Twitter/Twixxer/XTwit/X or whatever they're calling it these days (I like Twitter since you know, I work for TWITCHY) has been very entertaining since Elon Musk purchased it, mainly because Elon himself is pretty engaged with people on the site. Even his haters.
As is his parody account.
Many of us have wondered who might be behind that parody account and well ... Elon may have given us the answer himself.
Da-Da-DAAAAAA!
It all started with Stephen King trying to pick a fight with Elon over Disney:
It was what you said. https://t.co/B4HOcyj2rC
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) December 2, 2023
Elon then responded ...
That’s what she said
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 3, 2023
But it sounds like he didn't mean to send this from his real account.
Or did he?
MWAHAHAHAHAHA.
Sorry meant to post that from this account
— Elon Musk (Parody) (@ElonMuskAOC) December 3, 2023
And then the plot thickened!
Hi other me 😂
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 3, 2023
Whoa.
Ok, so I don't know if this necessarily proves Elon is his own parody account, but it did make me laugh. And after a day of covering Biden and other horrible people for work, it was a much-needed laugh.
Oh hi, @elonmusk @ElonMuskAOC you’re looking good Me Me.
— WickedSon (@SoggyBottom22) December 3, 2023
Stephen King is so confused right now…
Aren't we all?
High me 😂
— Elonoshi Muskamoto (@occupymars42069) December 3, 2023
What!! pic.twitter.com/9RDSKoosCy
— Auny 🧡 (@AunySillyMe) December 3, 2023
Thanks for confirming 😂
— Chatur (@ChaturGPT) December 3, 2023
I mean, when you think about it, to parody oneself is a brilliant strategy because you get to say the things you want to say without necessarily being held accountable for saying them. Wouldn't it be a hoot if AOC was actually behind HER parody? It definitely sounds like her ...
Although, that would mean she actually has a sense of humor and we're pretty sure that proves it's not her.
But the Elon parody? Could totally be him ...
See? Super genius!