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Anonymous 3
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I think he thought if he will make controversial statememnts he will be able to mimic Musk's genius but crazy persona but kaam mein nahi dikhta bass
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Mayank Kumar
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Saw this image on the internet today and its so crazy to see so many celebs using their stardom and popularity to fuel their businesses.
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