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Nobody has the right to play with someone else’s life! Musk is throwing money to use people as rats for experiments. Pathetic!

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Anonymous 5

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While this are the people who are spending money wisely.Yea they have their own benifits in this ,but so does others . Nobody works for others. Have you ever asked such questions to company like Nestle or other such consumer company.Have you asked such questions to mindgeek or as now know as Aylo.No you will simply munch a kit kat while watching the content of aylo.That's how a person rots their mind and becomes someone who targets tech billionaires for everything.

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