The whole world is laughing heartily at Elon Musk

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Elon Musk has displaced Donald Trump in the pantheon of extremists we love to hate. The whole world is laughing at the creator of PayPal and Tesla, who once again feels like a child abused by his parents. Billions of euros of padding won’t protect someone already brutally satirized by Mark Rylance on Don’t Look Up. The impenetrable British actor focused his chameleon imitation “on those who believe they can save humanity and are dangerous.”

The gaps in Musk’s schedule are five minutes, if you reach the outskirts you have no more time to sell him a project. However, the laughter unleashed by the cynical Twitter management exceeds the margin of those 300 seconds. And if at this point we have to talk about a second movie that crucified him, things are not working according to plan in the galactic empire of the man who is no longer even the richest man in the world. In The Mystery of the Glass Onion, the second episode of Puñales por la Espalda and scheduled for release on Netflix, the billionaire incarnation was entrusted to Edward Norton.

That’s why Musk can raise his sharp chin after being portrayed by two unique actors, but either way only to mock him. In case sarcasm in fiction calls for adjectives, Norton has described his character as the epitome of “geniuses who turned out to be stupid and dishonest,” apologies. If anyone needs clarification, the list includes Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, or Jeff Bezos, whom I have stripped of their infamous status by my privilege of being the author of these lines.

In case it wasn’t clear, Norton summed up Whoopi Goldberg’s insistence that she portrayed “a superman of the narcissistic Illuminati.” That cannot be said to someone who has accumulated more than 180 billion who went out and are now back. It is clear that the United States remains. It’s the second country where it’s easier to get rich after Spain, but the natives were then ruthless towards their magnates. Musk fulfilled Hemingway’s maxim that “the only difference between the rich and the rest of the population is that the rich have more money.” She became a comedian, but her preferred color in her wardrobe is black.

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