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Musk wishes he were half as smart as Wile E. Coyote.

Because NPR reports reality, and Elon and the rest of the conservatives think their worldview is being attacked by anyone who reports something true and accurate.

This dumbshit guy doesn’t understand that if you delete someone’s account for being inactive, you’re GUARANTEEING they will NEVER come back again.

When someone looks at a deceased relative’s photo album, they don’t expect sudden photos from beyond the grave.

When you already think you know everything, you’re not going to be interested in learning.

I don’t get his weird obsession with NPR. It’s publicly funded, it’s not like the U.S. version of Sputnik. Maybe if he’d try listening to it, instead of getting all his news from the WS chatroom on 4chan, he’d actually learn something.

Watch Musk “accidentally” delete accounts like NPR’s.

And even then, not a majority. Which is pretty amusing.

A plurality of people who pay to use Twitter, not a plurality of Twitter users, so the poll is even more likely to come out in Musk’s favour.

Try harder, troll.

Huh? You are arguing that that eliminating affordable cars from the market is helping people with lower incomes. How?

- Shareholder primacy and continuing to vote specifically for quarterly profits via share buybacks and headcount reductions to ensure margin growth? Rich people did that.

The sanitation effect allows for easier control of narratives. Emmet Till and his mother deciding to hold her son’s funeral open-casket is an example that the gory details matter, because it teaches.

“Last I checked Biden/Democrats controlled the both houses and the executive branch for 2 years...but yes it’s always the Republicans.”

Genuinely surprised they didn’t spring for a bronze (stone? hard to tell) Yoda. It looks like you could just pluck this one out of a regular set.

Maybe I’ll “test” switching to Linux.

That little man piloting the big man is such a fun concept and put this on the “Yeah I’ll probably crack...” list.

Imagine setting the bar this low, only letting paid subscribers vote, and still not getting 50% saying “yes”? 

Cnsidering only paid subscribers can answer, and the result was almost a split, he should be crying into a pillow right now over how all the cool kids don’t like him.

$50 for that giant minifig is actually a great price. It’ll look very once the shelf nice next to the Jason Freeny anatomical brick man which is just as big and cost way, *way* more.