We stopped the world’s economy for a virus 99.9% of people survive and we printed $7 trillion in unbacked currency while we did it.
This is how it is now. That toothpaste doesn’t go back in the tube. Sorry. Some of us tried to stop it.
@RupertLowe10 You need a revolution. Like we did 250 years ago. But you gave up your guns. And you cannot assemble or communicate. Even though the odds are against you, and you're already conquered, if something is important enough you should try. Even if the highest probability is failure.
@teslayoda The most practical, useful vehicle, the Swiss army knife of vehicles: a minivan. Of course if Tesla made a minivan, that's what I would be driving.
I think Robotaxi unsupervised in Miami may have been launched to spur the stock price for Monday after the bloodbath on Thursday. I'm still expecting a separate announcement for the 7th. I sold a lot of puts on Thursday, hopefully they'll start to pay off this week. A pop on Monday would be nice.
MARC ANDREESSEN: "We had meetings with the Biden admin where they told us to not even start AI companies because there's no way they'll let them succeed."
JOE ROGAN: "What do you do after a meeting like that?"
MARC ANDREESSEN: "You go endorse Donald Trump."
LMAO
@TheSCIF The problem isn't the armament or even the skill set required to use said armament, it's communication. They control all the communication. You cannot assemble. If you cannot assemble you can do nothing.
Juvenile elephants went on a killing spree.
No poachers. No food shortage.
They were murdering rhinos, attacking jeeps, and fighting each other.
The cause? The older bull elephants, the fathers, weren’t there.
Once the bulls arrived, the chaos stopped almost instantly.
Chris Williamson uses this Kruger National Park story to show what happens without mature male guidance.
Powerful parallel for humans too.
What do you think this says about the importance of fathers in society?