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Musk touches on Twitter criticism, workload at G20 forum

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By ADAM SCHRECK

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Hey clown, stop ruining twitter !!..

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Remember when maga had a meltdown over Biden’s ‘satanic’ red? Wonder what they’ll say about this.

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With a little luck, we'll have at least one billionaire who is not anti-free-speech. Every voice helps in the fight against fascism.

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Hey clown, stop ruining twitter !!..

The clowns already ruined Twitter, that's why Elon moved in!

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Did he mention that entrepreneurs should always start by being born into money?

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Musk is like a sports fan who bought the local team because he thought he knew better, and is suddenly having to deal with the real world, while still having his sports buddies asking him when he's going to start doing things the right way.

It's looking more and more like Twitter might be the next MySpace. (MyTwit?)

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I don't think there was a power outage. I think he purposely did the online meeting with candles to appear like Big Brother.

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Elon Musk broke Twitter already. It is not working the way it use to. Thanks Elon. Loser.

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Living proof of the "Peter Principle", that people advance to their level of incompetence.

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With a little luck, we'll have at least one billionaire who is not anti-free-speech. Every voice helps in the fight against fascism.

https://fortune.com/2022/11/14/elon-musk-fires-twitter-engineers-criticize-free-speech/

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