• emeralddawn45@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Literally jumping up and down while waving your arms in support of trump of all people is what people think is dumb. Thats something he did. Youre the only person whos bringing up how he looks.

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          I think you might have some body issues or something thats causing you to hyperfixate on his belly. Literally no other comment has even mentioned it. All the comments are focusing on his ridiculous expression and the absurdity of a grown man worth billions of dollars jumping up and down like a failing children’s entertainer trying to work up some excitement from the crowd.

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          I didn’t notice his belly at all, and the second photo doesn’t even include his stomach… I noticed his expression whilst he praised Trump lol

          That’s all I noticed…

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          I think it’s evocative of Tom Cruise jumping all over Oprah’s couches: we are supposed to read it as Musk is unhinged.

          I don’t believe this has anything to do with his physical aspects. I am a woman, and I just zoomed in on his shirt to try to read it, the body didn’t register as abnormal to me. (It’s not.) Those dead eyes though…

          TLDR: Loathe Musk for his mind, dgaf about his body.

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          There’s no story, it’s a cringe photo of two known scammers.

          That you focus so much on the belly when it’s not the focus of the post says more about your own biases than anything else.