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  1. BuT AkShUlLy it's because heart attacks in young men at the peak of their physical fitness is totally normal and common and can be expected from time to time, just as a natural cause.
  2. I can't read your writing, it's like listening to the ramblings of a pan handler. Are you saying anything? What do you need? Get to the point.
  3. I mean fair as in beautiful, not impartial. It's a turn of phrase, you illiterate swine.
  4. Now this is an argument that is interesting. The problem is, as I've stated in the past, there is no possibility to *NOT* have billionaires within the framework of our flavor of American Capitalism (shareholder capitalism) that you can own (create/buy/manage) and grow businesses that can get as big as they need to be to support our GDP/population much less *checking notes on the latest nVidia stock price* one of the five, trillion dollar companies. We'd need a bloody revolution and complete tear down of our social/economic order and machinations.
  5. Equally shocked am I that the most mediocre man on this fair site is boring.
  6. Do you understand the definition of interesting? Provocateurs can be interesting. Nobody has tried the concept therefore there is no PMF? I'm not sure I 100% agree with your police work, Lou. You often come across as having only a superficial knowledge of topics, especially as they relate to business and double especially as they relate to the tech industry, so I'm not sure why you think you have definitive input on anything, but it's clear you aren't into have conversations and discussions, thus I don't attempt to respond to you. And to your last point, I have zero idea why. I suppose it could be because of your conspiracy theory reasons that have been debunked by objective reporting like the one I linked, but at the end of the day I don't really care. I'm not in the dunk contest to feel better because I'm sad someone bought my favorite social media site and changed it, as if I were entitled to it like it was a public good.
  7. The odds of him having a natural/organic heart attack at that age and fitness is like lottery level. It's one of three things: 1) There is a congenital health/heart issue that has hitherto been undisclosed by the family because it's none of our business, fine 2) Trauma like the Bills football player who took a helmet to the heart at 30mph 3) Drug use
  8. I said interesting business mind, not brilliant. Show us on the doll where JD touched you, NoName. Also, "Local police told The San Francisco Standard that it was a misunderstanding: At approximately 12:39 P.M. officers assigned to Tenderloin Station responded to the area of 10th and Market Street regarding a report of a possible unpermitted street closure. Through their investigation officers were able to determine that no crime was committed, and this incident was not a police matter. “Police on the scene said someone with Twitter had a work order to take the sign down but didn’t communicate it with security and the property owner of the building,” the Standard added." https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/24/23140317/twitter-sign-sf-hq-removal-demolition-police Again, 8/10 on the dunk.
  9. Yes, there is a ton of social equity and capital in the name/logo/company. Trying to monetize and turn that social "IP" into dollars was a struggle for some of the most interesting business minds (Dorsey, Bret Taylor, Elon), so it's a rip the bandaid and sink or swim transformation.
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