@cjsnowdon This is what happens when people like him jump to social media platforms solely dominated by left wing voices, he’s in an echo chamber and unwilling or unable to have a balanced conversation any longer.
In 1991, one man coded for 28 hours straight without sleep.
What he created transformed both gaming and aerospace engineering.
The story of DOOM is wilder than you think.
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@DougPolkVids Did anyone really think he was grinding Diablo all days for a several days on end without working? Or just in his lunch breaks and on the toilet between SpaceX and Tesla, neuralink, boring company and that small matter of Doge?
@strxwmxn I’m amazed people keep being interested enough in what he tweets but I guess him being so wealthy means it’s important somehow 🤷, it just reads like the random boring thoughts of anyone that everyone is amplifying and overthinking
@TEDchris@elonmusk Well said. As much as I used to hate the censorship on this platform, I now hate even more the amount of times I have to say “not interested “ in posts that are at best questionably factual. It’s making the Twitter product worse not better.
One of many moving moments in the BBC’s excellent series ‘The London Bombings’ is this recollection by Julie Nicolson of the reaction of a London cabbie when he learned her daughter Jenny was a victim.
@GeoffNorcott All this stuff he’s posting about the UK, either it’s a smokescreen for something else his companies are doing or he’s totally lost the plot, or both.
@RoryStewartUK@Nigel_Farage When it’s framed as an interview you immediately put yourself into a morally superior, adversarial position. If you want to talk to him, just offer to have a conversation