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            The general devolution of Twitter/X in his hands, combined with his rampant social fuckery, his disgusting and abject views on race, gender, abortion and health, the fact he's a fucking crackpot oddjob anyway, and his desire to fuck off to space, there's so many things wrong with him, and (literally) all the money in the world isn't enough to balance out what a monstrous bell-cheddar he is41
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            sam3110 said:The general devolution of Twitter/X in his hands, combined with his rampant social fuckery, his disgusting and abject views on race, gender, abortion and health, the fact he's a fucking crackpot oddjob anyway, and his desire to fuck off to space, there's so many things wrong with him, and (literally) all the money in the world isn't enough to balance out what a monstrous bell-cheddar he is
So your on the fence on this one eh...😉5 - 
            
For a man so agitated about gender affirming care he has had a hell of a lot of it himself, hair plugs, jawline done and testosterone supplements.sam3110 said:The general devolution of Twitter/X in his hands, combined with his rampant social fuckery, his disgusting and abject views on race, gender, abortion and health, the fact he's a fucking crackpot oddjob anyway, and his desire to fuck off to space, there's so many things wrong with him, and (literally) all the money in the world isn't enough to balance out what a monstrous bell-cheddar he is3 - 
            Not forgetting he’s had a baboons winkle added under each armpit.All connected up, functional and controlled via an app.6
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Never used Pay Pal, don't have a Tesla, never been on twitter. Musk is one of the most relevant (and dangerous) people in the world today.seth plum said:If if you don’t use Pay Pal, have a Tesla motorcar, and have never been on Twitter, Musk is an irrelevance5 - 
            "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt"
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All true and very fair points but with his cash we could finally piss the league and win the cup again so swings and roundabouts.sam3110 said:The general devolution of Twitter/X in his hands, combined with his rampant social fuckery, his disgusting and abject views on race, gender, abortion and health, the fact he's a fucking crackpot oddjob anyway, and his desire to fuck off to space, there's so many things wrong with him, and (literally) all the money in the world isn't enough to balance out what a monstrous bell-cheddar he is4 - 
            Please can someone let me know why a talk about someone (allegedly) trying to buy Liverpool in the General Charlton section. (Then if he is buying Charlton fair enough)
Not trying to be pernickety or stop it as a discussion, but this is more of a Other Football and Sports chat than anything related to Charlton.3 - 
            
Sorry what?!Fumbluff said:Not forgetting he’s had a baboons winkle added under each armpit.All connected up, functional and controlled via an app.
Got to be a South park episode..1 - 
            
Not after he fires half of the players and the manager on day one without replacing them.Karim_myBagheri said:
All true and very fair points but with his cash we could finally piss the league and win the cup again so swings and roundabouts.sam3110 said:The general devolution of Twitter/X in his hands, combined with his rampant social fuckery, his disgusting and abject views on race, gender, abortion and health, the fact he's a fucking crackpot oddjob anyway, and his desire to fuck off to space, there's so many things wrong with him, and (literally) all the money in the world isn't enough to balance out what a monstrous bell-cheddar he is2 - 
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I believe it's a play on the current posts being made into memes because of this decision by Zuckerberg: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jan/07/why-did-mark-zuckerberg-end-facebook-instagram-fact-checkingKarim_myBagheri said:
Sorry what?!Fumbluff said:Not forgetting he’s had a baboons winkle added under each armpit.All connected up, functional and controlled via an app.
Got to be a South park episode..
A bit off the wall, as Zuckerberg owns Facebook, not Twitter, but Musk all but removed fact checking from Twitter when he bought it.2 - 
            He's got at least 12 kids, one of his eldest changed her surname and doesn't wish to be associated with him anymore which naturally tells us a lot. And one of his other kids is called 'X Æ A-Xii'.3
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The most important post on this thread. Take note all.JustFloydRoad said:Please can someone let me know why a talk about someone (allegedly) trying to buy Liverpool in the General Charlton section. (Then if he is buying Charlton fair enough)
Not trying to be pernickety or stop it as a discussion, but this is more of an Other Football and Sports chat than anything related to Charlton.19 - 
            
I've never been more convinced that you're a WUMseth plum said:
The word I used was ‘irrelevance’.Dazzler21 said:
No he's not. He has offered a lot to the world in terms of leading the charge (pun intended) on EV tech and also provides a lot to charities.seth plum said:If if you don’t use Pay Pal, have a Tesla motorcar, and have never been on Twitter, Musk is an irrelevance
How do you think Musk has been relevant to me?7 - 
            
Here you go!soapboxsam said:MuttleyCAFC said:I quite enjoyed my School Meals. Especially when there were seconds and sometimes even thirds on the sponge pudding and custard.
Not sure how we reached school meals from a thread about Elon Musk but as that tangent has occured, can I just say I enjoyed Gypsy tart and Custard at School 😋
Since I was 15 I have on many occasions searched for a Gypsy tart but alas with no success; I took solace in having a spotty dick.
Back to Elon Musk...
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/gypsy-tart-lemon-cream
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Ha ha!!! It would be amazing if someone climbed onto the stage at one of those fancy Telus product launches and did this to Musk. I can't think of anyone who would be more deserving of being peanutted!Leroy Ambrose said:
His father owned a fucking emerald mine. We're not talking about a kid going to the local comprehensive and having his tie peanuttedDazzler21 said:
Why anyone would 'LOL' a comment @Leuthabout a child going through bullying is beyond me.Orpingtony said:I read his biography. He suffered severe childhood trauma himself through years of dreadful bullying in South Africa. When his family moved to America it started up again, Sadly.
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Putting Musk to one side this statement about ‘tax’ is often used in a misleading way in my opinion.Leroy Ambrose said:
This again? The myth that absolutely refuses to die.Dazzler21 said:
No he's not. He has offered a lot to the world in terms of leading the charge (pun intended) on EV tech and also provides a lot to charities.seth plum said:If if you don’t use Pay Pal, have a Tesla motorcar, and have never been on Twitter, Musk is an irrelevance
He hasn't done anything in 'EV tech'. He bought Tesla from its founders, and used (and continues to use) government subsidies to run his business. The taxpayer of the US is funding Musk - Tesla LOSES money selling cars. This is how they make 'profit':
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/01/31/investing/tesla-profitability/index.html
And the only reason he donates to charities is for tax purposes - the same reason most billionaires do. he doesn't even do what's 'required' of him there, either:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/us/politics/musk-foundation-taxes-donations.htmlAs I see it - charitable donations still mean an outflow of cash from the individual / business but it is instead of paying tax on profit to the government.They are nominating and helping good causes - it isn’t enriching themselves further.Unless I get this wrong…1 - 
            
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/sep/08/how-philanthropy-benefits-the-super-richvalleynick66 said:
Putting Musk to one side this statement about ‘tax’ is often used in a misleading way in my opinion.Leroy Ambrose said:
This again? The myth that absolutely refuses to die.Dazzler21 said:
No he's not. He has offered a lot to the world in terms of leading the charge (pun intended) on EV tech and also provides a lot to charities.seth plum said:If if you don’t use Pay Pal, have a Tesla motorcar, and have never been on Twitter, Musk is an irrelevance
He hasn't done anything in 'EV tech'. He bought Tesla from its founders, and used (and continues to use) government subsidies to run his business. The taxpayer of the US is funding Musk - Tesla LOSES money selling cars. This is how they make 'profit':
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/01/31/investing/tesla-profitability/index.html
And the only reason he donates to charities is for tax purposes - the same reason most billionaires do. he doesn't even do what's 'required' of him there, either:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/us/politics/musk-foundation-taxes-donations.htmlAs I see it - charitable donations still mean an outflow of cash from the individual / business but it is instead of paying tax on profit to the government.They are nominating and helping good causes - it isn’t enriching themselves further.Unless I get this wrong…0 - 
            
Yes a good article.Leroy Ambrose said:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/sep/08/how-philanthropy-benefits-the-super-richvalleynick66 said:
Putting Musk to one side this statement about ‘tax’ is often used in a misleading way in my opinion.Leroy Ambrose said:
This again? The myth that absolutely refuses to die.Dazzler21 said:
No he's not. He has offered a lot to the world in terms of leading the charge (pun intended) on EV tech and also provides a lot to charities.seth plum said:If if you don’t use Pay Pal, have a Tesla motorcar, and have never been on Twitter, Musk is an irrelevance
He hasn't done anything in 'EV tech'. He bought Tesla from its founders, and used (and continues to use) government subsidies to run his business. The taxpayer of the US is funding Musk - Tesla LOSES money selling cars. This is how they make 'profit':
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/01/31/investing/tesla-profitability/index.html
And the only reason he donates to charities is for tax purposes - the same reason most billionaires do. he doesn't even do what's 'required' of him there, either:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/us/politics/musk-foundation-taxes-donations.htmlAs I see it - charitable donations still mean an outflow of cash from the individual / business but it is instead of paying tax on profit to the government.They are nominating and helping good causes - it isn’t enriching themselves further.Unless I get this wrong…It essentially calls out ‘depends which entities are getting the donations’ and is a valid point. I guess a topical example would be private schools having charitable status.But my point was more broad in that it’s oft described as a ‘tax dodge’ and suggestive of a direct cash advantage when it isn’t that.Indirect maybe depending on who has received the donation. But not all donations are ‘bad’ and with personal advantage to the donor.0 - 
            The way people on here are claiming that the success of Tesla and SpaceX is nothing to do with Elon Musk is hilarious. As if the Model 3 and rockets were just sat there when he walked into the building.
He's done a lot of good with regards to electric cars, infrastructure surrounding electric cars, and the generation of clean energy. It's weird that people on the left hate him solely for his position on free speech. Yeah sometimes he says whacky things on Twitter but you have to look at his accomplishments as a whole.
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Even looking at his achievements as a whole doesn’t stop him being a dangerous bellend. I’m sure Putin has done something impressive at some point but I still wouldn’t want him over for dinner.cafcnick1992 said:The way people on here are claiming that the success of Tesla and SpaceX is nothing to do with Elon Musk is hilarious. As if the Model 3 and rockets were just sat there when he walked into the building.
He's done a lot of good with regards to electric cars, infrastructure surrounding electric cars, and the generation of clean energy. It's weird that people on the left hate him solely for his position on free speech. Yeah sometimes he says whacky things on Twitter but you have to look at his accomplishments as a whole.8 - 
            

Musk has fixed America and I would love to see him fix our great club.22 - 
            
Rode a horse without his top on.IanJRO said:
Even looking at his achievements as a whole doesn’t stop him being a dangerous bellend. I’m sure Putin has done something impressive at some point but I still wouldn’t want him over for dinner.cafcnick1992 said:The way people on here are claiming that the success of Tesla and SpaceX is nothing to do with Elon Musk is hilarious. As if the Model 3 and rockets were just sat there when he walked into the building.
He's done a lot of good with regards to electric cars, infrastructure surrounding electric cars, and the generation of clean energy. It's weird that people on the left hate him solely for his position on free speech. Yeah sometimes he says whacky things on Twitter but you have to look at his accomplishments as a whole.5 - 
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He is absolutely agenious and a brilliant business.cafcnick1992 said:The way people on here are claiming that the success of Tesla and SpaceX is nothing to do with Elon Musk is hilarious. As if the Model 3 and rockets were just sat there when he walked into the building.
He's done a lot of good with regards to electric cars, infrastructure surrounding electric cars, and the generation of clean energy. It's weird that people on the left hate him solely for his position on free speech. Yeah sometimes he says whacky things on Twitter but you have to look at his accomplishments as a whole.
But "whacky things"? He's calling for the US to invade the UK to remove Starmer's "dictatorship" for Christ's sake.3 - 
            
Well he has fathered a number of children (admittedly it's claimed mostly if not all by IVF, though that's hard to believe when he's such a fine example of the human male)....Baldybonce said:
After two scoops of mash with mince a blob of something pink was the thing at Sherington.MuttleyCAFC said:I quite enjoyed my School Meals. Especially when there were seconds and sometimes even thirds on the sponge pudding and custard.
I bet Elon never had it.
Or have I misunderstood?
Anyway, if he had anything to do with the Club, I'd be gone.1 - 
            
That's just ridiculous, Two Tier's a God!Jints said:
He is absolutely agenious and a brilliant business.cafcnick1992 said:The way people on here are claiming that the success of Tesla and SpaceX is nothing to do with Elon Musk is hilarious. As if the Model 3 and rockets were just sat there when he walked into the building.
He's done a lot of good with regards to electric cars, infrastructure surrounding electric cars, and the generation of clean energy. It's weird that people on the left hate him solely for his position on free speech. Yeah sometimes he says whacky things on Twitter but you have to look at his accomplishments as a whole.
But "whacky things"? He's calling for the US to invade the UK to remove Starmer's "dictatorship" for Christ's sake.4 - 
            
Ffscafcnick1992 said:The way people on here are claiming that the success of Tesla and SpaceX is nothing to do with Elon Musk is hilarious. As if the Model 3 and rockets were just sat there when he walked into the building.
He's done a lot of good with regards to electric cars, infrastructure surrounding electric cars, and the generation of clean energy. It's weird that people on the left hate him solely for his position on free speech. Yeah sometimes he says whacky things on Twitter but you have to look at his accomplishments as a whole.17 - 
            
All donations to certain charities, like the Charlton Athletic Museum which is registered charity 1174896, are good and will bring great benefits to you in this life and if you believe in one, the next.valleynick66 said:
Yes a good article.Leroy Ambrose said:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/sep/08/how-philanthropy-benefits-the-super-richvalleynick66 said:
Putting Musk to one side this statement about ‘tax’ is often used in a misleading way in my opinion.Leroy Ambrose said:
This again? The myth that absolutely refuses to die.Dazzler21 said:
No he's not. He has offered a lot to the world in terms of leading the charge (pun intended) on EV tech and also provides a lot to charities.seth plum said:If if you don’t use Pay Pal, have a Tesla motorcar, and have never been on Twitter, Musk is an irrelevance
He hasn't done anything in 'EV tech'. He bought Tesla from its founders, and used (and continues to use) government subsidies to run his business. The taxpayer of the US is funding Musk - Tesla LOSES money selling cars. This is how they make 'profit':
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/01/31/investing/tesla-profitability/index.html
And the only reason he donates to charities is for tax purposes - the same reason most billionaires do. he doesn't even do what's 'required' of him there, either:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/us/politics/musk-foundation-taxes-donations.htmlAs I see it - charitable donations still mean an outflow of cash from the individual / business but it is instead of paying tax on profit to the government.They are nominating and helping good causes - it isn’t enriching themselves further.Unless I get this wrong…It essentially calls out ‘depends which entities are getting the donations’ and is a valid point. I guess a topical example would be private schools having charitable status.But my point was more broad in that it’s oft described as a ‘tax dodge’ and suggestive of a direct cash advantage when it isn’t that.Indirect maybe depending on who has received the donation. But not all donations are ‘bad’ and with personal advantage to the donor.
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Misunderstood i think.NornIrishAddick said:
Well he has fathered a number of children (admittedly it's claimed mostly if not all by IVF, though that's hard to believe when he's such a fine example of the human male)....Baldybonce said:
After two scoops of mash with mince a blob of something pink was the thing at Sherington.MuttleyCAFC said:I quite enjoyed my School Meals. Especially when there were seconds and sometimes even thirds on the sponge pudding and custard.
I bet Elon never had it.
Or have I misunderstood?
Anyway, if he had anything to do with the Club, I'd be gone.
I was referring to the solidified pink custard we had at Sherrington. You don't forget these things.0 
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