Breaking, huge news for United States. Arsenal star Folarin Balogun has finally decided to represent USMNT — he will switch allegiance to USA. 🚨🔴🇺🇸 #USMNT
Balogun took his time but the decision has been made. No England; he will represent USA. Official soon.
Here we go ✨🇺🇸
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This is a really interesting point. Has anyone actually been inside a Tesla “factory,” or even seen one drive on a public road (not parked on the street, but actually driving, with your windows down / close enough to hear any giveaway sounds)?
Instead of telling people that it's more efficient to charge their devices (and now cars) to 80%, we should make that amount of capacity the new "100%". The same batteries could then occasionally be charged to 125%. I bet it'd be more popular and intuitive with better results.
Imagine living in 1940 and saying, I don't want jets! Because jets are developed by millionaires! And who needs jets, we already have trains! And jets aren't even impressive, we've had planes for 40 years!
So many have lost their thirst for progress and innovation.
@hesipuIIupjimbo Makes sense - IMO taking it private gives it a better chance to be something other than an ads business in the long term, not that he will get to [un]censor w/out legal consequences
The nature of advertising takes away from the whole "public square" thing & misaligns incentives
@hesipuIIupjimbo Agree overall, tbh I hope it even drags a bit more or even goes through, the entertainment value is too good. (I also generally think that taking Twitter private would be a good thing.)
https://t.co/k4R2WYBXIw
@Alwaleed_Talal@Twitter@Kingdom_KHC Interesting. Just two questions, if I may.
How much of Twitter does the Kingdom own, directly & indirectly?
What are the Kingdom’s views on journalistic freedom of speech?