Dril says he would work for Elon Musk at Twitter if asked

When something good has come Elon Musk Buying Twitter, then immediately putting thousands of employees out of work and ruining everything good about it is that “Weird Twitter” personality Dril thrives.
While Dril typically tweets every random and vulgar thought that comes to mind, his post-Musk online presence has mostly taken on a more contemporary vibe. Ever since Musk bought the platform, the Drill Officer “Mr. Tenth Anniversary Collection The author has targeted the billionaire’s lofty goals of making Twitter “safe” for comedy again and its pay-for-play verification system, among other colorful observations.
Now, in a rare interview with the Washington Post, the man known to the world by just four letters, basically admits he’s as entertained by the three-ring circus as anyone else. But of course because it’s Dril, you can take anything he says with a grain of salt or two.
“So far, Dril said, he’s enjoying the spectacle of Musk’s acquisition. “Elon seems to be one of those classic comedic showmen,” he said. “Everything he does is comedic. He’s always trying to get a laugh, so he makes all his cars suicidal. Just watching everything burn is fun, that’s for sure.’”
Entertaining maybe. But Dril also claims he’s noticed that his engagement has dropped since Musk stated that “negative and/or hate tweets” will be “deboosted and demonstrated.”
“‘My freedom of expression has been wiped out.’ He expressed frustration at the lack of clarity on what constitutes a negative post. “Let’s say a Tesla ran into my son and killed him,” he said, referring to one of Musk’s other businesses. “Maybe I think it’s okay, it’s not negative that a Tesla drove into my son and killed him. That’s okay because it’s a work in progress.” Musk has no way of knowing whether a Tesla running over his son was actually very positive, Dril explained, and so it shouldn’t be classified as a negative tweet.
Still, he added, ‘Maybe I was just negative to begin with, maybe I have a negative attitude.'”
Though Musk is tinkering with his platform of choice, Dril still says he would be doing his civic duty if called upon and would be Musk’s “dog” if asked.
“I think it would be my duty to take the call,” Dril said. “I would definitely do it. I would be his dog, I would obey his every command like a disgusting dog. I would ask for his mercy and I would learn to code if it pleased him.’”
In any case, even if he goes down with the ship, after 14 years on the platform, it can’t be said that Dril didn’t have a good run. Should Twitter finally disappear, Dril can also be found on Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube and his own website – until hopefully the next big thing comes along.
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