Posts quote the phrase "child-like naivety" criticizing a business leader's approach to sociopolitical problems; text repeatedly notes the leader runs a company with 30,000 employees and $3 billion in revenue. Replies contain mockery and humor, e.g. "Lmao you’re a really smart person" and "Was funnier when they wanted to go through the mountain."
Created 9 hours ago • 17 documents • Range: 3/12 12:22pm – 3/12 3:52pm"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
Of course, the tricky bit is loading and unloading them when they are going at 60 miles per hour ...
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
Was funnier when they wanted to go through the mountain but this is still gold.
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
*looks at current crop of nepo baby oligarchs* Yeah. Thats… not shocking either. 😏
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
Yeah, no conduction, only radiation. That's why space data centers are a very stupid idea.
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
How would that even work. Metal transfers heat easily Air transfers heat so poorly it's an insulator Vacuums, there is fuck all to transfer heat to
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
Overheating is theoretically possible but doesn't really matter except when you're re-entering atmosphere: wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/Overhea... But there's a mod for everything so I'm sure someone's made a mod for this
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
Point to point delivery anywhere on earth in 54 minutes. Genius!
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
Could this be the solution?
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
“…there is always a well-known solution to every human problem—neat, plausible, and wrong.” –H. L. Mencken
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
& fact that you can’t google “former NFL player releases NFTs” and narrow the field down very much, also proves your point
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
He’s literally a boy playing with tonka trucks in his little sandbox lolsob
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
They wouldn't even need to travel that far. Those mountains are allegedly loaded with mid distance missiles already. They could use the SAME artillery.
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
What if we just built pipes that carry the oil under the ocean to America.
"there is a child-like naivety to the way business leaders approach sociopolitical problems that would be really sweet if it wasn't coming from the leader of a company with 30,000 employees and 3 billion dollars in revenue"
Get Elon to put it on a starship