Musk wants you to know that he has complete control of the failed deal. That is also stupid.

After buying a controlling stake in the social media company, Musk moved to buy the rest of the company. But the billionaire seemingly got cold feet shortly thereafter, and has since hinged a pull-out campaign on claims that Twitter has refused to properly disclose exactly how many bot are on the platform, prompting a lawsuit from Twitter that's attempting to force him to buy the company after all.

All is warm in Musk's version ofreality. The sock lover has a website where he wants to go.

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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 11, 2022

Chuckmate

The hopeful Mars colonizer can either pay a billion dollar exit fine or go to court.

Musk chose the latter according to the post. That's right, considering a follow-uptweet that features martial arts star Chuck Norris playing chess, complete with the phrase " chuckmate"

It doesn't seem like it's been thrown away yet. According to Fortune, the social site is due to file its suit this week, after the company chairman said last week that it would "prevail" in court.

Autopilot

The bungled arrangement has been chaotic, and employees have gotten the shortest stick of them all.

The entire company is running on autopilot, according to an unnamed worker, while an anonymous staffer confirmed that the company is a s**t show inside.

We don't know where this next stage of the saga will take us, but we hope that Musk has time to enjoy his other hobbies, like repopulating the Earth, despite what will likely be an expensive and drawn out legal battle. We would like to offer one piece of advice if we could: sleep on it.

Musk has a ridiculous excuse for why he suddenly doesn't want to buy a bunch of stuff.