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Rafi
@rafi
When people tell me they don't like Elon Musk (or any other famous person), I usually respond with: - Oh wow, how did you guys meet? - Oh no, what did he do to you? - Is he really that bad as they say in the press? A bit smirky but open-hearted. After all, what's the point of giving praise or hate to a person you never met behind their back?
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Ina @ Network State School
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Honestly, I wasn’t a fan of Elon Musk after hearing all the dramas before. But as with everything in life, before judging it you should learn about smth more. I started to listening to some of his interviews and podcasts and I changed my mind. I don't agree with everything he says, but he seems honest and speaks his mind. He also used comedy which makes him very charismatic.
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Rafi
@rafi
100% Offshoring opinions to general population is dangerous when one knows that people are driven towards drama and gossiping. It's easy but sooner or later there will be price to pay in form of a skewed worldview
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Ina @ Network State School
@beecurious
Often, the writers kind of putting 'word into their mouth' without they actually saying it. There's a lot of room for human error and subjectivity in these writings, from what a person says or intends to how it gets interpret it.
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