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    I wonder what laws the EU has enacted that bother him. Does the EU do that? What does the EU do, exactly? Have giant committees to decide the shape and size of the stars on the EU flag?

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        Ah, there we go. Thanks. I really can’t keep up with the world anymore, but Musk, like Trump, is the furthest thing from a statesman. It’s all interest with these guys, not values or philosophies.

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      X just received a fine of 100+ millions for disobeying the EU laws. Musk political sense go as far as his wallet

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    I would love a nice and peaceful world. Honestly, I would…but there are some people who deserve to be assassinated.

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    I appreciate this. I get the feeling anti-EU Europeans are going to develop greater support for the institution just as a “fuck you” to this asshole. Look how Canada came together when Trump started his 51st state bullshit.

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    Make it a one way trip for him please…

    Also, he’s not allowed to take his money and assets with him, leave and disperse those assets for the rest of the people here.

    He can go dig for his own gold and shit and establish his own worthless economy on his dead rock if he wants, assuming he would even survive…

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      As I understand it, There’s no way with current technology for a trip to Mars to be a round trip thing really. It’s a one and done.

      Mars colonization was intended for the first settlers to settle. Not return.

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        Technically we totally could, if you can ship 1 kilogram to mars you can ship a spaceship to mars capable of getting back with enough un-manned trips in advance. Economically feasable however it is not.

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      Let me introduce you to a show called, For All Mankind. It’s on Apple TV here in Europe, not sure about the rest of the world.

      Spoiler: you get exactly your wish.

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      Mom I want a planet to destroy. We have a perfectly good planet to destroy at home. The planet we have at home:

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      Let “it” take the money along, it will be of no use there and won’t be available on the market here, if anything, it might counter inflation for a week or two to remove it from Earth.

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      money and assets with him

      The money is of no use on Mars, and billionaires can’t relocate many of their assets anyway