Pretty rude to sit down next to someone who is already seated and then tell them to leave, don’t you think? lol
Edit: Phew, lots of weird fantasizing going on in this thread, lol
Is this site full of 12 year olds or what the fuck is this comment section? You guys are absolutely ridiculous.
what did you expect? Well-adjusted people begging for moneyman’s attention and recognition? That’s disgusting. Get real.
“Have you ever done something good that didn’t have any benefit for yourself?”
The answer is obviously no, but it would be fun to dismantle his ego.
He’s got too much of a savior complex for that to work. His view would be that any good for himself is by definition good for everyone on net.
I’m reminded of that Sam Altman quote “Elon desperately wants the world to be saved. But only if he can be the one to save it."
“What happened to your concern about climate change?”
Followed by
“You’ve completely debased yourself by supporting the one guy who will destroy the planet. And for what? A slight to your ego because Biden gave you the cold shoulder once? You are a huge thin-skinned bitch and will be remembered as one”
You’ve completely debased yourself by supporting the one guy who will destroy the planet.
He’s going to make millions and get disproportionate power in government that he never would have gotten otherwise.
He’s also attached himself to a fickle narcissist with a long history of throwing people away like tissues when they become slightly inconvenient, even at the cost of long-term value.
Musk knows that if Trump ditches him, he loses a hundred billion + in stock paper value, pretty much immediately. That’s a lot of leverage and a lot of reason to stay on his good side.
It’ll be interesting to see how it plays out.
Shortest answer is always money. The richest man got much richer and plans to get richer yet after this.
Elon Musk’s net worth has climbed by more than $200 billion in 2024, a massive increase in the same year that the world’s richest person spent at least $277 million backing Donald Trump and other Republican candidates.
The bulk of the increase, more than $170 billion, has come since Election Day.