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Elon Musk is not funny, he’s childish. Don’t @ me.
The breast-obsessed Twitter CEO just admitted that he was indeed the hooligan responsible for covering up the “w” in Twitter’s name so that it reads as ‘Titter’ – referencing his favourite pre-school punchline ‘tits’.
It is quite bizarre – and perhaps deeply telling about the state of our world – that the richest person on Earth has the humour of a small child.
Gizmodo reported that it came as no surprise when pictures of the Twitter headquarters sign in San Francisco popped up online with the “w” covered with a white tarp, which Musk didn’t claim responsibility for at the time:
While the new “Titter” sign debuted to praise from Musk fans, Twitter’s landlord was not amused. As told by Musk, Twitter’s landlord said the company was legally required to keep the name “Twitter” on its sign. The billionaire’s solution: Paint the “w” a background color. “Problem solved!” Musk declared on Sunday night.
Elon Musk, in a remarkable show of maturity, has removed the “w” from Twitter’s logo outside their San Francisco HQ. The company now reads as “Titter” pic.twitter.com/0i914uEygX
— LeGate🤠 (@williamlegate) April 6, 2023
The class clown, everyone:
They tried to muffle our titter 🤭
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 10, 2023
Other jokes Musk has made on Twitter on this subject include creating a new university with an acronym that would be ‘TITS’, naturally:
It will have epic merch
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 29, 2021
Having seen how the billionaire operates, Twitter could very well change to Titter as he has already begun the process of gathering support from his followers. He made this poll last year:
Whatever. Twitter has become a big joke anyway.
It was reported that Musk tried to sell hundreds of things from the office to boost income for Twitter, like kitchen appliances, Twitter sculptures, furniture, and even office plants. I am actually surprised a lemonade stand and car wash booth weren’t set up outside.
Then, he was called out for skirting major responsibility:
Back in January, landlord SRI Nine Market Square LLC sued Twitter for $6.7 million in unpaid rent for its San Francisco headquarters and other damages. That same month, Twitter got sued in the U.K. by the Crown Estate, which manages the properties owned by King Charles III, for not paying rent on its London offices.
Musk should probably concentrate on paying bills rather than playing silly games.
[source:gizmodo]
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