Same regime that outlawed posting pictures of Winnie the Pooh because he was being compared to their figurehead. With that context, the surprise should be...lessened.
Legitimately curious because I'm OOTL: why would Saudi Arabia want to destroy Twitter? My (admittedly uninformed) instinct says it would be a waste of their large investment and control over a platform ripe with potential for them to control narratives over their shitty PR for human rights abuses and other shit. Would it just be to prevent negative coverage of their actions from spreading?
Again, not arguing, just legitimately curious. I figured Twitter's downfall would be really bad for them since they have sway over Musk and a vested interest in the platform.
As far as I understand from the article, by Chinese law what they're accusing him of is a crime, so technically this is much, much stupider.
Very disappointed that there doesn't seem to be video of his tantrum. I could really use that boost to my day.
I know it's already been said, but Control is one of my favorite games ever and it has a well-written female protagonist. It's a must-play.
Also Returnal.
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