Once an Engineer, always an Engineer.
Unlike Paul Krugman, paid for my blue checkmark.
Hands off the US constitution!
Personal attacks+fools+NPCs will be blckd.
In January 2020, Balaji would call me and lobbied me for hours about Covid. He claimed it would kill millions and I needed to warn people. Given his IQ, I trusted him. This is to my great shame. I asked him to explain his actions and he has refused. Was it all a CCP info op?
This India's "train"? A ball-sack-sweat tsunami of a hundred curry-farting dudes welded tighter than plague-riddled sardines in a rolling human armpit- one cough and the whole shitbox catches the apocalypse!
@JohlRavinder Its only a matter of time when some airlines will not carry low IQ Indian passport holders from airports outside India. Indians have been shitting up airplane restrooms for far too long.
This woman is sad. in Vietnam People see her and ignore her because she is Indian . That reminds me of the time when Indian Hindu saw Sikhs and burned them alive. It is not at that level of racism, but karma will catch you sooner or later. Never forget sikh genocide 1984
Elon Musk said the loneliest moment of his life was lying in an empty house after his divorce, realizing he had nobody to call.
He had employees. Thousands of them. He had investors. Board members. Engineers waiting for his decisions. Two companies depending on him every hour.
But at 2am in an empty house with the divorce papers signed, none of that mattered. There was no one to talk to. No one who was there because they wanted to be, not because he was paying them.
He told Rolling Stone that he didn't want to be alone. That he couldn't stand the empty bed. That he would be willing to give up a lot just to have the right person next to him.
This is the richest man on earth describing the same feeling that millions of ordinary men feel every night. The specific loneliness of knowing you can buy anything except the one thing that actually fixes the quiet.
He went on to date. To marry again. To divorce again. To have children with multiple women. Searching in every direction for the thing that fills the gap.
People assume wealth solves loneliness. That at a certain net worth the human problems disappear. They don't. They just get louder in a bigger house.
The @CivilRights Division will put a stop to the City of Evanston’s illegal and un-American reparations program.
Cutting checks to people based on race is a slippery slope and @TheJusticeDept will not tolerate it!
@macroschema I read @narendramodi has foreign folks on his staff that is in charge of his outfits, grooming, image etc. They are paid crores per month.
Is this true @grok ?
Best of luck to @TulsiGabbard and her husband, who I am genuinely rooting to fully recover from his recent diagnosis of cancer.
Today is Bill Pulte’s first day on the job at @ODNIgov as Acting DNI.
We are expected to see some well deserved mass firings soon as President Trump and his senior advisors have grown incredibly tired of the subversion and leaking at ODNI.
When Pulte is situated, we need to actually get a competent and non treasonous Director for the National Counter Terrorism Center after the former (Joe Kent) leaked nonstop and is now thankfully under FBI investigation for allegedly leaking classified information, in addition to also leaking nonstop to Tucker Carlson.
Congratulations @pulte. I’m rooting for you. Can’t wait to see who gets fired.
We all know who needs to go.
What speaks to me about Elon Musk is simple.
He actually does it.
The modern world is full of people who talk.
Talk about changing the world.
Talk about protecting freedom.
Talk about helping humanity.
Talk about the future.
Musk builds.
When others were writing articles about electric cars, he was building them.
When others were laughing at reusable rockets, he was landing them.
When others were talking about connecting the world, he was launching satellites.
When others were debating free speech, he spent $44 billion and bought the battlefield itself.
That is rare.
Very rare.
Most people want comfort.
Most people want approval.
Most people want everyone around them to smile and clap.
Musk seems driven by something else entirely.
The mission comes first.
The work comes first.
The outcome comes first.
If that costs sleep, so be it.
If that costs money, so be it.
If that costs his reputation, so be it.
There is something deeply admirable about a person who keeps moving forward under that kind of weight.
That spirit resonates with many Japanese people.
Duty before comfort.
Responsibility before popularity.
Results before excuses.
I don't admire Elon Musk because he is rich.
I admire him because he is willing to stake everything on what he believes.
The world has no shortage of commentators.
It has a shortage of builders.
And Elon Musk is one of the greatest builders of our time.