The billionaire who’s mused about firing 75% of Twitter’s staff, who loves to post ridiculous memes on the platform, and who, in recent days, has used it to tout the impressive sales of his Burnt Hair fragrance was all smiles as he strolled into Twitter HQ on Wednesday, October 26, wearing a dark short-sleeved shirt …
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The billionaire who's mused about firing 75% of Twitter's staff, who loves to post ridiculous memes on the platform, and who, in recent days, has used it to tout the impressive sales of his Burnt Hair fragrance was all smiles as he strolled into Twitter HQ on Wednesday, October 26, wearing a dark short-sleeved shirt and brandishing an actual sink. "Let that sink in," Elon Musk dad-joked, following another prolific day of tweeting that saw the incoming Twitter owner also use his account to blast the mainstream media and to dunk on The New York Times to his 110 million followers.
Does it need to be said that this is a weird time at Twitter right now?
Two days from now, majority ownership of the 16-year-old, San Francisco-based company will be in the hands of a man known for building electric cars and rockets; for selling limited edition joke products like flamethrowers; who once ripped the coronavirus lockdowns as "fascist"; who urged listeners in a random EDM song not to doubt their vibe; who's seemed at times a little too cozy with Russians on Twitter; and who's left people wondering why in God's name he's spending billions of dollars he didn't have to own a company whose employees largely dislike him and whose lawyers sued him to go through with the purchase after he tried to back out of it.
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