Elon’s Mom Calls off Cage Match – Says the Only Fight Her Son Is Having Is a “Verbal Fight”

On Thursday, June 22, the dietician and model took to her eldest son’s newly-acquired social platform to sound off on the billionaires’ planned brawl, revealing that she is far from on board with their upcoming fight.

By Carly Tennes

Published 1 year ago in Funny


As the internet continues to hype Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk’s impending “cage match” with betting sites already listing odds and fans creating detailed stats sheets for each tech mogul, one party is still hoping the pair will give peace a chance – none other than the Twitter’s exec’s mother, Maye Musk.


On Thursday, June 22, the dietician and model took to her eldest son’s newly-acquired social platform to sound off on the billionaires’ planned brawl, revealing that she is far from on board with their upcoming fight.


“Don’t encourage this match!” Maye tweeted in response to MIT researcher Lex Fridman’s post on the matter, later adding that she may or may not be plotting to sabotage her son’s inevitably viral pursuit.



“Actually, I canceled the fight,” she continued in a subsequent post. “I haven’t told them yet. But I will continue to say the fight is canceled, just in case…”


Though Elon was evidently amused with his mother’s remarks, replying with a lone laughing emoji.




As Twitter user @mollieschmollie so aptly put it – “I would totally kick your ass, but my mom won’t let me,” is perhaps the funniest outcome of this whole scenario.”


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Harvard Astrophysicist Avi Loeb Shares Picture of ‘Interstellar Object’ He Found In the Ocean

If there's anything else this odd ocean saga needed, it’s aliens!

By lizalikeminelli

Published 1 year ago in Ftw


If there's anything else this odd ocean saga needed, it’s aliens! From orcas plotting to jump boats and submarine implosions, scientists may have found "alien material" in the ocean, at least according to Harvard astrophysicist, Avi Loeb. 


Loeb, who is leading an expedition to find materials from a meteor that landed in the Pacific Ocean in 2014, suspects that Interstellar Meteor 1 (IM1) is key to learning about alien civilizations.


The materials that Dr. Loeb and his partners at the Galilieo project analyzed are believed to be of alien origin. 


@theufodatabase Anonmalous material has been recovered by Avi Loeb and the Galileo Project aboard the Silver Star in the Pacific Ocean. #anomalous #anomoly #ufo #space #aviloeb #pacificocean #science #extraterrestrial #meteor #galileoproject #greenscreenvideo #greenscreen ♬ original sound - theufodatabase


“It was moving too fast to be bound by the sun and it had material strength that was tougher than iron,” Loeb states in an interview with The Hill.



This is a stunning achievement in science and something close to Christmas for the alien truthers online. 


When one ufo enthusiast on TikTok posted Loeb’s findings the comments were stuck on one key detail, the ocean. 


“I'm liking the transition. So we're staying with the ocean theme but moving back to aliens…” commented @mik3y240. 


After this week, whether Loeb's team confirms the existence of aliens, we are putting a pause on all things deepsea until we can better figure out what the hell is really going on down there.

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