Elon has the personality of a 14 year old who got too deep into the "feminist rekt compilation" on youtube. He literally is like i child who doesnt understand the world and assumes he can do literally everything.
The "but you claim you still work?" Thing is so funny coming from someone running a US company like I have 2 degenerative illnesses one of which will likely kill me before 50, but I can't get in disability cuz I worked at Starbucks 5 years ago. Like disabled people *have* to work. Of course a billionaire wouldn't know that lol
@@DeathnoteBB I feel like it's all so arbitrary. Like their whole goal is to make sure they give it to as few people as possible. I waited 17 months for my first app and they just assume you can sit at home and not have bills while you wait. I've been turned down twice and told I should get a lawyer to get approved and I'm like with what money? Lol
@DeathnoteBB you can work but NOT TOO MUCH! but also you cant work bc you are supposed to be disabled... it's basically a gotcha system (coming from someone with a mother who has disability)
What is stupid is, coming from someone with ADHD that's been difficult to treat (have been diagnosed since 14 with inattentive type since it was so bad I couldn't mask or even pass my classes, hearing people who got master's degrees and started careers and families with undiagnosed ADHD makes me think either theirs is mild or mine is very much not at all mild), jobs COULD be easier to obtain under a better system with job placement that fits people's strengths and more accommodations like working at home (which Elon is AGAINST). However the hoops a non disabled neurotypical needs to jump through are insane, for a disabled person it makes getting a job almost impossible. From experience, I applied for hundreds of jobs in 2018 because I was making about $600/ month while being a renter of a room where I slept on the floor, I got 4 interviews in 8 months with a BA and tons of volunteer experience, and the only thing I got was an internship where I got $600 stipend for 3 months of work (which I took because it was the only thing I could get despite it working out to be a little under $5/hr). This is common among ADHD people and executive dysfunction makes applying for jobs all that much harder. I try to imagine also having chronic pain or a separate issue like autism or diabetes or MS (things that can be "invisible" if you don't know the person well) and then often being denied disability 3+ times before getting approved on top of it... it's so bleak, no wonder everyone's mentally ill these days.
@@Italian_goober like anything that ends in "ism" (racism, autism, ableism ect). idk if that was the type of word ending with ism that they were going for, but maybe there's other words ending with ism that you can think of that would work better
I feel so bad for that guy, I fucked up both of my knees (cartilages down so bad it hurt to walk), but I still had to walk, and function every single day. There were limitations to my walking. Walking up and down the stairs was excruciating, so I couldn't do it too much. Being disabled or sick and not being treated seriously is absolutely disgusting. Elon is pathetic.
Thank you for reminding me this happened. Legit one of the funniest things Elon has ever done. This has got to be the CEO equivalent of kicking yourself in the balls twice.
If there is one thing I can thank Elon Musk for, it's him dispelling the myth that people become billionaires by being inherently better or more skilled in some way compared to the average person.
@@lawncrow he made and sold an archiving software called Zip2 for a decent chunk of money, folded the money into Paypal, then I forget what he did with the huge bag he got for Paypal. The only thing he used to be better or more skilled at average people than is seeing a space he can hire people to create a solution to fill and then jumping ship as soon as he can cash out a couple $100m off it and before maintenance and support/development start eating at his profit.
as a wheelchair user, the only 2 thoughts I have on this is 'of course Elon musk did this shit' and 'oh my god halli has a nice looking wheelchair I'm so jealous' lol
Elon is legitimately just the real life Cave Johnson. “They told me I couldn’t fire someone for being in a wheelchair, did it anyway. Ramps are expensive”
I feel like if you are a billionaire you kind of should have to choose between being very private and publicly unknown, being a good person, or being funny, and Elon Musk constantly tries his best to prove that he is incapable of all three.
@@trystero1729 In a very real sense, yes, but you can at least be actively philanthropic, generally polite, not openly narcissistic. Like Bill Gates probably isn't a good person but he's infinitely more likable than Elon Musk because he's largely involved in humanitarian and globally progressive projects and doesn't seem to act hugely arrogant in public. He could act completely differently in private, and when you look at certain business practices and workplace conditions it's certainly not always great, but he's still more likable than Musk because publicly-facing he generally acts like a good person.
@@trystero1729 Part of me wants to disagree for some reason, but it is really hard for me to imagine someone getting that much money, keeping that much money, and not being a bit of a bad person.
Elon's "You sure tweet a lot for someone who can't type a lot" reminds me of any time someone on the internet says that they're blind and people come in with the "then how are you typing this????" Like, assistive technology has existed a long time. Maybe learn about it.
I think the vast majority of people who actually work in tech know he’s dumb as a rock. None of my coworkers in 10 years have ever had anything nice to say about him.
In the terms of Halli 'playing chess' metaphor, Halli maybe started a game of chess but Elon didn't even look at the board. I don't think he was trying to pull anything over on Elon, that's the extra funny bit to me. If Elon had bothered to even look at this guy's Twitter profile, or their /own/ files on him as an employee, he could have avoided all of this. And I think that goes back to what you guys were saying at the start of this; which is that he is just so lacking in common sense or self-preservation. So convinced that he is right concerning something, with not only no evidence, but no context.
wow Elon straight up picked this fight BECAUSE this guy is disabled Like halli asked if he was fired, musk responded fck you, and then explained his reaction was because halli is disabled yet was working??? He couched it with “claims to be disabled” (which is disgusting), but it’s clear his logic is “if he was disabled, he wouldn’t be able to work, so I never would’ve hired this guy to begin with” Like not only is the text of this interaction awful, but the subtext is gross all the way down
No billionaire alive is a good person. You could argue that you could become a millionaire in ethical ways, (ex. Musician, designer, doctor, writer, ect) but there is no possible way to be a billionaire without having scammed, lied, abused, cheated and stomped on AT LEAST a couple hundred people.
@@alexpkeaton4471 at worst hes apathetic to how underpaid and abused the writers of his expanded books where, how most of the merchandise he sold that made his fortune was created in sweatshops that abused its workers, not to mention the incredibly insensitive depiction of different cultures and endorsement for graverobbing in Indiana Jones, and he made Strange Magic. Not saying hes a monster, but he either didn't care or was knowingly ignorant on those issues and more.
@@alexpkeaton4471 To add on: no one with that amount of money is a good person unless they donate over half to charity or directly help another person. Hoarding wealth, by its nature, is not doing good. Most poor people I know dream about having enough money to help friends and family with disabilities or debt payments. While many billionaires and millionaires buy yachts and multiple houses and waste tons of fuel and food and energy being rich. Can you do good things as a rich person? Sure. But we know how they got that money and no amount of minor donations will offset the labor they underpaid to get that rich.
Exactly!! I think people who defend billionaires can't grasp how much a billion is, let alone multiple of them, and that's why they don't see a problem with it.
I have been talking about this and other disability work related stories and my disability work stories because the way people interview, judge and act around us is crazy. At too many interviews they ask "is that permanent?" or "How did this happen?" my favorite "You are going to get that fixed asap right because you are too pretty to walk around like that and you don't look like you have a disability" which are all illegal to ask and they should know that I know this because it is a business job and with my MBA we all took Human Resources classes. Elon should be taken to court. The way he treated that employee is disgusting and he needs to learn a lesson.
I had a gastric doctor (I have a chronic pain/mobility illness + gastric issues) tell me that I'm too young and pretty to be walking with a cane 🤦♀️ or saying that I'm too young for the heart/blood pressures issues that go ,ith my chronic illness like wtf?! If only it was that easy to get rid of it, oh I'm too young?! Nobody told my body that!
@emmy2961 I'm right there with you and will covering many story times on that with proof and screenshots. Virtual hugs. Know you are not alone, and our health system should be ashamed of themselves. Handicapable Black Woman
10:51 the slow fade in to the outro music always makes me panic and look around for my cat because the bass sounds exactly like when he’s about to throw up lmao
SAME omfg I came straight to the comments to see if anyone else heard it too :') I started panicking because it was sounded so deep that I thought my dog was throwing up all of his organs 💀
As a currently practicing space nerd I am truly embarrassed by how much I used to respect him. I don't have twitter so I never saw how shitty he was, I only saw interviews but after he purchased twitter it became impossible to avoid how much of a shitty person he is.
@@GamesFromSpace He spent a LOT of money with PR firms polishing up his past and keeping his image more or less clean, and then he just started melting down on twitter all the time and it became too visible
6:38 Eddy just basically described Spoon Theory which circulates in the disability and chronic illness community. It’s a metaphor for your limited energy, and spoon are like units of energy. I only have so many spoons to use each day, and I have to be careful how I use them, and when they’re gone, I have no more to give. It’s a good way to explain to people who don’t understand a disabled person’s limitations. We all have different limitations.
I have frequent seizures but don't qualify for any disability, so I have to work, and I'm paying my own way through college. If I didn't work, I'd be completely dependent on family more than I already am, and I don't want that. So yeah, people with disabilities and chronic illnesses work because we want to and we have to. Please stop treating us like garbage.
I'm autistic with selective mutism, dyspraxia, etc etc but since I was an adult before I got that diagnosis, I legally don't qualify for disability. The US saw that I could work and said "you can't be disabled" despite me having to take off of work every few weeks because the burnout and over-stimulation literally give me migraines with auras (which IS a disability but again, I don't qualify for assistance since I make too much). It sucks... Like, COVID also messed me up but doctors don't know what to do nor a time frame for recovery so I just exist in pain all the time... Anyway, I wish the best to you. Can't hope for more than that.
@@dinahmyte3749 With my time of seizures being psychogenic, I face that same issue often. Like it Eddy said, it becomes a matter of energy management a lot. How much energy can I expend being in a stimulating environment, even if that environment is just my desk getting work done? It takes some of us a lot of effort to do what other able-bodied people can do easily, but it's not recognized. I hope your doctors can help you, or you figure ways to cope to minimize the pain. You're not alone, my friend.
@@rorygiambalvo2955 My whole office is full of people who definitely have disabilities but don't qualify for assistance and we work at a university. Many of my coworkers are like "I didn't take lunch, I took a nap because these lights make my teeth hurt, hahaha how quirky" or "sometimes it's like I can't think and my heart and brain feel weird" Like... it's kinda ridiculous how much just saying you have a disability gets stigmatized. I was warned NOT to disclose my disabilities for a reason. (I'm also in Texas as a queer brown woman so I didn't need to be told that but I digress.) Thank you, it's always nice to be reminded that it's not a ME issue but a system issue. A social issue.
As someone who has a muscle condition and codes semi regularly, I've used disability grade speech to text software but would actually rather die than code in it. Writing a tweet in it is easy, coding would be infuriating. Every single thing in a coding language that isn't exactly the same as normal syntax in English would need to be inputted into the software as its own word. That's just the start up, the code itself would be painfully slow to write and the debugging process would be another hell all together. While I'm sure people manage to do it successfully, I absolutely understand wanting to take a more managerial role if you have the option which is what the software is designed to do
I love that Elon made that ADA case a slam dunk for the government. I hope these tweets get used in all of the other ADA cases against Elon's companies.
He was pushed down a flight of stairs in school because he was making fun of another student's parent unaliving themself though. Elon's dad talked about it in an interview 🤭
I broke up with my ex for several reasons, one of them being that he kept defending Elon and got genuinely mad at me for being "too harsh" on billionaires... 😑
not all disabilities are treated or viewed the same obviously but you’d think as an openly autistic man (which i also happen to be) even being the pedagogic billionaire demigod of millions of incels he’d have SOME experience having his own disability doubted. he just turns around and bashes other disabled people with the ableism stick instead tho. what an absolute putz he is
If someone I don’t know contacts me and I have their name…I fucking google them! If an unknown employee tweets you…stalk their LinkedIn Elon, not that hard
Oh So, this is sort of old news, this happened months ago Ever since, Elon has been in full damage control He's literally become one of Halli's reply guys, and Halli never responds to him, ever Its so pathetic to watch, and is likely an attempt by Elon in the lawsuit to go 'see, we'd an amicable relationship!'
I feel like the moment Elon responded to Haili he just knew that he was going to publicly absolutely drag this man in the name of all disabled people out there and he did a fucking fantastic job
i have a physical disability and my classmates in college never could wrap their head around the fact that i could do a five hour dance audition one day but could barely walk the next. i got “called out” on it often, as if i was lying or tricking people.
This is a year old and I wonder why we're not still roasting Elon about this. A world renowned designer blasted him so bad he had to put away his persona for one whole tweet. So brave. We should hold grudges only on billionaires.
Elon Musk seeing a tweet saying "hey man, do I still have a job?" And being like; THIS MAN DID NO WORK AND HE DISABLED AND DUMB AND STUPID. I AM COOOLEST AND GENIUS!!!!!! is stunningly dumb
RIGHT!!! I have it too and its barely talked about online and its a big part of my life since lots of close family member's also have it. (I keep saying it cause i can never remember if we have myotonic or muscular dystrophy..) sorry for the ramble reply this video was just a treat!!
at 4:15 when you mention side show bob and the rake, the youtuber thought slime uses the exact same joke and reference in his video on elon from 5 months ago called a detailed timeline of elons twitter mistakes and i am so confused
If you see this please pass it on. Mr.musk if not iron man because he never invented anything. All this man did was buy things when they sound popular. He rarely start from the ground up with any project. He never adds anything useful to them. I know that people want to believe this is our guy but it's not. We have iron men and women out there. I know because they are trying to build those things. We need to stop giving praises to people like this. People always look at Steve Jobs as the best, however; we never talk about the woman who created coding. Or the people who coded the iPad. Steve Jobs did do great things but people forget that he stood on the shoulders of smarter people. All had in spades was his face and money, the rest was by chance.
Its so nice to see a wholesome friendship like this. when they all get excited at the same time, its so refreshing to see them all take turns to say their thing without having one person feel left out and stepped on. 5:15
I don’t think anyone has that much money yet. I agree that his money definitely could be put toward better use. He could have given 8 people 5 billion but not everyone on earth.
So important that a disability doesn't always (or even typically) mean you can't do something at all! In many many cases, as you get at, it's mostly that you can do stuff only a little, or you run out of energy, or that you can do the thing but nothing else, or you can do it but then you're out for a few days, etc, etc. Like, I can do stairs, generally it's no problem. But I have to go at half speed, sometimes less. If I have to rush, or there are too many, I'll be useless for a few days. If I've already overdone it, it gets much worse than that. I'm sure there are plenty of people who can type a tweet but not all day for work, etc.
the people who get mad at disabled people working are the same ones who get mad when disabled people aren't working lmao like what
Almost like they just kinda hate disabled people....
Because it’s very simple: It’s a bad faith argument because they want disabled people exiled from society.
ableism momen :(
Right?!?
They're just mad at disabled people period and don't want to admit it...because that would make them monsters
I really hope Elon gets sued for revealing private health information like that. That's not something that should be allowed to slide
It also makes him a massive hypocrite for banning journalists for posting publicly available information on himself. “Privacy for me, not for thee”
he's a rich white man, nothing will hapen
@@moatrboat
True.
@@moatrboatyou say that but he got so fucked over in the twitter deal and it was beautiful to watch
Elon has the personality of a 14 year old who got too deep into the "feminist rekt compilation" on youtube. He literally is like i child who doesnt understand the world and assumes he can do literally everything.
Elon *is* the pipeline, isn't he
@@mikaroni_and_cheez he went so far down the pipeline that he became it
Legit men who have no empathy be like ^
Except he literally may as well be able to do everything
Ha! Pretty much.
The "but you claim you still work?" Thing is so funny coming from someone running a US company like I have 2 degenerative illnesses one of which will likely kill me before 50, but I can't get in disability cuz I worked at Starbucks 5 years ago. Like disabled people *have* to work. Of course a billionaire wouldn't know that lol
Weird, I tried to apply for disability and they told me I needed to have worked… I’m assuming that’s what work credits are, anyway.
@@DeathnoteBB I feel like it's all so arbitrary. Like their whole goal is to make sure they give it to as few people as possible. I waited 17 months for my first app and they just assume you can sit at home and not have bills while you wait. I've been turned down twice and told I should get a lawyer to get approved and I'm like with what money? Lol
@DeathnoteBB you can work but NOT TOO MUCH! but also you cant work bc you are supposed to be disabled... it's basically a gotcha system (coming from someone with a mother who has disability)
What is stupid is, coming from someone with ADHD that's been difficult to treat (have been diagnosed since 14 with inattentive type since it was so bad I couldn't mask or even pass my classes, hearing people who got master's degrees and started careers and families with undiagnosed ADHD makes me think either theirs is mild or mine is very much not at all mild), jobs COULD be easier to obtain under a better system with job placement that fits people's strengths and more accommodations like working at home (which Elon is AGAINST). However the hoops a non disabled neurotypical needs to jump through are insane, for a disabled person it makes getting a job almost impossible.
From experience, I applied for hundreds of jobs in 2018 because I was making about $600/ month while being a renter of a room where I slept on the floor, I got 4 interviews in 8 months with a BA and tons of volunteer experience, and the only thing I got was an internship where I got $600 stipend for 3 months of work (which I took because it was the only thing I could get despite it working out to be a little under $5/hr). This is common among ADHD people and executive dysfunction makes applying for jobs all that much harder. I try to imagine also having chronic pain or a separate issue like autism or diabetes or MS (things that can be "invisible" if you don't know the person well) and then often being denied disability 3+ times before getting approved on top of it... it's so bleak, no wonder everyone's mentally ill these days.
@@foxxxyg always get a lawyer. .their approval rates are like almost 100% percent..
They will get you back wages and everything
Elon tweets like he just learned about every ism and is trying to use all of them simultaneously
crowley pfp spotted
I thought you were talking about autism for a moment, terrifying!
I didn’t understand what this was, looked it up and still don’t know what it is 💀
@@Italian_goober like anything that ends in "ism" (racism, autism, ableism ect). idk if that was the type of word ending with ism that they were going for, but maybe there's other words ending with ism that you can think of that would work better
Eddy's open total hatred of Elon is honestly very refreshing, I love it.
5:34 also it’s LITERALLY a textbook ADA violation to claim someone is bad at their job BECAUSE OF THEIR DISABILITY and then FIRE THEM FOR THAT REASON.
Not to mention publicly disclosing their personal health information that you FIRED THEM FOR
I feel so bad for that guy, I fucked up both of my knees (cartilages down so bad it hurt to walk), but I still had to walk, and function every single day. There were limitations to my walking. Walking up and down the stairs was excruciating, so I couldn't do it too much.
Being disabled or sick and not being treated seriously is absolutely disgusting. Elon is pathetic.
So sorry, i really hope you’re doing well
@@placeholderdoe I am doing a lot better now, thank you so much! ^-^
Thank you for reminding me this happened. Legit one of the funniest things Elon has ever done. This has got to be the CEO equivalent of kicking yourself in the balls twice.
If there is one thing I can thank Elon Musk for, it's him dispelling the myth that people become billionaires by being inherently better or more skilled in some way compared to the average person.
@@lawncrow he made and sold an archiving software called Zip2 for a decent chunk of money, folded the money into Paypal, then I forget what he did with the huge bag he got for Paypal. The only thing he used to be better or more skilled at average people than is seeing a space he can hire people to create a solution to fill and then jumping ship as soon as he can cash out a couple $100m off it and before maintenance and support/development start eating at his profit.
as a wheelchair user, the only 2 thoughts I have on this is 'of course Elon musk did this shit' and 'oh my god halli has a nice looking wheelchair I'm so jealous' lol
Elon is legitimately just the real life Cave Johnson.
“They told me I couldn’t fire someone for being in a wheelchair, did it anyway. Ramps are expensive”
"Robert Downey Jr has the real PTSD of iron Man..."
This is functionally the plot of tropic thunder
I feel like if you are a billionaire you kind of should have to choose between being very private and publicly unknown, being a good person, or being funny, and Elon Musk constantly tries his best to prove that he is incapable of all three.
if you are a billionaire it is fundamentally impossible for you to be a good person
@@trystero1729 In a very real sense, yes, but you can at least be actively philanthropic, generally polite, not openly narcissistic. Like Bill Gates probably isn't a good person but he's infinitely more likable than Elon Musk because he's largely involved in humanitarian and globally progressive projects and doesn't seem to act hugely arrogant in public. He could act completely differently in private, and when you look at certain business practices and workplace conditions it's certainly not always great, but he's still more likable than Musk because publicly-facing he generally acts like a good person.
I don’t think there’s ever been a funny billionaire
@@trystero1729 Part of me wants to disagree for some reason, but it is really hard for me to imagine someone getting that much money, keeping that much money, and not being a bit of a bad person.
@@DriscolDevil The only possible way to become a billionaire is by stealing a huge amount of value of other people's labor.
dropping this the day after Elon's disaster news conference with DeSantis is such a powerful move
He really is a well of content lol
Elon's "You sure tweet a lot for someone who can't type a lot" reminds me of any time someone on the internet says that they're blind and people come in with the "then how are you typing this????" Like, assistive technology has existed a long time. Maybe learn about it.
People should be asking elon how he can tweet so much while being the CEO of 5 different companies
Imagine being unsure about your future and the head of the company you work for thinks you are making ligma jokes
Proud to say my tech dude dad who has been in programming for 30 years has always thought Elon was a blubbering idiot playing in daddy’s money.
Anyone who is technically proficient knows Elon is a moron. People who respect money more than people are blinded into thinking he’s great.
Lucky 😭😭
My dad has worked in programming for 30 years and he thinks Elon is a genius.
@@Instantur My condolences
I think the vast majority of people who actually work in tech know he’s dumb as a rock. None of my coworkers in 10 years have ever had anything nice to say about him.
In the terms of Halli 'playing chess' metaphor, Halli maybe started a game of chess but Elon didn't even look at the board. I don't think he was trying to pull anything over on Elon, that's the extra funny bit to me. If Elon had bothered to even look at this guy's Twitter profile, or their /own/ files on him as an employee, he could have avoided all of this. And I think that goes back to what you guys were saying at the start of this; which is that he is just so lacking in common sense or self-preservation. So convinced that he is right concerning something, with not only no evidence, but no context.
Elon Musk can say 1+1=3, and his fans will believe him
The funny thing is, those are the “facts don’t care about your feelings” people
@@leahcarson1822 It turns out their feelings don’t care about the facts
Elon will believe himself too.
wow Elon straight up picked this fight BECAUSE this guy is disabled
Like halli asked if he was fired, musk responded fck you, and then explained his reaction was because halli is disabled yet was working??? He couched it with “claims to be disabled” (which is disgusting), but it’s clear his logic is “if he was disabled, he wouldn’t be able to work, so I never would’ve hired this guy to begin with”
Like not only is the text of this interaction awful, but the subtext is gross all the way down
No billionaire alive is a good person. You could argue that you could become a millionaire in ethical ways, (ex. Musician, designer, doctor, writer, ect) but there is no possible way to be a billionaire without having scammed, lied, abused, cheated and stomped on AT LEAST a couple hundred people.
George Lucas is not a good person?
@@alexpkeaton4471 at worst hes apathetic to how underpaid and abused the writers of his expanded books where, how most of the merchandise he sold that made his fortune was created in sweatshops that abused its workers, not to mention the incredibly insensitive depiction of different cultures and endorsement for graverobbing in Indiana Jones, and he made Strange Magic. Not saying hes a monster, but he either didn't care or was knowingly ignorant on those issues and more.
@@alexpkeaton4471 To add on: no one with that amount of money is a good person unless they donate over half to charity or directly help another person. Hoarding wealth, by its nature, is not doing good. Most poor people I know dream about having enough money to help friends and family with disabilities or debt payments. While many billionaires and millionaires buy yachts and multiple houses and waste tons of fuel and food and energy being rich. Can you do good things as a rich person? Sure. But we know how they got that money and no amount of minor donations will offset the labor they underpaid to get that rich.
Exactly!! I think people who defend billionaires can't grasp how much a billion is, let alone multiple of them, and that's why they don't see a problem with it.
@@alexpkeaton4471 No
I have been talking about this and other disability work related stories and my disability work stories because the way people interview, judge and act around us is crazy. At too many interviews they ask "is that permanent?" or "How did this happen?" my favorite "You are going to get that fixed asap right because you are too pretty to walk around like that and you don't look like you have a disability" which are all illegal to ask and they should know that I know this because it is a business job and with my MBA we all took Human Resources classes. Elon should be taken to court. The way he treated that employee is disgusting and he needs to learn a lesson.
I had a gastric doctor (I have a chronic pain/mobility illness + gastric issues) tell me that I'm too young and pretty to be walking with a cane 🤦♀️ or saying that I'm too young for the heart/blood pressures issues that go ,ith my chronic illness like wtf?! If only it was that easy to get rid of it, oh I'm too young?! Nobody told my body that!
@emmy2961 I'm right there with you and will covering many story times on that with proof and screenshots. Virtual hugs. Know you are not alone, and our health system should be ashamed of themselves.
Handicapable Black Woman
10:51 the slow fade in to the outro music always makes me panic and look around for my cat because the bass sounds exactly like when he’s about to throw up lmao
holy shit you're so right
I DO THE SAME THING HELPP
SAME omfg I came straight to the comments to see if anyone else heard it too :') I started panicking because it was sounded so deep that I thought my dog was throwing up all of his organs 💀
As a currently practicing space nerd I am truly embarrassed by how much I used to respect him. I don't have twitter so I never saw how shitty he was, I only saw interviews but after he purchased twitter it became impossible to avoid how much of a shitty person he is.
Him purchasing Twitter was the best thing for awareness. You're not the only nerd who had missed his previous chapters of shittyness.
Being embarassed at you past behavior is a sign of growth
@@GamesFromSpace He spent a LOT of money with PR firms polishing up his past and keeping his image more or less clean, and then he just started melting down on twitter all the time and it became too visible
6:38 Eddy just basically described Spoon Theory which circulates in the disability and chronic illness community. It’s a metaphor for your limited energy, and spoon are like units of energy. I only have so many spoons to use each day, and I have to be careful how I use them, and when they’re gone, I have no more to give. It’s a good way to explain to people who don’t understand a disabled person’s limitations. We all have different limitations.
Love the thought of the tech "genius" Elon laughing Figma thinking it was a ligma joke instead of an actual tool people use lmaooo
I think this quote from Dr. Neo Cortex summarizes this best: "But I've ruined the lives of so many, I can't be expected to remember them all."
I’d seen whispers of this before but I didn’t know just how badly Musk fumbled lmao
elon misunderstanding figma is probably one of the only funny things he’s ever done and he did it completely on accident lmfao
I have frequent seizures but don't qualify for any disability, so I have to work, and I'm paying my own way through college. If I didn't work, I'd be completely dependent on family more than I already am, and I don't want that. So yeah, people with disabilities and chronic illnesses work because we want to and we have to. Please stop treating us like garbage.
I'm autistic with selective mutism, dyspraxia, etc etc but since I was an adult before I got that diagnosis, I legally don't qualify for disability. The US saw that I could work and said "you can't be disabled" despite me having to take off of work every few weeks because the burnout and over-stimulation literally give me migraines with auras (which IS a disability but again, I don't qualify for assistance since I make too much). It sucks... Like, COVID also messed me up but doctors don't know what to do nor a time frame for recovery so I just exist in pain all the time... Anyway, I wish the best to you. Can't hope for more than that.
@@dinahmyte3749 With my time of seizures being psychogenic, I face that same issue often. Like it Eddy said, it becomes a matter of energy management a lot. How much energy can I expend being in a stimulating environment, even if that environment is just my desk getting work done? It takes some of us a lot of effort to do what other able-bodied people can do easily, but it's not recognized. I hope your doctors can help you, or you figure ways to cope to minimize the pain. You're not alone, my friend.
@@rorygiambalvo2955 My whole office is full of people who definitely have disabilities but don't qualify for assistance and we work at a university. Many of my coworkers are like "I didn't take lunch, I took a nap because these lights make my teeth hurt, hahaha how quirky" or "sometimes it's like I can't think and my heart and brain feel weird" Like... it's kinda ridiculous how much just saying you have a disability gets stigmatized. I was warned NOT to disclose my disabilities for a reason. (I'm also in Texas as a queer brown woman so I didn't need to be told that but I digress.)
Thank you, it's always nice to be reminded that it's not a ME issue but a system issue. A social issue.
As someone who has a muscle condition and codes semi regularly, I've used disability grade speech to text software but would actually rather die than code in it. Writing a tweet in it is easy, coding would be infuriating. Every single thing in a coding language that isn't exactly the same as normal syntax in English would need to be inputted into the software as its own word. That's just the start up, the code itself would be painfully slow to write and the debugging process would be another hell all together. While I'm sure people manage to do it successfully, I absolutely understand wanting to take a more managerial role if you have the option which is what the software is designed to do
I love that Elon made that ADA case a slam dunk for the government. I hope these tweets get used in all of the other ADA cases against Elon's companies.
it genuinely makes me happy to see 3 dudes with big platforms dismantling the common nonsenses that make up ableism
Elon Musk has never been punched in the face and it shows
He was pushed down a flight of stairs in school because he was making fun of another student's parent unaliving themself though. Elon's dad talked about it in an interview 🤭
For the pocket change of $10k a month I will NEVER bully Elon musk online again. It’s his choice
😂😂❤
This is when your entire life is built upon your families wealth from an emerald mine in Africa.
I broke up with my ex because he was really into Elon's mars idea... I can't help but wonder if he's since changed his mind lmao
My current partner was kinda into it, still is but we both agree that Musk ain't the guy
Mars idea is humanities not Elons..
I broke up with my ex for several reasons, one of them being that he kept defending Elon and got genuinely mad at me for being "too harsh" on billionaires... 😑
@@sophitiaofhyrule good for you
@@sophitiaofhyrule IDK how anyone can be "too harsh" on most modern billionares. They almost entirely have more money than sense
I will never understand how Elon thinks he can run a company, when he doesn't know the EMPLOYEES of the fucking company!
Eddie's stepping on a rake metaphor is so perfect hahaha that man cannot stop bonking himself in the face
he also opened with ron desantis's presidential bid :)))))))))) *eye twitching*
But he’s totally a centrist, how dare people call him right wing 🙄
not all disabilities are treated or viewed the same obviously but you’d think as an openly autistic man (which i also happen to be) even being the pedagogic billionaire demigod of millions of incels he’d have SOME experience having his own disability doubted. he just turns around and bashes other disabled people with the ableism stick instead tho. what an absolute putz he is
Assuming anything else would be giving Elon credit for empathy he clearly doesn't have
as a designer and person with a disability i just wanna say everything you boys said here was absolutely on point 🙏
If someone I don’t know contacts me and I have their name…I fucking google them! If an unknown employee tweets you…stalk their LinkedIn Elon, not that hard
as a disabled person i needed this vid today lol. had a rough one
I hope you enjoy tomorrow. And then the day after that 👍
L-on is collecting Ls like Sonic is collecting rings.
I really truly hope that what brings him down is this man suing the pants off of him.
It's hilarious to be watching this a year later and being like "What's it this time" to remember that Elon has been like this for over a yeat
elon's acquisition of twitter (& ensuing aftermath) was the thing that got my dad to stop being an elon fan lmfao
As someone who is disabled myself this happenes often when leader ship changes it happened to me but i didnt have any power
Oh
So, this is sort of old news, this happened months ago
Ever since, Elon has been in full damage control
He's literally become one of Halli's reply guys, and Halli never responds to him, ever
Its so pathetic to watch, and is likely an attempt by Elon in the lawsuit to go 'see, we'd an amicable relationship!'
Yeah that seems like something hed do
This conversation felt so validating as someone with a disability. Eddie is right, i CAN work but not as long or as consistently as other people.
This is all really funny until you realize that this man is still extremely powerful. eat the fucking rich
Someone who's so into technology should know it's possible to text with your voice
I really hope Elon gets sued one of these days
God I could watch solid days of these three ripping Elon to shreds, please and fucking thank you
1000%!!
Ripping to shreds figuratively or literally?
I feel like the moment Elon responded to Haili he just knew that he was going to publicly absolutely drag this man in the name of all disabled people out there and he did a fucking fantastic job
i have a physical disability and my classmates in college never could wrap their head around the fact that i could do a five hour dance audition one day but could barely walk the next. i got “called out” on it often, as if i was lying or tricking people.
"youre a terrible CEO"
"B...but i am it"
😂
This is a year old and I wonder why we're not still roasting Elon about this. A world renowned designer blasted him so bad he had to put away his persona for one whole tweet. So brave. We should hold grudges only on billionaires.
After this week you could’ve done a series on this title.
eddy lookin like minecraft steve
Bro really said. I CAN GET EVEN MORE ABLEIST, JUST YOU WAIT
Elon Musk seeing a tweet saying "hey man, do I still have a job?" And being like; THIS MAN DID NO WORK AND HE DISABLED AND DUMB AND STUPID. I AM COOOLEST AND GENIUS!!!!!! is stunningly dumb
And yet this man has so many fans that defend him come heaven or hell. Its honestly baffling
I used to think he was awesome, but he’s no iron man. He’s somehow worse than Justin Hammer
I cant-- he’s claiming the dude did no work… lets say that’s true, and? YOU OWE HIM MONEY 😂
it’s so cool seeing youtubers you watch talk about a disease you have
RIGHT!!! I have it too and its barely talked about online and its a big part of my life since lots of close family member's also have it. (I keep saying it cause i can never remember if we have myotonic or muscular dystrophy..) sorry for the ramble reply this video was just a treat!!
at 4:15 when you mention side show bob and the rake, the youtuber thought slime uses the exact same joke and reference in his video on elon from 5 months ago called a detailed timeline of elons twitter mistakes and i am so confused
Genuinely hope Halli sues Elon because this is free money tbh with how bad Elon acted and broke like at least 2 laws within that interaction.
If you see this please pass it on. Mr.musk if not iron man because he never invented anything. All this man did was buy things when they sound popular. He rarely start from the ground up with any project. He never adds anything useful to them. I know that people want to believe this is our guy but it's not. We have iron men and women out there. I know because they are trying to build those things. We need to stop giving praises to people like this. People always look at Steve Jobs as the best, however; we never talk about the woman who created coding. Or the people who coded the iPad. Steve Jobs did do great things but people forget that he stood on the shoulders of smarter people. All had in spades was his face and money, the rest was by chance.
i love everything about this video title. good seggy!
As an occupational therapist, those responses pissed me tf off🤬
Hoping for a Sad Boys and Negative Boys crossover soon
Its so nice to see a wholesome friendship like this. when they all get excited at the same time, its so refreshing to see them all take turns to say their thing without having one person feel left out and stepped on. 5:15
Has there ever been a moment when Elon Musk hasn't embarrassed himself
genuinly my favorite internet moment in the last year
7:38 elon must have seen the face of god to tweet that genuinely
Also: mf spent 44 billion on Twitter. Legit he could’ve given everyone on earth 5 billion and still left over-
He could do so much to better this planet and chooses not to and that is fundamentally insane to me. Climate crisis,hunger,housing etc it’s crazy
I don’t think anyone has that much money yet. I agree that his money definitely could be put toward better use. He could have given 8 people 5 billion but not everyone on earth.
I love you and I thank you for your content ❤
I use voice to text for work and texts all the time. Because I have to do so due to bad eyesight and other disabilities
You stole Erik griffins glasses and mustache 😂
Another banger video
I want Jarvis crewneck, help
Eddy's really leaning into his Lumberjack spirit animal. Love it so much
i see the boys making fun of egon musty, i like the video
Nooo not the black pants and pet fur 🤣
I'm glad people are seeing e lon for the person he is
So important that a disability doesn't always (or even typically) mean you can't do something at all! In many many cases, as you get at, it's mostly that you can do stuff only a little, or you run out of energy, or that you can do the thing but nothing else, or you can do it but then you're out for a few days, etc, etc.
Like, I can do stairs, generally it's no problem. But I have to go at half speed, sometimes less. If I have to rush, or there are too many, I'll be useless for a few days. If I've already overdone it, it gets much worse than that. I'm sure there are plenty of people who can type a tweet but not all day for work, etc.
eddy is burBACK on the pod
Oh god I didn't even know about the Figma part
please can you start adding Jordan in the thumbnail it's getting weird
this is so funny 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@a3ong lmaoo I'm being dramatic but I love seeing Jordan's face so I'm gonna fight for his right to be in the thumbnail 💀
That's not how light works, silly.
how do they all have moustaches?? this is so surreal
Oo, now do the Campaign announcement!
Jeepers creepers Elon 🤦🏼♂️
Forgot about that
Eddy looks like Ed Kemper or is that just me
u should link source episodes
in desc
figma balls
whats goin on with jarvis's pants?
does anyone else struggle with the wiggly screenshots? idk why but i really have a hard time with them
If common sense were really all that common everyone would fuking have it!