After Elon Musk, the world's richest man, bought Twitter for $44 billion and declared that he would return Twitter to "political neutrality" and implement "free speech," he tweeted with great interest: "I will buy Coca-Cola and put cocaine back."

I believe that everyone already knows that cocaine extracted from coca plants is an indispensable ingredient in carbonated drinks.
As early as the 19th century, cocaine was only recognized as a medicinal ingredient, but was eventually banned with a large number of attacks caused by abuse.
So the Coca-Cola Company removed it from the secret recipe and replaced it with coca leaves descaine. Although, many netizens do not like this:
"This is the first bottle of Coca-Cola for public sale that contains 3.5g of cocaine. Let it come back! ”
Musk's tweet, in order to see the lively extranet netizens who are not too big, made a good start, and everyone began to help Musk plan the next step, which company to buy.
The rumor first appeared on Vietnamese social networks, and some netizens posted screenshots saying that Elon Musk would buy TikTok and delete the world's first.
"Now I'm going to buy Twitter and delete it"
In this screenshot, there is not only Elon Musk's Twitter profile picture, but also his certification mark, making it difficult to distinguish between true and false.
However, it turned out that this picture was P's, but despite this, many Vietnamese netizens believed the screenshot and began to predict the fate of TikTok.
Just after Musk acquired Twitter on April 26, some Twitter netizens retweeted screenshots saying that Musk would buy Facebook and then delete it.
Back in March 2018, Musk deleted Tesla and Space X's official Facebook pages and tweets.
"Absolutely. It doesn't look good anyway. ”
At the same time, he said that he was completely "unaware" that there was actually his company's page on Facebook:
Musk's relationship with Facebook has since grown strained, and in May last year, Musk publicly criticized Facebook, saying it was "terrible."
Of course, Andrew Bosworth, Facebook's chief technology officer, also put him along this year.
As Musk caught up in public opinion over his attempts to add a "secondary edit" feature to Twitter, Andrew said that "Facebook has solved" the problems that could result from having a secondary edit.
As a result, Musk quickly replied, "Facebook makes me creepy." ”
Driven by outrage, McDonald's is also about to be acquired:
There's a well-known joke in North America that if you want to go to McDonald's to buy a McFlurry, don't get your hopes up.
This is mainly because the ice cream machines at McDonald's in North America always seem to be broken.
Many people on Twitter seemed to like the joke, and Musk personally responded: "Listen, I can't do miracles, ok?", taking the topic to the next level.
"Listen, I can't do miracles, ok?"
Some netizens said: "This is really very interesting, I laughed so much that I lost my head." ”
Although Musk's motives for buying Twitter are unclear, what he calls "freedom of speech" is still inconclusive, and whether he wants to use Dogecoin to re-stage the "cutting leeks" is also worrying.
But it has to be said that Musk did bring a brief burst of joy to the Twitter community ravaged by various political controversies, as he put Twitter to "maximize the fun."