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Buying, buying, buying, buy Musk threatened to buy Coca-Cola and reintroduce cocaine

Buying, buying, buying, buy Musk threatened to buy Coca-Cola and reintroduce cocaine

Just three days after buying Twitter for $44 billion, the new world's richest man, Elon Musk, locked in a new target of "buying, buying, buying" on April 28: the American consumer goods giant Coca-Cola Company.

On the morning of the 28th Beijing time, Musk tweeted, "Next I will acquire Coca-Cola and add cocaine back in." ”

Buying, buying, buying, buy Musk threatened to buy Coca-Cola and reintroduce cocaine

Five hours after the tweet was posted, it received nearly 10,000 comments, more than 43,000 retweets, and more than 200,000 likes.

An hour later, Musk tweeted two more tweets in a row, "Let's make Titter maximum fun!"; "Listen, I can't do miracles." (Listen, I can’t do miracles ok)。 It also attached a screenshot of a tweet he had previously said he wanted to buy McDonald's. The screenshot read, "Now I'm going to buy McDonald's and fix all the ice cream machines." ”

Buying, buying, buying, buy Musk threatened to buy Coca-Cola and reintroduce cocaine

Musk wants to "buy, buy and buy" for a while, and then "debunks rumors" himself, not knowing whether he has successfully acquired Twitter and let himself go on the platform, or whether he wants to make Twitter a "free speech" place to show his respect.

Although I don't know if it is a joke, many netizens still ask Musk not to talk nonsense. A netizen with the screen name Ned said, "Really? People are already questioning how you spend your money, which proves that you have evil thoughts. Illegal drugs should be banned! "Musk has also been advised that having money can help impoverished areas of Africa solve practical difficulties, rather than promoting the use of illicit drugs."

It is reported that when Coca-Cola was invented in 1885, its original formula contained cocaine derived from coca leaf. But then the cocaine content in cola gradually decreased, and after 1929 it was completely free of this ingredient. At present, cocaine is strictly regulated in countries around the world, and in the United States, it can only be sold for medical purposes.

Author: Liu Chang

Editor: Shen Qinhan

Editor-in-charge: Song Cheng

Image: Twitter

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