'I heard that at one point he had a large short position.
In an interview on the Joe Rogan Experience, Musk said he believes that the Microsoft founder had a big short position on Tesla stocks at one point. Gates has also previously made comments about electric trucks like the Tesla Semi not being viable, which Musk countered. My general thought would be that if you have less money than Elon, you should probably watch out,' he said. 'I do think people get bought into these manias who may not have as much money to spare, so I'm not bullish on Bitcoin. 'Elon has tons of money and he's very sophisticated, so I don't worry that his Bitcoin will sort of randomly go up or down,' Gates told Bloomberg on Thursday. Gates, the world's third richest man after Musk and Jeff Bezos, took a shot earlier this year at the Tesla CEO after the electric vehicle maker announced taking a $1.5 billion stake in Bitcoin. But something about attacking appearance has a high-school-age "bully" kind of feel to it.' 'Did he attack you, though? Just trying to figure out the motivation for the post,' wrote not being overly-sensitive or holier than thou or anything like that. 'How is this man such a savage hahahaha,' wrote one user.
Responses to the richest man's jab at the fellow billionaire's expense garnered mixed reactions on the platform: But others have said he is the breath of fresh air that American needs against big tech censorship. Many have moaned about Musk, accusing him of being a transphobe over a 2020 tweet mocking pronouns, as well as a bully.
That is because the pregnant man emoji is aimed at being inclusive to transgender people - with Musk frequently taking aim at what he sees as woke overreach, while repeatedly insisting that he bears no ill-will towards the LGBTQ community.
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The lowbrow joke could further infuriate woke Twitter staffers angered by Musk's ongoing bid to buy the firm after saying he'd take a hardline stance supporting free speech. Musk, the world's richest person and chief executive of the American company, posted a follow-up image in response to the Friday post of six hooded figured captioned 'shadow ban council reviewing Tweet.' Tesla founder Elon Musk dissed Bill Gates' gut on Twitter today, posting a photo of the Microsoft mogul alongside Apple's controversial pregnant man emoji 'in case you need to kill a boner.'