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Musk, who previously proposed to convert Twitter's headquarters into a shelter, now calls himself a tramp

Musk is too good at playing.

A few days ago, it was proposed to change The Twitter headquarters into a shelter for the homeless, and now I complain to the media that I have no fixed place to live, borrowing from a friend's house, too pitiful, and I have become a homeless homeless.

In this way, Musk is iron-hearted and wants to buy Twitter.

Musk, who previously proposed to convert Twitter's headquarters into a shelter, now calls himself a tramp

Musk proposed to convert Twitter headquarters into a shelter, and Bezos came to join in the fun and make suggestions.

Musk, the world's richest man, has recently enjoyed voting on Twitter, and his fans are also very powerful, it seems that millions of people participate in the voting every time.

For example, he asked fans if Twitter strictly adhered to the principle of free speech, with more than two million people voting and more than 70 percent casting a "NO" vote.

Musk, who got a negative answer, did not take long to become the largest single shareholder of Twitter.

Musk, who previously proposed to convert Twitter's headquarters into a shelter, now calls himself a tramp

After becoming the largest shareholder, Musk launched another vote to "Twitter can transform its San Francisco headquarters into a homeless shelter."

In just one afternoon, 1.7 million netizens voted, and 91% supported Musk's proposal.

Musk, Twitter's largest shareholder, is happy to do so, saying there's no one there anyway.

Even Musk's old rival, Amazon's Bezos, also came to rub the heat and suggested that it should be partially remodeled, and he also mentioned the old thing, saying that he did the same, and in 2020, Amazon transformed an office building in downtown Seattle into a homeless shelter.

Musk, who previously proposed to convert Twitter's headquarters into a shelter, now calls himself a tramp

Musk: If the acquisition is successful, the salary of Twitter's board will be zero.

When Musk proposed to buy Twitter for $43 billion, I saw a variety of people.

The celebrity who rubbed the fastest heat should be Sun Yuchen, who was very unauthentic and felt like he was making trouble; then I saw the greed of the Twitter board, such as the Saudi prince who was not unwilling to sell, but felt that Musk's bid was too low, and he wanted more.

At present, Musk does not eat this set, he said that he is a price, and warned that if the other party does not accept, he will reconsider "status as a shareholder."

The latest news, due to the obstruction of Twitter's board, Musk failed to acquire Twitter as desired, and should be very angry. He said that once the acquisition is successful, those on the board of directors will not want to get paid again, and I will reduce their salary to zero.

Musk, who previously proposed to convert Twitter's headquarters into a shelter, now calls himself a tramp

Musk, who has nothing, is left with only a string of numbers.

Just last June, Musk said on social media that he had decided to sell the last property he owned.

That is to say, Musk has no house, and he seems to have "nothing" when he gives up almost all his physical property.

In the latest interview, Musk admitted that he has no place to live and will borrow to live in a friend's house.

In a sense, Musk, who has "nothing" and only a string of numbers, seems to have become a homeless tramp.

Musk, who previously proposed to convert Twitter's headquarters into a shelter, now calls himself a tramp

Musk confessed that he had no place to live, needed to live in a friend's house, and was simply a homeless tramp.

I think he's a humorous, always-attentive person, and it's easy to think of the other day when he proposed to transform Twitter headquarters into a homeless shelter, but at this time he himself became a homeless homeless.

The implication of this is obvious.

That's right, I'm going to live in Twitter headquarters, I'm going to buy Twitter!

I'm going to buy Twitter, turn my headquarters into a homeless shelter, and then I, the homeless homeless, can live in.

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