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Vladimir?  Is that you?

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, sure.  Sure.

“Principles matter more than profit

bruh. What profit. 


I find it disingenuous to treat all this as a censorship issue. Brazil doesn’t have censorship, but our constitutionally-protected freedom of speech isn’t limitless. Libel, slander, defamation, all have their consequences. Also, despite our imperfect democracy, we have separation of powers, so our judiciary branch’s

Come on people. Let’s leave obvious trolls in the greys where they belong. Even better, dismiss them when they reply to you.

Hope you’re being sarcastic.
Just in case you aren’t. He has zero principles. His principle is to be a contrarian. If he had any principles regarding freedom of speech he wouldn’t have built a chinese factory (China outright bans twitter altogether) and wouldn’t have sold part of X to a Saudi Arabian prince Al Waleed

Musk only believes in the freedom of speech he likes or agrees with. And he’ll attack anyone who says otherwise....

f’k Tesla.  That’s all I have to say.

Elon Musk being a hypocrite?! I am shocked I say, SHOCKED!

I am going to be unpopular opinion puffin today and think that this looks like shitty maintenance.

They’re also removed for maintenance and reinstalled. Most of these issues lately are maintenance problems which really *should* be reported on but with more intelligence than “Boeing!!” and more like “why are airlines struggling with maintenance” - something that is also very concerning.

You should probably note that cowls are not actually part of the engine.

This is the same Elon Musk who said he’d put astronauts on Mars by 2022, right?

Deadspin got rid of writers. Anything is possible in Fellers Field.

Pretty fucking sad. This place is a shadow of what it once was. 

Fuck Herb

Yeah, that Herb-feller ain't exactly good people.

I’m just here to note (correctly) that Jim Spanfeller is a herb as well as a thin-skinned poopy baby. A thin-skinned farty poopy baby herb who doesn’t know not to mess with one of the site network’s strongest assets: its lively, active, frequently returning commentariat.

Jezebel sold off.

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