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119 points

Seriously? It’s the actual sign?

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123 points

It is. And it was done without a permit, so the city might fine him over it too. https://apnews.com/article/twitter-san-francisco-building-x-elon-musk-4e0ae2a3b1b838b744bb2dc494f5b23c

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43 points

For once I hope the fine is not based on revenue

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22 points

Aren’t there usually minimum fines anyway even if they’re based on revenue?

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3 points

Twitter has tons of revenue, they don’t have profit.

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16 points

Who cares? He won’t pay it just like he doesn’t pay the rent lol

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11 points

That’s fine just board up his doors and tell him that he is unable to do any business until the fine is paid and then the offending material will be removed from the building by city provided workers and you take until his check clears the bank in order to finish and allow him back into the building you barricade off every single entrance and prevent entry to the building until you’re done just say it’s for safety sake we had to take this much time to make sure we did it correctly unlike what you did…

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7 points

A fine for the billionaire rich is meaningless in most cases :/

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28 points

Seriously?

A perfect summary of the public’s reaction to the entire rebrand.

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8 points

And is that a CCTV camera on the right?

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The camera is actualy a part of the logo.

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1 point

At first, I just assumed it was a bird, but I think you’re right (or closer, at least). Maybe it’s some kind of antenna.

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1 point

Might be a light sensor, too blurry to really tell

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