"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas"
I was just talking about how this nazi families' views and behaviour reminds me of MAGA's.
Then this line was said by the nazi daughter.
@holo197510@oroborous Ah but did you know that these sensors themselves were fake even before the fudging? Yes in reality those sensors were fake made in China in an attempt to take down the US.
Facts.
@holo197510@oroborous Can you see that line shooting up? Can you see such a line anywhere within these millions of years?
Oh also, the planet should be cooling right now.
You dumb f***.
Musk is way, way worse than a lot of people (myself included) thought. And he's now using his unbelievably large platform to egg on clear threats of violence against "traitors" (political opponents) and "invaders" (immigrants)
@BlueGeorgia "Election wasn't rigged in 2024, but it was in 2020"...no shit you were going to say that. What a bunch of dunmbasses who buy stuff like that.
Elon Musk is back to doing what he does best, which is making massive, entirely unrealistic promises/predictions that have zero chance of holding up.
He is the undisputed king of the fake it until you make it philosophy, a strategy that has allowed him to raise billions from investors who fall for his unique talent for selling impossible dreams.
This time around, Musk has pivoted away from overpromising on technology and is trying his hand at macroeconomic forecasting. He claimed that the economy will grow ten times larger within the next ten years. Just a few months ago, he similarly asserted that the United States would experience double digit economic growth within the next twelve to eighteen months.
It should go without saying that Musk is not an economist, and his latest assertions are deeply detached from reality. He operates with a high degree of instability, frequently pushing timelines and data points that function more as marketing hype than actual financial projections. Relying on him for sober economic forecasting would be a massive rookie mistake.
If you look at his track record, these wild predictions fit a long established pattern of unfulfilled hype. He famously promised that Tesla would have one million fully operational robotaxis on the road by the year 2020. He also insisted that fully autonomous driving capabilities would be entirely completed next year, a claim he has repeated nearly every single year for over a decade.
Beyond automotive tech, his timelines for space exploration and transit infrastructure have been equally fictional. He previously stated that SpaceX would send its first uncrewed missions to Mars by 2022, with humans following shortly after. We also cannot forget his grand promises about the hyperloop completely revolutionizing public transit between major cities, a concept that has largely evaporated into thin air.
He is incredibly skilled at generating excitement to fund his empires, but his actual predictions rarely ever align with real world results