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From X.com to META Twitter: Unveiling the Unstoppable Journey of Elon Musk, now Elon vs Mark Zuckerberg's META Facebook

Meet X, the one and only genius beyond the age of 203 with a mind as brilliant as a diamond and a wit as sharp as a cactus! Yes, we're talking about the real-life Tony Stark, the man with a plan, Mr. Elon Musk. And let me tell you, he's so obsessed with the letter "X" that you'd think it's his long-lost sibling or something, like Professor X from the X-Men!

Now, this Musk guy loves "X" so much that he even named his shopping spree Twitter account "X." And oh boy, he's like a business wizard, transforming Twitter's business strategies faster than a chameleon on a rainbow rollercoaster. Remember way back when Twitter was just a little birdie called X.COM?

An image of Elon Musk, written META TWITTER BEYOND TWITTER
Beyond Twitter
Back in the ancient days of 1999, Musk founded X.com, which Wikipedia tells me was one of the earliest online financial services or bank thingies on the internet. The co-founders were Harris Fricker, Christopher Payne, and Ed Ho (according to Wikipedia, of course, we trust the almighty Wiki).

Now, Mr. Musk is all about paving the path to the future, and that's why he changed Twitter to be known as "X." You see, he's got big plans for global communication, bridging the gaps between countries, like when the East dances with the West, and China high-fives the world. For instance, take WeChat, it's a little payment app, and you don't need to carry cash, just go "ka-ching" on WeChat.

And guess what? Even Facebook tried to copycat Musk's vision when it started as "Libre," but alas, it didn't quite get there. Musk is leagues ahead of Mark Zuckerberg from META (aka Facebook) in the "Who's gonna rule the business world" race. He's got his space-rocket company, SpaceX, taking off like a firework at a Fourth of July BBQ. It's almost like Musk is living out his dreams through Twitter, right? But hey, one of his dreams is to bring back X.com and create a virtual banking revolution, just like the good ol' days of the '90s.

So, brace yourself, world! If you want to order pizza, just hop on the Twitter train (a.k.a. X.com) and tweet your order away. Easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy!

Oh, and one more thing, the legendary X.com website now magically transports you straight to Twitter.com. Poof! The power of "X" is unstoppable!

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