I’ve seen longer interviews with Musk where he transitions from the adolescent 
personality to answering serious technical questions.   The goofball veneer 
doesn’t serve him well.
There are plenty of people that see things in terms of celebrity or sports 
teams rivalries, so maybe that is why he does it?   And the fact it is a 
back-and-forth is particularly weird.   Zelensky this morning was at least 
being reflective about alternatives to NATO to come to defense of nations in 
situations like this.   How to solve the big problem?   That’s what I’d hope to 
see from someone like Musk.   Starlink was probably not an inexpensive gesture, 
not to minimize it.

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I think I am glad that Musk's challenge didn't bubble up all over the popular 
media.   While I think it was a typical Musk move, and may have some 
significant psyops value, there is no way in hell it is his place to claim to 
represent Ukraine or whatever bloc of interests that surround them.   And on 
top of that *as if* either side would accept such a proxy battle as definitive. 
 I realize there are millennia of precedent for peoples choosing this 
alternative to mutual decimation and see the sensibility to it.  Perhaps one 
could even attribute the Olympics to this.

Speculating about who of the two would be a more effective fighter, etc.  is 
like tweener boys sitting around a campfire in the backyard (started with 
gasoline because they could) and arguing about the outcome of battles between 
African Lions and Grizzly bears and other apex predators who would never have a 
natural encounter.

As one of those barely-pimpled kids with gasoline residue on my fingers, I 
speculate that while Putin has a lot more practice with *brutal* martial arts 
practice in his life, Musk probably can equal him in his own way in a certain 
kind of ruthlessness.   I suppose *both* should expect a 007-class villain 
attempt to poison the other in such an engagement.

A more realistic challenge might have been Vlod v. Vlad.   Maybe a medley of 
competitions involving improvisational comedy, ballroom dancing, and 
bitch-slapping at arms-length.  For a handicap against the younger, more 
experienced Vlod, some could be held on horseback?

Maybe more appropriate for Musk to challenge the financier behind the Wagner 
Group<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yevgeny_Prigozhin#Wagner_Group>?

Or maybe my favorite blood-and-neuron sport:  "Chess 
Boxing<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_boxing>":
[https://en.chessbase.com/Portals/4/files/news/2013/chessboxing06.jpg]<https://en.chessbase.com/post/cheboxing-documentary--the-kings-discipline-210613>
https://en.chessbase.com/post/cheboxing-documentary--the-kings-discipline-210613

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