Elon Musk, who started buying Twitter shares at the beginning of this year, announced that he wanted to buy Twitter last April. Elon Musk, who later gave up buying the platform due to Twitter’s many bot accounts, said that he wanted to buy Twitter again in the past weeks. But it was also proven in court that our genius billionaire was playing tricks with Twitter from the very beginning.
Today, Musk shared a video of him entering Twitter’s headquarters in San Francisco with a sink in his hand. So what does this sharing of Musk mean?
Musk is actually joking
In fact, Elon Musk refers to a frequently used idiom in English with this video. The phrase “Let that sink in”, which is a frequently used slang phrase in American English, is used to indicate that when surprising information is given, the other party should understand and fully put it into their minds, or it is often used “after talking about it”. Musk also aims to make a visual joke over the word sink in this idiom.
So why does it say “let that sink in”?
The famous billionaire announced that he wanted to re-purchase the platform after it was revealed that he was playing with Twitter, and Twitter officials also announced that they were looking forward to this purchase. Showing that he will buy Twitter no matter what happens after this clever game of chess, Musk refers to the phrase “Let that sink in” by sharing this video to show that his moves are not random and all are planned.
Although many analysts claim that Elon Musk will make an official statement in the coming days after this sharing and finalize the Twitter purchase, Musk still remains silent about this purchase.