Forwarded from Geopolitics Prime
Elon Musk apparently fired an X engineer for the crime of telling him the brutal truth: his tweets weren’t getting engagement because… he wasn't popular.
In his $44 billion takeover fever, Elon obsessed over his social media stats and definitely didn’t appreciate a dose of reality.
🤬 The poor engineer, who dared to speak up, was canned in front of the entire staff at a mass meeting, journalist Jacob Silverman revealed in his book Gilded Rage: Elon Musk and the Radicalization of Silicon Valley.
The engineer reportedly presented Musk with internal data that showed his popularity on the Internet had fallen dramatically.
💬 ‘You're fired, you're fired', Musk responded, according to the book.
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Forwarded from Cobson's Crunchy Cheese Factory (Uncle Francis)
Tfw your best friend on Telegram hasn't responded to your DM's since the government shut down
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Forwarded from Diaspóra na nGael
Lay's (Walkers in Ireland) reveals almost half of consumers are complete dummies.
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To the guy calling himself a hhhwhite nationalist in open chats and changing his username every other day - u are still a faggot
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5,200 people from 132 countries are being granted Irish Citizenship today and tomorrow in Co. Kerry.
Applicants from India make up over 20% of those attending the ceremonies (1,188), followed by applicants from Brazil (572), Romania (462), the United Kingdom (416), Poland (382), Philippines (271), South Africa (199), Pakistan (186), Nigeria (176) and China, including Hong Kong (154).
Since the introduction of citizenship ceremonies in 2011, some 222,000 people have received Irish citizenship.
Minister of State for Migration, Colm Brophy, congratulated Ireland's newest citizens, saying migration "has long been woven into the fabric of Ireland’s story with 70 million people worldwide claiming a link to Irish descent....
I encourage each of our new citizens to not lose the link to their home countries but also to continue to build connections and contribute to Ireland, the place they now call home."
https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/1201/1546653-irish-citizenship-kerry/
Applicants from India make up over 20% of those attending the ceremonies (1,188), followed by applicants from Brazil (572), Romania (462), the United Kingdom (416), Poland (382), Philippines (271), South Africa (199), Pakistan (186), Nigeria (176) and China, including Hong Kong (154).
Since the introduction of citizenship ceremonies in 2011, some 222,000 people have received Irish citizenship.
Minister of State for Migration, Colm Brophy, congratulated Ireland's newest citizens, saying migration "has long been woven into the fabric of Ireland’s story with 70 million people worldwide claiming a link to Irish descent....
I encourage each of our new citizens to not lose the link to their home countries but also to continue to build connections and contribute to Ireland, the place they now call home."
https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/1201/1546653-irish-citizenship-kerry/
RTE.ie
More than 5,000 people granted Irish citizenship
Irish citizenship is to be granted to some 5,200 people at ceremonies today and tomorrow in Co Kerry.
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Channel name was changed to «Working men HEALTHMAXXING: 🇮🇪 Irish Edition»
