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Silicon Valley is full of money and mystery.
From SpaceX launches that look like glowing
orbs to selling "raw" dirty water after an
epiphany at Burning Man, you never know what's
going to come out of California's elite, tech-centric
area.
However, Vanity Fair just gave a little insight
into Silicon Valley and how Elon Musk, CEO
of Tesla and SpaceX, confused a sex party
with a business party.
The magazine published an adaptation of Emily
Chang's book "Brotopia" which aims to unveil
the dark orgiastic curtain of Silicon Valley.
In it she revealed some saucy details about
plush faux fur blankets, bunny costumes, a
cuddle puddle, and everyone taking molly.
After the excerpt was published it's now confirmed
by his reps that Musk was indeed in attendance,
however he insists that he thought it was
a corporate party that was costume themed
and saw no sign of sex when he left at 1 a.m.
His rep says he spent his time there talking
about technology and building companies.
Elon was at the party for a couple hours and
left around 1AM after talking with several
DFJ-funded entrepreneurs about technology
and building companies.
His impression was that it was a corporate
party with a costume theme, not a ‘sex party,’
and there was no indication that it would
become one after he left.
Kinda hard to believe that the man dreaming
big about the transportation industry and
space travel would be naive to believe that
a party where people are dressed up like bunny's
and touching each other in a cuddle puddle
is a serious business meeting.
But the man has slipped up in the past, like
when he shared his number with 16.7 million
people on social media by accident.
Oh well, at least he knows how to launch a
rocket.
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