Opinion: Doja Cat Asks Elon Musk to Fix Twitter/X as Author Critiques Musk's Pop Culture Missteps
By
Ray Flook
The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
The article is an opinion piece discussing Doja Cat's public request for Elon Musk to fix Twitter/X, referring to him as a "barrel chested Ewok." The author uses this as a springboard to critique Musk's attempts to appear culturally relevant, his mishandling of Twitter/X, and his awkward pop culture references. The piece is written in a sarcastic, informal tone and focuses more on mocking Musk than on Doja Cat's actual request.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWe're not sure Doja Cat is going to get the help from Elon Musk she's asking for, but we're all about the way the Grammy winner asked for it.
Because we've kinda made it a side hobby to track just how desperately Elon Musk needs to look cool, and yet has some of the worst pop culture ever recorded by man.
Check out the recent clusterf**k he made of The...
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