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monkers

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Unbelievable. I asked Co-pilot if there is anything funny about the story of the transgender mice. I got aslightly different reply to what I expected ...

Title: The Fabulous Mice of Mouselandia

Scene 1: The Grand Palace of Mouselandia


Narrator: Folks, let me tell you, in the heart of Mouselandia, a fictional country ruled by the tremendous General Whiskerino, something truly incredible has happened...

General Whiskerino: (stroking his mustache) Ah, my loyal advisors, I have discovered the secret to true fabulousness—transgender mice! They shall be the pride of Mouselandia!

Advisor 1: (confused) But, General, why transgender mice?

General Whiskerino: (dramatically) Because they are the epitome of fabulousness! Imagine the headlines: "Mouselandia Leads the World in Fabulousness!" We shall spare no expense!

Scene 2: The Mouselandia Research Lab

Scientist 1: (holding a clipboard) General, we’ve successfully developed the first batch of fabulous transgender mice. They’re ready for their debut.

General Whiskerino: (clapping hands) Splendid! Prepare the mice for their grand tour. We shall send them as gifts to the leaders of all other states. Fabulousness must be shared!

Scene 3: The International Gift Exchange

Narrator: And so, the fabulous transgender mice were sent to world leaders, each one more bewildered than the last...

President of the United States: (opening a gift box) What in the world? A fabulous transgender mouse? Is this some kind of joke?

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: (holding a mouse) Well, it’s certainly... unique. I suppose we should thank General Whiskerino for his... creativity?

Scene 4: The Aftermath in Mouselandia

Narrator: Back in Mouselandia, General Whiskerino basks in the glory of his fabulous creation...

General Whiskerino: (raising a glass) To fabulousness! May Mouselandia be remembered as the land of fabulous transgender mice!

Advisor 2: (whispering) Do you think he’s lost his mind?

Advisor 1: (sighing) Perhaps, but at least he’s happy.

Narrator: And so, the legend of the fabulous transgender mice of Mouselandia was born, a tale of whimsy, wordplay, and a dictator’s peculiar passion for fabulousness.



I know Bill Gates and Musk are having a long-term spat, but I'm astonished by this. is it possible that microsoft bots have been reading the thread and replies thusly? I'm a little confused.
 
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Bazzer

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Red states now starting to see the reality of the Trump administration and the effects of the intended cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency and National Institutes of Health.
North Carolina faces major lay offs, a brain drain, damage to the environment and people's health.
https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2025/03/10/trump-budget-cuts-epa-nih-spark-alarm-nc/
Meanwhile in Alabama, the University, the State's largest employer, also faces lay offs due to the proposed NIH cuts.
https://www.al.com/news/2025/02/heres-how-much-nih-cuts-could-cost-ua-tuscaloosa.html
WTF did the voters in these States think was going to happen? It's not as if Trump hadn't signalled his intentions before the GE. Cuts to the NIH, universities and their hospitals, (taxpayer subsidisation of leftist agenda), were set out in Project 2025.
 

AndyRM

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CXRAndy

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He behaves like no businessman I've ever encountered. Your second statement sounds like the kind of thing that Trump would say to explain why he has no friends.

Business men who are successful are often extremely focused in their field of work

They are also generous to people they like
 

AndyRM

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Trump isn't successful in business though. His wealth was inherited and is worth less than when he started.

He's managed to bankrupt casinos FFS.
 
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CXRAndy

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Trump isn't successful in business though. His wealth was inherited and is worth less than when he started.

He's managed to bankrupt casinos FFS.

Yes he is successful, he's had several business failures. Sign of determination to pick yourself up and start again.

He has lost wealth through entering politics.

Arnold Swarzenegger lost hundreds of millions in missed earnings from film deals being governor of California.

Those who point out the failures of others are mostly those who have failed in life personally.

Elon Musk has lost money, he thinks it's worth it.
 
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AndyRM

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You're missing the point here, bigly.

Trump has never had to pick up and start again because he started from a position of wealth.

Without that, he'd have been nowhere.

The same could be said of Musk. It's easy to take a punt on things and fail when you know you aren't going to end up struggling.
 
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CXRAndy

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You're missing the point here, bigly.

Trump has never had to pick up and start again because he started from a position of wealth.

Without that, he'd have been nowhere.

The same could be said of Musk. It's easy to take a punt on things and fail when you know you aren't going to end up struggling.

So, they had seed money. It's an attitude to make a success of your venture

I borrowed money from a bank to start a business, I fibbed and said it was loan to buy a car. But it was seed money.

It allowed me to save, get on property ladder, other ventures came along.

Those who don't take risks ultimately don't succeed in endeavours.

There is nothing wrong with having a go and failing. Get up start again.
 
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BoldonLad

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You're missing the point here, bigly.

Trump has never had to pick up and start again because he started from a position of wealth.

Without that, he'd have been nowhere.

The same could be said of Musk. It's easy to take a punt on things and fail when you know you aren't going to end up struggling.

An interesting thought (not saying I disagree with it), different people have different perceptions of starting with "nothing", in my limited experience.

In the 1980's, I worked for one of Thatcher's "entrepreneurs", all I will say is, his "starting from nothing" (after leaving Public School) wasn't quite the same position of my "starting from nothing" 😂
 
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