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Too long for 3-quote max wrote:Shadowman: Ryan isn't becoming a daddy, is he? That just struck me.
The Mad A**hatter: Ryan has a woman?
shadowman: He's already married. To his job.
autobot commander: BURN!!!!
Burn: WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Neko: I'm starting to think you go looking for these posts. lol.
Psychout wrote:Im not scared of a gender confused minibot!
Just what we need, the guy who can't handle running Twitter ruining the entire Hasbro IP catalog...
Nemesis_1982 wrote:As stated by Kyleor:Just what we need, the guy who can't handle running Twitter ruining the entire Hasbro IP catalog...
I'm not too sure that Musk is doing a bad job with X. I mean, the lame stream media is bit by bit receiving more and more slander by the crowd, they finally recognize the msm for what it has been for decades; a lying government indoctrination machine.
The 'European Federation of Journalism' counting 320.000 members, has just decided to go away from X, apparently due to the reason of X being a wild west for disinformation; we know better don't we?![]()
They can't handle the fact that the crowd is finally seeing the BS that msm has been spreading for many years. --> GASLIGHTING 3.0
Freedom of speech is slowly coming back and the msm is terrified by it, losing control of crowd manipulation!
The mass is bit by bit waking up from all the lies... and Musk is giving the crowd that chance.
Bumblevivisector wrote:And in the inevitable polarization of any mention of Elon, one relevant point has been missed so far.
Contrary to any posts advancing the B.S. narrative that everyone critical of Musk's handling of Twitter/X are against his "support of free speech" and politics, the reason people have been abandoning X in fresh droves over the past few weeks is his decision to sell user data to third parties for use in training A.I. bots, sparking privacy concerns. Now Musk suggests the possibility of buying Hasbro due to interest in it's gaming division, shortly after Chris Cocks announces plans to shift the company's focus to online gaming over physical products.
Put all those factors together, and Musk buying Hasbro any time in the near future seems like exceptionally bad timing. Hasbro's marketing is going to have to spend the next few years convincing parents that their gaming platforms will be safe for their kids to use, and even if they do set up the necessary safeguards, Musk's handling of Twitter will just undermine those efforts if he owns Hasbro, regardless of how much or little meddling he actually does.
Not being much of a gamer, I'm not crazy about Cocks's new direction for Hasbro, but I certainly don't want his grand plans to backfire so spectacularly that it hurts the company enough to affect our most beloved brand.
Solrac333 wrote:I am so sick of this guy. I would really have no problem just stopping collecting Transformers if that happens. I pretty much stopped getting Marvel Legends and Star Wars Black series already.
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