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Feed himself?
Seems like I've responded to the wrong comment. It was about the musk one.
Oh, ok, Question still stands though: Feed himself? I'm out of the loop here...
He's got weight problems. Despite being intelligent and having every single option available to him, he's too stupid to eat. There simply is no excuse for that. And instead of learning how to properly feed himself, he's trying drugs to suppress appetite. Which, again, wouldn't be an issue with proper feeding. I wouldn't follow that man anywhere. He's got some grand ideas, but can't even manage the absolute basics. A trend these days.
Why would I trust anyone who can't even manage their own body?
That seems waaaaay far down on the list of reasons not to trust Elon Musk lmao
It's the most elemental one for me. Shows that he's short-sighted, prone to take shortcuts and willing to ignore consequences. Doesn't even care about himself. A genuius, perhaps. But a feeble-minded one.