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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

Rahul Gandhi, Johnny Depp-Amber Heard and Naomi Osaka are among the newsmakers of the week TT Archives

Priyam Marik
Published 07.05.22, 05:38 PM

After buying Twitter, Elon Musk, the world’s richest troll, promises to purchase a stack of companies before heading off to retirement on Mars. Musk’s shopping list includes Netflix, where he expects to stream his self-motivational toilet monologues, and McDonald’s, where he wishes to introduce beef burgers that look, smell and taste vegan.

Meanwhile, Manchester United fans implore Musk to buy their football club and replace every single player, barring Cristiano Ronaldo, with footballing robots. The robots need not undergo any background check to see if they have committed sexual assault.

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Elsewhere, customers in India are desperate for Musk to take over Uber and prevent its drivers from practising the most harmful form of cancel culture. In Pakistan, customers, or citizens (as they are politely called), want Musk to own their government so that it can sell something other than lies.

Wondering what else happened while you dreamt of Musk buying the toxicity from your life and loaning it out to your ex on interest? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

May 2

Satya Nadella also attended the vaunted dinner, albeit virtually, and had to leave halfway through after his Microsoft Teams call crashed @MacGeneration/Twitter

May 3

Rahul Gandhi adds that he tried to change the DJ at the party but the senior authorities at the nightclub overruled him TT Archives

May 4

The WTA says that Naomi Osaka will be fined for giving press conferences if she continues to make political statements that affect the mental health of tournament organisers TT Archives

May 5

Two of the sick volunteers have also reported suffering from colour blindness after seeing Blake Lively’s gown change colours mid-walk @The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Instagram

May 6

Amber Heard had reportedly got George R.R. Martin to ghostwrite her essay before realising that she did not have enough money to pay him for a seven-part article TT Archives

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