Lookism
Elon Musk fires an employee publicly for correcting him - Printable Version

+- Lookism (https://bookism.net)
+-- Forum: Lookism Forums (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=1)
+--- Forum: Shitty Advice (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=2)
+--- Thread: Elon Musk fires an employee publicly for correcting him (/showthread.php?tid=10609)



Elon Musk fires an employee publicly for correcting him - bloodshore - 15-11-2022

[Image: yq8kyx59oyz91.jpg]


RE: Elon Musk fires an employee publicly for correcting him - lololololol - 15-11-2022

Clap


RE: Elon Musk fires an employee publicly for correcting him - kathisterima - 15-11-2022

why do normies barge into a discussion with the sole intention to prove the other person wrong? Is this an ego thing, do they suffer from severe hormonal imbalance and can't control themselves or what?

I see this all the time in social media, people responding to someone starting with "Yeah... no", "This is incorrect", "You are actually wrong" following up with some smug "debunk" wall of text with the "actual truth", when it's likely they've been gigatriggered by something you said and they are trying to prove that they are right and you are wrong. Such a childish attitude.


RE: Elon Musk fires an employee publicly for correcting him - AntonioJuraz - 15-11-2022

as he should. i would never publicly correct my boss or ceo, i would ask them for a quick private 5 minute call or provide the correction in our "anonymous questions" we get to ask every 3 months to the top executives at the company.


RE: Elon Musk fires an employee publicly for correcting him - lonelyjak - 15-11-2022

(15-11-2022, 03:38 PM)kathisterima Wrote: why do normies barge into a discussion with the sole intention to prove the other person wrong? Is this an ego thing, do they suffer from severe hormonal imbalance and can't control themselves or what?

I see this all the time in social media, people responding to someone starting with "Yeah... no", "This is incorrect", "You are actually wrong" following up with some smug "debunk" wall of text with the "actual truth", when it's likely they've been gigatriggered by something you said and they are trying to prove that they are right and you are wrong. Such a childish attitude.
in this case at least, its also because programmers are usually insufferable midwits with giga-egos


RE: Elon Musk fires an employee publicly for correcting him - sin - 18-11-2022

2 chumps end up both looking bad, space cadet elon says some clueless bullshit that anyone should just laugh at or ignore but this 'ackshually'cel wants to try look like a big dog and one-up the King of chumps, ends up getting normies calling him out and gets fired looks like he got mogged, and elon still looks like a joke for being wrong


RE: Elon Musk fires an employee publicly for correcting him - sin - 18-11-2022

i fucking hate social media especially something like twitter which lets a chump type to a big dog and vice versa. it never existed in real life it should never exist online