The internet would instantly rewind to 2013. Classic vines flood the feed — “21,” “fre sha voca do,” “road work ahead,” you name it. Gen Z stares in confusion, while millennials cry tears of joy whispering, “six seconds was all we needed.” Elon musk posts a pixelated Vine logo like it’s the second coming of the internet. Then, in true Elon fashion, tweets: “Actually… never mind.”
Elon Musk is a crazy man, and he makes the most of everything he does. Vine wasn't great when it was first created, but now Elon can make it incredibly good and end TikTok. TikTok had gotten really bad.
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