Čia ironija ar autoironija?


Šiaip esu šioks toks elektromobilių ir tam tikrų kosminių misijų gerbėjas. Bet į kai kurias Musko šnekas tai kaip ir netrukdo rezervuotai ar įtariai žiūrėti.
cleantechnica.com wrote: Tesla’s stock is down over 40 percent from its highest peak at the time of writing, so many investors remaining bullish on the stock’s long-term outlook see this as a chance to buy on a budget.
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Koks čia ryšys ir kodėl "nenuostabu" tarp pacituotų ir aukštesnės pastraipos? Ir kas keisto kad šūdus rašinėjantis darbuotojai išmetami iš darbo? Kurioj čia įmonėj jų "neišmestų"?Nenuostabu, kad dar anksčiau jo paties darbuotojai norėjo nuo jo atsiriboti, kas beje ir pavyko, narcizas išmetė juos iš darbo.
Čia vėl kažkokį įdomų pasekmės priežasties ryšį įžvelgi. Kas ten su jom įdomaus vyksta? Facebook akcijas pasižiūrėk pvzMeanwhile kažkas įdomaus vyksta su Teslos akcijomis...
Tokia taikli Musko fanbojų parodija, kad jei būtų lietuviškai, galvočiau, jog skaitau genuine vapulos mintis.Twitter is a cesspool of an app that was just trying to milk the real-life Tony Stark out of a few billion. Even though that’s pennies for Elon, he’s not going to let some evil corporation sneak a bunch of bots past him, he’s much too smart for that. Did they really think they could outfox the clean energy king?
Shutting down the Twitter deal was one of the shrewdest, brilliant business moves in the last decade. He wakes up and grinds so hard every day, and did the research to figure out Twitter was dead on arrival. I can’t think of a more genius play than dropping the mic on this crooked, bot-ridden “social media” app.
Unless he does end up buying it.
If he does end up buying it, I’m astounded at what a revolutionary, game-changing business deal Mr. Musk made by purchasing one of the most successful, engaging media platforms in existence.
Taip ir maniau, kad vėl suvemsi kokią nesąmonę apie mane
Ačiū, tikrai prireikia didelės sėkmės kartą per porą savaičių pasidalinant naujienomis.Nu ka as zinau, good luck.
forbes.com wrote: Elon Musk posted a meme on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday making fun of U.S. aid to Ukraine. Specifically, the meme features a photoshopped image of Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky with the caption, “When it’s been 5 minutes and you haven’t asked for a billion dollars in aid.”
It’s unlikely Musk made the anti-Ukraine meme himself, since the billionaire has a long history of seeing jokes on Twitter and posting them as his own, rather than simply pressing the retweet button. But it’s very clear where Musk stands on this issue, whether he made the meme or not.
kyivpost.com wrote: “A dedicated follower of the Neville Chamberlain school of appeasing murderous dictators reveals his appalling ignorance,” wrote one person in reply to Musk.
Elon Musk is once again under fire for comments about Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, this time for appearing to conflate the situation on Kyiv’s international border with that of the US. In a post on X, he asked: “Why do so many American politicians from both parties care 100 times more about the Ukraine border than the USA border?”
At the US border, thousands of largely peaceful migrants are crossing in the hopes of claiming asylum in the US.
At the Ukrainian border, tens of thousands of Russian troops have crossed hoping to illegally annex an entire country in what one Moscow general has described as a ‘stepping stone’ to invade Europe.
There was no shortage of people in the replies to his tweet willing to point out what Musk appeared to be missing.