• Geetnerd
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      He’s hurt that no one likes him. Seriously. He was raised to believe he was superior, and cannot comprehend that all us peasants don’t worship him. The gamer stunt was an attempt to make teenage boys like him. For a 54 year old man, that is pathetic.

      He has the emotional maturity of a teenage boy. He’s never faced adversity, and never had to socialize with the peasants to learn basic social skills.

  • @PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat
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    Many of those who are still sending the emails are sending similar messages each week or are viewing them as a joke.

    Seriously. Anyone who’s not taking the opportunity to entertain themselves via their emails is missing out on a chance for a rare level of workplace joy.

    If it were me I would be diligently sending in something like this every week:

    1. Saved $150 billion from the federal budget, I will take no further questions
    2. Wasn’t woke
    3. Mission to Mars planned and confirmed for 2026
    4. Asked my staff every five minutes what they were working on and threatened to fire them if it wasn’t good enough
    5. Executive time
    • @Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee
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      23 months ago
      1. Leveraged synergy
      2. Integrated corporate infrastructure
      3. Networked
      4. Circled back to all previous pings to close the loop
      5. Synergized networks
  • Chozo
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    653 months ago

    He entered politics by attacking the left. Free Speech Bitch Boy over here can dish it but he can’t take it.

    • Geetnerd
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      43 months ago

      The purpose for buying Twitter has been achieved.

      Musk is so rich, he can never actually go broke.

      What hurts him is he’s not idolized. His ego can’t take it.

  • @N0body@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    233 months ago

    It’s hilarious to think that almost everyone thought this clown was real-life Tony Stark a decade ago. The people who worked with him knew better, but they were paid and under NDAs.

    I still think Trump is setting him up to be the fall guy. He’s the patsy for all the crimes they all committed the second the heat gets turned up.

    That or even earlier, Trump and his people get tired of dealing with him and decide it’s time to pull the plug. Make him the MAGA scapegoat for why his voters can’t afford the minimum payments on their credit cards anymore. Musk ran everything into the ground, and now some new plan with no details will save us all from his incompetence, etc., etc. The MAGA half of the country will believe it as soon as he says it.

    • @jonne@infosec.pub
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      Yeah, it would be politically smart for Trump to just blame Musk for all the unpopular DOGE stuff after firing him, but I’m not sure he would just because he only respects people that are richer than him.

      • @Tiger666@lemmy.ca
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        23 months ago

        Sure, it’s not like trump appointed him or anything. Do you think his base will remember? I bet you are right.

    • Geetnerd
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      113 months ago

      It’s blatantly obvious that Musk bribed Trump with close to $300 million to allow Musk to dismantle any agency that was investigating him for malfeasance. He stupidly said so. He also wanted to scrape every single citizen’s data for his dumbass X PayPal revenge app. He’s never forgiven Thiel for kicking him out of PayPal. Lastly, Musk is colluding with Putin to dismantle the US government, for some yet unknown reward.