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If your handle or bio says ‘vape specialist’, ‘vape advocate’, I block.

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drongo@drongo_dongo·
@Tesla Yes, I love Nazis running my car company. Vote 1 nazi musk.
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Tesla@Tesla·
With Tesla’s Annual Meeting fast approaching on November 6, Board Chair, Robyn Denholm, sent a letter to shareholders on the critical nature of this vote. The fundamental question for shareholders at this year’s Annual Meeting is simple: Do you want to retain Elon as Tesla’s CEO and motivate him to drive Tesla to become the leading provider of autonomous solutions and the most valuable company in the world? Make your voice heard — vote with Tesla on ALL proposals today! votetesla.com Dear Fellow Shareholders, As you know, Tesla is at a critical inflection point, and we need your vote to help determine the future direction of our evolving company. Your vote matters, and the deadline for voting is 11:59pm ET on November 5th. The fundamental question for shareholders at this year’s Annual Meeting is simple: Do you want to retain Elon as Tesla’s CEO and motivate him to drive Tesla to become the leading provider of autonomous solutions and the most valuable company in the world? Kathleen and I engaged in a rigorous, seven-month Special Committee process resulting in a highly customized performance plan that aligns shareholder value and measurable business outcomes with the interests of our CEO. Our goal was two-fold: (1) retain and incentivize Elon to capitalize on the unique opportunities that lie ahead for Tesla and (2) do so in a manner that promotes the development of products and services that will propel our world toward a cleaner, safer, and more prosperous future while creating unparalleled value for our shareholders. We’ve done this by challenging Elon with the potential to secure what he values most—meaningful voting influence—conditioned on his commitment to continue leading Tesla for at least another 7.5 years while successfully driving our company to ambitious new heights. The bottom line is simple: Elon is rewarded only if and when he delivers extraordinary performance that benefits all Tesla shareholders. When negotiating this performance award, we necessarily considered what Tesla’s future without Elon would look like, and we did not believe it was the future that our shareholders deserve. At a time when companies—both big and small—are competing to be the first to bring groundbreaking AI technologies to market, we could not risk losing the best leader in the industry to put Tesla on top. Now is a pivotal moment for our company to emerge as a leader in AI, and with our exceptional CEO at the helm, we are perfectly positioned to seize it. Though it’s no question that Elon has other pursuits, he has proven that one of the many things that make him unique is his ability to stretch his capacity beyond normal limits and remain successful at Tesla. However, if we fail to foster an environment that motivates Elon to achieve great things through an equitable pay-for-performance plan, we run the risk that he gives up his executive position, and Tesla may lose his time, talent and vision, which have been essential to delivering extraordinary shareholder returns. Without Elon, Tesla could lose significant value, as our company may no longer be valued for what we aim to become: a transformative force reimagining the fundamental building blocks of mobility, energy and labor, with products such as FSD and Optimus, and working to better humanity in the process. While there may be nothing wrong with being just another car company, our Board believes that Tesla can be more, that our shareholders deserve more, and that Elon is the right leader to help us achieve our full potential. Elon’s leadership is also built upon the critical support of our “tailor made” governance structure, including our carefully constructed Board. Good governance should be customized to the company, not applied with a “cookie cutter” approach, and it is exemplified by the results that Tesla has delivered, and this Board has overseen. We therefore ask you to vote “for” the three members of the Board—Ira, Kathleen and Joe—who are up for re-election to ensure that the Board, which has worked alongside Elon for years, complementing and enhancing his efforts to deliver extraordinary shareholder returns, remains in place. That is why your vote is so consequential to the future of our company. A vote here is both an endorsement of Elon’s vision and a vote for Tesla’s carefully tailored strategy and governance. I urge you to support Proposal One, which ensures the continued leadership and support of our outstanding and experienced directors, as well as Proposals Three and Four, which aim to keep Elon focused on our mission here at Tesla. I feel strongly—as do the rest of my colleagues on our Board—that Elon singularly possesses the leadership characteristics and technical manufacturing know-how to keep us on the path towards maximizing long-term shareholder value as well as social good. We at Tesla are laser focused on exceptional performance—not promises—and we structure our awards in line with this principle. If you care about building a better world for humanity and supporting our vision for Sustainable Abundance—then you should vote “FOR” Proposals One, Three and Four. If you want Tesla to have a shot at becoming the world’s most valuable company—then you should vote “FOR” Proposals One, Three and Four. Please read the Special Committee Report, which is attached to this year’s proxy statement, for a more detailed explanation of Kathleen’s and my work in coming to the essential conclusions embodied in the proxy statement and how we structured this performance plan to align Elon’s incentives with delivering extraordinary performance for all of you. Thank you for your continued support of Tesla. Very truly yours, Robyn Denholm Chairperson of the Board
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drongo@drongo_dongo·
@DavidCrisafulli Great. Did you donate to Support Act limited, which is what the initiative is about? It would be especially nice if you could post about that, & not just align with a good band (who churned out front of house & boh roadies - now burnt out & broke). ausmusictshirtday.org.au
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David Crisafulli@DavidCrisafulli·
From Vulture Street to George Street 🎸 This is what Aus Music T-Shirt Day looks like at Queensland Parliament. Our State produces world-class music and musicians and we’re proud to support them.
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David Crisafulli@DavidCrisafulli·
Volunteers back Queenslanders and we back them. That's why we've launched an official Inquiry to boost their numbers.
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JayJay@JayJay91341991·
Entitled white “conservative” men are the problem in Australia. #auspol
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Anne Ferguson@AnneFer41346220·
Clive Palmer@CliveFPalmer

MEDIA RELEASE | Palmer funds class actions on behalf of 300 frontline workers unlawfully directed to get COVID-19 vaccines Clive Palmer’s legal team today lodged class actions in the Supreme Court of Queensland seeking compensation for more than 300 police and ambulance officers who were unlawfully directed to get COVID-19 vaccines. The class actions follow the global precedent set by Mr Palmer in February when he funded a successful challenge to the Queensland Government’s vaccine mandates on behalf of frontline workers. "The Miles Government must be brought to account. Hundreds of millions of dollars in damages are owing to the public service employees whose human rights were trampled," Mr Palmer said. "There is no question of liability given the Queensland Supreme Court's ruling in February that COVID-19 mandates breached the human rights laws of frontline workers, a decision the Queensland Government did not challenge. "Steven Miles and his union mates cannot keep sweeping this under the carpet. Queenslanders must bring him to account in tomorrow’s State election. "We are standing up for the 300-plus police and paramedics seeking compensation from the State of Queensland due to many people losing their jobs, being injured by the COVID-19 vaccines and being unlawfully disciplined for not following the vaccine directions set by the Queensland police and ambulance services,’’ Mr Palmer said. "I want to acknowledge Queensland police and ambulance officers for the courage that they and their families are showing in taking this matter forward. "Queensland police and ambulance workers were abandoned by their unions. Their human rights were ignored, as the court found in its landmark decision," Mr Palmer said. "As judgement handed down by Queensland Supreme Court Justice Glenn Martin on 27 February 2024 showed, the vaccine mandates were an assault on these men and women who should have the same rights as any Australian citizen. "It is imperative that every one of these brave men and woman are properly compensated for the bullying, intimidation and prejudice they suffered," Mr Palmer said.

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Dazza@Dazzaat·
More old photos to throw 😇😇
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Cr Jared Cassidy@CrJaredCassidy·
Sooooooo. The metro buses started to much fanfare, a party the LNP threw which cost ratepayers $45 a head and now it’s already being mothballed 🤔
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Cr Jared Cassidy@CrJaredCassidy·
The Lord Mayor and Cr Murphy are the only two people in Brisbane who think the Metro bus deployment on route 169 was a ‘trial’. Why wont the LNP regime come clean on what the real issue is?
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follow @bencollins on bluesky@oneunderscore__·
Hi friends! I wanted to give a quick update on The Onion’s purchase of InfoWars, which we can’t wait to relaunch as the dumbest site on the internet. Long and short of it: We won the bid and — you're not going to believe it — the previous InfoWars folks aren't taking it well.
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Tony Windsor
Tony Windsor@TonyHWindsor·
I never tire of watching @adele_ferguson at work,surely one of the best journalists in Australia. Tonight’s 7-30 report on super fund administration is yet another example of a professional at work.
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North End Rick@NorthEndRick·
I've been on #Bluesky for 2 days now. It's feels odd. The platform is basically identical to this one, except the folks who converse with me can spell, and I'm not being inundated with a bunch of right-wing, inbred, mouth-breathing idiots, posting misinformation. It's ... Eden
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drongo@drongo_dongo·
@ElonMuskAOC I only love it, if it’s MY FREE SPEECH, sissy. 👶
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Not Elon Musk
Not Elon Musk@ElonMuskAOC·
I love free speech Do you?
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