The founder of Tesla changed to a laser-eyed avatar immediately after Biden announced his withdrawal from the race. Judging from his dynamic wall, he seemed quite happy.
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Musk's new laser-eyed avatar, a mainstream meme widely seen as bullish in the cryptocurrency community, was replaced shortly after current President Joe Biden announced that he would withdraw from the 2024 U.S. presidential election. avatar.
In fact, after Biden lost the debate, there were constant rumors of forcing him to withdraw from the election. The news of Biden's withdrawal does not seem to be a surprise.
Musk continues to criticize Democrats
Musk seemed quite happy after Biden dropped out of the race and remains dissatisfied with the Democratic Party.
He retweeted the speech of Jinli Harris, the current vice president supported by Biden, at an event. At the event, all women, including Harris, said "I am so-and-so, my pronouns are She and Her, I am a The woman wearing xxx and sitting at the table introduces herself.
Musk commented:
Imagine that this scene continues for another four years...
However, the community also refuted Musk and pointed out that He Jinli introduced it in this way because the attendees were a group of people with disabilities, including blind people.
Imagine 4 years of this… https://t.co/gFwWAv15Qx
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 22, 2024
Laser eye avatar
Originally developed as a bullish, pro-Bitcoin meme, Laser Eyes has also been embraced by a number of high-profile figures and institutions, including MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis, and asset manager Franklin Templeton.
After the United States approved a Bitcoin spot ETF, Franklin briefly changed to a laser-eye avatar to express support for the crypto field, but it only lasted a few weeks.
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Simpson predicted again?
What’s also interesting is that in a single episode of the 2000 episode of the American classic animated series “The Simpsons,” which is known for its accurate predictions, Lisa Marie Simpson, one of the protagonists, became the first female president of the United States, wearing a purple suit and pearls. The necklace and earrings are almost 100% similar to what He Jinli wore on the day of her inauguration.
The Simpsons has done it again! Here's from the 17th episode of the 11th season (in the year 2000) showing Lisa Simpson as the first female president of the United States talking about how the country is broke after President Trump. And, here's Kamala wearing the same outfit at… pic.twitter.com/1ThJiZUHQ0
— Jeff Berwick 🏳️🌈🇮🇱🇺🇦💉 (@BerwickJeff) July 21, 2024