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Well, I know at least two additional things.

CEO who died once fired someone who (legitimately) questioned the safety of the submersible.

Same CEO was on Epstein's plane.


See no point? I'm a bending robot, the only things which fuel me are alcohol and schadenfreude.

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He and Zuck are about to cage it out.
Ok bazarov

Musk is a good man tho?

He named his kid after Kyle’s username.
I don't know him on that level and I'm not a good man myself, i won't rejoice at his suffering though just coz he's got money
 

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    Would you give up 20 IQ points for 1 mil?
    Sure, already lost and spent that on booze.

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    :lol2: :lol:

    What a fucking troll on their little brother, the Coast Guard....


    "Yo, yo, yo, chill, chill, chill, let's see what Boston fucking does after he hears about this....."

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    Wings

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    Haha that's dope, I been to a relatives camel farm outside Garowe and Bosaso. Man had like hundreds up to a thousand of em lol And that's just one of many farms. Very traditional type of wealth. He owned a telecommunications company in Somalia but said the camels were his prized assets (the herd passed down through generations).

    I been to Nairobi (my aunt use to live in Nairobi) and Mombasa twice, miss Mombasa really. Very chill city. The bus ride from Nairobi to Mombasa was crazy beautiful, seeing all the wild life and nature on the way. Felt like free safari lol

    My sister allways raves about Tanzania so been wanting to go there. She is in love with Moshi (prolly miss spelling it) and zanzibar.
    Camel farming is another level. The navigation skills of the herders is amazing. Going out into the wild in the morning for kilometres and coming back in the evening.
    Moshi is really dope and Tanzania too. Am not too fond of Nairobi but there is good stuff there too. I generally avoid big cities due to overcrowding.
    Am in Malindi right now. On my way here I got to see 2 elephants really close.
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    I'll chill here for a while and enjoy the beaches.
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    That looks amazing. I want to go on a safari in the next few years, so I may be hitting you up for suggestions.

    There's a dude from Bulgaria that I know who recently did the same experience - flew into Nairobi, then went into Tanzania. Apparently he has some sort of Bulgarian hookup as well in which he traveled in style the entire time.

    Looks like the trip of a lifetime.
    Happy to help anytime. Just hit me up when you are ready. A local connection makes things much easier.

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    Imagine living in such a place.
    The thing I appreciate most being out there is the noise level. Most pollution is at the minimum. I recorded the sounds in the wilderness and compared them to a recording I did on my balcony. The difference is huge! Sadly the forum doesn't allow m4a files.
    There is also walking up to this:
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    swag

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    I don't think I should, probably wouldn't be good to be in the negatives.
    I dunno about that. Seems like an even deal. At a certain point, money doesn't make you happier. And research seems to show intelligence after a certain point is correlated with less happiness.

    :lol2: :lol:

    What a fucking troll on their little brother, the Coast Guard....


    "Yo, yo, yo, chill, chill, chill, let's see what Boston fucking does after he hears about this....."

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    But is that a troll? It reads like the Navy has secrets but shared its info when it had it. It sounds like the Coast Guard disregarded it or, perhaps more likely, chose to set it aside, making everyone scramble for a potential rescue.

    The right answer when you don't have complete confirmation as to what happened is to presume a rescue is still possible. Though it should have informed the Coast Guard strategy to look at the sea floor right away for debris.

    Sounds generally here like both followed the right protocols.
     

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