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Elon Musk once mocked "a classmate whose father committed suicide"


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:bibliahh:

 

That user defending Elon Musk... :priceless:

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7 minutes ago, Ryan BTE said:

No. Simply because your post was cunty. 

:heart:  

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13 minutes ago, PoisonPill said:

Not an Elon fanboy nor do I think he is a saint - but it is interesting to me how this forum (and internet culture in general) villainizes and hates people who have achieved great success and wealth by building something that creates thousands of jobs and moves the planet closer to sustainability, while worshiping and deifying self-obsessed multimillionaire popstars and socialites who virtue signal about social good causes while doing very little beyond some charity photo ops and the occasional publicized donation.

 

oh wow you know so much!

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I'm torn.

 

On one hand it's a kid being shitty, and getting what's deserved in that context. 

 

I want to join in on the chorus wishing for... hmm, but also I would be rooting for a child to have been gravely injured :dies:

 

At the same time, this child would go on to be the demon we know as Elon Musk.

 

It's very "would you murder baby Stalin" dd (and no big brens, I'm not comparing Musk to Stalin) :katie:

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1 hour ago, bidet said:

 

 

 

 

@ATRL Administration @Bloo @Ryan BTE will there be any consequences for those members calling for his death? considering you like to give WPs to anyone who dares to criticize some of your favorite pop girls, it won't be fair to just ignore those comments, right?

No. The way y'all throw out these mod bias conspiracies nonstop is hysterical, though.

 

P.S. For the millionth time, mentioning @ATRL Feedback and @ATRL Administration does nothing.

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That boy did what needed to be done 

 

If won was whooped more he wouldn’t have been so insufferable :clap3: 

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That Bidet troll taking L after L :gaycatney5:

 

OT: So Elon has always been a horrible human being. Interesting, I'm not surprised at all.

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2 hours ago, PoisonPill said:

Not an Elon fanboy nor do I think he is a saint - but it is interesting to me how this forum (and internet culture in general) villainizes and hates people who have achieved great success and wealth by building something that creates thousands of jobs and moves the planet closer to sustainability, while worshiping and deifying self-obsessed multimillionaire popstars and socialites who virtue signal about social good causes while doing very little beyond some charity photo ops and the occasional publicized donation.

 

Lmao you thought you ate. that piece of **** did damage to the society far more than our pop girls

 

The way he leeches on taxpayer money, exploit workers, manipulating market :mazen:

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I'm not surprised :skull:

 

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Are we really judging people for stuff one thing they said 40+ years ago? Chile...

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14 minutes ago, XO_Life said:

Are we really judging people for stuff one thing they said 40+ years ago? Chile...

he received the consequences of his words already so we're not really judging anymore. however he is demonstrating consistent trash behaviour 40 years later

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24 minutes ago, XO_Life said:

Are we really judging people for stuff one thing they said 40+ years ago? Chile...

he's still trash today

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Elon should pull a Johnny/Garam teas and sue his classmate :clap3:

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okay elon is obviously a clown and a terrible person, but not because he said something mean when he was a kid. i couldn't care less about what he did when he was in school. 

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5 hours ago, Taylena said:

Elon Musk a survivor of school violence! :clap3: 

He gets pushed down a flight of stairs but ATRL thinks he's the bad guy in this situation. A Kim Garam teas. The hatred for this man runs too deep. 

He got pushed down the stairs for making fun of someone’s parent dying… he got what he deserved. He’s not the victim. 

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1 hour ago, Smarticle said:

he received the consequences of his words already so we're not really judging anymore. however he is demonstrating consistent trash behaviour 40 years later

Violence is never the answer to words.

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Okay girlies let’s not. His father abused him so why would you listen to his opinion on his son? A parent who abused their child should not be given airtime like this. We don’t need to trawl into his childhood to know he is a scourge on the planet in the present. 

 

Elon is a Class A narcissistic billionaire but the real problem is the blind support and circlejerking around billionaires and their ability to control the world to their liking. Greenwashing and treating them like deities who are going to save the world doesn’t fix it because the very concept of a billionaire is inherently unethical and they all have a deep trail of destruction left in the wake of their self serving, ego driven business ventures.
 

Hmm… it’s almost like stanning the success of people you’ve never met and who don’t even care about you is a problem for society… 
 

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13 minutes ago, XO_Life said:

Violence is never the answer to words.

well it already happened so :michael:

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Who cares about what he did . Like.. slow day?

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Why is this interesting? :rip:

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16 hours ago, SpaceMan said:

Lmao you thought you ate. that piece of **** did damage to the society far more than our pop girls

 

The way he leeches on taxpayer money, exploit workers, manipulating market :mazen:

Someone with his immense influence and power (and erratic personality) will of course have both positive and negative impacts. I would argue that, all things considered over the course of his entire lifetime and career, his impact on the world has easily been a net positive

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17 hours ago, XO_Life said:

Violence is never the answer to words.

Some words are way more violent than physical violence. You can get hurt mentally too.

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