$TSLA crashing because the company is on autopilot is the most fitting end to 2022 possible
@lifeinneon How is the company β€œon autopilot,” and what even does that mean?

@brianstorms @lifeinneon

the "driver" (the CEO, Elon Musk) is not "driving" (actively engaged in the running of) the "vehicle" (the business: TESLA). Instead it is "on autopilot" (employees are executing their duties without direction).

I didn't think this was a particularly hard riddle

@meganox @lifeinneon And yet you completely missed the point which is the first two words: "Tesla crashing." Why is it crashing? We are told that it is crashing "because the company is on autopilot." My original questions stand because I don't believe for a second that is why the stock price is low. But I would still love to get an explanation from lifeinneon.
@brianstorms @meganox @lifeinneon Brian, perhaps you could explain what you think the point is, engage in reasonable conversation, and forgo the Twitter type troll response. You clearly understand what was being said and equally clear is that you disagree. Rather than insult, offer your alternative point of view.

@mtnickerson @meganox @lifeinneon No I don't clearly understand what was being said. You have jumped to a conclusion. And then you invent this notion that I am insulting someone? You're two stikes out so far.

I want to know why the company being on autopilot has crashed the stock. That makes no sense imho.

@brianstorms @mtnickerson @meganox @lifeinneon well this thread doesn't remind me of Twitter at all πŸ™„πŸ€£πŸ˜‚
@Tii @brianstorms @mtnickerson @meganox @lifeinneon my thoughts exactly πŸ˜“

@ftiff @Tii @brianstorms @mtnickerson @lifeinneon

difference for me is i write one or two replies at most and then wander off