I can't say I don't like it. It's somehow refreshing to actually listen to someone just speaking straight like people would normally do only during absence of cameras and mics. Andrew Ross obviously didn't expect such an honest reaction
Seriously. He acts like the advertisers owed him something, or he thought that Twitter/X is just such an indispensable advertising market that he could extort advertisers as he pleased. He may as well just turn Twitter/X into the online Church of Elon, because pretty soon it will just be him and his groupies in there.Its just a damn stupid statement for a CEO of a company depending on advertisement. And then, its suddenly NOT what normal people would do. Especially in the current market environment of Threads, Bluesky or the Fediverse being serious contenders.
Seriously. He acts like the advertisers owed him something, or he thought that Twitter/X is just such an indispensable advertising market that he could extort advertisers as he pleased. He may as well just turn Twitter/X into the online Church of Elon, because pretty soon it will just be him and his groupies in there.
Maybe, yes. But for me it is just an entertainment factor. I actually don't give anything on "X". May it die/be ruined by Musk. I think there will be a world after "X" But that's just my opinion.Its just a damn stupid statement for a CEO of a company depending on advertisement. And then, its suddenly NOT what normal people would do. Especially in the current market environment of Threads, Bluesky or the Fediverse being serious contenders.
It has more the sound of this one:
What I like, in general, is when people actually stop acting and be just like they are, ignoring cameras and reporters or what people might think of it. Makes TV and interviews a little more interesting (it has become very boring these days).
Yeah. That Musk bought Twitter is already circus imho (just like Twitter itself).Yes, but if you prefer clowns, you get circus. For entertainment, I could imagine many better things.
There is too less Falco, Strauss, Kinsky, etc. these days. That's why I enjoyed that Musk moment that turned the interview into a freak show But might also depend on my bad attitude against Twitter. May it die.
Yeah. Also a unique artist I think. Interviews with him could be difficult but still nice to watch and listen to.IMHO, there is the good, the bad and the ugly. Kinsky would have been better locked away in padded walls, instead of letting him do movies. Falco on the other hand was actually a damn nice guy with a serious drug problem...
Yeah. Also a unique artist I think. Interviews with him could be difficult but still nice to watch and listen to.
My great-uncle actually served on the french destroyer Bison. They rallied Free France and joined the British fleet. They were engaged in the first battle of Narvik (Norway), and got sunk by a stuka bomb. Destroyers had no deck armor, only a few sailors made it to other British destroyers.
Destroyers generally have no armour, except the massive radiating ego of their captain.