revengenceralf
RevengencerAlf
revengenceralf

You start out technically correct. But you lose the plot so fast. Yes, the overall energy to initiate when you include confinement and ramp up is still a net negative, and the article’s wording could be better, but it is a major milestone and a proof of concept to demonstrate the reaction itself having a net positive

I feel bad for anyone who has to interact with you on a regular basis.  I really do. 

Cute.  I have my own mini stalker. Dude.  Just because you have no life and nothing better to do doesn’t mean the rest of us are in the same boat. 

LOL look at the borderline illiterate who can’t tell contempt from anger trying to lecture me on “nuance” like a 14 year old Ben Shapiro wannabe.

If Musk didn't invest someone else would have. 

You’re asking them to think which is the worst kind of work.  They need those brain cells to line up a shot the next time someone’s 7lb pomeranian barks at them. 

“I’m not a musk apologist, lemme just get his dick outta my mouth so I can tell you why.”

It means they’re there to facilitate someone else cleaning up. Presumably by parking with their lights on and mostly being useless but maybe occasionally intervening and directing traffic if necessary.

Imagine expecting police to voluntarily do work that doesn’t involve racism or using family pets for target practice.

Attorneys take up to 40% on contingency and then they take out costs (I’ not sure if every state is that way but most seem to be). So for class action contingency cases it does often wind up being well over 50%.

Yeah this shouldn’t have been surprising to anyone. If you put Musk’s involvement in Twitter, Tesla, Boring, and Space X on a graph and try to chart their apparent success and business prospects, there’s a clear correlation between positive accomplishments and him staying the fuck out of the operational details of the

1. Jared is not the CEO of anything. He was a paid spokesman that all but the most illiterate trogs understood had nothing to do with the company operations. They also dropped him immediately with the plausible claim that they didn’t know shit about it.

The only thing impressive about Musk managing SpaceX is him for once in his fucking life exercising the self control to let the engineers and managers he hired do their jobs in relative peace. His greatest achievements are all ultimately “pay a bunch of smarter people to do something cool and take credit for it.”

Honestly I don’t put a lot of stock in people who claim they’re switching brands because of some kind of public profile thing. It does happen, but it’s very much an “I’ll believe it when I see it” thing.  

I can’t imagine waking up sand saying to yourself “today is the day I signal to the whole word that my parents were close genetic relatives.”

A disclaimer doesn’t do shit for the people this really affects.

He works very hard to obfuscate and retell his own backstory. He probably spends a few million dollars a year on the PR spin to try and sell the narrative to his brainless taintsniffing fanboy goons that he’s a self made man who got bullied in school and all the other nonsense. Any time a mainstream outlet dances

The joy of Ferrari failing is probably one of the main reasons I watch F1.

Yeah I’m not reading a slideshow, but I feel obligated to comment on this:

In theory? Sure. In practice... likely not worth the effort to shop them around looking for a collector and then shoulder all of the liabilities that come with an automaker selling vehicles even if they are ostensibly non-roadworthy collectibles, all the while eating tax obligations and holding costs on the assets