ukraine is not to defend democracy and the free western way of life.Nobody minded Hitler's Fascism, it was the threat of invasion that they didn't like.
America was segregated and Britain and Europe had had the world subjugated and had killed millions. WW2 was never a war of ideologies except with the Soviets.
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They don't even want to do that.Bill Gates usually has a hard on for these kind of machines.
On a more serious note how can we expect us not to be lazy and unhealthy when the future encourages us to do less and less physical activities that people dont even want to move cursor or type by themselves, they just want to think about it.
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DrugsHe such a weird bloke.
Did he always do that word double/triple head nod and glance around thing when he thinks he's made an excellent point?
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Yes, it's his "aspergers"He such a weird bloke.
Did he always do that word double/triple head nod and glance around thing when he thinks he's made an excellent point?
The guy who wanted to take a $56 billion payday is somehow the same guy that opposed unions, because he thinks it creates a system of peasants and lords. And there are people who revere him as some kind of benevolent genious.Tweet
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There's always money in the banana standSo is Elon broke now?
What's funny is the lawsuit was initiated by an investor with 9 shares
Anyong.There's always money in the banana stand
Whilst the sums are staggering it's worth noting that when the compensation package was 'agreed' Tesla were worth $56 billion, today they are worth $600 billion, so any shareholder that's been there since then has an investment worth more than 10x what they paid, there's no loser here
Nah he's still got amazing products to sell to the world.So is Elon broke now?
It turns you into a ps1 characterNah he's still got amazing products to sell to the world.
I'm sorry but I just keep imagining the brain chip equivalent of this.
Well, make that the ad and it locks down his target audience.It turns you into a ps1 character