r/LeopardsAteMyFace 2d ago

Disagree with the manbaby in charge, get demonetized lol

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u/BigJobsBigJobs 2d ago

some speech is freer than others

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u/Epinnoia 2d ago

He owns that trash heap. His rules.

E-loon the man-child likes to restore accounts of people he screws over -- essentially to show them he's the boss.

So glad I deactivated my account there.

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u/GwenBD94 2d ago

It's a take on his claims of being a free speech absolutist who would buy the platform to restore free speech to it.

The not stupid ones in the room have known all along that privately owned platform owner can set content rules for their platform however they like. But enough folks believed his claims that any time he pulls his stupid censorship out we like to make free speech jokes

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u/Epinnoia 2d ago

The man-child Musk is the opposite of the Senex (wise old man archetype) -- the so-called "Puer Aeternus":

"The shadow of the puer is the senex (Latin for 'old man'), associated with the god Cronus—disciplined, controlled, responsible, rational, ordered. Conversely, the shadow of the senex is the puer, related to Hermes or Dionysus—unbounded instinct, disorder, intoxication, whimsy." (Source)

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u/gingerfawx 1d ago

I'm calling balderdash on "whimsy", the rest he can have.

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u/Epinnoia 1d ago

Whimsy is an odd word. But if 'whimsical' fits... It is the 2nd definition...

Whimsical:
"acting or behaving in a capricious manner.

"the whimsical arbitrariness of autocracy""

And for capricious:

"Capricious:

given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior.

"it's terrible to feel our livelihood hinges on a capricious boss""

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u/gingerfawx 1d ago

"capricious" fits like a glove.

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u/No_Panic_4999 20h ago

Except Hermes and Dionysus archetypes are actually creative, sensitive, fun, and relate well to women.

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u/Epinnoia 17h ago

DIONYSOS (Dionysus) was the Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy

Hermes is generally considered 'amoral', a god of thieves, and a trickster.