Current Affairs Elon Musk

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Some may call me old-fashioned and whatnot, or it may be due to how I've been conditioned in my life, but I can't get past what he's wearing there.

He's turned up to the WC to, if the reports are correct, meet numerous world leaders and important financiers to look for investment in casual clothes.

They're probably worth a lot (well, maybe not with him), but it doesn't suggest seriousness and respect, which in those spheres is often very, very important.

More so in the Middle East, too. It's like he's above them all - the tit!
 
Some may call me old-fashioned and whatnot, or it may be due to how I've been conditioned in my life, but I can't get past what he's wearing there.

He's turned up to the WC to, if the reports are correct, meet numerous world leaders and important financiers to look for investment in casual clothes.

They're probably worth a lot (well, maybe not with him), but it doesn't suggest seriousness and respect, which in those spheres is often very, very important.

More so in the Middle East, too. It's like he's above them all - the tit!
I don't think that's actual footage of him.
 
Some may call me old-fashioned and whatnot, or it may be due to how I've been conditioned in my life, but I can't get past what he's wearing there.

He's turned up to the WC to, if the reports are correct, meet numerous world leaders and important financiers to look for investment in casual clothes.

They're probably worth a lot (well, maybe not with him), but it doesn't suggest seriousness and respect, which in those spheres is often very, very important.

More so in the Middle East, too. It's like he's above them all - the tit!

Why he's done it:

 
Nor has he helped himself to put the company on a sure footing. Overnight, he revealed in a Twitter Space that the company’s advertising revenue is expected to be just $3bn (£2.48bn) in 2023, down from $5bn last year. In large part that’s because advertisers have deserted the platform, worried about the integrity of the content their adverts are served alongside.

That’s Mr Musk’s fault, say Twitter watchers. “He’s banjaxed the revenue by being a dick,” says Bruce Daisley, who was Twitter’s European vice-president between 2012 and 2020. Mr Daisley believes that his former boss still has the money and wherewithal to turn the company’s fortunes around and come out of it as a success – but it’ll be a Pyrrhic victory. “It’s like executing a 29-point turn,” he says. “Well done for turning the car, but let me show you an easier way.”
 
Some may call me old-fashioned and whatnot, or it may be due to how I've been conditioned in my life, but I can't get past what he's wearing there.

He's turned up to the WC to, if the reports are correct, meet numerous world leaders and important financiers to look for investment in casual clothes.

They're probably worth a lot (well, maybe not with him), but it doesn't suggest seriousness and respect, which in those spheres is often very, very important.

More so in the Middle East, too. It's like he's above them all - the tit!

it's a power play thing, the football agent Riola did it too.

although, tbh, as annoying as a lot of the big tech people are. one thing i do like about the 'new guard' is the refusal to wear suits. can't stand them - well ties, blazers and shoes. I actually wear 'suit trousers' as normal day to day trousers with a sweat top and trainers, or something.
 
it's a power play thing, the football agent Riola did it too.

although, tbh, as annoying as a lot of the big tech people are. one thing i do like about the 'new guard' is the refusal to wear suits. can't stand them - well ties, blazers and shoes. I actually wear 'suit trousers' as normal day to day trousers with a sweat top and trainers, or something.
Office scruff
 
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