Published 18:56 IST, July 26th 2021

Elon Musk admits, 'I dig my own grave' in a hilarious Twitter banter on his controversies

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is no stranger to controversies. In a reply to a Tweet by a user named "Pope of Muskanity," Musk admitted that he "often digs his own grave.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is no stranger to controversies. He is an avid social media user, especially Twitter. He often makes his presence felt on social media by expressing his views on a wide variety of subjects ranging from space to digital currency. Meanwhile, Space X CEO has also acknowledged fact that his social media presence often lands him on unforeseen controversies that have arisen in past and are yet to in future.

In a reply to a Tweet by a user named "Pope of Muskanity," Musk mitted that he "often digs his own grave." original post featured a clip from popular video game character Mario through his ventures and challenges. tweet accompanying video questioned how hard is it for Tesla CEO to "avoid controversies." As a reply to hilarious tweet, business magnate accepted that he lands in controversy due to his own mistakes.

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As a reply to Mr. Musk's tweet, former Twitter user responded with a subtle supportive post. He quirkily mentioned that "freedom of speech and freedom of thought" is considered "positive" if and when one acts like y are expected. user also ded that he is a "faithful" appreciator of Elon Musk's "candor."

Netizens react to fun banter

Elon Musk's response to tweet was welcomed by a lot of Twitteratis. It began a series of Twitter thres. Social media users referred to tech giant's controversies with names like "Elongate." One even mentioned that Mr. Musk said "most accurate" thing in a long time. Anor user, Cryptobee_2021 appreciated Musk for his unfiltered posts. "Someone's got to do dirty job," post said. Last but not least, one vised Space X CEO to "keep digging" in order to dig himself out of "hole."

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18:56 IST, July 26th 2021