Friday, May 10, 2019

Blind Item #9

If you think you have seen hyping your own company by the celebrity CEO, you have not seen anything yet. The 90 day nine figure potential payday down the road for this CEO has him trying to find any reporter who will do his bidding. Of course the celebrity CEO throws in women and drugs, so might have a little more loyalty. Our nine figure CEO already has bot armies in place to try and stop the negatives he knows will be rightfully coming. He has the greed bug.


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  1. Bezos and the moon missions for private citizens

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    1. Yeah I thought that was a lil-extra lol.

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  2. +1 Bezos and his dream of having Elysium on the moon

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  3. He was all over the place yesterday with this crap.

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  4. So, Denmark is considered to be one of safest places in the world for women, one of the highest on the gender equality graph, yet only 1 in 6 Danes considered themselves to be feminists! Very interesting study conducted on 25k Danes!

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    1. Actually, that’s probably a GOOD thing.

      It says “only 1 in 6 CONSIDER themselves feminists”, but that’s not to say that maybe 4 in 6 ARE IN FACT feminists.

      It’s a big word to live up too. I’m more likely to trust someone who says they don’t consider themselves “feminists” but practice the values quietly. When people actually CALL THEMSELVES that I tend to side-eye them because they’re throwing the word around like it’s meaningless.

      There’s one “House MD” episode where Dr. Eric Foreman says something along the lines of “people who are afraid of commitment are usually the ones who know what a big deal it is & take it seriously” (not verbatim).

      ☝๐Ÿผ And I believe the same applies to “feminism”.

      I feel like I can’t trust anyone who has the gall to call themselves a big word like “feminist” in their social media profile or something. (They probably don’t even know what that means. They probably think they qualify just because they attended one “feminist” rally and follow “feminist” accounts on Twitter. They’re probably the least feminist people behind closed doors. LOL.) But that’s just me. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿป‍♀️๐Ÿˆ๐Ÿ–ค

      I don’t believe there’s much that’s rotten in the state of Denmark... Probably 1 in 6 are rotten.

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  5. Bozos looks like a wonky-eyed bug.

    At least Elon is cute. I listened to his pod cast with Joe Rogen the other day and man, he's like a computer. Every little thing he says takes time to compute. Then he spits it out oddly. Ya don't believe me? Go and check it out, you'll understand what I'm talking about. Not shaming the guy, I'm sure he's the genius of the world, but it just struck me odd. Perhaps he's doing calculations in his head all the time?

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    1. Just, ewwwww. Gross.

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    2. That’s because Elon’s not really from Earth. But he’s blending in as if he’s just one of us. I doubt he’s even 100% biological.

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    3. Develope some taste for God's sake...

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  6. Hey Bliss, you should google pictures of Elon during his Paypal days. You might not like what you see. The way Elon speaks is pretty standard for many of these tech guys. Many of them are battling through Asperger's. Look at Steve Wozniack. That's why Steve Jobs was such a standout.

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  7. Anonymous11:17 AM

    Bezos turns my stomach. Nothing he does would surprise me any more. Looking forward to karma paying that SOB a visit.

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  8. Blissboo yea he's not hot, and that mechanical thing you're talking about is a flag.

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  9. This sounds like Bezos found Elon's stash at the Clubhouse!

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  10. @yepthatsme - because nobody bothers to fight for something they already have.

    How many "pro-chicken" food warriors do you know?

    None - because everyone can have chicken if they want to.

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  11. For the morons - why should they be "feminists" if they already have gender equality?

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  12. Scandinavian countries seem more evolved. Iceland found out their banks were crooked as well as their politicians , threw all of them out and wrote a new constitution. Got feedback from citizens on how the new govt. would be run....allowed ideas from internet.

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    1. NOt all bankers are crooks. And even if they are, I’m sure some of them might make loyal/faithful husbands.

      Sometimes one human can’t be everything you want. But just pick one quality you really can’t live without. FOr me taht would be loyalty. Even if it’s Patrick Bateman. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿป‍♀️๐Ÿˆ๐Ÿ–ค

      (My Third-Eye friend swears I’m destinรฉd to marry a banker. ๐Ÿ”ฎ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿง˜๐Ÿป‍♀️ I hope he either looks like Patrick Bateman or the guy in the ANZ ads, the ones that the guy says, “I know what you’re thinking.)

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    2. *even if the guy in the ANZ ads is blond.

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  13. I suspect Scandinavians have a greater percentage of Neanderthal DNA than the rest of the world's population and it mellows them out, makes them more sophisticated.
    Or that in their past they were kind of murdery and they weeded the assholes out of their gene pool.
    Or that when people live in a frozen climate they're more focused on staying warm than being jerks. ;)

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  14. Obviously Elon. He is waiting for a huge balloon payment as part of his golden parachute. As the stock declines, his payday is at risk. Obviously NOT Bezos as their stock is not deflating

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  15. Former Uber ceo Kalanick

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  16. @Hunter, they also have the least favourable view of the #metoo movement and women there said they would rather be catcalled than be called feminists! At first i didnt believe it, but then i read it in Guardian newspaper. Its fascinating study! But the most important stat, at least according to me, was that nowhere in Europe the people who called themselves feminists especially 4th wave feminists crossed 50%!

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  17. Hate to break the news like this Kaitlyn, but your hubby is planning to fly to Europe tomorrow with a friend of mine.

    Didn't Dr. "Great" mention it?

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  18. Kaitlyn, I have been catfished by someone pretending to be Doctor Strange.

    Can Dr. Great help?

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  19. Scandi:

    "NOt all bankers are crooks."

    Only the successful ones.

    A banker friend told me to never work with an older investment advisor. He told me that if the guy was any good at all, he wouldn't have time to talk to the likes of me. Your only shot at getting somebody good is someone young.

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  20. @doleman:

    euw but i don't want to be a cougar like Monica Geller.

    RAAAAAAAAWWWWRRRRRRRRR

    nothing wrong with cougars, i just think men in my age group are immature and i don't like relationships where i "mother" them. ick.

    i'm sure i can find a mature boy-toy somewhere.

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  21. @scandi-scrit

    No such thing as a mature boy-toy.

    That's like saying that you really like night, especially when the sun is out...

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  22. @doleman:

    i'm sure i can work something out.

    my glass is always half-full, but my neverending thirst his unquenchable anyway. LMAO. ๐ŸŒŠ

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  23. Okay, my need to hear anything further about Musk or Bezos has officially earned co-equal status with 45 in terms of how very little I want or need to read about their shenanigans on a daily basis.

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  24. @Scandi, I always wanted to ask you about your last name? What is it supposed to mean?

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  25. @yepthatsme:

    IRL I use my maternal grandparents' Javanese surname (which happens to be in Sanskrit).

    my first given name is a Roman name, but I sue a diminutive of that name that's very popular in Scandinavian countries.

    @IndigoBlue:

    It freaks me out to hear about Musk than Bezos, tho. The taxi company I normally use in Jakarta just bought a new electric fleet, and the premium class uses Teslas and i'm afraid of riding in a car made by a man who thinks with his dick.

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  26. @Scandi, really? Coz we actually studied Sanskrit in school till 10th standard! Brought back a lot of memories!

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  27. @yepthatsme: AWESOME! ๐Ÿ’›

    https://www.learncbse.in/ncert-solutions-class-10th-sanskrit/

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  28. Woah! CBSE, NCERT? ha ha ha ha! Feel like i am about to give my 10th board exams again!

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