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  • Elon Musk

    He's friendly with Putin, has more satellites orbiting the earth than America, compares his baby daddy ways to breeding horses, has more money than God, and seems to be best buds with Trump now (birds of a feather...).

    What's the one thing the man with everything just can't get enough of? Keep an eye on this guy...

  • #2
    Originally posted by C0|dB|00dd View Post
    d;n1460209] What's the one thing the man with everything just can't get enough of?
    Free speech.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View Post

      Free speech.

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      Dam*ed if you do, dam*ed if you don't. Figures.

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      • #4
        There was an issue when the Ukrainian soldiers were about to attack/conquer/retake Crimea. Putin's henchmen contacted Elon and told him that if he doesn't shut down the communication satellites over Crimea, they will potentially hit the area with a nuke (tactical?). So Elon makes the call to black the area out. Think about that kind of power for a moment... a U.S. citizen making a unilateral nuke-level decision in a war against Russia.

        Remind you of a Bond villain?

        Elliot Carver is the main antagonist in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. He is the ruthless CEO of the Carver Media Group Network who plots to ignite a war between the United Kingdom and China in order to destroy the Chinese government and use the new government in order to obtain exclusive broadcasting rights in China. He was portrayed by Jonathan Pryce, who also portrayed Mr. Dark in Something Wicked This Way Comes, Seamus O'Rourke in Ronin, General Vavarin Delatombe in The Brothe


        "Caesar had his legions. Napoleon had his armies. I have my divisions. TV, news, magazines. And by midnight tonight, I'll have reached and influenced more people than anyone in the history of this planet, save God himself. And the best he ever managed was the Sermon on the Mount."

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