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The one about Elon Musk buying Twitter, Kyrie Irving, Norwegian princess, and cruises

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Mark and Kevin can't stop talking about Elon Musk. Now he's bought Twitter and now works 120 hours per week. Things don't seem to be going great at Twitter.

Kyrie Irving gets in trouble and seems to double down. Billionaires can make their own reality, at least in the eyes of their supporters. Full self driving cars aren't happening anytime soon.

The discussion moves back to Twitter, with Musk's failed change to the verification check mark. Advertisers are fleeing, and Elon has no good way to make everyone happy. Lots of Twitter employees lose their jobs, including ones necessary to keep Twitter functioning.

Mark would like to see a crazy right-wingers in a house together reality show.

The billionaires lost billions, but are still billionaires.

A Norwegian princess relinquishes her royal duties to run an alternative medicine business with her self-proclaimed shaman fiance.

Neither Mark nor Kevin like cruises.

Norwegian princess quits royal duties to work with ‘shaman’ fiance
Elon Musk says he used a popular weight-loss drug to get 'fit, ripped, and healthy'
R.I.P. to Twitter’s Short-Lived Double Verification

It took a 19-year-old with $8 10 minutes to blow up Elon Musk’s new blue check scheme

Vulture Capitalist
Beatport

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Mark and Kevin can't stop talking about Elon Musk. Now he's bought Twitter and now works 120 hours per week. Things don't seem to be going great at Twitter.

Kyrie Irving gets in trouble and seems to double down. Billionaires can make their own reality, at least in the eyes of their supporters. Full self driving cars aren't happening anytime soon.

The discussion moves back to Twitter, with Musk's failed change to the verification check mark. Advertisers are fleeing, and Elon has no good way to make everyone happy. Lots of Twitter employees lose their jobs, including ones necessary to keep Twitter functioning.

Mark would like to see a crazy right-wingers in a house together reality show.

The billionaires lost billions, but are still billionaires.

A Norwegian princess relinquishes her royal duties to run an alternative medicine business with her self-proclaimed shaman fiance.

Neither Mark nor Kevin like cruises.

Norwegian princess quits royal duties to work with ‘shaman’ fiance
Elon Musk says he used a popular weight-loss drug to get 'fit, ripped, and healthy'
R.I.P. to Twitter’s Short-Lived Double Verification

It took a 19-year-old with $8 10 minutes to blow up Elon Musk’s new blue check scheme

Vulture Capitalist
Beatport

  continue reading

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