Elon Musk buys 9.2% stake in Twitter making him the largest shareholder in Twitter recently.
The news sent TWTR shares 22% up in early trading.Musk did not disclose the amount he has has paid for the shares but his stake was around $2.9 billion as of close Friday trading and worth $3.5 billion after the spike today
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Elon Musk buys stake in twitter After that he has started to ask for people suggestions on edit button on the Twitter:
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I'd even register a twitter account if there would be a "delete user" button
Yesterday's physical work was too much, post exertional malaise kicked in, now suffering the usual fatigue, blurred vision, brainfog. Hope it won't tast too long.
The worst is that i thought i was pretty much over it, sucks ass to find out i was wrong. Still, it was a lot of work, pretty hard. Ten years ago i had the same degree of symptoms after a 1 mile walk, lasting for about a week.
Well, that's too bad.
These kinds of things are very important for sure... because we want to be able to do physically demanding tasks in order to fit into society and also maybe enjoy certain aspects of society or contribute or to get credit for being able to get certain "things done" in the physical world... and of course, if a person's body cannot do physical things then there are brain activities, so we would not want the physical activities to put us into a state in which we cannot even accomplish the brain activities, either.
Surely, none of us know your exact circumstance, but surely there are aspects in which I can relate.. for sure. Some of these experiences can be a matter of kind or a matter of degree, and as we get older we are not able to do some things that we used to be able to do.. and surely some folks might be more accelerated in their deterioration than others.. so some of it may be a matter of degree than kind.
I am hesitating to give my own example, but I had a situation in which I was trying to do something that I used to be able to do, and I was able to partially do it, and I know if I spent a lot of time on practicing, I could improve, but at the same time, I was starting to think that maybe there are better ways to spend my time.... .... but of course, the more basic the activity that cannot be done, then the more difficult that it might be to choose not to do that activity anymore because there would sometimes be questions of self-reliance involved, too.
This is different. In this case i was happy that i accomplished the physical task, even feeling active, satisfied and a little proud.
The aftermath always follows about a day later: Muscle pain in different groups, not symmetrical, and "moving" over your whole body in a course of a few days, shortness of breath with higer frequency, trouble concentrating, short time memory problems, blurry vision (kind of doubled, still can't read my smartphone without trouble), slow adjusting blood pressure (vertigo after standing up), tinnitus.
I have some remedies at hand, which speeds up the recovery. Most important: Absolutely stopping activity. No hard concentrating, no stress, no physically demanding tasks. THis makes the wnergy "headroom"grow faster. I feel like 20-30% recovered now.
It's also a shitty syndrome because most doctors fail to diagnose it properly.
Hmm, real life calling. read yours later