Well, so much for that: <a href="https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1875758660154163254" rel="nofollow">https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1875758660154163254</a>
Clearly Elon is not a healthy person - the last time I had an imaginary friend was when I was a kid - apparently a normal part of childhood development not in adults.
People really don't want to admit them being separate people. This guy just basically adopted all of Elon mannerisms, beliefs and interests to get attention. He "slips" up sometimes on purpose to keep the ambiguity but the real tell is he spends hours every day talking while Elon is appearing in other places, like on NYE you could listen to Adrian while seeing Elon and X at Trumps party in mar-a-lago.<p>Musk has had some cringe alts but Adrian is not one of them, he tolerates him because he's a massive fan who always has his back and he likes the attention all the speculation gets.
Elon Musk has been investing massively in reputation management for years now. The guy is a narcissist and obsessed with his image and his self perception. And he's been paying people to feed this. I suspect all of this is just more professionally planted FUD on his part.
Even if this person is Elon or not, who cares really?<p>I don't know about you, but this is extremely creepy and overly excessive to get information on a private individual without consent, just because he has a similar voice to Elon.<p>Especially when this all of this was based of a joke it seems?<p>This is directed at both this article and the Spectator.<p>Should we do an in-depth and detailed documentation on the 'roon (@tszzl)' X account next?