• Boldizzle@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Agreed, I’m not sure what this example is meant to convey but I don’t think it’s working haha

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      We are just spectators at one of the worst wastes of private funds the world has ever seen.

      It honestly feels like Elon is holding a bet with someone as to how quickly one can destroy $40 billion in value. How many times in history has someone bought a brand with as much recognition as Twitter and then proceeded to try and rename it?

      • Dinodicchellathicc@lemmy.world
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        Carnegie steel was bought and renamed to US steel. That was fairly successful. The only reason I know that is because Wikipedia is the few websites unblocked at work and this week i was reading about famous people between 1850-1900