Nope, and neither is whatever the hell Elon does
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Imagine thinking "Never caused any trouble with the law" as something that anyone shows off as being what pushes humanity forward. What a joke you are.
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Replying to @crypto_matrix_
What is pushing humanity forward, tweeting weed jokes and making overpriced cars that fall apart in the rain
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Producing millions of solar panels and providing an alternative to gas powered cars and making rockets that take people to the moon and bringing satellite internet to the entire world and making rapidly sanitizable versions of subways, actually.
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Replying to @crypto_matrix_
Uh Elon has never made a rocket that took anyone to the moon, that was NASA
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Replying to @arthur_affect
And funny you dont dispute any of the other things? Meaning he has done infinity more than you to better humanity? Nice, sir.
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Replying to @crypto_matrix_
Lol that's just the most obvious one The alternative to the gasoline powered car, public transit, is also provided by the government, not him (And if what you care about is privately owned vehicles, which is a shitty solution, way more people drive a Nissan Leaf than a Tesla)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TellerGrim
So we should all get on crowded subway cars and trains , sounds not quite sanitary, does it?
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Low density and privately owned vehicles haven't done much at all to stop the spread of the virus, the only countries that stopped it did so through containment via widespread testing and enforced quarantine Density actually helps with that
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TellerGrim
False, MIT did a study on the subway's role in spreading the virus, conclusion, it was the reason that NYC became the epicenter and california was largely untouched relatively, https://web.mit.edu/jeffrey/harris/HarrisJE_WP2_COVID19_NYC_13-Apr-2020.pdf …
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And that's why the worst hit city in the world, of course, was Seoul
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Taipei, too, everyone's awfully close together there, they must have ten times the active case level as New York by now, let me check
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