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Billionaire's House Demolished by Overpriced Contractor

2025-04-25 Politics | Written by Pixel Pete

Billionaire's House Demolished by Overpriced Contractor

In a bizarre twist, Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, has decided to literally tear down his house. Inspired by his failed attempts at drilling tunnels, Musk believes that dismantling his mansion piece by piece will not only be therapeutic but also an innovative way to "re départ" his interior design skills. Armed with a wrecking ball and a whimsical flair, Musk has been demolishing his estate brick by brick, declaring it the "ultimate billionaire stress relief."

Neighborhood residents are both amused and confused by the spectacle, with some speculating that Musk's house might actually be a metaphor for his chaotic business ventures. When asked about the demolition, Musk quipped, "If I can destroy Twitter, why not my own house?" His estate is now officially labeled a "work in progress" or, as locals refer to it, "a billionaire's playground." The project has been so successful that Musk is considering franchising his demolition service to other wealthy clients seeking to express their inner wrecking ball.


“Guess even a riches-stacked billionaire can't buy competent demolition services.” – Pixel Pete


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