Gates, as usual, is taking a more noble approach.
to insult Microsoft founder Bill Gates by sharing a post comparing the latter to the pregnant man emoji with the caption"The tweet was a response to accusations made the previous day by the SpaceX entrepreneur that Gates was shorting Tesla after Musk further tweeted at the time:"I heard from multiple people at TED that Gates still had half-billion short against Tesla, which is why I asked him, so it's not exactly top secret," explaining his offensive tweet of Saturday morning.
He went on to say:"I give a lot more money to climate change than Elon or anyone else. I give lots of philanthropic dollars. I back companies. Electric cars are about 16% of emissions. We need to solve that other 84%." Gates added:"He's done a great job, but somebody shorting the stock doesn't slow him down or hurt him in any way."
Musk then replied on Twitter by simply writing the word"sigh." We guess that's a step up from a pregnant man emoji and an insult.
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