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Elon Musk jokes Taylor Swift could face “popularity decline” after winning Time’s Person Of The Year

Elon Musk has jokingly warned Taylor Swift that her popularity could decline after being named Time’s Person Of The Year for 2023.In response to Swift’s post on X announcing she had won the accolade (December 6), Musk congratulated the pop singer before posting a cautionary reply.“Some risk of popularity decline after this award,” Musk wrote. “I speak from experience lol.”The SpaceX founder was named Time’s Person Of The Year in 2021 for his influence “on life on Earth, and potentially life off Earth too,” in a statement from the magazine at the time..@samlansky has such a wondrous way with words, and I’ve loved reading his pieces for over a decade.
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Plane passengers look out window to catch once-in-a-lifetime 'coolest thing ever seen'
Florida, were left amazed by the sight of a rocket launching on the ground below.Images of the SpaceX Falcon 9 departing Earth were captured by American photojournalist Nick Leimbach, who ranked it among the “coolest” things he had ever laid eyes on.READ MORE: Nicola Bulley police search caravan site close to bench where phone was foundAfter peering down over NASA’s Kennedy space centre, he took to Twitter to share the awe-inspiring moment.He said: “One of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.“Aboard @United Airlines 220 flying over Cape Canaveral as a SpaceX Falcon 9 lifts off.”The Falcon 9 launch came as part of Elon Musk’s SpaceX’s mission to take people and cargo into space to orbit the Earth.The incredible footage captured the November 26, 2022, was the launch of the new Cargo Dragon 2 spacecraft, the Dragon C211, joined to a Falcon 9 ship.It was making its way to resupply the crew of Expedition 68.It also carried two Roll Out Solar Arrays (iROSAs) due to be taken out by crew members of the International Space Station and put on its outside.The odds of the sighting were made even more remarkable because of an earlier effort to launch the rocket being abandoned that week due to weather.The video has recently resurfaced, News.com.au reports, with a second alleged observer posting their experience on TikTok.The footage has gained over 40million views.In a caption of the clip the user said: “While working my flight we witnessed this once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon!!”In the footage, a voice can be overheard saying: “This is unbelievable.“What are the chances of this?”“Talk about being at the right place at the right time,” one user wrote in the comments.Another added: “I hope you played lottery because you are the luckiest
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Elon Musk's 'ghost civilisation' warning that threatens humanity's entire existence
Elon Musk has issued another chilling warning that "ghost civilisations" are the "biggest threat to humanity".The SpaceX founder and Twitter CEO has taken to social media to voice his fears that low birth rates pose a "major risk" on civilisation.Yesterday, Musk issued a stark new warning in response to a tweet detailing population rates in Japan claiming "ghost civilisations" could soon be a reality.READ MORE Elon Musk says mystery UFOs shot down over US are 'just my alien friends stopping by'The tweet by Wall Street Silver read: “Population decline in Japan is leading to a huge number of abandoned houses. 13% now and expected to grow to 1/3 by 2038.“Is this the future of Europe and the USA also? Demographic changes are coming.”Responding, Musk, who has 10 children said: “Low birth rates lead to ghost cities and, eventually, ghost civilizations."Musk racked up thousands of likes, retweets, and quotes on his post.Last month, the Daily Star reported how Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida warns his country is "on the brink" of disaster.Birth rates in the country prompted the following tweet from Musk at the time: "Population collapse is a major risk to the future of civilization."He then linked a fertility rate graph which shows a stark decrease worldwide between the years 1970 and 2020.But respondents were not convinced that the reduced birth rates are the "world ending" situation Musk claimsOne user wrote: "Only if it dropped 50% or more over a short time...
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