It soothes my bitter heart to know that no matter how much money Elon Musk has, he will never, ever be funny | Rebecca Shaw
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It soothes my bitter heart to know that no matter how much money Elon Musk has, he will never, ever be funny | Rebecca Shaw
"It's annoying for such a derpy dweeb (scientific name) to have this much power but there is one thing that soothes my bitter heart. It's that I know for a fact that Musk will never feel truly satisfied. Because no matter how much money he has, how many people he buys to do what he wants, how many bootlickers he keeps around he will never, ever be funny. What Musk really wants his billions can't buy: being able to get a true laugh."
"Watching it gave me the same feeling as watching a visceral horror film, or a cringe comedy that makes you want to depart from your own skin. If you can't watch the clip (and I wouldn't blame you), the setup is about two economists. One pays the other $100 to eat a pile of shit, then the other one pays the first one $100 to eat another pile of shit."
Elon Musk possesses enormous wealth and influence, including close ties to political figures and ownership of Twitter. He spends significant time on the platform and maintains a circle of supporters who amplify his presence. Public attempts at humor by Musk produce strong cringe reactions and fail to generate authentic laughter. A cited clip shows a joke about economists paying each other to eat excrement, producing visceral discomfort rather than amusement. Genuine comedic skill and the ability to elicit true laughter remain intangible assets that cannot be purchased regardless of money or power.
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