Taylor Swift and Elon Musk.
Elon Musk's peculiar social media posts about singer-songwriter Taylor Swift have sparked the outrage of her fans. The controversial CEO of Twitter and Tesla shared these comments with his followers while Swift was starting her new Eras Tour in Arizona.
Musk responded to a tweet by Billy Markus, the founder of Dogecoin, stating Taylor Swift rules. If you disagree, I'm pretty sure you'll be kicked off the internet." The Tesla CEO commented on Swift's "exceptional limbic resonance skill."
The concept of "limbic resonance" suggests that an individual's ability to connect on a profound emotional level is rooted in the brain's limbic system. Musk not only commented on a tweet from Taylor Swift's official account containing four images of the singer performing on stage but also responded directly.
The 51-year-old billionaire reacted to the collage with a "cigarette" emoji, seemingly indicating that he thought Swift was "on fire."
Another tweet from a user named "Teslaconomics" asked if Musk and Swift would make a cute couple, to which the billionaire replied with a "crying laughing" emoji. However, Swift fans were disgusted by Musk's admiration for the singer, with several commenting that he should "go to horny jail."
One person warned Musk to "stay away from her," while another insisted he leaves Taylor Swift alone. In a lighthearted remark, someone joked that they didn't know what "limbic resonance skill" was, but they would work on it once they found out. The Independent reached out to a representative of Elon Musk for comment.
The opening night of Swift's tour garnered positive reviews from critics and concert-goers, including Kelsey Barnes from The Independent. In a five-star review, Barnes stated that Swift's 44-song setlist, which lasted three hours and 15 minutes, exemplified the importance of the "era" concept to the artist's work. The concert-goers at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, were thrilled, as they were dressed in costumes with hand-painted lyrics, sparkling with glitter, and had Swift's lucky number 13 inked on their hands. Fans described the experience as "coming home."
One person warned Musk to "stay away from her," while another insisted he leaves Taylor Swift alone. In a lighthearted remark, someone joked that they didn't know what "limbic resonance skill" was, but they would work on it once they found out. The Independent reached out to a representative of Elon Musk for comment.
The opening night of Swift's tour garnered positive reviews from critics and concert-goers, including Kelsey Barnes from The Independent. In a five-star review, Barnes stated that Swift's 44-song setlist, which lasted three hours and 15 minutes, exemplified the importance of the "era" concept to the artist's work. The concert-goers at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, were thrilled, as they were dressed in costumes with hand-painted lyrics, sparkling with glitter, and had Swift's lucky number 13 inked on their hands. Fans described the experience as "coming home."