According to a new report, Musk doesn't plan to cut the staff of the company by 75%. That doesn't mean there won't be a lot of pain at the social media company.

The Washington Post reported last week that a 75% staff cut was on the way, but Musk denied it on Wednesday. Musk brought a sink and a video of his entrance to the building.

A lot of people are at the social networking site. Musk posted a picture of himself with a dog.

What is the reason for a sink? Apparently Musk was making a reference to "let that sink in", a cliche of sorts on the social media platform that is expressed when someone believes they have made a statement. We aren't the comedy masters like Mr. Musk, so we would have gone with "overpaying forTwitter cost me everything and the kitchen sink."

There is an expectation that many employees will leave on their own, even though Musk will most likely fire some staff. Musk, who had two kids with one of his employees and allegedly exposed his erect penis to another, is known to be an domineering boss and will likely demand that all employees show up at work in person.

In March of this year, Musk told employees that remote work was no longer acceptable. Anyone who wants to work from home should stop, according to the billionaire.

According to text messages released in a court filing, one of Musk's friends said you could get people to quit if you mandated working in person at the office. The problem with that style of management is that the people with the most talent are the most likely to leave. Musk offered Calacanis a job if the deal went through.

It's a little rich that a man with so many job titles thinks you can't work unless you're physically in the office Should shareholders be concerned that he isn't working on the company while he's in either San Francisco or L.A. Perhaps they should. We don't know if he's putting in a 40-hour week with any consistency because he's played a lot of video games.

By Friday, the deal is expected to be closed. When that guy may be allowed back on the platform in the name of free speech, there is no timetable for layoffs. You're aware of the one. That's not that one. One of the two. The other guy was not that guy. They are all going back.