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Elon Musk now owns Twitter, apparently trying to run it into the ground


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Anyone who didn't think bot-farms wouldn't pay $11 to have their garbage at the top of every possible page is either a moron or is under the age of one. 

Further, bots are the biggest part of Melon Husk's fanbase. He's never getting rid of those no matter what else he might say about things. :| 

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What counts as a paid ad now: some account that, either sincerely or facetiously, claims the US invaded Iraq because it had a Stargate. 

 

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  On 5/15/2024 at 11:53 PM, Sieg67 said:

Clearly too far.  Should have told him to dance in a river instead.

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Yeah, like I wouldn't get banned for threatening them with exercise and a bath. 

  On 5/16/2024 at 12:03 AM, 1pooh4u said:

You fucked up Katt. Obviously you should have just told them to drink bleach as it cures the humors 🫠

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That and shoving christmas lights up their ass to cure the plague!  

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There are a lot of cringey things about Twitter now. 

For example, there's one person's account that has 1.6 million followers. It is also distinguishable by its profile pic of Danny Phantom. 

The tweets are so twerpy, dumb, and low effort that it makes me hate Danny Phantom. Like the fictional character.

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There's another popular account with 1 million followers and a profile pic that is an old stock photo of a revolutionary with an automatic weapon. The account spouts out serious opinions about wars and current events, and gets into arguments.

 

I imagine some college kid in a dorm room with a Che Guevara poster. He spends all day on Twitter because his social anxiety doesn't permit him doing anything else.

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The kind of tweet recommended to new users before they have followed many accounts. Yeah, I can see this being an Elon thing. On brand. 

 

 

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  On 5/25/2024 at 7:07 AM, Belize said:

The kind of tweet recommended to new users before they have followed many accounts. Yeah, I can see this being an Elon thing. On brand. 

 

 

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The amount of both likes and replies tells me at least some people answered back "okay bet."

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  On 5/22/2024 at 9:45 PM, Belize said:

There's another popular account with 1 million followers and a profile pic that is an old stock photo of a revolutionary with an automatic weapon. The account spouts out serious opinions about wars and current events, and gets into arguments.

 

I imagine some college kid in a dorm room with a Che Guevara poster. He spends all day on Twitter because his social anxiety doesn't permit him doing anything else.

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there it is. 

the imagery is now perfection. 

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  On 5/25/2024 at 11:07 AM, Seight said:

The amount of both likes and replies tells me at least some people answered back "okay bet."

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It seems like a tweet Elon would personally approve to go in the recommended list.

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Something to think about. 

Since pretty much everything seems to have some sort of built-in shelf life to ensure that you have to buy a new one, all those neura-links have a shelf life based on Melon Husk's attention span and desire for people to give him more money for an 'improved' product. 

I think the laptop I found in the dumpster has a longer shelf life than any neura-links currently available. And the laptop won't blow the side of your skull off if it goes.  

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  On 7/2/2024 at 10:19 PM, katt_goddess said:

Something to think about. 

Since pretty much everything seems to have some sort of built-in shelf life to ensure that you have to buy a new one, all those neura-links have a shelf life based on Melon Husk's attention span and desire for people to give him more money for an 'improved' product. 

I think the laptop I found in the dumpster has a longer shelf life than any neura-links currently available. And the laptop won't blow the side of your skull off if it goes.  

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It sounds like the connections disconnect over time 

At what point do you replace it before you lose full functionality?

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  On 7/12/2024 at 12:11 AM, matrixman124 said:

It sounds like the connections disconnect over time 

At what point do you replace it before you lose full functionality?

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Even just disconnecting has to come with a price. Hell, I just went to change out the batteries on a cat toy and the inside of the toy had already turned to a rusty, acidic mess [ which is probably on me since I do really horrible things to electronics, especially battery-fed stuff ]. Imagine the parts of your brain turning to rusty acidic mush because Husk decided 3 years is the maximum he'll allow for anyone existing on a first gen but you'll start to disconnect in 2.

One step further, imagine your head bursting into a fire that needs almost an entire lake to put out because he decided to use Tesla battery tech to keep your inner remote control functioning?  

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Omfg, ok MD....I think we're at the point where I have to give you the same warning I have to give others.

At this point, I'm pretty much the only one that still wants you around....that has not turned out well for previous users. When you start to entertain me, it's grits for you.

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