Elon Musk makes a laughing stock of his nightstand photo

Elon Musk
He becomes a laughingstock with his bedside table photo

Elon Musk is once again a topic of conversation.

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Elon Musk posted a picture of his bedside table on Twitter. For this he reaps malice and little understanding.

Elon Musk has once again caused a stir. The Tesla boss posted a photo of his bedside table on Twitter. Among other things, you can see: two guns, four empty Diet Coca-Cola cans, a water bottle and a wooden box. He captioned the picture: “My bedside table.” Then he commented on his post: “I have no excuse for the missing coasters.”

Twitter community makes fun of Elon Musk

The private snapshot caused astonishment among some users – but also ridicule. Because it didn’t take long for a wave of “my nightstand” memes to follow.

“My bedside table. There is no excuse for my lack of coasters,” wrote a user about one Photo showing a packet of eggnog on a bedside table. Another user published an image, on which a machine gun lies on the bedside table along with other weapons and a rosary. Other show an old book and a gun. A melon must not be missing either. Oreo cookies, a llama stuffed animal and soda cans can also be found under the tweets. Some users photoshopped the image of Musk – one added a penis pump, for example: “That’s a little too personal and not at all suitable for minors, isn’t it?”

Guns on the bedside table are said to be replicas

According to a report by the New York Post the guns on Musk’s bedside table are replicas. The lid of the wooden box features an image depicting George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River. Inside the box is a gun, apparently a replica of the flintlock pistol that belonged to the first President of the United States, George Washington. The gold trinket on the left is a Tibetan amulet, according to the magazine.

Elon Musk has officially been the head of Twitter since the end of October. Musk had already reached an agreement with the short message service about a takeover in April, but withdrew his offer in July. The reason: The company gave him false information about fake accounts. However, Twitter insisted on compliance with the purchase agreement and filed a court case. Musk then announced in October that he would buy Twitter after the case against him was settled.

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