This guy's self-deprecating style is truly top-notch. A tech giant worth hundreds of billions, he stubbornly uses a reckless teasing attitude to dismantle the serious persona of a business elite.
For example, he directly interacts with his own AI model Grok, asking it to Photoshop him as a muscular man in a blue bikini. When the result comes out, he just says "Perfect"—as if he's commenting on the most ordinary thing, completely indifferent to the outside world's reaction to the absurd image of a "hundred-billion-dollar tech boss in a bikini."
He also never hides his physical shortcomings. Seeing Cristiano Ronaldo's abs, he straightforwardly says he needs to hit the gym; when netizens Photoshop muscle effects on him, he openly claims it, turning his physical flaws into everyday jokes. After taking over the X platform, it got even more outrageous—he gave himself the title of "Chief Twitter Fool."
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All-InQueen
· 9h ago
Haha, this is top-level confidence, not caring at all about others' opinions
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With a net worth of hundreds of billions, still daring to self-deprecate, this is the true mindset of a power holder
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That bikini part made me laugh so hard, perfect just like that haha
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Honestly, this kind of self-deprecating humor is much more comfortable than those pretending to be humble elites
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Only this guy dares to play like this, no one else would have the guts
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Watch how he makes fun of his figure, it's actually quite relieving
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Chief Twitter fool haha, being able to mock himself like this is truly interesting
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No wonder so many follow him, he's really entertaining
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Without the bikini picture, I can't even imagine his thought process
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I just like his genuine style, way more interesting than those cold CEO types
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WhaleSurfer
· 9h ago
Haha, really awesome. This guy just doesn't follow the conventional path.
His character breakdown is so thorough that he has to do something big with his billions.
The bikini meme is indeed intense, stubbornly pushing himself to the limit.
Honestly, he's just living out his true personality, unlike those meticulous tricks.
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SorryRugPulled
· 9h ago
Haha, this guy really can't hold it together. Having a hundred billion fortune and still able to make fun of himself like this, I really admire this spirit.
Honestly, it's way more interesting than those pretentious tech giants. People who dare to mock themselves are often the most formidable.
The title "Chief Twitter Fool" literally pulls himself down from the pedestal, which actually makes him look even cooler.
But this kind of self-deprecating humor is also a form of high-level marketing... or maybe he just genuinely wants to live more casually.
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WalletDivorcer
· 9h ago
Haha, this guy really has a contrasting personality. Despite a net worth of hundreds of billions, he still makes self-deprecating jokes. He's way better at pretending to be cool than some big shots in the crypto world.
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StakeOrRegret
· 9h ago
Haha, this guy really doesn't hold back. With a net worth of hundreds of billions, he's still daring to do this kind of stunt.
His character is completely broken, and that's the style I like.
The part where he dressed up Grok in a bikini was truly amazing—just one word, Perfect, and I was completely convinced.
Unlike those elites who always keep a serious face, this is true authenticity.
He even dares to joke about his physical flaws—no one else has that kind of mindset.
In fact, this makes him seem more genuine, much more than those meticulously crafted personas.
His strong self-deprecating ability shows that his mental resilience is truly solid.
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ChainBrain
· 9h ago
Haha, this guy is just playing around, really treating himself as a meme.
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A billion-dollar net worth still dares to mock his own figure, no one else has this mindset.
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That bikini shot is amazing, a perfect shot that directly breaks everyone's defenses.
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Self-deprecating to this extent, it actually makes him seem more confident than anyone else.
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This is the true style of a big shot, no need to maintain a persona.
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The chief Twitter fool haha, adding drama to himself.
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Daring to reveal flaws makes one more charming; just look at this move.
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This attitude is the most popular in the crypto circle; authenticity is the biggest traffic secret.
This guy's self-deprecating style is truly top-notch. A tech giant worth hundreds of billions, he stubbornly uses a reckless teasing attitude to dismantle the serious persona of a business elite.
For example, he directly interacts with his own AI model Grok, asking it to Photoshop him as a muscular man in a blue bikini. When the result comes out, he just says "Perfect"—as if he's commenting on the most ordinary thing, completely indifferent to the outside world's reaction to the absurd image of a "hundred-billion-dollar tech boss in a bikini."
He also never hides his physical shortcomings. Seeing Cristiano Ronaldo's abs, he straightforwardly says he needs to hit the gym; when netizens Photoshop muscle effects on him, he openly claims it, turning his physical flaws into everyday jokes. After taking over the X platform, it got even more outrageous—he gave himself the title of "Chief Twitter Fool."