glamorilla
supremely white
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i also met chris novacelic there too. don't ask me to spell his name though.
i know that's all you got here.
i know that's all you got here.
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And a car almost every progressive lusted for... until he bought Twitter and canceled the censorship/social indoctrination
An electric car is the perfect form of transportation for people that travel less than fifty miles from home. I would not have one because the price is too high and I live twenty five miles from the outskirts of town and there are two chargers at the local college.
If I had Elon's money I would Never have bought twitter. You are just asking for it no matter what you do.
Vivian Jenna Wilson, the transgender daughter of Elon Musk, said Thursday in her first interview that he was an absent father who was cruel to her as a child for being queer and feminine.
Musk’s recent statements crossed a line, she said.
“I think he was under the assumption that I wasn’t going to say anything and I would just let this go unchallenged,” Wilson said in a phone interview. “Which I’m not going to do, because if you’re going to lie about me, like, blatantly to an audience of millions, I’m not just gonna let that slide.”
Wilson said that, for as long as she could remember, Musk hasn’t been a supportive father. She said he was rarely present in her life, leaving her and her siblings to be cared for by their mother or by nannies even though Musk had joint custody, and she said Musk berated her when he was present.
no wonder he's doing all he can to push for trump. birds of a feather...“He was cold,” she said. “He’s very quick to anger. He is uncaring and narcissistic.”
Wilson said that, when she was a child, Musk would harass her for exhibiting feminine traits and pressure her to appear more masculine, including by pushing her to deepen her voice as early as elementary school.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/tech...p&cvid=30670166b9f64deb97ec05a51a3759a8&ei=28“I was in fourth grade. We went on this road trip that I didn’t know was actually just an advertisement for one of the cars — I don’t remember which one — and he was constantly yelling at me viciously because my voice was too high,” she said. “It was cruel.”