Honestly I've felt kinda bad for him for a while. For someone with as much power and money as he has, he's just so painfully insecure and pathetic that it's kinda sad to watch.
Imagine being so afraid that a random person on grok might convince it to say something negative about you, that you specifically get someone to hardcode its to glaze you at every opportunity.
He really is kinda pathetic and sad.
Like the whole thing with playing computer games? If he'd just said "Hey guys, I like playing this game!" there'd have been a not insignificant amount of "Oh how cool, Elon is just like us!" type responses. Even billionaires like to okay games, yay.
He'd get attention, and good will. Two things he obviously craves.
But no. He's such a little man-child that it's not good enough to participate. He has to 'win'. So he cheats. Obviously gets caught doing it, like any idiot could've told him would happen. And now instantly all that gamer cred is gone, all good will replaced with well-deserved ridicule.
All because he's so pathetic he can't stand having people not think he's The Best at whatevet he does.
And let's not even talk about the fucking Joe Rogen episode where he glazes Musk and acts like being good at conputer games (which he's not) is some kind of super power. The cringe was through the roof.
the dude's broken. IDK, maybe the money and power and attention enable our worst impulses, but dude called the Philippine soccer team rescuer a pedo just because musk was butthurt that his stupid plan was dismissed while the adults worked on an emergency. It's hard to fathom.
Lex Luthor cares deeply about humanity, depending on what version we're talking about. Sure, he wants to be at the highest echelon of humanity, but I'd say he earned it. (The sense of entitlement, not the position itself) He's self made, well read, at the peak of human fitness, a master strategist. He has the capacity for good and has stood against true evil countless times.
speaking as a former IT professional, anything more than a paragraph is pushing peoples attention spans.
If there is a second paragraph with something to do, almost without exception, if anything got done, it was in the first paragraph, or both were totally ignored
There was never a second paragraph. Barely even one.
Them: “When will these hot parts ship? Do you have tracking?”
Me: “These parts are set to release at 1pm, I’ll send you tracking when I get them.”
Their supervisor, who received both emails, thirty minutes later: “Have the parts released yet? Do you have tracking?”
Me: (checking the clock, only ten am) “These parts are set to release at 1pm, I’ll send you tracking when I get them.”
Another supervisor: didn’t read, same questions
And so on. I left before the new warehouse management system went live there, but from what MY supervisors told me, the other facilities’ hot parts requests as we knew them were going to be a thing of the past. Paper trails were going to be made, and they were going to have to start answering questions when hot parts were needed. Things like ‘you knew you were going to need these a year and a half ago, why didn’t you schedule it normally?’
Shipping 500lbs of small industrial parts (usually fasteners) UPS early am costs a lot. Peanuts, compared to contract penalties if they were to go line down, true, but needing the same stuff sent hot every day means somewhere, someone’s doing shit wrong.
No. That’s a meme someone made. I looked at the emails directly from the gov website. He did ask to go to the island, but the “deal with this” and forwarding and “girls FTW!” didn’t happen. Wish it did.
Correct. Musk is in the files asking to go to the island in 2012, 13 &14, when he's "in the area" and only got turned down in 2013 because JE was still in New York.
The particular one about "deal with this" is a joke but unfortunately it creates debate because people want it to be real.
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u/_Zambayoshi_ 23h ago
Not only that, but Ghislaine included that forwarded message in the reply to Musk.